Device For Longitudinal Cutting And/Or Stamping Of Dough
20180352819 · 2018-12-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21C11/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A21C5/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for longitudinal cutting and/or stamping of dough strips, wherein the tool-receiving shaft thereof is mounted rotatably with both of its ends in bearing cheeks arranged vertically displaceably in recesses of side panels of the device. The bearing cheeks are vertically adjustable by means of an adjustment screw drive that is arranged in each case on the two anchoring boxes of the clamping lever and that adjusts the cutting depth. The clamping lever is equipped with an anchoring mechanism which is arranged inside its connecting strut and reaches into the anchoring box thereof and which has anchoring elements that can be actuated by means of one-man/one-hand grips arranged on the connecting strut and that are able to engage in the side panels. By means of the screw drives arranged on the protrusions of the anchoring boxes, the receiving shaft and the dough-processing tools arranged on the latter can be fixed at a precise height and operating position to give the respectively desired cutting and/or stamping depth.
Claims
1. A device for multiple longitudinal cutting and/or stamping of dough strips, comprising a wide conveyor belt for a continuous feed of a wide dough strip, which is kept at constant height, and, positioned above it, a receiving shaft equipped with a number of dough treatment tools, set apart from one another, in particular round blades and/or stamping discs or rollers, wherein: the receiving shaft at its ends is mounted rotatably with both its ends in bearing jaws that are arranged so that they can be vertically displaced and adjusted in recesses of the two side panels of the device, the two bearing jaws, in turn, are each vertically adjustable by means of a tool, in particular a screw drive for adjusting the cutting and/or stamping depth, arranged on the two anchoring boxes that are connected with one another by a connecting strut of a clamping lever that is arranged for folding pivotably and vertically on both sides likewise on the side panels of the device, said strut being aligned parallel to the receiving shaft, the clamping lever is equipped with an anchoring mechanism which is arranged inside its connecting strut and reaches into the anchoring boxes on both its sides and which has anchoring elements that can be actuated by means of a one-man/one-hand grip arranged on the connecting strut and that are able to engage in the side panels of the device, and by means of the screw drives arranged in the protrusions of the anchoring boxes, the receiving shaft, together with the circular blades and/or stamping rollers arranged on the latter, can be fixed at a precisely desired height and operating position to give the respectively desired cutting and/or stamping depth.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring mechanism of the clamping lever includes two actuation bar parts, configured with elongated holes symmetrically slanting toward one another and extending away from one another rising upward, and which are longitudinally displaceable with respect to one another inside the sleeve-like connecting strut on both sides, with the anchoring elements, in particular latching hooks, that can engage in the side panels of the device, such that one displaced peg, which can be displaced diagonally to the same in each case, engages in the two diagonal elongated holes of the actuation bar parts by means of a self spring-loaded one-man/one-hand grip that can be displaced against the spring, in particular perpendicular to the connecting strut, and thus ensures the opposed displacing of the two anchoring bars with the anchoring hooks, in particular latching hooks.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein the individual dough-processing tools, in particular the round blade and/or stamping roller, can each be affixed without a change of position to the receiving shaft by means of a clamping ring with clamping screws.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the bearing laws of the receiving shaft are spring-loaded with the rotation bearings in the recesses of the side panels.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the two side panels comprise a scaling strut with a scale that connects the two side panels with one another and is parallel to the receiving shaft and to the connecting strut of the clamping lever, and on which a positioning aidfor fixing the individual round blades and/or stamping rollers precisely in position and for arranging the distances between them on the receiving shaftis displaceably mounted and can be fixed by fixing screws in every scale position on the scaling strut.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the receiving shaft is power driven.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the individual dough-processing tools, in particular the round blade and/or stamping roller, can each be affixed without a change of position to the receiving shaft by means of a quick-action clamping lock with quick-action clamping lever.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0037] The figure shows how, in the two front-placed receiving recesses 20 of the two side panels 2, both of the two-part bearing jaws 45, which can be guided at varying heights in the tracks 21, are also arranged in the rotation bearings 46 mounted in their upper parts 451 for the tool receiving shaft 4, here with uniformly spaced rotation blades 40 fixed to them by means of quick-action locks 42.
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[0039] The two bearing jaws 45 are inserted into the recesses 20; their upper parts 451 with rotation bearings 46 of the receiving shaft 4 are connected with the lower parts 452 by means of non-visible compression springs 453, which press the upper parts 451 upward.
[0040] Both bearing jaws 45 or their upper parts 451 are connected by a height adjusting screw drive 35 with the angled protrusions 311 of the two anchoring boxes 31 (joined together by means of a connecting strut 37 with one-man/one-hand grip 36) of the clamping lever 3 linked on both sides in each case to the aforementioned side panel 2. By raising the one-man/one-hand grip 36 or pressing it down to the connecting strut 37, it is possible to release the latching hooks 32 mounted in the two anchoring boxes 31 from the anchoring in the side panels 2, and the clamping lever 3 hinged to the side panels 2 can then be folded upward, as indicated by two curved arrows, so that the circular blades 40 become accessible and said blades can be displaced, for example, as needed, into other positions on the tool receiving shaft 4.
[0041] The two side panels 2 of the device 100 shown in
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