The invention to which this application relates is to a method and apparatus which provides the ability to apply an image to a baked product surface or a surface of apportion of the baked product. The application also relates to baked products formed thereby.
In particular, although not necessarily exclusively, the invention relates to apparatus and a method which allows the application of one or more images to a surface of the baked product such as an external surface of the same and/or to surface of a portion of the baked product and which surface is exposed by cutting into the baked product to form a portion of the same.
Known methods for application of an image on baked products can typically be placed into a number of categories but in each case the image is typically applied to the external surface of the baked product. A first category is the application of the image by applying the desired image onto a disc of edible material and then adhering the disc with the use of a suitable food based paste to the product, either before the same is baked, or after the baking of the product. Thus, the disc acts, in effect, as a label on which the desired image is carried. Typically therefore the disc is applied to the exterior surface of the baked product so as to provide, for example, the identity of the company which baked the product and/or information relating to one or more ingredients of the baked product. In a variation of this the image can be placed onto, for example, a baking sheet of material and then transferred from the sheet material onto the surface of the baked product as disclosed in WO2017045069.
A second category is to make an impression on an exterior surface of the product before the same is baked. This means that once the product is baked, the impressed image is viewable on an external surface of the baked product.
Both of these categories have significant problems. With regard to the use of a disc, the disc can become detached from the baked product so that, by the time of display of the product for the purposes of purchase, and at which time the image is of most relevance, the disc is no longer part of the baked product. With regard to the category in which the image is applied to the external surface of the product, then, during the baking of the product, the colouring which is used to create the image, can disperse into the baked product such that the image is not clearly discernible by the time the baked product is ready for purchase and so the impact of use of the image is no longer of value. A further problem is that the when the image is transferred via a transfer sheet, the image actually applied to the baked product surface becomes unclear.
A third category of creating the image is to make an indent into a baked product and then perform a further cooking action on the baked product, such as toasting, so that the part of the baked product in which the indent is formed, does not toast to the same extent as the remainder of the product so that there is a discernible change in colour between the indented portion and the remainder of the product. However, this process requires the user of the baked product to perform a further cooking action in order to be able to achieve the desired image. This is undesirable if, for example, the user has only limited time available and/or does not like the form of the product once it has been toasted or otherwise cooked. Furthermore the toasting of the baked product is only appropriate to be used on a limited range of baked products.
A further problem with all known processes is that the application of the image involves some form of contact between the surface of the baked product and application means, whether be printing apparatus, disc application or transfer using sheet material. This represents a hygiene and contamination risk during the manufacture of the baked product and/or to end consumer.
The aim of the present invention is therefore to provide a means of applying and creating an image on a baked product, which allows the same to be provided with the image clearly defined on the product so as to provide entertainment and/or information to the user of the product and, in certain instances, to allow the product to be linked to a licensed product or character.
A further aim is to provide apparatus and a method which allows the creation of the image in a manner which allows the same to be created in relatively high volumes and thereby allow the creation of the image to be performed on a commercial basis and in a manner which allows hygiene and contamination risks to be avoided.
A further aim of the invention is to provide a baked product which has images applied to internal surfaces of the baked product in addition to, or instead of, the external surface.
In a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a baked product which is adapted by applying a predefined pattern to form a viewable image on at least one surface of the baked product or a baked product portion and wherein the image is applied directly onto the said surface by application apparatus.
In one embodiment the image is created, before, during or after the baking of the baked product.
In one embodiment the image is formed by the application of a substance which is applied from an application means which is located at a spaced distance from the said product surface so as to apply the substance onto the said surface in a contactless manner. By contactless is meant that there is not required to be physical contact between the application means of the apparatus and the surface of the baked product in order to apply the substance to the surface.
In one embodiment the application means sprays the substance onto the surface from an application head and the path of the application head is controlled by processing means so as to form the required image. Typically the distance between the said surface and the application head is such as to allow the image to be formed of the desired size whilst preferably maintaining the definition of the image to the required level.
Typically the substance is applied during and/or after the product has been baked so that the substance is transferred onto the baked product in the required pattern configuration to create the image.
In one embodiment the substance is applied to at least one surface of the baked product which is exposed during or after the product has been baked.
In one embodiment the said surface is exposed by cutting into the baked product. In one embodiment the cutting creates a slice of the baked product, such as a slice of bread or cake.
In one embodiment, the image is applied to at least one of two opposing surfaces of the baked product or a portion thereof.
In one embodiment the images are added to the opposing sides of a slice such that when the slice is placed back together to form the baked product shape the said surfaces are hidden from external view of the baked product until the portions are again separated for consumption by the end consumer.
In one embodiment, the image is created on a stamp or a stencil or is designed and stored as software in a processing means which controls the substance application means operation.
In one embodiment the image or images which are created on the baked product relate to a particular licensed product or character.
In another embodiment, the image or images which are created on the baked product includes the identity of the manufacturer of the baked product and/or information relating to the baked product.
In one embodiment, the substance which is used to form the image, is a liquid and, in one embodiment, includes a food colouring and/or fruit or vegetable based substance so as to provide a specific characteristics, such as added vitamins or other supplement and thereby provide an additional health benefit to the person who consumes the baked product with the images applied thereto.
In one embodiment, the image created on the baked product, is also created or linked to, one or more images which are provided on packaging in which the baked product is subsequently wrapped and sold as a retail item.
In one embodiment the image or images which are created are linked to a particular promotion which is related to the sales of the baked product or products at that time.
In one embodiment the image or images which are applied, are applied to a selected number of baked products or portions of baked products and the image indicates that the selected baked product or portion, if present in the retail item purchased by the consumer is a “winning” product or portion for the consumer who can then claim a prize from the manufacturer or promoter.
In one embodiment the image which is applied indicates the particular prize which can be claimed.
In one embodiment the image includes a security code and in one embodiment this allows the prize claim to be verified as authentic.
In one embodiment the said products or portions with an image applied thereto are randomly inserted into retail packs which includes products or portions with no image or a different image applied thereto, thereby allowing the promotion to be a game of chance. In this embodiment the image may be applied directly via a contactless application apparatus or indirectly via contact from a part of the application apparatus.
In one embodiment the image is created by emitting a laser light onto the surface and relatively moving the laser and/or surface to form the image on the surface in the required pattern.
In a further aspect there is provided a baked product having at least one surface to which a substance is applied, said substance providing nutritional benefit to the baked product and/or consumer of the baked product.
In a yet further aspect of the invention there is provided a baked product having at least one surface on which an image is created and wherein the surface is a surface of the baked product which is exposed by cutting into the baked product during or after baking to form the baked product into portions.
In a further aspect there is provided a baked product which is adapted by applying a substance in a predefined pattern on at least one surface of the baked product or a baked product portion to form a viewable image on said surface.
In one embodiment the substance is applied in a liquid or powder form
In one embodiment, once the required images have been applied to the one or more surfaces, the portions are collated and the shape of the baked product is substantially reformed so that the said surfaces are hidden from external view of the baked product.
In whichever embodiment, the baked product is any, or any combination of savoury or sweet products such as bread, bread rolls, sandwich thins, bagels, crumpets, wraps, pies, doughnuts, cakes, cake bats, cupcakes, muffins, buns, pies, cookies, a wrap, cake, rice cakes, biscuits, crackers, wafers, potato chips or the like and/or a portion thereof such as a slice of bread, cake or the like.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided apparatus to form one or more images on one or more surfaces of a baked product, said apparatus including one or more application means mounted so as to enable the one or more images to be formed directly on the said surface.
In one embodiment a substance is applied to the surface to create the one or more images. Alternatively a laser is used to create the image.
Preferably the substance is applied in a contactless manner so that it is only the applied substance which contacts the surface in a predefined manner and not the apparatus application means. The use of a non-contact application means such as a spray for the substance means that the opportunity for contamination or hygiene issues being caused by the application apparatus is significantly reduced.
In one embodiment a plurality of the substance application means are provided as part of the apparatus to thereby allow the application of a plurality of images to the surfaces of a plurality of baked products, and/or baked product portion surfaces, simultaneously.
In one embodiment, the apparatus includes means for cutting the baked product to form the portions and expose at least one surface of at least one of the portions onto which the image is to be applied.
In one embodiment the apparatus includes collating means such that once the image or images have been applied to the desired number of surfaces of the baked product portions, the portions are collated back into the baked product shape and/or to collate a plurality of baked products for form a retail item for subsequent purchase, such as for example to provide the required number of slices to form a loaf of bread or to collate a number of biscuits to form a pack of biscuits.
Typically the apparatus includes packaging means in which the said baked product and/or baked products with the one or more images applied thereto is placed into packaging in which the same is to be sold.
In one embodiment the spraying of the substance onto the baked product surface is used to apply the image.
In one embodiment the apparatus can apply images to up to 1500 baked product surfaces per hour.
In an alternative embodiment printing apparatus utilising a sealed pot printing system can be used for the application of the images onto the surface. Alternatively, pad printing apparatus, also called tampography can be used to apply the image to the surface of the slice of bread. This apparatus utilises a printing process that can transfer a 2-D image onto a 3-D object. This is accomplished using an indirect offset (gravure) printing process, involving a silicon pad and a photopolymer plate stencil. In one embodiment the stencil has the image applied thereto by etching utilising a process called post curing.
In a further aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of creating at least one image on a surface of a baked product or of a portion thereof, said method comprising the steps of defining a pattern of the desired image, selecting one or more surfaces of the product onto which the one or more images are to be created, providing an application means to be used to form the image directly on the surface in the required pattern so as to form the image on the one or more surfaces.
In one embodiment the same substance may be used for each part of the image and/or each image. Alternatively different substances are applied for different images and/or different parts of the same image so as to form the particular desired visual and/or edible effect.
In one embodiment the difference in the substances may be to provide different colours and/or tactile effects.
In another embodiment the difference in the substances may be to provide particular edible effects such as, for example, to provide vitamins and/or other health supplements which are beneficial to the consumer of the baked product.
In one embodiment the substance is applied using a contactless technique in which the application apparatus does not contact the said surface.
In one embodiment the substance is applied by spraying.
In one embodiment, the method includes the step of cutting the baked product so as to create portions of the baked product and hence expose a surface on which the image is to be applied.
In one embodiment, the cutting process has the effect of cutting the baked product into slices.
In one embodiment the said image is applied to an external surface of the baked product and/or the same or another image is applied to a alternatively to a surface of the baked product which is exposed by cutting into the baked product to form the same into portions and the said surface or surfaces to which the image is applied is at least one of the newly exposed surfaces.
In one embodiment the method includes the step of collating portions of a baked product together, and/or baked products together which have had at least one image applied thereto so as to form a retail pack with outer packaging.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a baked product having at least a surface to which a substance is applied, said substance providing nutritional benefit to the baked product and/or consumer of the baked product.
Specific embodiments of the invention are now described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein;
Referring firstly to
In addition, or alternatively, one or more images can be applied to a surface or surfaces of a portion of the baked product such as a surface which is exposed during the baking process or after the baking has been performed. The portions can be created by cutting into the baked product and so exposing the surfaces of the portion. In
In accordance with the invention, an image 16 is applied to the surface 12 or 14, or perhaps both surfaces, of the portion 7 so as to provide a decorative and/or informative image on the same. One example of a decorative image 16, is shown in
As illustrated in
In another embodiment, the images which are applied may be linked to a particular occasion such as a national occasion, a sporting occasion or to a more specific occasion such as a celebration of a birthday, wedding or the like. It will therefore be appreciated that the selection of the particular images which are applied can be used to personalise the baked product and add value to the same. The image 16 applied can also provide information in relation to the manufacturer, ingredients of the baked product and/or other information, as illustrated in
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It should be appreciated that although the Figures illustrate the application of the pattern onto the surface of one portion such as a slice 7 of a bread loaf 2, the process can be repeated simultaneously at a number of printing stations.
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It is found that a suitable example of application head and application control apparatus is an inkjet hot melt printer, preferably with a large drop volume in order to provide a relatively fast application of the substance and in a non-contact manner thereby reducing any hygiene or contamination issues.
It should also be noted that the application head and application of the substance as shown in
In
Once applied, the tampo printing pad is raised as indicated by arrow 34 and returned to a standby position, the slice of bread with the image pattern 20 thereon is removed and replaced with the next slice of bread and the process repeated from
It should also be appreciated that in whichever process is used, different substances and/or different colours of the substance can be applied to provide the image in the required form. It should also be appreciated that other foodstuffs such as sprinkles or the like may be applied as part of the application of the substance.
Thus, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, there is provided a method in which a portion which has been cut from a baked product can have at least one image applied to at least one surface thereof and, in one embodiment the portion can then be consumed and/or made available for purchase or in another embodiment the portions are then reconfigured with other portions of the baked product to reform the baked product into a form for the application of packaging thereto so that the baked product can then be presented for subsequent purchase and consumption.
Typically the steps of separation of the portions of the baked product and the application of the image is performed as part of the baking process and is therefore suited to be ing performed on a commercial large volume scale.
In one embodiment all, or at least a plurality of portions, of the baked product are separated to allow the application of images to a plurality of surfaces thereof and the same images may be applied to a number of the slices or, alternatively different images are selectively applied.
It should be appreciated that a number of portions of the baked product can be printed simultaneously and the ability to apply the substance directly and/or create the image directly, i.e. without the need to use an intermediate medium, and yet further preferably in a non-contact manner can be used to overcome any hygiene concerns which may exist in relation to contact application processes.
Furthermore, the substance, which can be formed of food extracts and/or foodstuffs which have nutritional benefits allow the baked product with the substance images applied thereto to have added nutritional benefits and so be marketed as having nutritional benefits over and above conventional baked products. For example, the liquid substance may include vegetable extracts which contribute towards the recommended “5-a-day” consumption of vegetables and fruit. The fact the liquid is applied as a pattern which is attractive to children therefore increases the chances of successfully increasing the provision of nutritional benefit to the children, and adults, by consuming the baked products in accordance with the invention. In one embodiment the substance is a food grade ink certified as safe by the appropriate authority such as United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Union regulations and preferably does not include any substance which may cause allergic reaction to consumers.
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1606868.6 | Apr 2016 | GB | national |
1616840.3 | Oct 2016 | GB | national |
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PCT/GB2017/051098 | 4/20/2017 | WO | 00 |