DEVICE FOR PRODUCING FOOD DOUGH
20230148613 · 2023-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F35/454
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/92
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F31/55
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01F31/55
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/45
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a device for producing food dough including an at least partially elastically deformable membrane containing ingredients of said food dough and deformation parts adapted to deform the membrane operating from the outside of the container formed by the membrane.
Claims
1. A device for the production of food dough, characterized in that it comprises: a membrane, at least partially deformable elastically, forming a container having a volume to contain ingredients of said food dough, deformation parts of the membrane to temporarily reduce the volume of the container, wherein the deformation parts operate from outside the container.
2. The device according to the claim 1, wherein the deformation parts comprise at least one rotating element.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the deformation parts adapted to deform the membrane comprise at least two distinct rotating elements operating on distinct locations of the membrane.
4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the at least two rotating elements are located on either side of the membrane.
5. The device according to claim 1, comprises a support adapted to support the membrane, wherein the support is adapted to keep the membrane translationally stationary.
6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the support comprises at least one fixed part and at least one movable part which, when displaced from a first position to a second position, allows a direct contact between the membrane and the deformation parts.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the support has a circular shape, the at least one movable part being displaced after an application of a predetermined rotational torque to the at least one movable part.
8. The device according to claim 1, comprising at least one insert connected to the membrane and allowing heat to be transferred to the membrane.
9. The device according to claim 1, wherein the membrane comprises an upper portion arranged to seal the container after applying a predetermined rotational torque to the membrane.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the membrane comprises several compartments, wherein each compartment of the several compartments collects at least one ingredient.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0032] The various embodiments will be better understood upon reading the description which follows, given solely by way of example and with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0037] The food dough production device 1 comprises an at least partially elastically deformable membrane 2 forming a container 21 having a volume 22 intended to contain ingredients (not shown) of said food dough and means 3 for deforming the membrane 2 adapted to temporarily reduce the volume 22 of the container 21, the deformation means 3 operating from outside the container 21.
[0038] The membrane 2 forming the container 21 may have any structure allowing an elastic deformation of the container 21 by the deformation means 3. In the embodiment represented in
[0039] The membrane 2 is held translationally stationary within the device 1 by a support means 4 of said membrane 2. This support means 4 may be made of any material and have any suitable shape making it possible to ensure translationally stationary support of the membrane 2. In the embodiment described, the support means 4 is also cylindrical in shape with a round base. More specifically, the connection between the membrane 2 and the support means 4, helping to hold the membrane 2 translationally stationary within the device 1, is made between the upper portion 20b and a fixed part 42 of the support means 4, both being correspondingly cylindrical in shape.
[0040] The lower portion 20a of the membrane 2 comprises a cylindrical loop 23 to which an insert 7 made of a thermally conductive material is linked. It may, for example, be a metal insert. The insert 7 is also linked to a base 6 so as to prevent any translational movement of the insert 7 with respect to the base 6. These connections may be provided by any method known to those skilled in the art, for example, by riveting, gluing, or overmolding the insert 7. In addition, the insert 7, made of a thermally conductive material, allows the heat to be conducted towards the lower portion 20a when the insert 7 is heated by the base 6. Thus, the ingredients contained in the container 21 are heated, which ultimately allows them to be cooked before or during the kneading step or to keep the dough obtained after this step warm.
[0041] A stabilizer bar 8 is inserted into the cylindrical loop 23 and is connected to the insert 7. This bar 8 extends transversely over the entire width of the support means 4. It ensures a translational and rotational locking of the lower portion 20a of the membrane 2 with respect to the support 4 and contributes to the stability of the membrane 2 notably during the kneading step, when the membrane 2 is deformed by the deformation means 3. This stabilizer bar 8 thus prevents the deformation means 3 from pushing the membrane 2, which would limit the deformation and harm the quality of the kneading, especially in the case where the maximum deformation of each deformation means 3 would not be reached at the same time.
[0042] Advantageously, the ends of the stabilizer bar 8 are introduced into guides, one of which is visible in
[0043] In advantageous embodiments of the present disclosure not shown, each of the previously mentioned connections between the insert 7 and the cylindrical loop 23 or between the insert 7 and the base 6 is reversible so as to be able to separate, one by one, the elements forming the device 1. For example, the connection between the insert 7 and the base 6 is reversible, which makes it possible to separate the base 6 and the assembly formed by the membrane 2, the support means 4, the insert 7, and the bar 8. This embodiment is advantageous when the user wishes to transport said assembly, for example when the dough is ready and may be served at the table. The user may therefore transport an assembly comprising the dough prepared independently of the base 6, the weight of which may be significant. It may therefore be envisaged that the base 6 comprises a pin, which fits inside a notch made at the base of the insert 7 when the aforementioned assembly is placed on the base 6.
[0044] In another example, all the connections with the membrane 2 are reversible, which makes it possible to separate said membrane from any other element of the device 1. This embodiment is particularly advantageous if the user wishes to clean the membrane 2 independently of the other elements of the device 1.
[0045] The support means 4 also comprises a movable part 41 distinct from the fixed part 42 and able to move rotationally about the axis A. The displacement of the movable part 41 relative to the fixed part 42 allows the holes 43 provided in the movable part 41 and openings (not shown) on the fixed part 42 to be matched. The holes 43 are of sizes and shapes which allow the deformation means 3 to access the membrane 2. More specifically, matching the holes 43 and the openings provided in the fixed part 42 and the deformation means 3 provides said deformation means with an access to the outer wall of the lower portion 20a of the membrane 2. In addition, the movable part 41 is connected to the base 6 via a connection that only allows rotation about the axis A, when a predefined rotational torque is transmitted to the movable part 41.
[0046] Finally, in an advantageous embodiment, the movable part 41 is also integral with the upper portion 20b, thus forming a member for closing the membrane 2. In fact, and taking into account the separate connections between the upper portion 20b and the fixed 42 and movable 41 parts of the support 4 and the connection between the lower portion 20a and the stabilizer bar 8, the rotation of the movable part 41 causes, in addition to matching the holes 43 and the deformation means 3, a localized deformation of the upper portion 20b which achieves the sealed closure (shown in
[0047] The deformation means 3 of the device 1, according to the embodiment described in these figures, comprise two rotary elements 31 (cams 31), located on either side of the membrane 2 (the number of cams 31 may of course vary). Each cam 31 is fixed on a shaft 61 driven by a motor (not shown) and which supplies a rotational torque to the cam 31. The cams 31 each have a cylinder shape, the base of which is an elongated ellipsoid of revolution. However, the deformation means 3 of the device 1 of the disclosed embodiment are not limited to this geometric shape and may have any geometric shape, for example an oblong or oval shape, making it possible to ensure a deformation of the lower portion 20a resulting in proper kneading of the food. During rotation, each of the cams 31 comes into contact with the outer wall of the lower portion 20a of the membrane and deforms it, thus allowing a kneading step without interaction within the inner volume 22 of the container 21. The movement of the cams 31 to deform the membrane 2 is not limited to a rotational movement. Indeed, it is entirely possible for the deformation means 3 to comprise arms, each connected to a cam 31, which make it possible to carry out more complex movements of the cams 31. Such movements may combine rotation and translation of the cams 31, according to predetermined sequences, depending on the type of kneading desired.
[0048] The device 1 of the present disclosure according to the embodiment described with reference to
[0049] In a first position (
[0050] A predetermined rotational torque is applied to the movable part 41 of the support means 4, which has the effect of rotating the movable part 41. This rotational movement of the movable part 41 results in the matching of the holes 43 with the cams 31 (
[0051] The cams 31, initially parallel to the axis A (
[0052] For example, according to an embodiment not shown, the cams 31 have a convex shape and a concave shape, respectively, both complementary to and adapted to match the shape of the solid membrane. In this embodiment, the concave cam performs a translational movement to match an area of the lower portion 20a of the outside of the membrane 2, while the other cam performs a rotational movement in combination with a translational motion, so that the cams are brought together. Then, the convex cam rolls without slipping over the concave cam. The volume reduction is thus optimized and the dough kneading is better controlled.
[0053] The ingredients contained in the container may be heated before, during, or after the kneading step. Heating after the kneading step is advantageous if it is desired to keep the dough at a certain temperature before serving it. In the embodiment described in
[0054] The device 1 of the present disclosure according to the embodiment described with reference to
[0055] However, the device of the present disclosure is not limited to this advantageous embodiment, in which the device comprises said base 6. In other words, the disclosed embodiments also covers an embodiment in which the device has no base 6. Therefore, the movable part 41 and the fixed part 42 may be maintained in a relative fixed position by any other mechanical means (clips, retractable pin, magnetic contact), so that it is possible to move them manually from one configuration to another without the presence of a base 6. In this sense, the cams 31 may be actuated manually, for example by a crank, making the presence of a motor unnecessary.
[0056] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the support comprises a single fixed part 42 provided with the holes necessary for the deformation of the membrane 2 by the deformation means 3. The membrane 2 is therefore permanently visible, which makes it possible to provide a support means that is less complex, lighter, and therefore less expensive.