Transfer Apparatus for Dough Pieces
20180235242 ยท 2018-08-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21C7/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A21C5/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A21C9/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65G2201/0202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A21C14/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A21C9/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A transfer apparatus for transferring a dough piece from a first processing station to the next, especially from a dough portioning device to a dough kneading device, includes a rotating dropping roller and a scraper. The rotating dropping roller is configured to release the dough piece from the first processing station. The scraper is associated with the dropping roller and is configured to support the dough piece released from the dropping roller. An oiling device is associated with the dropping roller and is configured to apply oil onto an outside surface of the dropping roller.
Claims
1. A transfer apparatus for transferring a dough piece from a first processing station to a second processing station, comprising: a rotating dropping roller that is configured to release the dough piece from the first processing station, and a scraper that is associated with the dropping roller and that is configured to support the dough piece released from the dropping roller, and an oiling device that is associated with the dropping roller and that is configured to apply oil onto an outside surface of the dropping roller.
2. The transfer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the oiling device comprises at least one oiling pipe which extends at a distance parallel to the rotational axis of the dropping roller and which has oil outlet openings distributed across an axial length thereof.
3. The transfer apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the oiling pipe is arranged above the dropping roller with oil being delivered unpressurized via the oil outlet openings and dripping by gravity onto the dropping roller.
4. The transfer apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the oil outlet openings are arranged at an upper side of the oiling pipe that faces away from the dropping roller.
5. The transfer apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the oil outlet openings are configured in the form of nozzles via which the oil can be sprayed under pressure onto the dropping roller.
6. The transfer apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the oiling pipe is mounted in a detachable manner in the transfer apparatus.
7. The transfer apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the oiling pipe is connected via a plug connection to an oil supply line of an oil reservoir.
8. The transfer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the oiling device is formed by one of a fabric, felt, and fleece attached to the dropping roller.
9. The transfer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the oiling device is supplied with oil from one an oil reservoir via one of a pump, a dosing pump, and a dosing-valve arrangement.
10. The transfer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a scraper edge of the scraper is positioned above the dropping roller by micro gap having a thickness of between 10 m and 100 m.
11. The transfer apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the micro gap has a thickness of 50 m.
12. The transfer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first processing station is a dough portioning device and the second processing station is a dough kneading device.
13. A method of transferring a dough piece from a first processing station to a second processing station, the method comprising: rotating a dropping roller to release the dough piece from the first processing station, supporting the dough piece that is released from the dropping roller on a scraper, and applying oil on an outside surface of the dropping roller.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the applying step comprises delivering oil from outlet openings in an oiling pipe which extends at a distance parallel to the rotational axis of the dropping roller, the oil outlet openings being distributed across an axial length of the oiling pipe.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the oiling pipe is located above the dropping roller, and wherein the applying step comprises allowing oil to fall by gravity onto the dropping roller from the oil outlet openings in the oil pipe.
16. The method according to claim 14, wherein the oil outlet openings in the oiling pipe comprise nozzles, and wherein applying step comprises spraying oil under pressure onto the dropping roller from the nozzles.
17. The method according to claim 13, wherein oil is applied to the dropping roller from one of a fabric, felt, and fleece attached to the dropping roller.
18. The method according to claim 13, wherein the first processing station is a dough portioning device and the second processing station is a dough kneading device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0027] As shown in
[0028] To support the process of separating the dough piece TG from the ejector piston 6, a dropping roller 7 rotating counter-clockwise in relation to
[0029] On the side dropping roller 7 facing away from the portioning drum 4, a scraper 8 is arranged parallel to the dropping roller 7, which scraper prevents the dropping roller 7 from becoming sticky. Furthermore, above the dropping roller 7 an oiling device 9 is provided, the detailed structure of which is described below in more detail by means of
[0030] The customary chamber drum 10 of the dough processing system is arranged below the portioning drum 4 and the dropping roller 7. Said dough processing system has an internal kneading drum 11, kneading chambers 12 distributed across its circumference, as well as a kneading belt 13 extending across a partial circumference of the chamber drum 10. After being detached from the portioning drum 4, one dough piece, respectively, falls into the kneading chambers 12. While the kneading drum 10 is rotating clockwise in relation to
[0031] Subsequently, the oiling device 9 is described in more detail by means of
[0032] As shown especially in
[0033] The scraper edge 22 of the scraper 8 is arranged to face the dropping roller 7. In this context, it should be mentioned that a micro gap 23 with a measurement of, for example, 50 m is provided between the edge 22 and the outside surface of the dropping roller 7, which gap is sufficiently small for an efficient abrasion of dough material. However, at the same time, said gap supports the uniformity of the oil film on the dropping roller 7.