This invention relates to food slicing machines having moveable gates against which food products are pressed prior to slicing.
A known food slicing machine has a slicing blade for slicing a food product and a moveable gate positioned adjacent the blade. A leading end of the food product is placed against the gate and the trailing end of the product is gripped by gripping apparatus having hooks which penetrate and grip the product and press the product into contact with the gate which then has to move out of the way to a retracted position to allow the food product to advance towards the blade for slicing. This requires the food product to move backwards and thus release pressure on the gate, after which the gate is then moved perpendicularly out of the way of the product. This action takes time and can loosen the grip imparted by the gripper apparatus on the food product.
According to the invention a food slicing machine has a slicing blade for slicing a food product, a moveable gate positioned adjacent the blade and moveable between an operative position in which the gate forms an abutment against which the food product is pressed prior to slicing and an inoperative retracted position in which the food product can advance towards the blade for slicing, wherein the gate undergoes a downwardly directed movement in a direction generally towards the blade when the gate moves from the operative position to the inoperative position so that in use the food product can be advanced above the retracted gate towards the slicing blade. Thus, in the invention the gate moves downwardly and generally towards the blade as it moves from its operative position to its inoperative position, avoiding the need for the food product to be retracted, thereby reducing the reload time of the machine and improving efficiency.
Preferably, the gate is mounted in the machine for pivotal movement about a substantially horizontal axis which may be orthogonal to the direction of advancement of the food product towards the slicing blade. The gate may occupy a vertical plane when in the operative position and a generally horizontal plane when in the retracted position, but if the bed of the slicing machine is inclined to the horizontal, the attitude of the gate will be similarly inclined with respect to the vertical and horizontal in the operative and inoperative positions respectively.
The gate may be in the form of a plate but in the preferred embodiment the gate takes the form of a plurality of spaced fingers inter-digitated with wheels of feed rollers which are rotatably driven in order to contribute to the advancing movement of the food product towards the slicing blade.
The gate may be attached to a linkage connected to an actuator, such as a piston/cylinder device, operative to move the gate between its operative and inoperative positions, the linkage occupying an in-line configuration when the gate is in the operative position in order to brace the gate in the operative position. The linkage may comprise a pivotally mounted crank connected to a link, the link being in line with one arm of the crank in the operative position of the gate, the other arm of the crank being connected to the piston/cylinder device.
A food slicing machine according to the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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An operating lever 14 is attached to the shaft 12 to move the fingers 13 between the operative position shown in
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Because the gate moves generally towards the slicing blade during its movement to its inoperative position, the food product does not need to be retracted. This reduces the reload time to about 3.5 seconds, in comparison with a typical reload time of 8 seconds in known machines using conventional gates. The gate and its associated linkage does not occupy any space above the food product, making access to the top of the food product easier, an advantage where the machine incorporates holding down apparatus for restraining the top of the product during slicing.
The gate is actively driven out of the way of the product by means of the piston and cylinder device at the appropriate time, rather than pushed over by the gripper pushing the product, to avoid the product riding up over the gate.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0702949.9 | Feb 2007 | GB | national |
0702954.9 | Feb 2007 | GB | national |