The present invention refers to a portioning device for food products continuously extruded from a filling apparatus.
There are several known systems for portioning food extrusions following a conditioning of the surface of the latter, in order to manufacture sausage-shaped extrusions, cased or uncased and ready to be packaged, e.g. in tubs or in vacuum packages. Typically, in these systems there is provided a pair of opposed pincers carrying out outwardly or inwardly translating motions so as to generate a necking.
However, these systems entail the drawback of lacking a portioning station apt to portion the extruder-outletted extruded product variably and synchronically to the extrusion rate, so as to realize portions of variable length.
Hence, object of the present invention is to overcome said drawback by providing a device for portioning food extruded products that be apt to portion the extruder-outletted food extrusion at a speed variable with respect to the extrusion rate, thereby making food extrusion sections of variable length.
Therefore, the present invention provides a device for sectioning a continuously extruded product according to claim 1.
The invention will hereinafter be described according to a preferred embodiment thereof, given by way of example and without limitative purposes, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
With reference now to
The extrusion apparatus will not be detailed hereinafter, as it pertains to the state of the art and not to the present invention.
More precisely, and as it is illustrated in
The individual sausages 2 thus made are conveyed away from the device 1 by a further conveying device. The conveying device may have shaped and opposed twin belts or chains 21, or a slanting race 22 made of a set of idle conical rollers that let the sausages gravity-fall on an optional downstream-located container.
According to this embodiment, the casing is periodically rotated onto the extrusion pipe 8 by a brake actuated by a drive 23. Concomitantly, and synchronously to the braking and twisting system 23, the two pincers 4 engage a filled product portion, thereby making a peduncle thereat. The sausages thus made, twisted and separated by a peduncle, are conveyed away from the portioning device by the abovedescribed conveying device.
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The two driving pulleys 15 drive two further driven pulleys 16 via a toothed belt 17. The driven pulleys 16 in turn drive two further wheels 18 and 19, via two shafts. It has to be pointed out that this type of drive provides a synchronous coupling with an opposite direction of rotation between the two wheel pairs.
On the other hand, each wheel pair is coupled to a pincer 4 hinged on two pins 20, each of the latter being positioned at a set radial distance with respect to the axis of rotation of the respective wheels 14, 18, 19 onto which it is mounted. Thus, the pincers 4 are frontally abutting and apt to swing cyclically, following the rotation of the wheels, so as to move outwardly and inwardly the one with respect to the other.
More precisely, the motion of the pincers 4 is subdivided in a first and a second step, generated by a different speed of the motor 9. In the first step, in which the pincers contact the product outletted from the extrusion pipe 8 generating the necking and the entailed sectioning of the same product, the pincer velocity component, which is parallel to the outlet direction of the extruded product 3, is required to be equal to or anyhow slightly greater than the outlet rate thereof.
In the second step, so-called non-operative and in which there is no contact between the pincers 4 and the extruded product 3, the speed of rotation of the wheels 14, 18 and 19, and therefore of the pincers 4, may be varied with suitable control means (not shown in the FIGS.) so as to obtain different lengths of sausage 2.
For this purpose, and with particular reference to
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Therefore, each pincer 4 is shaped so as to have a substantially C-shaped end and two hemispheric caps 40 on both sides thereof. This shape makes the end of the pincer 4 apt to house a portion of the extruded product 3 outletted from the extrusion pipe 8 into the respective hemispheric regions 40 and, following the transversal swinging of each of the two pincers 4, to neck the surface of the extruded product 3 and to subsequently make individual sausages or portions 2 downstream of the extruded product 3.
According to this embodiment, the end of each pincer 4 has a substantially V-shaped end region 41. This shape makes the end of the pincer 4 apt to neck the surface of the extruded product 3, and to subsequently make individual sausages or portions 2, downstream of the extruded product 3, without however separating the casing containing the latter.
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According to this fourth embodiment, in case a casing is adopted, and, additionally to the necking and twisting steps (hereto described according to the apparatus of
Moreover, the pneumatic actuator 43 is controlled by the sensor 6. The latter will control the cutting of the casing during the rotary translation of the pincer 4.
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