DISCHARGE APPARATUS FOR FOOD MASSES INCLUDING A SIZE CONTROLLER
20230225336 · 2023-07-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21C1/1445
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A21C3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A processing line for a food mass including a size controller to control a food mass discharged piece by piece from a kneading bowl. The size controller includes a space-fixed portion including parallel or substantially parallel separating strips with longitudinal axes extending in a first direction, and a punch movable between an upper position and a lower position and movable towards the separating strips and including a base plate to press pieces of the food mass on the separating strips against the separating strips and to comminute the food mass.
Claims
1. A food mass processing line comprising: a size controller to control a size of food masses discharged one by one from a kneading bowl; wherein the size controller includes: a space-fixed portion including parallel or substantially parallel separating strips with longitudinal axes extending in a first direction; and a punch movable between an upper position and a lower position and towards the separating strips, and including a base plate to press pieces of the food masses on the separating strips against the separating strips and to comminute the food masses.
2. The processing line according to claim 1, wherein knives are fixed to an underside of the base plate such that longitudinal axes of the knives extend along a second direction at an angle between about 80° and about 110° relative to the first direction.
3. The processing line according to claim 2, wherein the knives are arranged one behind the other and spaced apart from each other along on a common axis.
4. The processing line according to claim 1, wherein the space-fixed portion of the size controller includes an inclined plane adjacent to the separating strips and defining a feeder of the food masses along the first direction onto the separating strips.
5. The processing line according to claim 2, wherein the punch is vertically movable towards the separating strips in order to comminute pieces of the food masses on the separating strips, and the knives are arranged such that in a lowermost position of the punch, one of the knives projects between two of the separating strips.
6. The processing line according to claim 1, wherein the base plate is tiltably held on a cylinder rod via a tilting axis perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the first direction.
7. The processing line according to claim 1, wherein a shortest distance between the separating strips defines a maximum permissible size of the food masses.
8. The processing line according to claim 1, wherein the size controller includes a sensor to detect pieces of the food masses on the separating strips.
9. The processing line according to claim 1, wherein the size controller includes a hopper vertically below the separating strips to feed the food masses into a processor, the size controller including at least one sensor to detect pieces of the food masses blocking the hopper.
10. The processing line according to claim 1, further comprising a discharger to perform automated, portion-by-portion discharge of the food masses from a kneading bowl in a lifting tipper, which includes at least two cutting tools each including at least two cutting edges to cut through or cut up the food masses and which is connected upstream of the size controller.
11. A method for size-controlling a food mass kneaded in a kneading bowl, the method comprising: a) discharging the kneaded food mass from the kneading bowl into pieces so that the pieces fall onto a size controller including spaced and parallel or substantially parallel separating strips positioned to allow a majority of the pieces to fall through the size controller; b) detecting that the pieces are on the separating strips; and c) when it has been detected that the pieces are on the separating strips, moving a punch of the size controller from above towards the separating strips such that the pieces on the separating strips are pressed against the separating strips by a base plate of the punch and are comminuted.
12. A method for discharging a food mass from a kneading bowl in a lifting tipper, the method comprising: tilting the kneading bowl about a tilting axis; introducing at least two cutting tools of a discharger on the lifting tipper into the kneading bowl; moving the at least two cutting tools relative to the food mass located in the kneading bowl such that the at least two cutting tools cut the food mass into smaller pieces; increasing the tilting angle of the kneading bowl such that the small pieces are discharged from the kneading bowl and the large pieces still present are retained; wherein the discharged pieces fall onto or through mutually spaced and parallel separating strips of a size controller; the method further comprising: detecting that pieces are on the separating strips; and moving a punch of the size controller from above towards the separating strips such that the pieces are pressed against the separating strips by a base plate of the punch and are comminuted.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the punch carries knives on an underside of the base plate which, when the punch is moved towards the separating strips, engage between the separating strips and comminute pieces of the food mass thereon.
14. The method according to claim 12, wherein the size controller includes, below the separating strips, a hopper to feed the pieces of the food mass to a processor, and the method further comprises: detecting that the hopper is clogged with the pieces and stopping the discharge of the food mass from the kneading bowl.
15. The processing line according to claim 1, wherein the base plate is tiltably held on a cylinder rod of the punch at a tilting axis perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to a direction of travel of the punch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] 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 figures with the same reference signs.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0034] A dough mixing and kneading machine, which is not shown, is connected upstream of the hoisting tipper 2 in the production flow. This dough mixing and kneading machine includes a bowl in which the dough is formed by a motor-driven mixing and kneading tool. After completion of the kneading process, the bowl is moved to the lifting tipper 2.
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[0036] The size control device 6 further includes a movable punch 11 having a base plate 12, the size of the base plate 12 corresponding to the size of the enclosed space. The punch 11 can be advanced towards the separating strips 9 in a vertical direction, so that pieces lying on the separating strips 9 can be pressed against the separating strips 9 by the punch 11, causing the pieces to be comminuted or cut by the separating strips 9 and to fall through downwardly. Knives 13 are arranged on the underside of the base plate of the punch 12, extending vertically from the underside. The knives 13 lie one behind the other on a common axis 200, the axis 200 being oriented perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the first direction 100. The knives 13 are identically formed. In the example shown, there are four knives. The punch 11 moves in a vertical direction between an uppermost position and a lowermost position. In the uppermost position, the space above the separating strips 9 is free for the discharged food pieces. In the lowest position, the base plate 12 rests on the separating strips 9, in particular in the rear, blunt area. In the lowest position, the knives 13 of the punch each protrude through two adjacent separating strips 9 or between a separating strip 9 and an outer wall of the device. The base plate 12 is tiltably held in a tilting joint on a cylinder rod. The tilting axis 300 is perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the first direction 100 and parallel or substantially parallel to the axis 200. If the base plate 12 encounters pieces lying on the separating strips 9 in the front area, on one side of the tilting axis 300, the base plate 12 tilts until it encounters the separating strips 9 with an outer side on the other side of the tilting axis 300. The punch is then moved further down in the axial direction and a tilting of the base plate 12 is produced, so that an additional cutting effect is produced. The punch thus not only presses the food pieces through the separating strips, but the pieces are also cut by the knives 13.
[0037] Below the separating strips 9, the size control device 6 includes a hopper 14 that feeds the pieces falling through the separating strips 9 to a processing section below.
[0038] The size control device 6 is sensor-monitored. A first sensor unit 15 is used to control an area above the separating strips 9. The punch 11 is only moved for a pressing/cutting process if the first sensor unit 15 detects pieces of food mass lying on the separating strips 9.
[0039] A second sensor unit 16 monitors the hopper space enclosed by the hopper 14.
[0040] By using the size control device 6 as described above, it can be prevented that too large food mass lumps are discharged which would clog the processing device. Continuous feeding of the batch in the bowl 3 into the processing device is possible.
[0041] 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.