Adjustable breading machine and method of operation
11134712 · 2021-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Rodney Nelson (Suwanee, GA, US)
- Matt Palmer (Cleveland, GA, US)
- Antonio Munoz (Gainesville, GA, US)
- Brian Hopper (Jefferson, GA, US)
Cpc classification
B05C3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A23G3/2076
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23L13/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23G3/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A23P20/13
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23G3/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23G3/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An adjustable breading machine for applying a coating material onto a food product, the machine includes a frame and a breading chamber enclosure through which the food product travels along the food path to receive a coating material. The adjustable breading machine may also include a hopper fixedly connected to the frame to deliver a coating material into the breading chamber enclosure. At least partially within the breading chamber enclosure is a main conveyor and an outfeed conveyor. In a first mode of operation, the outfeed conveyor lies in the food path and receives food product from the main conveyor. The adjustable breading machine includes a drum assembly operatively disposed above the outfeed conveyor having a rotatable drum for transporting food product and coating material to the outfeed conveyor. The adjustable breading machine also includes a drum adjustment assembly for moving the drum assembly between modes of operation.
Claims
1. An adjustable breading machine for applying a coating material onto a food product, the adjustable breading machine comprising: a frame; an enclosed breading chamber operatively connected to the frame; a main conveyor operatively received at least partially within the breading chamber, the main conveyor comprising a first main conveyor end and a second main conveyor end, wherein the main conveyor is adapted to move with respect to the breading chamber; a hopper fixedly connected to the frame to deliver a coating material into the breading chamber; an outfeed conveyor operatively received at least partially within the breading chamber, the outfeed conveyor comprising a first outfeed conveyor end and a second outfeed conveyor end, wherein the outfeed conveyor is adapted to move with respect to the breading chamber; a drum assembly operatively disposed above the outfeed conveyor, comprising a rotatable drum for transporting food product and coating material to the outfeed conveyor, wherein the rotatable drum is rotatable about a drum longitudinal axis; a drum adjustment assembly operatively connected to the frame for moving the drum assembly into and out of a food path, wherein the drum adjustment assembly pivotally moves about the second outfeed conveyor end.
2. The adjustable breading machine of claim 1, wherein the drum adjustment assembly comprises: a top hook attached to the frame and adjacent to a top slot in the frame; a bottom hook attached to the frame and adjacent to a bottom slot in the frame; an actuable bar connecting the top hook and the bottom hook to one another, wherein the actuable bar can be actuated to move the outfeed conveyor from a first mode, wherein a pin attached to the first outfeed conveyor end engages the bottom slot, to a second mode, wherein the pin attached to the first outfeed conveyor end engages the top slot.
3. The adjustable breading machine of claim 2, wherein the drum adjustment assembly further comprises a compression shock attached to the outfeed conveyor.
4. The adjustable breading machine of claim 1, wherein the rotatable drum comprises a ridge disposed on an inner drum surface that at least partially extends the drum longitudinal axis.
5. The adjustable breading machine of claim 2, wherein the drum assembly further comprises: an infeed chute disposed adjacent to a front end of the rotatable drum; and an outfeed chute disposed adjacent to a back end of the rotatable drum.
6. The adjustable breading machine of claim 1, wherein the rotatable drum can pivot such that the rotatable drum is oriented within the range of 3-13 degrees measured from the drum longitudinal axis to a horizontal position oriented along an x-axis direction.
7. The adjustable breading machine of claim 1, further comprising: a recirculation conveyor operatively connected to the frame and disposed below the outfeed conveyor, wherein the recirculation conveyor is adapted to recirculate excess coating material to the main conveyor.
8. The adjustable breading machine of claim 5, wherein the infeed chute is vertically rotatable.
9. The adjustable breading machine of claim 5, further comprising: a roller disposed next to the infeed chute, wherein the roller is adapted to bias coating material into the infeed chute.
10. The adjustable breading machine of claim 5, wherein the outfeed chute is adjustable such that the outfeed chute alters the food path.
11. The adjustable breading machine of claim 7, further comprising: a vibrator connected to the outfeed conveyor to distribute the excess coating material across a belt of the outfeed conveyor and onto a belt of the recirculation conveyor.
12. An adjustable breading machine for applying a coating material onto a food product, the adjustable breading machine comprising: a frame; an enclosed breading chamber operatively connected to the frame; a main conveyor operatively received at least partially within the breading chamber, the main conveyor comprising a first main conveyor end and a second main conveyor end, wherein the main conveyor is adapted to move with respect to the breading chamber; a hopper fixedly connected to the frame to deliver a coating material into the breading chamber; an outfeed conveyor operatively received at least partially within the breading chamber, the outfeed conveyor comprising a first outfeed conveyor end and a second outfeed conveyor end, wherein the outfeed conveyor is adapted to move with respect to the breading chamber; a drum assembly operatively disposed above the outfeed conveyor, comprising a rotatable drum for transporting food product and coating material to the outfeed conveyor, wherein the rotatable drum is rotatable about a drum longitudinal axis; a drum adjustment assembly operatively connected to the frame for moving the drum assembly into and out of a food path, wherein the rotatable drum can pivot such that the rotatable drum is oriented within the range of 3-13 degrees measured from the drum longitudinal axis to a horizontal position oriented along an x-axis direction.
13. The adjustable breading machine of claim 12, wherein the drum adjustment assembly comprises a top hook attached to the frame and adjacent to a top slot in the frame; a bottom hook attached to the frame and adjacent to a bottom slot in the frame; an actuable bar connecting the top hook and the bottom hook to one another, wherein the actuable bar can be actuated to move the outfeed conveyor from a first mode, wherein a pin attached to the first outfeed conveyor end engages the bottom slot, to a second mode, wherein the pin attached to the first outfeed conveyor end engages the top slot.
14. The adjustable breading machine of claim 12, further comprising a recirculation conveyor operatively connected to the frame and disposed below the outfeed conveyor, wherein the recirculation conveyor is adapted to recirculate excess coating material to the main conveyor.
15. The adjustable breading machine of claim 13, wherein the drum assembly further comprises: an infeed chute disposed adjacent to a front end of the rotatable drum; and an outfeed chute disposed adjacent to a back end of the rotatable drum.
16. The adjustable breading machine of claim 15, further comprising a roller disposed next to the infeed chute, wherein the roller is adapted to bias coating material into the infeed chute.
17. The adjustable breading machine of claim 15, wherein the outfeed chute is adjustable such that the outfeed chute alters the food path.
18. The adjustable breading machine of claim 13, wherein the drum adjustment assembly further comprises a compression shock attached to the outfeed conveyor.
19. An adjustable breading machine for applying a coating material onto a food product, the adjustable breading machine comprising: a frame; an enclosed breading chamber operatively connected to the frame; a main conveyor operatively received at least partially within the breading chamber, the main conveyor comprising a first main conveyor end and a second main conveyor end, wherein the main conveyor is adapted to move with respect to the breading chamber; a hopper fixedly connected to the frame to deliver a coating material into the breading chamber; an outfeed conveyor operatively received at least partially within the breading chamber, the outfeed conveyor comprising a first outfeed conveyor end and a second outfeed conveyor end, wherein the outfeed conveyor is adapted to move with respect to the breading chamber; a drum assembly operatively disposed above the outfeed conveyor, comprising a rotatable drum for transporting food product and coating material to the outfeed conveyor, wherein the rotatable drum is rotatable about a drum longitudinal axis; a drum adjustment assembly operatively connected to the frame for moving the drum assembly into and out of a food path, wherein the drum adjustment assembly pivotally moves about the second outfeed conveyor end, wherein the drum adjustment assembly comprises: a top hook attached to the frame and adjacent to a top slot in the frame; a bottom hook attached to the frame and adjacent to a bottom slot in the frame; an actuable bar connecting the top hook and the bottom hook to one another, wherein the actuable bar can be actuated to move the outfeed conveyor from a first mode, wherein a pin attached to the first outfeed conveyor end engages the bottom slot, to a second mode, wherein the pin attached to the first outfeed conveyor end engages the top slot, and wherein the rotatable drum can pivot such that the rotatable drum is oriented within the range of 3-13 degrees measured from the drum longitudinal axis to a horizontal position oriented along an x-axis direction.
20. The adjustable breading machine of claim 19, wherein the drum adjustment assembly further comprises a compression shock attached to the outfeed conveyor, and an infeed chute disposed adjacent to a front end of the rotatable drum; and an outfeed chute disposed adjacent to a back end of the rotatable drum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(16) In one mode of operating the adjustable breading machine 3000, called flat mode, as shown in
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(21) It is contemplated that the inner surface of each drum 3210a-c may be textured to include ridges or indentations in the surface. Patterns on the inner surface of the drums 3210a-c facilitate efficient coating of the food product because the inner surface pattern may correlate to the amount of time it takes for the food product to pass through the drums 3210a-c. For example, if the corrugations in the corrugated sheet metal forming the drums 3210a-c are large, the food product may be tossed in the drum for a longer duration.
(22) Additionally, texturing of the surface may be desirable to change the orientation or direction of the food product as it passes from the main conveyor 3130 to the outfeed conveyor 3140 while operating in drum mode shown in
(23) In some embodiments, the drums 3210a-c are rotatable about corresponding drum longitudinal axes extending the lengths of the drums 3210a-c from the drum front end 3212 to the drum second end 3214. The rotatable drums 3210a-c are driven by a drum motor 3230 that engages the drums 3210a-c. The drum motor 3230 may drive the drums 3210a-c in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction depending on a user's preference.
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(26) The number of drums 3210 in the drum assembly 3200 may vary, and, as such, the combination of drums 3210a-c, wheels 3232, and sprockets 3218 may vary in other embodiments. It is desirable, however, that the drums 3210a-c, or series of drums 3210a-c, substantially span the width of the main convevor 3130. This is to ensure all food product and coating material is transferred from the second main conveyor end 3134 into either one of the drum front ends 3212 of the drums 3210a-c. As such, the drum motor 3230 may drive multiple rotatable drums 3210a-c along the individual drum's longitudinal axis. In some embodiments, the motor may drive the drums 3210a-c in the same or different direction depending on how the motor engages the series of motors. That is, various gear ratios or belt combinations may produce different directional rotations.
(27) In another embodiment, the drum assembly 3200 may be pivoted in a plane perpendicular to the x-y plane defined in
(28) A pivoting assembly 3240 may include an actuator 3241 and a linkage 3242 attached to the outfeed convevor 3140 and the drum assembly frame 3220, as shown in FIG. 5. In
(29) The transmitting shaft 3245 transmits the movement of link 3244 to a drum frame support 3224, shown in
(30) Other suitable pivoting assemblies contemplated for pivoting or tilting the pivoting assembly 3240 may include a pneumatic system, a hydraulic system, a piston, mechanically cranking system, or other suitable mechanisms for use with food products. The drum assembly 320X) may also be manually pivoted to the desired angle. In other embodiments, the drum assembly 3200 may be pivoted about a pivot point 3248 located at another suitable location on the drum assembly frame 3220, for example, the drum back end 3214.
(31) The drum assembly 3200 includes adapters like an infeed chute 3250 and/or an outfeed chute 3260, as shown in
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(35) The outfeed chute 3260 is designed to efficiently transfer the food product and coating material from the drum back end 3214 to the outfeed conveyor 3140. As shown in
(36) There are corresponding outfeed chutes 3260 for each drum 3210a-c, as shown in
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(41) To change the operation mode from flat mode to drum mode, the actuable bar 3330 must be actuated such that the top hook 3310 disengages the adjustment pin 3146. Once disengaged, the adjustment pin 3146, along with outfeed conveyor 3140, may be rotated about an outfeed pivot pin 3148 located at the second outfeed conveyor end 3144. As shown in
(42) In other embodiments, the drum adjustment assembly 3300 may be automatically or manually adjusted. An automatic adjustment mechanism suitable for use in with food products may include, for example, a pneumatic system or a piston-driven system. As shown in
(43) The operation and functionality of components capable of being used with the breading machine 3000 are described in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2007/0264397 by Mather et al, titled BREADING MACHINE AND METHODS OF OPERATION and incorporated herein by reference. The components, and embodiments thereof, described in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2007/0264397, include without limitation a side-mounted feed hopper, a top-mounted feed hopper, an auger assembly, a spreading or sprinkling assembly, a filter assembly, a vibrator, compression rollers, in-line belt tensioning assembly, hinged auger guards, and a double vertical transfer auger system. The use of the components described in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2007/0264397 have been contemplated herein with the present invention.
(44) The present disclosure contemplates a method for operating adjustable breading machines such as those previously described. The food product may be fed into the input side 110 of the adjustable breading machine 3000. In some embodiments, the food product can be fed directly into the breading machine 3000. However, it is contemplated that the food product can be into the input side 110 after exiting another machine, for example, after being battered. To assure the main conveyor 3130 is covered with coating material, a feed hopper 3030, similar to the hopper described in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2007/0264397, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, meters coating material, like breadcrumbs, onto the main conveyor. The coating material is spread onto the main conveyor from a screw auger and/or a top-mounted hopper. As a result, the food product is covered in coating material.
(45) Once the food product has entered the breading machine 3000, the food product will continue in an upward trajectory on the main conveyor 3130 until it reaches the second end of the main conveyor 3134. At that juncture, if the adjustable breading machine 3000 is operating in a first mode, called flat mode, the food product will transfer to the outfeed conveyor 3140. While being carried on the outfeed conveyor 3140, unused coating material can be filtered through the upper path of the outfeed conveyor 3140. To facilitate the filtering of unused coating material, in some embodiments a vibrator, as described in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2007/0264397 and incorporated by reference herein, may be included along the outfeed conveyor 3140. Not only can the vibrator break up or loosen excess coating material, the vibrator, together with the outfeed conveyor 3140 may also remove parts of food products that have broken off the main food products and have fallen through the main conveyor belt and onto the vibrating outfeed conveyor assembly.
(46) In some embodiments, after the unused coating materials passes through the outfeed conveyor 3140, it can be reintroduced into the main conveyor 3130 via a recirculation conveyor 3150 located beneath the outfeed conveyor 3140. As described in U.S. Patent Publ. 2007/0264397 and incorporated by reference herein, the recirculation convevor 3150 may carry the unused materials to a hopper and auger assembly near the input side 110 of the breading machine 3000. The method continues as new food products are introduced into the breading machine for coating.
(47) If a user no longer wishes to operate the breading machine 3000 in flat mode, the user may adjust the breading machine to operate in a second mode, called drum mode. To switch to drum mode, the user may adjust the breading machine 3000 using a drum adjustment assembly 3300, as described herein, to lower the outfeed conveyor 3140 such that the drum assembly 3200 is substantially in the food path. The drum adjustment assembly 3300 may include an actuable bar 3330, capable of being actuated manually or automatically, attached to hooks 3310, 3320 at the ends of the actuable bar 3330. The actuable bar 3330 can be actuated to unlock the outfeed conveyor 3140 from flat mode, wherein the outfeed conveyor pin 3146 disengages a top slot 3312. Once the outfeed conveyor pin 3146 engages a bottom slot 3322, the actuable bar 3330 is actuated a second time to secure the outfeed conveyor pin 3146 with the bottom hook 3320. The adjustable breading machine 3000 is now in drum mode. A user may repeatedly adjust the breading machine 3000 from flat mode to drum mode, and vice versa, by actuating the drum adjustment assembly 3300 in the same manner just described. When adjusting from drum mode to flat mode, however, the drum assembly 3200 will move out of the food path and the outfeed conveyor 3140 will move substantially into the food path.
(48) In drum mode, the main conveyor operates in the same manner as described above. When the food product reaches the second main conveyor end 3134, the food product and unused coating material will be transferred into the rotatable drums 3210 as described herein. The rotatable drums can carry and rotate the food product through the length of the drums providing additional coating, if necessary. The food product is then dispensed onto the outfeed conveyor 3140, and the food product continues to the end of the outfeed conveyor 3140 as described above. Similarly, the unused coated material that exits the drums 3210 can be filtered through the top of the outfeed conveyor 3140. In some embodiments, outfeed chutes 3260 can be attached to the drum assembly to help spread the food product evenly across the outfeed conveyor 3140. This can be done by actuating or positioning the outfeed chutes 3260 in a certain manner. In some embodiments, varying the length of the outfeed chute 3260 or the finish on the inner surface of the outfeed chute 3260 may spread the food product.
(49) In summary, an improved breading machine is disclosed for coating food products with a coating material (e.g., flour, breadcrumbs, cracker meal). The improved breading machine includes an improved conveyor assembly, an improved drum assembly, and a drum adjustment assembly. All of the enhancements expand the functionality of the breading machine and improve the coating of food product within the breading machine.
(50) While the invention has been described with reference to certain embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from its scope. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.