KNEADING MACHINE FOR DOUGHS HAVING A SCRAPER RING
20220256865 · 2022-08-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F35/452
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F29/83
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A21C1/149
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A21C1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A21C1/1485
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A kneading machine for food dough includes a rotatable kneading bowl, which includes in a bottom a central opening to discharge the food dough, and a closure at or in a vicinity of the opening in an operating position by a movable closure body, and to release the opening to discharge the food dough in a discharge position. The opening is at least partially surrounded by a scraper ring fastened to the kneading bowl and operable to cause an underside thereof to contact with the upper side of the closure body to wipe off a food dough located on the closure body when the closure body is moved from the operating position into the discharge position.
Claims
1. A kneading machine for food dough, the kneading machine comprising: a rotatable kneading bowl including a central opening to discharge the food dough in a bottom; and a closure operable to close the opening in an operating position with a movable closure body, and to release the opening to discharge the food dough in a discharge position; wherein the opening is at least partially surrounded by a scraper ring fastened to the kneading bowl and operable to cause an underside thereof to contact with an upper side of the closure body to wipe off a portion of the food dough located on the closure body when the closure body is moved from an operating position into the discharge position.
2. The kneading machine according to claim 1, wherein the scraper ring completely surrounds the opening.
3. The kneading machine according to claim 1, wherein the kneading bowl is seated on a platform; a rolling bearing surrounding the opening is between the rotatable kneading bowl and the stationary platform to support the kneading bowl relative to the platform; and the scraper ring covers the rolling bearing at least partially on the underside to protect against contamination.
4. The kneading machine according to claim 1, wherein the scraper ring is fastened to a bowl disk by a fastener, the kneading bowl is seated on the bowl disk, and the bowl disk is drivable in rotation and includes a bowel opening matching the opening in the bottom of the kneading bowl.
5. The kneading machine according to claim 3, wherein the rolling bearing includes an inner ring fixed to the underside of the bowl disk and an outer ring fixed to the platform, and the scraper ring covers the inner ring on the underside.
6. The kneading machine according to claim 1, wherein the scraper ring is rotationally symmetrical and includes a circular-cylindrical base body with an opening to which a sealing lip adjoins, the sealing lip conically widening outwardly in the radial direction.
7. The kneading machine according to claim 6, wherein the scraper ring at a free outer end of the sealing lip includes a first annular nose on the upper side close to the bowl, the first annular nose defining a receptacle of an edge region of the platform at an opening of the platform matching the bottom opening.
8. The kneading machine according to claim 6, wherein the scraper ring includes, on an underside of the scraper ring remote from the bowl disc and at the free outer end of the sealing lip, a second annular nose to perform the scraper function.
9. A method of stripping a closure body of a closure of a kneading bowl of a kneading machine of food dough open at the bottom, the kneading bowl including a central opening in a bottom to discharge the food dough, and the opening is at least partially surrounded by a stripping ring fixed to the kneading bowl, the method comprising: moving the closure body from an operating position, in which the closure body closes the opening, to a discharge position, in which the opening is uncovered to discharge the food product; wherein the scraper ring wipes an upper side of the closure body during the moving the closure body from the operating position.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the kneading bowl does not rotate during the moving the closure body from the operating position.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the kneading bowl is rotatable; the closure is operable to close the opening in the operating position with the movable closure body, and to release the opening to discharge the food dough in the discharge position; wherein the opening is at least partially surrounded by the scraper ring and operable to cause an underside thereof to contact with an upper side of the closure body to wipe off a portion of the food dough located on the closure body when the closure body is moved from the operating position into the discharge position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings. Similar or similarly acting components are designated in the drawing figures with the same reference signs.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0028] The kneading bowl 7 sits firmly on a bowl disk 12, which has an opening 13 corresponding to the bottom opening 9. The bowl disk 12 is preferably made of stainless steel. It is rotationally driven by an electric motor not shown. A roller bearing 14 rotatably supports the bowl disk 12 relative to a platform 15 held spatially fixed on the kneading machine frame 2. The roller bearing 14 includes an inner ring 16, an outer ring 17 and rolling elements 18 arranged therebetween. The inner ring 16 is attached to the underside of the bowl disk 12 and the outer ring 17 is attached to the upper side of the platform 15. The platform 15 also has an aperture 19 extending therethrough, the inner diameter of which is greater than the diameter of the apertures 13, 9 in the bowl bottom 8 and the bowl disc 12.
[0029] A scraper ring 20 is attached in a non-rotatable manner to the underside of the bowl disk 12. The scraper ring 20 surrounds the opening 13 of the bowl disk 12 and is flush with it on the inside. Towards the bottom, the scraper ring 20 covers the inner ring 16 of the rolling bearing 14 and a portion of the platform 15. The scraper ring 20 has an outer diameter that is larger than the inner diameter of the opening 19 in the platform 15. The scraper ring 20 thus protects the rolling bearing 14 from contamination. Dirt particles and moisture are prevented from entering the bearing 14.
[0030] The profile of the scraper ring 20 is selected in such a way that the scraper ring 20 wipes off with its underside a dough residue located on the upper side of the closure body 11. The wiping takes place during the movement of the closure body 11 from the closure position to the discharge position.
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[0033] Regardless of the angle of rotation of the kneading bowl 7, the scraper ring 20 is always correctly positioned. When moving the closure body 11 into the discharge position, dough residues on the upper side of the closure body 11 are effectively removed by the scraper ring 20.
[0034] Preferably, the bowl does not rotate when the closure body is moved to the discharge position. The proximity of the scraper ring to the opening can prevent scraped dough from falling onto the closure device, particularly onto an arm to which the closure body is attached. This is often a problem with linear scrapers—dough residues can fall into the closure device and stick to the positioning mechanism.
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[0036] The scraper ring is preferably formed from a wear-resistant, food-grade plastic, in particular polyethylene, e.g., RCH500, RCH100 or metal-detectable ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (PE-UHMW/PE 1000).
[0037] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.