1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a bread slicing apparatus for slicing the bread. In particular, the present invention relates to a bread slicing apparatus that can facilitate attachment and detachment of endless blades.
2. Description of the Related Art
Loaf bread slicing apparatuses for slicing the loaf bread have been conventionally used. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,795,254 discloses a loaf bread slicer in which both ends in the axial direction of a rotation shaft to which a drum is mounted are supported by a double end-supported beam frame. The conventional loaf bread slicer comprises a pair of drums, a frame supporting the rotation shafts of both drums so that both drums can rotate in parallel to each other, and a plurality of endless blades that are wound diagonally across both drums disposed in parallel.
This frame is of a double end-supported beam type that comprises a pair of side frames extending with being slightly inclined with respect to the vertical direction and a beam frame horizontally extending and connected to the pair of side frames so that the side frames are arranged in parallel. Between the side frames, there is a pivot shaft extending in parallel to the beam frame. Both ends of the shaft of the drum are pivotably supported with respect to the pivot shaft via arm members, respectively. By swinging the arm members about the pivot shaft, the distance between the drums is changed, so that the tension applied to the endless blades is changed.
In the loaf bread slicer as arranged above, a plurality of endless blades are wound around both drums with being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval, and the loaf bread passing through the endless blades is sliced in the predetermined thickness.
Since the conventional loaf bread slicer has the side frames, the arm members supported by the rotation shaft, and the pivot shafts for swinging the arm members, it takes a lot of trouble in detaching and attaching the endless blades. For example, in order to replace the endless blade on the drums, it is required to remove the rotation shafts from the arm members, and take out and in the endless blade via a relatively narrow space between the arm members and the end face located in the axial direction of the drums.
As described above, in the bread slicing apparatus having the conventional frame-shaped beam frame, since the access to the rotation shaft of the drum and its peripheral portions is limited, it tends to take a lot of trouble for the maintenance and the replacement of the endless blades.
The present invention is provided to address the above situation. That is, the purpose of the present invention is to provide a bread slicing apparatus that can improve the access to the endless blades and the rotation shaft of the drum and its peripheral space and facilitate replacement and maintenance of the endless blade.
In order to solve the above problems and achieve the purposes, a bread slicing apparatus of the present invention comprises: a plurality of drums disposed spaced apart from each other and adapted to be wound with an endless blade; a plurality of rotation shafts on which the plurality of drums are coaxially mounted, respectively; a shaft support frame member extending outside a cylindrical space defined by an outer circumference surface and its extending surface of the plurality of drums; a shaft support member including one end portion pivotably mounted on the shaft support frame member and another end portion removably mounted on the shaft support frame member, and the shaft support member being capable of supporting at least one end portion of the plurality of rotation shafts; and a drum placement mechanism capable of placing at least one of the plurality of drums thereon, wherein the shaft support member is capable of pivoting between inside of the cylindrical space and outside of the cylindrical space, and the shaft support member is capable of pivoting toward the outside of the cylindrical space when the at least one of the plurality of drums is placed on the drum placement mechanism.
It is noted that, throughout the present specification, that the shaft support member or the shaft support frame member is located outside the cylindrical space S means that the entirety of the shaft support member or the shaft support frame member is located outside the cylindrical space S. In other words, when a part of the shaft support member or the shaft support frame member is located inside the cylindrical space S, this means that the shaft support member or the shaft support frame member extends within the cylindrical space S.
According to the bread slicing apparatus of the present invention, the shaft support member is pivotable with respect to the shaft support frame member and thus can move from an outside (or inside) of the cylindrical space defined by the outer surface and its extending surface of the drum to an inside (or outside) thereof. Therefore, obstacles such as the conventional arm member that would otherwise exist near the rotation shaft of the drum can be eliminated, which ensures the access to the endless blades and the space for attaching or detaching the endless blades. Further, this arrangement allows the easier maintenance of the drum and the parts disposed near the drum.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail in accordance with the accompanying drawings.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
By referring to the drawings, below will be described a loaf bread slicing apparatus of an embodiment where a bread slicing apparatus according to the present invention is applied.
It is noted that, for the clarity, the side frame 25 shown in
The loaf bread slicing apparatus 1 mainly comprises a bread slicing unit 201 for slicing a loaf bread B; a bread conveying unit 101 for supplying the loaf bread B to the bread slicing unit 201; and a discharge conveyer 301 for conveying the loaf bread B′ sliced by the bread slicing unit 201 to the subsequent process for bagging the sliced loaf bread B′. It is noted that, in
The bread slicing unit 201 will be described by referring to
The bread introducing path 13 is structured in a tunnel-like shape by a top plate 17 and a bottom plate 19 that define the size with respect to the upper-lower direction of the bread introducing path 13 and side plates (not shown) that define the size with respect to the front-back direction (penetrating the drawing sheet) of
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A support protrusion 207c is provided at the position close to the one end portion 207a with respect to the center portion in the longitudinal direction of the support bar 207. The right end portion 215a of the rotation shaft 215 is supported by a concave portion 207e that is defined by the support protrusion 207c and a top surface 207d of the support bar 207. Further, the other end portion 207b of the support bar 207 is provided with a pinhole 207f penetrating through its shorter side direction. A fixing pin 213 of the arm member 209 that will be described later is inserted into this pinhole 207f and the support bar 207 is thus fixed to the arm member 209.
Also, the one end portion 207a of the support bar 207 is provided with a pinhole (not shown) penetrating through its shorter side direction. One end portion 209a of the arm member 209 is provided with a shaft member (not shown) extending in parallel to the inter-axis line X that is orthogonal to the axes of the upper rotation shaft 215 and the lower rotation shaft 217. The shaft member (not shown) of the arm member 209 is inserted into the through hole (not shown) provided to the one end portion 207a of the support bar 207, which allows the support bar 207 to pivot.
The arm member 209 is a C-shaped plate-like part having a slightly larger radius of curvature than that of an outer circumference surface 5a of the upper drum 5, and extends spaced apart from the perimeter edge of the outer circumference surface 5a of the upper drum 5 by a predetermined distance in the radius direction. The other end portion 209b of the arm member 209 is revolvably mounted on a swing shaft, i.e., a rear cross bar 223, that extends in its thickness direction (the front-back direction of the drawing sheet of
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The support bar pedestal member 233 is provided with a shaft member (not shown) extending in parallel to the inter-axis line X, and the one end portion 231a of the support bar 231 is rotatably mounted on this shaft member, so that a hinge is constituted. Further, the other end portion 231b of the support bar 231 is provided with a pinhole 231f penetrating through its shorter side direction (in the inter-axis line X direction described above). The fixing pin 237 of the support bar latch member 235 is inserted into the pinhole 231f, so that the other end portion 231b of the support bar 231 is fixed to the support bar latch member 235. Further, the support bar 231 is provided with a cylindrical support member 231c having a through hole, and the right end portion 217a of the lower rotation shaft 217 is rotatably supported by the cylindrical support member 231c when the support bar 231 is fixed (closed) to the support bar latch member 235.
The lower-left drum support member 205b shown in
Further, the left end portion 217b of the lower rotation shaft 217 penetrating the shaft support hole 241a is connected to a driven V-shaped pulley 243. An endless belt (not shown) is wound around the driven V-shaped pulley 243 and a driving V-shaped pulley (not shown) and the rotation force from a drive motor (not shown) is transmitted thereto. Thus, the lower drum 7 is rotated by the rotation force from the drive motor. The rotation force of the lower drum 7 is transmitted to the upper drum 5 via the endless blades 3, the upper drum 5 and the lower drum 7 are rotated in the directions opposite to each other. It is noted that any known means may be used for the above described mechanism for rotating the lower drum 7.
As described above, in the present embodiment, only the support bars 207 and 231 of the upper-right and the lower-right drum support members 203a and 205a are adapted to pivot outside the cylindrical space S (where the rotation shafts 215 and 217 extend) defined by the outer circumference surfaces 5a and 7a of the upper and the lower drums 5 and 7 and their extending surfaces. When the endless blades 3 of the bread slicing apparatus 1 are attached and removed, there is no obstacle in the path which the endless blades 3 pass though, thereby allowing the easier operation for attaching or removing the endless blades 3. Further, by this arrangement, significantly easier access to the right end portions 215a and 217a and their nearby regions of the upper and the lower rotation shafts 215 and 217 of the upper and the lower drums 3 and 5 can be made.
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In addition, when the arm member 209 and the support member 221 swing, the rotation shaft 215 of the upper drum 5 is positioned at a predetermined position along the guide hole 257a of the guide member 257. In the present invention, when the pressing screws 261a and 263a are extended by a predetermined amount (the state indicated by the double-dotted line of
Further, when the pressing screws 261a and 263a are retracted (the state indicated in
Further, also in the case where the support bar 207 is released from the right end portion 215a of the rotation shaft 215 of the upper drum 5, the shaft 215 is engaged in the lower end portion 257c of the guide hole 257a and also the flat portion (not shown) provided to the right end portion 215a of the rotation shaft 215 and extending in parallel with the linear edge portion 257b is engaged therein, so that the positioning of the rotation shaft 215 of the upper drum 5 is made on the placement stage 255 and the rotation of the rotation shaft 215 is regulated. Further, once the other end portion 207b of the support bar 207 has been mounted on the other end portion 209b of the arm member 209, the right end portion 215a of the rotation shaft 215 engages in the concave portion 207e of the support bar 207 and is supported.
Further, when the support bar 207 has been fixed to the arm member 209, even if the rotation shaft 215 is not engaged in the concave portion 207e of the support bar 207, once the arm member 209 has been moved upward the direction of the arrow 261b by the pressing member 261, the right end portion 215a of the rotation shaft 215 slides on the top surface 207d of the support bar 207 and then engages in the concave portion 207e due to the arm member 209 being inclined with respect to the horizontal direction. Once the rotation shaft 215 has been supported by the concave portion 207e, the upper drum 3 is positioned in the rotation center. Accordingly, the arrangement described above allows the significantly easier positioning of the rotation shaft 215 with respect to the support bar 207.
It is noted that the known air cylinder and hydraulic cylinder may be used as the pressing member.
Other components and their operations will be briefly explained below.
The upper guide pin 21 and the lower guide pin 23 shown in
A bread conveying unit 101 is disposed upstream the bread slicing unit 201 with respect to the conveying direction 11 of
A discharge conveyer 301 is arranged downstream the bread slicing unit 201 with respect to the conveying direction 11 of
While the support bars 207 and 231 are pivotably mounted with respect to the arm member 209 and the support bar pedestal member 233 in the present embodiment, the bread slicing drum support unit of the present invention is not limited to that arrangement. As long as the support bars 207 and 231 are adapted to move from an inside of the cylindrical space S defined by the outer circumference surface of the drum and its extending surface with respect to the rotation shaft of the drum to an outside thereof and verse versa, various arrangements can be applied.
Further, the present invention uses the upper-right drum support member 203a constituted with the arm member 209 and the support bar 207. However, the upper-left drum support member 203b may also be arranged with the arm member 209 and the support bar 207. In addition, while the upper drum 5 is rotatably mounted with respect to the fixedly supported rotation shaft 215 in the present embodiment, the purpose of the present invention can be achieved as long as the rotation shaft and the upper drum can be rotated relatively to each other.
Further, while the present embodiment is described by using the loaf bread of the rectangular solid shape, the present invention is not limited to the apparatus used for the loaf bread, and thus can be applied to the bread conveying apparatus for conveying the breads of various sizes and shapes and the bread slicing apparatus for slicing these breads.
While the present embodiment is directed to the loaf bread slicing apparatus having the double end-supported beam frame, the present invention is not limited to this arrangement. It is clear that the present invention can be applied to the bread slicing apparatus having a side frame, so called cantilever, that extends toward one end of the rotation shaft only, which also allows the advantages of the present invention.
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2010-130432 | Jun 2010 | JP | national |
The present application is a Continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/968,071, filed on Dec. 14, 2010, which is based on and claims priority from Japanese patent application No. 2010-130432, filed on Jun. 7, 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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