STAMP PLATE WITH MOULDING STOP

20170112163 · 2017-04-27

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Abstract

A stamp plate (1) and a device for producing shell-shaped goods for consumption made of a food mass, in particular a fat mass such as cocoa or a chocolate-type fat mass. The stamp plate comprises a substantially flat base body (2) and at least one stamp (3) which can be temperature controlled and is arranged on the base body (2). The at least one stamp (3), during the intended use, can be immersed into a cavity (7) of a mold (7) in which the food mass is located, and the cavity corresponding to the stamp (3). At least one additional raised element (4) is arranged on the base body (2) as a spacer (5) for the mold (7).

Claims

1-16. (canceled)

17. A stamp plate for a device for producing consumer products which are molded in a shell-like manner from a food mass, the stamp plate comprising: a substantially planar base member; and at least one stamp which is arranged on the base member and which can be temperature-controlled and which, when used in accordance with provisions, can be introduced into a cell of a mold, which cell corresponds to the stamp and in which the food mass is located; wherein at least one additional raised element is arranged on the base member as at least one spacer with respect to the mold.

18. The stamp plate according to claim 17, wherein the spacer is raised from the base member less than a location of the stamp furthest away from the base member.

19. The stamp plate according to claim 17, wherein a plurality of stamps and a plurality of spacers are arranged on the base member.

20. The stamp plate according to claim 17, wherein the at least one spacer is constructed from metal.

21. The stamp plate according to claim 1 wherein the at least one spacer can be disassembled from the base member.

22. The stamp plate according to claim 17, wherein the at least one spacer has an engagement face for a tool.

23. The stamp plate according to claim 17, wherein at least one guide for the mold is arranged on or at the base member.

24. A device for producing consumer products which are molded in a shell-like manner from a food mass, having a stamp plate according to claim 17 and a receiving member for a mold having at least one cell for filling with flowable food mass.

25. The device according to claim 24, wherein the device comprises a mold having at least one cell for filling with flowable food mass, and the at least one spacer is arranged on the stamp plate in such a manner that, when the food mass is molded, the food mass is positioned on the surface of the mold.

26. The device according to claim 24, wherein the at least one spacer is constructed in such a manner that, when the stamp is introduced into the cell of the mold, a gap is ensured between the edge of the cell of the mold and the stamp which is introduced into the cell of the mold.

27. The device according to claim 26, wherein a width of the gap is approximately between 0.1 and 0.3 mm.

28. The device according to claim 25, wherein the mold is constructed from plastics material and has reinforcement webs, and the at least one spacer is arranged in such a manner that, when the food mass is molded, the food mass is positioned on the mold in the region of a connection web.

29. A method for producing consumer products which are molded in a shell-like manner from at least one food mass, the method comprising: lowering a stamp of a stamp plate into a corresponding cell of a mold in such a manner that a spacer, which is arranged on the stamp plate, is positioned on the surface of the mold, and ensuring a gap between the edge of the cell of the mold and the stamp which is introduced into the cell of the mold.

30. The method according to claim 29, further comprising discharging excess food mass, when the stamp is introduced into the cell, through the gap and forming a film of excess food mass around the cell.

31. The method according to claim 30, further comprising removing the excess food mass from the mold, after the food mass has been molded and after the stamp has been lifted out of the cell.

32. A method for retrofitting a stamp plate for a device for producing consumer products which are molded in a shell-like manner from a food mass, wherein the device has a receiving member for a mold having at least one cell for filling with flowable food mass, and at least one stamp which can be temperature-controlled is arranged on the stamp plate, and at least one spacer is mounted on the stamp plate ensures a gap between the edge of the cell of the mold and the stamp which is introduced into the cell of the mold.

33. The stamp plate according to claim 19, wherein the plurality of spacers are arranged in an edge region of the base member

34. The stamp plate according to claim 33, wherein the plurality of spacers are arranged in a distributed state around the stamps.

35. The stamp plate according to claim 20, wherein the at least one spacer is constructed as a turned component.

36. The stamp plate according to claim 21, wherein the at least one spacer has a thread by which the at least one spacer is releasably secured to a corresponding thread of the base member.

37. The method according to claim 29, wherein the mass is a cocoa-containing or chocolate-like fatty mass.

38. The method according to claim 29, wherein the gap has a width of between 0.1 and 0.3 mm.

39. The method according to claim 31, wherein the excess food mass is removed from the mold by a vibrating roller.

Description

[0055] In the drawings:

[0056] FIG. 1: is a first perspective view of a stamp plate;

[0057] FIG. 2: is a schematic cross-section of an example of a device according to the invention;

[0058] FIG. 3: is a second perspective view of the stamp plate;

[0059] FIG. 4: is a lateral view of a cell/stamp pair and a stamp.

[0060] FIG. 1 shows a stamp plate 1 according to the invention. The stamp plate 1 comprises a substantially planar base member 2 and a large number of stamps 3 which are arranged on the base member 2 and which can be temperature-controlled.

[0061] These stamps are guided when used in accordance with provisions into a cell which corresponds to the stamp 3 and in which the food mass is located.

[0062] On the base member 2, additional raised elements 4 are arranged as spacers 5 with respect to the mold.

[0063] Guiding elements 6 are further arranged on the base member.

[0064] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-section of an example of a device 10 according to the invention. The device 10 comprises a stamp plate 1 and a mold 7, in which there are formed cells 8 which are filled with food mass.

[0065] Stamps 3 are arranged on the base member 2 of the stamp plate 1. Furthermore, in the edge region 9 of the base member 2 there are provided spacers 5 which ensure a gap 11 between the surface 12 of the base member 2 and the surface 13 of the mold 7.

[0066] The gap width is approximately 0.2 mm.

[0067] The gap 11 results in excess food mass being able to be discharged between the edge 14 of the cell 8 and the edge 15 of the stamp 3 which is introduced into the cell 8 and forming a film on the surface 13 of the mold.

[0068] In the example shown, the spacer 5 is lowered into the base member 2.

[0069] FIG. 3 is a second perspective view of the stamp plate 1. The spacers 5 have an engagement face 16 for a tool which is not illustrated.

[0070] FIG. 4 is a lateral view of a cell/stamp pair 18 and a stamp 3.

[0071] The stamp 3 is introduced into the cell 8 and encloses therewith a space 19 in which food mass is molded, wherein the stamp 3 defines the inner contour of the shell-like consumer product and the cell 8 defines the outer contour.

[0072] The stamp 3 has a base 20 and a molding element 21 which is introduced almost completely into the cell 8. The base 20 has a height 22 which is slightly smaller than that of a spacer element which is not illustrated so that a gap 11 can be formed for the discharge of excess food mass.

[0073] The molding element 21 has a cover slope 23 via which excess food mass is discharged in a uniform manner from the space 19 into the gap. At the same time, the shell-like consumer product is molded in such a manner that it is readily possible to apply a cover which has good contact with the product in the region of the cover slope.