KNEADING MACHINE FOR USE IN THE PROCESSING OF FOOD DOUGHS
20170181441 ยท 2017-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F31/445
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A21C1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F31/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A21C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A kneading machine for use in the processing of food dough, to be used in bakeries, breadstick factories, and the pastry and confectionery industry as well as for domestic use. The kneading machine is of the mechanical arm type wherein the kneading tool (10) completes a trajectory which extends more than half and up to the entire diameter of the tub (V) containing the dough. The working end or terminal part of the kneading tool includes a shaped kneading implement (9) immersed in the mass of dough (P) both in the outward travel and in the return travel and acts on the entire mass of dough.
Claims
1. In a mechanical arm kneading machine for mixing and blending food dough wherein a first elongated kneading tool is mounted to a first articulated system which imparts a movement to said tool whereby a shaped kneading implement mounted at a working end of said tool and immersed in a mass of dough to be processed performs the necessary actions of mixing and blending the dough contained in a tub (V), said first elongated kneading tool (10) being adapted to have a trajectory so that the shaped kneading implement (9) at the working end of said first elongated kneading tool (10) and immersed in the mass of dough (P), acts on the entire mass of dough (P), the improvement comprising wherein said first articulated system imparts to said first elongated kneading tool (10) a translational/oscillating movement in a first vertical plane, said first articulated system comprising a first crank (1) fixedly mounted at a first end for 360 rotation about an axis of a drive pin (2) and having a connection pin (4) at a second end hingedly connected to an end of a first elongated bar (5) having a longitudinal slot (6) therein, said longitudinal slot (6) slidingly engaging a first fixed pin (7) extending from a support of said machine, said first elongated kneading tool (10) including an extending arm (8) connected to said first elongated bar (5).
2. The kneading machine according to claim 1, wherein the 360 rotational movement of said first crank (1) about the axis of said drive pin (2) moves said first elongated bar (5) by means of said hinged connected pin (4) and the sliding engagement of said slot (6) with respect to said first fixed pin (7) in a reciprocating movement of roto/translation relative to said first fixed pin (7) whereby said first elongated kneading tool (10) performs a translation/oscillating movement so that said shaped kneading implement (9) has an outward/return travel with a substantially elliptical trajectory (T) extending to the entire diameter of the tub (V) so as to achieve the mixing and blending action of the mass of dough (P).
3. The kneading machine according to claim 1, comprising a second kneading tool mounted to a second articulated system which imparts a movement to said second kneading tool, having a shaped kneading implement mounted at a working end of said second kneading tool and immersed in the mass of dough (P) contained in the tub (V), in a second vertical plane parallel to the first vertical plane of movement of said first kneading tool (10), said first and second articulated systems being mutually opposed, said second articulated system comprising a second crank fixedly mounted at a first end for 360 rotation about the axis of said drive pin (2) and having a connection pin at a second end hingedly connected to an end of a second elongated bar having a longitudinal slot therein, said longitudinal slot of said second elongated bar slidingly engaging a second fixed pin extending from said support of said machine, said second elongated kneading tool including an extending arm connected to said second elongated bar.
4. The kneading machine according to claim 3, wherein the 360 rotational movement of said second crank about the axis of said drive pin (2) moves said second elongated bar by means of said hinged connection pin of said second elongated bar and the sliding engagement of said slot of said second elongated bar with respect to said second fixed pin in a reciprocating movement of roto/translation relative to said second fixed pin whereby said second elongated kneading tool performs a translational/oscillating movement so that said shaped kneading implement mounted on the working end of said second elongated kneading tool has an outward/return travel with a substantially elliptical trajector (T.sub.2) extending to the entire diameter of the tub (V).
5. The kneading machine according to claim 4, which further comprises a knematic control (20) including an endless chain transmission (21) driven by a motor (22) mounted on the support of said machine for driving said drive pin (2).
6. The kneading machine according to claim 4, wherein said first and second articulated systems are configured so that said first and second elongated kneading tools and the respective shaped kneading implements connected thereto simultaneously complete respective trajectories (T.sub.1, T.sub.2) in coincidence with each other.
7. The kneading machine according to claim 4, wherein said first and second articulated systems are configured so that said first and second elongated kneading tools and the respective shaped kneading implements connected thereto simultaneously complete respective trajectories (T.sub.1, T.sub.2) in mutual opposition to each other.
8. The kneading machine according to claim 1, wherein the distance (H) between said drive pin (2) and said connection pin (4) of said first crank (1) can be altered so that the trajectory (T) of the shaped kneading implement (9) at the working end of said first elongated kneading tool (10) can be varied.
9. The kneading machine according to claim 3, wherein the angle () between a longitudinal axis of said first crank, defined between said drive pin (2) and said connection pin of said first crank, and a longitudinal axis of said second crank, defined between said drive pin (2) and said connection pin of said second crank, can be altered so that said first and second cranks can be mutually aligned with respect to each other on said drive pin (2) or mutually inclined with respect to each other on said drive pin (2).
10. The kneading machine according to claim 1, wherein said extending arm (8) of said first elongated kneading tool (10) is removably connected to said first elongated bar (5) by a quick disconnect (70).
11. The kneading machine according to claim 1, wherein said tub (V) containing the mass of dough (2) is configured to rotate with respect to said machine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The features of the invention will be better understood by the description of a possible embodiment thereof, given only by way of non-limiting example, with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0017] As shown in
[0018] Operatively, as can be seen in succession in
[0019] Constructively, as seen in
[0020] Drive pin 2 is rotated by means of a kinematic control 20 consisting of the endless chain transmission 21, driven by motor 22, arranged on one of the two support plates 31 or 32. As shown in
[0021] In practice, as seen in
[0022] Moreover, the present invention provides that in order to better adapt the movement parameters of tool 10, such as the change of tool speed and the change of trajectory of the end shaped kneading implement 9 at the end of tool 10, to the physical characteristics of dough P, to ensure good oxygenation thereof without excessive heating, even at high working speed, it is possible to alter the distance H (see
[0023] Finally, the invention provides that kneading tool 10 may be removably applied on bar 5 by means, for example, of a rapid attack or quick disconnect for connection 70.
[0024] The present invention, which has proved particularly advantageous in the production of kneading machines with mechanical arms of the household type, used in the processing of soft dough to make, for example, bread dough, may take different forms and aspects than those illustrated and described without prejudice to its essential features, which must not, however, depart from the scope of the patent, being defined by the following claims.