Press cover for a cheese mould
09713314 · 2017-07-25
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Abstract
The invention relates to a press cover for a cheese mold, particularly for a cheese mold (1, 12) made from metal with a round or polygonal cross section, wherein the shape and dimensions of the press cover (1) match the inner cross section of the cheese mold (1). It should be of simple construction, able to withstand high pressing force, and also satisfy stringent hygiene requirements. This is solved in that the press cover (1) comprises a perforated plate (22) and a frame (30) with is provided on the periphery of the press cover (21), which frame has a movable outer ring (33) arranged on the outside thereof, which ring lies flush against the inner wall of the cheese mold (1, 12) and creates an effective seal therewith when the raw cheese mass is pressed out. The press cover (21) is also provided with a stiffening frame and rib structure (23, 24, 30).
Claims
1. Press cover for a cheese mould, particularly for a cheese mould (1, 12) made from metal having a round or polygonal cross section, wherein the press cover (21) matches the inner cross section of the cheese mould (1, 12) in terms of shape and dimensions, wherein the press cover comprises a perforated plate (22) and a frame (30) is provided on the periphery of the press cover (21), on the outer side of which frame a movable outer ring (33) is disposed, that lies flush against the inner wall of the cheese mould (1, 12), forming a seal therewith, when the raw cheese mass is being pressed out, and wherein the press cover (21) is provided with a strengthening frame and rib structure (23, 24, 30), wherein the outer ring (3) is disposed such that it can be raised and lowered in a guide on a ring guide (31) of the frame (30), wherein a guide surface (37) facing the outer ring (33) is provided on the ring guide (31) at an angle to the pressing direction, and wherein the outer ring (33) is furnished with a matching surface (36) at the same angle as the guide surface (37).
2. Press cover according to claim 1, wherein the outer ring (33) is made from a plastic.
3. Press cover according to claim 1, wherein a protrusion (38) is present on the periphery of the outer ring (33).
4. Press cover according to claim 1, wherein the rib structure (23, 24) includes ribs in the form of struts (23) that pass across the centre point, preferably in radiating or radial manner, originating from the lengthwise axis of the cheese mould (1, 12) and extend via the perforated plate (22) as far as the frame (30), and in so doing intersect with rings or transverse ribs (24) arranged in a ring pattern and attached thereto at the intersection points, wherein a plurality of rings having different diameters and located at a distance from each other is created thereby.
5. Press cover according to claim 1, wherein the perforated plate (22) is preferably a finely perforated plate, and wherein the rib structure (23, 24) is made from a stainless steel.
6. Press cover according to claim 1, wherein the rib structure (23, 24) is joined non-detachably to the perforated plate (22) via thin bars (26).
7. Press cover according to claim 1, wherein the cheese mould (1, 12) has a base and a jacket (4, 16), wherein the base has a rib structure that extends as far as a transition area of the outer jacket wall, and that the cheese mould (1, 12) may have a round or cylindrical or polygonal cross section.
8. Press cover according to claim 1, wherein the cheese mould (1, 12) is made from plastic or metal, preferably a stainless steel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the following, the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to an embodiment. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) A press cover 21 (
(10) In round cheese mould 1, individual ribs in the form of struts 23 pass over the centre point extending preferably in radiating or radial manner from the lengthwise axis of the mould over perforated plate 22 as far as frame 30 (
(11) The outer ring 33 or plastic ring is arranged on the underside of a ring guide 31 such that it may be raised and lowered in frame 30. A guide surface 37 of ring guide 31 is arranged at an angle to the pressing direction, so that outer ring 33 is movable vertically without tilting and is able to lie flush against the inner wall of cheese mould 1, 12 to create a seal with a protruding edge 38. Outer ring 33 is furnished with a corresponding surface 36 to guide surface 37, which is also at the same angle. In addition, bolts 32 are arranged at distance from each other in outer ring 33, and are aligned in guide holes that are approximately parallel to the pressing direction.
(12) When the raw cheese mass is pressed out, the underside of outer ring 33 lies flush with perforated plate 22 (
(13) A protruding edge 38 is provided on the outside of outer ring 33, which edge serves to create a good seal with the inner wall of cheese mould 1, 12 during pressing.
(14) When press cover 21 is raised, outer ring 33 may in turn slide downward in the guide (
(15) Cheese moulds 1, 12 according to the invention (
(16) A spring-mounted shaking mechanism positioned horizontally above the conveyor apparatus, in the form of a tenter frame for example, may preferably also be assigned to the cassette press for receiving a cassette. The cheese blocks are not emptied onto the conveyor apparatus until shaking has been carried out.
(17) A round mould 1 according to
(18) Longitudinal ribs 7 extend radially, originating from lengthwise axis 9 and passing across base 5 and continuing as jacket ribs 10 into the region of the jacket wall. The ends of jacket ribs 10 are welded to a jacket ring 11. Longitudinal ribs 7 are connected to rings 8 in a material and/or form-fitting manner in the base region, wherein a plurality of rings 8 having different diameters and positioned at a distance from each other are provided. An inner ring 8 delimits the extent of longitudinal ribs 7 towards lengthwise axis 9.
(19) In another variation, the ribs may also be arranged parallel to each other as longitudinal ribs 17 (
(20) Rectangular moulds 12 have longitudinal and jacket ribs 17, 18, which are preferably arranged parallel to each other, wherein further longitudinal and jacket ribs 17, 18, which are also arranged parallel to each other, are provided transversely thereto.
(21) Jacket ribs 18 may extend as far as a basket 19 that forms the upper edge of jacket 16. However, rectangular mould 12 may also be formed without basket 19.
(22) In the case of both round and angular moulds 1, 12, the ribs may be connected to the jacket and the base by spot welding. To this end, the ribs then have projecting lugs, and spot welding is carried out at each lug. Despite the integral base and jacket, the moulds have high strength, particularly for absorbing the pressing forces.
(23) The individual moulds 1, 12 are arranged in a manner known per se in the base area.
(24) The ribs are dimensioned such that the outer dimensions of existing cassettes do not need to be changed to accommodate moulds.
(25) The individual moulds 1 are arranged in the base area of cassettes in a manner known per se. A cassette consists of at least one frame, which is constructed from struts, on which drive centring pins for holding and turning the cassette and centring pins for the trough and/or the tenter frame are provided.
(26) At least the jacket 4, 16 of the cheese mould consists of a perforated plate. The perforations must satisfy the condition that the outflow of whey must be less than the inflow of raw cheese mass. This is the only way to ensure that the curds are always below the surface of the whey. Only in this manner can air pockets (blind inclusions) in the cheese be prevented. The apertures in the perforated plate are preferably about 0.1 mm wide and about 0.3 mm long, to prevent hair formation.
(27) For cheese that is to be pressed heavily, i.e. hard cheese, the jacket wall and if necessary also the base consist(s) of a CONIDUR finely perforated plate. Due to the specific perforation pattern, the formation of hair, such as occurs in plastic moulds or normal, thicker perforated plates, can be avoided.
(28) For the compression of soft cheese or semi-hard cheese, however, a conventional perforation pattern may be sufficient.
(29) The perforated plate may have a whey edge 20 with a coarser perforation pattern than the rest of jacket 4, 16 above basket 3, particularly for producing hard cheese. A different perforation pattern of jacket 4, 16 is not absolutely necessary for softer cheese.
(30) In general, the cheese moulds may also be made of a plastic.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(31) 1 Cheese mould
(32) 2 Rib structure
(33) 3 Basket
(34) 4 Jacket
(35) 5 Base
(36) 7 Longitudinal rib
(37) 8 Ring
(38) 9 Lengthwise axis
(39) 10 Jacket rib
(40) 11 Jacket ring
(41) 12 Cheese mould
(42) 16 Jacket
(43) 17 Longitudinal rib
(44) 18 Jacket rib
(45) 19 Basket
(46) 20 Whey edge
(47) 21 Press cover
(48) 22 Perforated plate
(49) 23 Strut
(50) 24 Transverse rib, Ring
(51) 25 Eyelet
(52) 26 Thin bar
(53) 30 Frame
(54) 31 Ring guide
(55) 32 Bolt
(56) 33 Outer ring
(57) 34 Guide hole
(58) 35 Inner ring
(59) 36 Sliding surface
(60) 37 Guide surface
(61) 38 Protrusion