This invention relates to holding down food products (such as bacon, cheese or cooked meat) in slicing machines.
It is desirable to constrain food products at the point of slicing and as close as possible to the slicing action. Existing holding down apparatus have manually adjustable, sprung or pneumatically operated fingers or rollers pressing on top of the food product. They are manually adjustable in order to cope with the range of heights of food products. The sprung action imparts a rotating motion which is only ideal for uniformly sized products at the optimum height. For products of irregular height the known forms of holding down apparatus are not always effective.
According to the invention there is provided apparatus for holding down a food product in a slicing machine when the food product is supported on a plane defined by the machine, the apparatus comprising a device for engaging the top of the food product, a parallel motion linkage having one end pivotally mountable in the machine and the other end connected to the device, so that when the linkage is rotated about its pivotal mounting the device moves substantially perpendicularly with respect to said plane between raised and lowered positions, enabling the device not only to be raised and lowered when slicing of one product has been completed and slicing of the next food product is to commence but also to accommodate variations in thickness in a single product and between products.
The apparatus may include a pneumatic cylinder which is operative to rotate the linkage to raise and lower the device and to maintain predetermined pressure on the food product during slicing. The pneumatic cylinder provides the operating power and avoids the need for manual adjustment. The device is raised and lowered as each product is loaded onto the machine, so that minimum height through to maximum height products can be sliced.
The device may comprise a plurality of fingers which engage the product with a resilient holding down force, and this is preferably achieved by each finger being mounted at the end of the parallel motion linkage by means of a spring which imparts the resilience. Rollers (freely rotating or powered) can be used instead of fingers.
In the embodiment to be described, the parallel motion linkage comprises a first link one end of which is pivotally mounted in the machine at a first pivot point, a second link one end of which is pivotally mounted in the machine at a second pivot point above the first pivot point, the first link extending away from the first pivot point to the other end of the first link and the second link extending generally parallel to the first link and away from the second pivot point to the other end of the second link, and a third link one end of which is pivotally connected to the other end of the second link and the other end of which carries the device, the other end of the first link being pivotally interconnected to the third link at an intermediate point along the length of the third link.
Apparatus according to the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The apparatus comprises a pneumatic piston and cylinder device 1, a parallel motion linkage 2 and a device 3 for engaging the upper surface of a food product 4 (
The device 3 has three horizontally spaced fingers 14 which have inner ends pivotally mounted about a common horizontal axis 15 in a recessed mounting member 16 attached to the end of the third link 12. The fingers 14 have outer downwardly sloping ends terminating in upwardly turned lips so that each finger has a tip 17 presenting a smoothly curved convex surface on its underside for non-snagging engagement with the upper surface of a food product being sliced. The fingers 14 are individually sprung by means of short helical compression springs 18 which bias the fingers 14 to the positions illustrated in
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The food product 4 has a minimum vertical dimension in
Gripper apparatus (not shown) moves the food product in the direction of the arrow 19 in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0702953.1 | Feb 2007 | GB | national |