Dough Dispensing and Baking System
20240188573 ยท 2024-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21C11/163
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A system and method for dispensing a first and second baking material where the baking materials are simultaneously dispensed through a discharge tube. The discharge tube is moved with respect to a male mold while dispensing the baking materials. An optional pressure foot follows the discharge tube and assists with joining the dispensed layer with the previous layer by applying pressure. The baking materials are dispensed and layered to form complex shapes not possible by pouring or application of a sheet of dough. The dough and mold are baked together and the baked item is removed from the mold after baking.
Claims
1. A dough dispensing and pan system comprising: a baking pallet having a base plate and a mold, said mold having a baking surface and a centering ring having a perimeter surface, said centering ring located where said mold meets said base plate; a dispenser having a primary flow tube and a secondary flow tube, said primary flow tube for dispensing a first baking material, said secondary flow tube joined to said primary flow tube for simultaneously dispensing a second baking material, said first baking material being different from said second baking material; said dispenser having a pressure slide connected to said dispenser and biased towards a terminal end of said dispenser, said pressure slide having a foot affixed thereto and rotatable with respect to said dispenser, said foot extending beyond said terminal end of said dispenser; an actuator for moving said dispenser with respect to said baking pallet without rotating said pallet with respect to said dispenser, said actuator controlling a distance between said terminal end of said dispenser and said baking pallet; an outer housing having a dough-facing surface complementary to said perimeter surface of said centering ring; and when said dispenser dispenses said first and second baking materials, said foot rotates on said pressure slide and follows said dispenser to compress and join layers of said dispensed baking materials.
2. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 1, wherein said centering ring is removable from said baking pallet.
3. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 1, further comprising a mold ram having a dough-facing surface complementary to a portion of said mold and a perimeter surface complementary to said dough-facing surface of said outer housing.
4. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 1, wherein said primary and secondary flow tubes are coaxial.
5. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 1, wherein said primary and secondary flow tubes are part of a multi-lumen tube.
6. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 1, wherein said actuator is only cartesian.
7. A dough dispensing and pan system for baking an edible container from a viscous dough, said system comprising: a baking pallet having a base plate and a mold, said mold having a baking surface; a dispenser having a primary flow tube and a secondary flow tube, said primary flow tube for dispensing a first baking material, said secondary flow tube for simultaneously dispensing a second baking material, said first baking material being different from said second baking material; an actuator for moving said dispenser with respect to said baking pallet without rotating said pallet with respect to said dispenser, said actuator controlling a distance between a terminal end of said dispenser and said baking pallet; and an outer housing having a dough-facing surface for partially enclosing said mold.
8. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 7, said dispenser having a pressure slide located adjacent to and biased towards said terminal end of said dispenser, said pressure slide having a foot affixed thereto and rotatable with respect to said dispenser, said foot extending beyond said terminal end of said dispenser.
9. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 7, further comprising a mold ram having a dough-facing surface complementary to a portion of said mold and a perimeter surface complementary to said dough-facing surface of said outer housing.
10. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 7, wherein said mold has a centering ring for contacting said outer housing to center said mold in said outer housing.
11. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 10, wherein said centering ring is removable.
12. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 7, wherein said primary and secondary flow tubes are coaxial.
13. The dough dispensing and pan system in claim 7, wherein said primary and secondary flow tubes are part of a multi-lumen tube.
14. A method of producing an edible container comprising: providing a baking pallet having a base plate and a mold, said mold having a baking surface; providing a dispenser having a primary flow tube and a secondary flow tube, said primary flow tube for carrying a first baking material, said secondary flow tube for carrying a second baking material, said first baking material being different from said second baking material; providing an outer housing for partially enclosing said mold and leaving an open top; providing an actuator for moving said dispenser with respect to said mold; simultaneously and continuously dispensing said first and said second baking materials in overlapping layers while moving said dispenser with respect to said mold to cover said baking surface; and baking said mold and said overlapping layers to form said edible container.
15. The method of claim 14, further providing a mold ram having a dough-facing surface complementary to a portion of said mold and a perimeter surface complementary to said dough-facing surface of said outer housing, further comprising the step of joining said overlapping layers into a unitary form with said mold ram.
16. The method of claim 14, further providing a pressure slide located adjacent to and biased towards said terminal end of said dispenser, said pressure slide having a foot affixed thereto and rotatable with respect to said dispenser, said foot extending beyond a terminal end of said dispenser, further comprising the step of continuously joining dispensed first and second baking materials to said overlapping layers.
17. The method of claim 14, further providing a centering ring having a perimeter surface.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of removing said edible container from said mold by moving said centering ring away from said base plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0012] A dough dispensing and baking system is shown in
[0013] The pallet 22 has a male mold portion 24 that is affixed to a base plate 26. The male mold portion 24 is shown as a domed shape formed from sheet metal but other shapes or materials are contemplated, provided the materials can survive a baking process. The male mold portion 24 has a dough-facing surface 25 that may be coated with a non-stick material to aid the removal of a baked good. The pallet 22 can be used with a conveyor 28 for moving the pallet between stations, the oven, and other parts of the manufacturing process (not shown). A centering ring 30, either integrated with or affixed to the male mold portion 24 or as a separate piece, is located on the male mold portion 24 where it meets the base plate 26. If used as a separate piece, the centering ring 30 can be used to strip baked goods off of the male mold portion 24. The centering ring 30 has a perimeter surface 32 that is spaced from the outer surface of the male mold portion 24. The perimeter surface 32 serves as a stop and locating feature for an outer housing 40. As shown, the outer housing 40 is formed from two housing halves 42, 44 that meet to partially enclose the male mold portion 24. As can be seen in
[0014] The system includes a multi-axis actuator 50 that is capable of movement in three different axes, with an x axis actuator 52 connected to a y axis actuator 54, which is then connected to a z axis actuator 56. As shown, each actuator includes a servo motor 60 and moving components such as a ball screw 62 and nut 64, along with mounting components 66. The mounting components allow the multi-axis actuator 50 to be mounted to other components, actuators, or a frame 68. As shown in
[0015] It is contemplated that the pallet 22 is picked up or otherwise moved with respect to the discharge tube 76 by the multi-axis actuator 50. In this case, the discharge tube 76 would remain stationary and the pallet 22 would be positioned. In either configuration, the outer housing 40 may not be present during dispensing, which may allow for a larger discharge tube.
[0016] The discharge tube 76 is shown in
[0017] While the male mold portion 24 is drawn as a relatively simple domed shape in the FIGS, the male mold portion 24 can be complex. Because the dispenser 20 can move with respect to the pallet 22 in multiple directions, baked goods could include multiple pockets, multiple buns, or shapes otherwise not possible through conventional dough and pan arrangements.
[0018] As the dough 100 is dispensed around the male mold portion 24, it forms layers of a dough noodle 102, shown in
[0019] After the dough is completely dispensed and the male mold portion 24 is covered with dispensed dough noodle 102, the pallet 22 looks as shown in section view
[0020] Next, the housing 40 is removed when the housing halves 42, 44 are retracted. The unitary dough shape 104 and pallet 22 enter a baking oven (not shown). After the unitary dough shape 104 is baked, the baked item is removed from the pallet 22, where the baked item is packaged for shipment and the pallet 22 is cleaned and returned to the start of the process.
[0021] An alternate dispensing system is contemplated for baked goods and molds that can be used with dough that is pourable or flowable. Pourable or flowable dough is defined as a dough mixture that would not retain its shape if dispensed on a bowl-shaped or domed male mold and is primarily suitable for horizontal molds. Instead of dispensing a dough noodle 102 with the 3-axis dispenser (shown in
[0022] It is understood that while certain aspects of the disclosed subject matter have been shown and described, the disclosed subject matter is not limited thereto and encompasses various other embodiments and aspects. No specific limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred. Modifications may be made to the disclosed subject matter as set forth in the following claims.