METHOD FOR CLEANING AND STORING OF A MOULD DRUM

20200163348 ยท 2020-05-28

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates to a mould drum for moulding products from a mass of food starting material. The mould drum comprises one or more cavities with a mould cavity wall having at least partially a porous structure, whereas each cavity is connected to a passage. The present invention further relates to a cleaning apparatus and a forming apparatus preferably provided with a cleaning device for the inventive mould drum with supporting means for supporting the axis of the drum. Additionally, the present invention relates to a process for cleaning the inventive drum.

    Claims

    1) A method for cleaning and storing a mould drum for moulding products from a mass of food starting material, the mould drum comprising one or more cavities, each of the one or more cavities having a mould cavity wall having an at least partially porous structure, and each of the one or more cavities are connected to a passage, the method comprising the-steps of: a. cleaning the mould drum. b. treating the mould drum with a bacteriostatic-substance; and c. storing the mould drum with the bacteriostatic-substance on and/or in the mould drum.

    2) The method according to claim 1, wherein the method comprises a step of pre-cleaning the mould drum to remove particles from the mould drum.

    3) The method according to claim 1, wherein the cleaning step is carried out with an alkaline cleaning agent.

    4) The method according to claim 1, wherein the method comprises a step rinsing the mould drum after the cleaning step and before the treating step

    5) The method according to claim 1, w herein the bacteriostatic-substance is an organic acid in a concentration between 0.5-2 weight %.

    6) The method according to claim 1, w herein the bacteriostatic-substance is provided on surface of the drum and/or within the at least partially porous structure and/or in the passage of the mould drum.

    7) The method according to claim 1, wherein during the storing the mould drum is maintained moist.

    8) A method for cleaning a mould drum for moulding products from a mass of food starting material, the mould drum comprising one or more cavities with a mould cavity wall having an at least partially a porous structure, each of the one or more cavities are connected to a passage a cleaning fluid is provided via the passage, wherein prior and/or during the cleaning, a pressure and/or fluid flow of the cleaning fluid is measured and/or a pressure drop of the cleaning fluid, across the at least porous structure is measured.

    9) The method according to claim 8, wherein the measurement is used to select a cleaning process.

    10) The method according to claim 8, wherein the cleaning is controlled based on the measurement.

    11) The method according to claim 8, wherein the cleaning is carried out and/or changed until a reference value, is measured or determined.

    12) The method according to claim 11, wherein the reference value is a pressure drop of the mould drum prior to its first use in production and/or after a revision.

    13) A method of using a mould drum for moulding food products from a mass of food starting material, the mould drum comprising one or more cavities, each of the one or more cavities having a mould cavity wall having an at least partially porous structure, each of the one or more cavities is connected to a passage, the method comprising steps of: a. removing the mould drum from a storage, and b. removing a bacteriostatic from the mould drum.

    14) The method according to claim 13, wherein the passage is connected to a fluid source.

    15) The method according to claim 13, wherein the method comprises a rinsing step that takes place in an apparatus to form the food products from the mass of food starting material.

    16) The method according to claim 13, wherein the mould drum rotates during rinsing.

    17) The method according to claim 13, wherein the method comprises a step of removing rinsing fluid from the channel and/or from the at least partially porous structure by compressed gas.

    18) Apparatus for forming a food product from a food mass with a mould drum the mould drum comprises means to rotate the mould drum and a mass feed member, which fills cavities of the mould drum with a food mass and means to remove formed food product from the cavities, wherein the apparatus comprises means to rinse the mold drum prior to forming food products.

    19) Apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the mould drum rotates during rinsing.

    20) Apparatus according to claim 18, the mass feed member can be moved from a remote position to a filling position.

    21) Method for using a mould drum for moulding products from a mass of food starting material, the mould drum comprising one or more cavities with a mould cavity wall having an at least partially porous structure, the method comprising steps of: moulding the products from the food starting material, interrupting the moulding of the products, wetting a surface of the mould drum, and restarting of the moulding.

    22) Method according to claim 21, wherein water is sprayed on the surface of the mould drum upstream from the mass feed member.

    23) Method according to claim 22, wherein the water is removed from the mould drum in a discharge position.

    24) Method according to claim 21, wherein a rotation of the mould drum is maintained during the interrupting step.

    Description

    [0083] The present invention is now explained according to figures. These explanations do not limit the scope of protection. The explanation applies to all embodiments of the present invention, respectively.

    [0084] FIGS. 1-1b show the inventive mould drum.

    [0085] FIG. 1 shows the inventive mould drum 1 with a first front end 3 and a second front end 4. This mould drum 1 comprises on its surface a multitude of cavities 2, which are arranged around the entire circumference and which are open towards the surface. These cavities are utilized to form a food mass, preferably a meat mass into a desired 2D- or 3D-form, for example a patty. Additionally, along its axial extension, the mould drum comprises a multitude of cavities which are arranged in parallel. In the present case, one row of cavities comprises five cavities 2, which are filled simultaneously and emptied simultaneously. During production, each cavity is filled with a food starting material, particularly with meat. Subsequently, this 2D- or 3D-formed product is removed from the cavity. During the production, the drum rotates. Each cavity comprises at least partially a porous structure; i.e. an at least partially porous bottom and/or an at least partially porous sidewall. This porous structure can be utilized to vent the cavity during filling, to apply pressurized air to the cavity to remove the product from the cavity and /or to clean the porous structure. All cavities 2 are connected to a passage 8, through which the cavities are vented and/or air or cleaning fluid is supplied. According to the present invention, this passage extends from the first front end 3 of the drum to the second front end 4 of the drum. On one front side, here on the left front side 3, the inventive mould drum further comprises a distributor 9, here a ring-shaped groove, in order to supply a cleaning fluid to all passages 8 simultaneously, which are fluid-wise connected to the distributor. Furthermore, form fit means 7, here embodied as pins, can be arranged on the circumference of the front end 3 which are utilized to rotate the drum particularly during production. From the first front end 3 and the second front end 4 an axis of rotation 5 extends, respectively, which is used to bear the mould drum during its rotation in the production device and/or to bear the drum during its cleaning and/or to transport the drum. If needed, bearings 6 are fixed to the axis of rotation 5.

    [0086] FIG. 1a shows another embodiment of the inventive mould drum 1. The mould drum has in a preferred embodiment a stainless steel base with fixedly placed inserts which inserts are partly or completely made from material with a porous structure, which is preferably made from a stainless steel material. The mould drum is provided with a multitude of product cavities 2 which are arranged around the entire circumference of the mould drum and which form a row of cavities in longitudinal direction of the drum and which are open towards the surface and are utilized to form a food mass into a product, for example a patty. The mould drum has a first axial front end 3 and a second axial front end 4. Every row of product is provided with at least one passage 8 through which the cavities are vented and/or cleaning fluid is supplied. Each passage preferably extends from the first axial front end 3 to the second front end 4. A distributor 9 for a pressurized fluid is preferably integrated in first frond end 3. The mould drum has a relatively large internal opening 80. Further form-fit means 7 are provided to drive the drum in the forming apparatus. Here the form-fit-means are located within the opening 80, so that they are protected and cannot be, for example, contaminated by the food mass.

    [0087] FIG. 1a shows a preferred location for identification means 12 at mould drum 1. Preferably the identification means 12 at the drum should be provided in first front end 3. The drum can be provided with more than one identification means 12 to prevent that the forming apparatus or cleaning apparatus can recognized the mould drum only by means of one identification means 12 and/or to prevent that there is only one pre-determined position wherein the drum will be recognized by the forming apparatus or cleaning apparatus.

    [0088] Via a mass supply system (not depicted), a food mass will be transported to a mass feed member provided with a fill opening adjacent to the mould drum 1. When a row of cavities in the drum is at least partially congruent with the fill opening, the mass, which is pressurized with relatively low pressure, will flow into the open cavities. During filling the air within the cavities preferably escapes via the porous structure of the bottom 10 and when applied, the porous structure of the sidewalls 11. The air will escape out of the drum via passages 8. During further rotation of the drum a seal will preferably keep the formed products within the cavities till the row of formed products is approaching for example the lowest position of the drum. This is the moment that the formed products have to be removed from the cavities by using a fluid, preferably air, under excess pressure. Removing of the products can be done in several ways. When the product cavities are provided with a porous bottom 10 and side wall 11 has a closed structure, fluid only has to be provided in a passage 8 which is directed to the porous bottom 10. When the product cavities are provided with a porous bottom 10 and a porous sidewall 11, fluid can to be provided to both the bottom wall and/or sidewall. When using one passage 8 per row of cavities the porous cavities can be designed such that the fluid flow exits the porous structure of the bottom 10 and sidewall 11 at the same time.

    [0089] FIG. 1a shows an example of a cross view of a mould drum, wherein 2 passages will be used, one separate passage 8a for the bottom and one separate passage 8b for the sidewall. Several options how to provide a pressurized fluid to the bottom and/or the sidewall are preferred. Fluid can exit the porous structure of the bottom and sidewall essentially at the same time, by directing the fluid to both passages 8a, 8b simultaneously. Fluid can be directed first to a passage 8b, which is connected to the porous structure of the sidewall and at least partially afterwards fluid can be directed to a passage 8a, which is connected to the porous structure of the bottom. Alternatively, fluid can be directed first to a passage 8a, which is connected to the porous structure of the bottom, and at least partially afterwards, the fluid is directed to a passage 8b which is connected to the porous structure of the sidewall. When using large products even more than two passages per row of product cavities can be used to improve the control of removing the formed products out of the product cavities.

    [0090] FIG. 1b shows another embodiment of a mould drum. Here the form-fit-means will also be used as distributor 9 for the cleaning fluid when the drum will be cleaned in a cleaning apparatus.

    [0091] A first method to remove the bacteriostatic-substance from the drum in the forming apparatus is by loading the drum, rotate the drum for a number of rotations and spray water on the outer surface of the drum and the cavities. Then clean the drum further by applying air via cover 13. Due to rotation of the drum every passage 8 will independently of each other be provided with air by supply connection 15 and recess 14 which is part of cover 13 as shown in FIG. 2. In a second method, after the drum is loaded in the forming apparatus, water is applied via cover 13 and the drum rotates for a number of rotations. Water will now flow in each and every passage. In a final step water supply will be stopped and the drum will be further cleaned by air via cover 13.

    LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS

    [0092] 1 drum

    [0093] 2 product cavities

    [0094] 3 first front end

    [0095] 4 second front end

    [0096] 5 axis of rotation

    [0097] 6 bearings

    [0098] 7 form-fit-means

    [0099] 8 passage

    [0100] 9 distributor

    [0101] 10 bottom

    [0102] 11 sidewall

    [0103] 12 identification means

    [0104] 13 Cover

    [0105] 14 Recess

    [0106] 15 Fluid supply connection

    [0107] 80 drum opening