Method for Grasping a Row of Multiple Blocks of Frozen Food Originating from a Plate Freezer, and Various Uses Thereof
20200300539 ยท 2020-09-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D2400/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D31/001
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A23B4/064
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F25D31/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method for grasping a row of multiple separate blocks of frozen food originating from a plate freezer, the row extending in a longitudinal direction corresponding to the longitudinal direction of the plate freezer, includes the steps of grasping the row of blocks along its opposing lateral edges by closing a clamp (1) having two grasping elements (2, 20) that extend along the opposing lateral edges of the row, wherein at least one of the grasping elements along its length includes multiple separate pinching elements (4, 40), each element for pinching one or more of the blocks, the pinching elements being individually movable with respect to the at least one grasping element in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of this grasping element, the method further including adjusting the lateral position of each pinching element when closing the clamp, by individually moving each pinching element.
Claims
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9. A method for filling and unloading a vertical plate freezer for freezing liquid food, the plate freezer comprising multiple vertically arranged parallel plates, positioned interdistantly to leave a row of multiple freezing compartments between the plates, the method comprising the steps of: taking a clamp having two grasping elements that extend in parallel along a length of the clamp, grasping a hopper with the clamp, filling the hopper with liquid food, transporting the hopper to a dosing site above the freezer, dosing the liquid food into the freezing compartments by releasing the liquid food from the hopper, freezing the food in the compartments, thereby forming a row of multiple blocks of frozen food, transporting the hopper away from the freezer, releasing the hopper from the clamp, transporting the clamp back to the freezer and grasping the row of blocks by closing the clamp along opposing lateral edges of the row of multiple blocks of frozen food.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein multiple vertical plate freezers are used, the method comprising the steps of: consecutively filling the multiple plate freezers by transporting the hopper while grasped by the clamp to each of the freezers, and after the food is frozen, consecutively unloading the freezers using the clamp for grasping at each freezer, the opposing lateral edges of the row of multiple blocks of frozen food.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein the clamp along a length thereof comprises multiple separate pinching elements, each element for pinching one or more blocks, comprising the steps of: individually moving the pinching elements with respect to the at least one grasping element in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of this grasping element, according to claim 1.
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13. A system for filling and unloading a vertical plate freezer comprising multiple vertically arranged parallel plates, positioned interdistantly to leave a row of multiple freezing compartments between the plates for freezing liquid food to form a row of multiple blocks of frozen food corresponding to the multiple freezing compartments, the system comprising: a hopper for dosing liquid food into the compartments of the freezer, a clamp having two grasping elements that extend in parallel along a length of the clamp, the clamp being devised to grasp the hopper, a transport to transport the clamp, while grasping the hopper, to the freezer, an arrangement to release the hopper from the clamp, and an arrangement for grasping the row of multiple blocks of frozen food by forcing the grasping elements to grasp opposing lateral edges of the said row.
14. A hopper for use in the method according to claim 9, wherein the hopper comprises a longitudinal dosing opening with a length that corresponds to a length of a vertical plate freezer to be filled, the opening being provided with a rotatably arranged cylinder that closes the longitudinal dosing opening, the cylinder being provided with at least one longitudinal slot to receive liquid food when directed to an interior of the hopper and, after rotation of the cylinder, to release the liquid food from the hopper when directed to an exterior thereof.
Description
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[0033] This way, by individually moving the pinching elements with respect to the bar 200 of grasping element 2, the lateral position of each pinching element when closing the clamp is individually adjusted to enable and evenly pinch all the blocks in the row. The surface of the pinching elements is roughened by providing macroscopic teeth 45. Such teeth, in this case pivoted slightly upwardly, improve the grip the pinching elements have on the blocks of frozen food.
[0034] In an alternative embodiment (not shown), three elements 4 as shown in
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[0037] Hence the presence of tray 108 underneath the hopper. This tray is for collecting fluids that leak from the hopper (if any) during transport. Using arm 109, the tray can be moved away from the actual opening 102 of the hopper when the hopper is used for filling the pockets of a plate freezer (as shown in
[0038] The hopper is provided with an upper frame 110 to provide for dimensional strength and a surface for clamp 1 to carry the hopper (see
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[0045] In practice, in a freezer facility up to 10 plate freezers may be filled and unloaded using one clamp and corresponding hopper. In a filling station, the hopper while lying stationary on a supporting structure is filled with liquid food sufficient to fill the 10 plate freezers. Thereupon, the clamp is transported (via a rail system attached to the roof of the facility) to the hopper and the filled hopper is grasped by the clamp as shown in
[0046] For the present invention to be advantageously used, there is no explicit need to fill all pockets of the plate freezer and unload them with one and the same clamp. It is for example envisioned that two or more clamps are being used (or the same clamp multiple times to unload the freezer), for example when the plate freezer is extremely long. Any other reason however for which a clamp is used that does not have the same length as the freezer (and thus optionally a hopper that does not have the same length as the freezer) may be present. These variations are also covered by the appended claims.