Claims
- 1. An apparatus for separating and kneading portions of dough including drum means rotatably mounted on a frame for rotating step-by-step in a constant direction of rotation; means connected to said drum means for performing the step-by-step rotation, said drum means including a plurality of circumferentially spaced measuring chambers; dough supply means adjacent the outer circumference of said drum means for periodic alignment with the respective measuring chambers; kneading means adjacent the periphery of said drum means in circumferentially spaced relation to the supply means for engaging and kneading dough in the measuring chambers; an exit portion adjacent the outer periphery of the drum means in circumferentially spaced relation to the supply means and the kneading means, to receive and remove kneaded dough from the drum means, said drum means having an inactive period, between two rotational steps, for said supply means to direct a portion of dough into a first of said measuring chambers, for the kneading means to engage and knead dough in another of said measuring chambers, and for kneaded dough to be removed from still another measuring chamber at said exit portion; each of said measuring chambers including measuring-flask means, and control means for controlling adjustment of said measuring-flask means within said chambers during said step-by-step rotation of the drum means, wherein said drum means consists of five of said circumferentially spaced measuring chambers, said means for performing said step-by-step rotation consists of means for rotating the drum means through five equal steps to perform one complete 360.degree. rotation of the drum means and the kneading means comprises a pair of kneading elements for kneading dough in two adjacent ones of said measuring chambers respectively.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 including a mutual drive mechanism operatively connected to each of the kneading elements of the adjacent two measuring chambers for simultaneously operating said kneading elements as the drum means is rotated in its step-by-step rotation.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of applicants' co-pending application Ser. No. 603,123 filed Aug. 8, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,013,275.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Divisions (1)
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