FORMING MACHINE FOR MAKING PASTA FILATA CHEESE STICKS
20200015447 ยท 2020-01-16
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Abstract
A forming machine for making pasta filata cheese sticks, comprising a motorized cylindrical drum with a horizontal axis, which has a series of mutually parallel grooves, a body provided with a concave surface with a profile shaped like a cylindrical sector that has the same diameter as the drum and is arranged adjacent thereto, the body having an elongated slit that leads onto the concave surface and is adapted to receive pasta filata under pressure; the grooves have a profile that is elongated along the longitudinal dimension of the drum and the slit is extended obliquely with respect to them.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A forming machine for making pasta filata cheese sticks, comprising a motorized cylindrical drum with a horizontal axis, which has a series of mutually parallel grooves, a body provided with a concave surface with a profile shaped like a cylindrical sector that has the same diameter as the drum and is arranged adjacent thereto, said body having an elongated slit that leads onto said concave surface and is adapted to receive pasta filata under pressure, wherein said grooves have a profile that is elongated along the longitudinal dimension of the drum and said slit is extended obliquely with respect to them.
12. The forming machine according to claim 11, wherein said grooves are parallel to the axis of the drum.
13. The forming machine according to claim 11, wherein said slit is inclined with respect to the axis of the drum by an angle comprised between 10 and 60.
14. The forming machine according to claim 13, wherein said angle is approximately 25.
15. The forming machine according to claim 11, wherein said slit faces the drum frontally.
16. The forming machine according to claim 11, wherein said slit has a rectilinear profile.
17. The forming machine according to claim 11, wherein said grooves are rectilinear.
18. The forming machine according to claim 11, wherein said grooves are provided with two mutually opposite planar longitudinal surfaces and a bottom with a profile having a semicircular cross-section.
19. The forming machine according to claim 18, wherein said drum has rectilinear slots provided at the bottom of said grooves, through which steam or water under pressure can be fed from the inside of the drum in order to facilitate the expulsion of the pasta filata from the grooves.
20. The forming machine according to claim 11, wherein said slit faces said grooves from one end thereof to an intermediate point that is proximate to their opposite ends, from which respective venting channels extend.
Description
[0017] The invention is now described in greater detail with reference to some of its preferred but not exclusive embodiments, illustrated by way of nonlimiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0028] With initial reference to
[0029] The duct 14 is advantageously delimited by a double wall with an interspace 15 in which it is possible to feed hot water to heat the material in the duct itself.
[0030] In a per se known manner, the duct 14 accommodates a pair of oppositely rotating motorized screw feeders 20, which are supported mutually side by side (only one screw feeder is visible in
[0031] With particular reference now to
[0032] The drum 34 is provided with a series of mutually parallel grooves 36, which will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
[0033] A body 26 is interposed between the exit opening 22 and the drum 34 and has a first surface 30 (
[0034] A slit 28 is extended between the first surface 30 and the second surface 32 and the pasta filata fed by the screw feeders 20 is extruded through it.
[0035] According to the invention, the grooves 36 have a profile which is elongated in the longitudinal direction of the drum and the slit 28 is extended obliquely with respect to them.
[0036] In the embodiment described herein, the grooves 36 are parallel to the axis of the drum 34 while the slit 28 is arranged frontally with respect to the drum 34 and is inclined with respect to the axis (i.e., in this case with respect to the horizontal plane) by an angle comprised preferably between 10 and 60, in the example described herein approximately 25.
[0037] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the grooves 36 are rectilinear and have two longitudinal, parallel and mutually opposite planar surfaces 36a, 36b and a bottom 36c which has a profile having a semicircular cross-section. Other rounded or polygonal profiles can in any case be provided for the grooves 36.
[0038] The grooves 36 are provided with respective venting channels 36d (
[0039] Furthermore, the drum 34 is provided with rectilinear slots 36e (
[0040] The slit 28 also has a rectilinear profileconsidering its projection in plan view (in this case, on a vertical plane)and faces the grooves 36 from one of their ends (the left end in
[0041] As shown in
[0042] In the example described herein, the drum 34 is hollow and is closed at its opposite ends by two disk-like plates 48, 50.
[0043] The body 26 is pushed into abutment against the drum 34, which therefore rotates slidingly with the body 26, by a clamping mechanism 52.
[0044] In a per se conventional manner, downstream of the drum 34 it is possible to support a consolidation vat filled with cold water (not shown).
[0045] The drum 34 is preferably made of aluminum for food use, while the body 26 is preferably made of plastic material. Advantageously, the drum 34 is subjected to sanding at the grooves 36, in order to facilitate the adhesion of the pasta filata to its surface during rotation.
[0046] The operation of the machine 10 can be controlled advantageously by a control unit (not shown) in a per se conventional manner.
[0047] In operation, the pasta filata is introduced in the chamber 14 through the hopper 18. By actuating the screw feeders 20, the pasta filata is pushed against the first surface 30 of the body 26, with consequent extrusion through the slit 28, and enters the grooves 36 of the drum 34, which rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow R in
[0048] The oblique arrangement of the slit 28 with respect to the grooves 36 causes the extruded pasta filata to progressively enter the grooves 36 in a longitudinal direction from one end (in this case, the end aligned with the lower end 28a of the slit 28) to the opposite end, so as to obtain the desired longitudinal arrangement of the fibers inside the stick (
[0049] As shown schematically in the vector chart of
[0050] The pasta filata under pressure completely fills also the blind terminal portion of the grooves 36, which never faces the slit 28. During filling, the air contained in the grooves 36 is expelled through the venting channels 36d and the circumferential trough 37.
[0051] The inclination of the slit 28 can be optimized experimentally by the person skilled in the art as a function of the consistency of the pasta filata being processed and of the cross-section/length ratio of the grooves.
[0052] While the drum 34 draws the pasta filata for part of its rotation, it undergoes a molding action determined by the profile of the grooves 36 and of the concave surface 32 of the body 26.
[0053] The concave surface 32 of the body 26 has an angular extension that is sufficient to contain the pasta filata until it has substantially stopped expanding and the profile of the sticks inside the grooves 36 has therefore consolidated. The sizing of the body 26 can be determined experimentally as a function of the specific physical properties of the pasta filata being processed.
[0054] At a certain point of the rotation, the sticks will be unloaded by gravity, with the optional aid of steam or water under pressure fed through the rectilinear slots 36e in order to force expulsion.
[0055] By virtue of the longitudinal arrangement of the fibers, the sticks remain intact, falling into the vat.
[0056] The alternative embodiments of
[0057] Some preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, but the person skilled in the art may of course provide different modifications and variations within the scope of the appended claims.
[0058] For example, the drum 34 might rotate in the opposite direction with respect to what has been shown, so as to unload the sticks downward.
[0059] In this case, the oblique slit would have to be inclined in the opposite direction with respect to what is shown in
[0060] As an alternative, the slit might remain inclined as shown in
[0061] Furthermore, differently from the illustrated solutions, the slit on the body might be horizontal and the grooves on the drum might be oblique (i.e., helical, if one considers the projection of an oblique straight line on a cylinder). Also, as an alternative, both the grooves and the slit might be oblique. Essentially, what matters for the purposes of the invention is that the grooves and the slit are arranged obliquely with respect to each other.
[0062] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application no. 102016000128399 (UA2016A009222), from which this application claims priority, are incorporated herein by reference.