The present invention relates to kneading machines for edible doughs, particularly for oven-baked products, of the type comprising a tank, and at least two kneading tools rotatable within the tank around two substantially horizontal and parallel axes.
Kneading machines having the above characteristics are also defined simply “horizontal kneading machines”. Examples of machines of this kind are illustrated in the documents U.S. Pat. No. 4,883,361, U.S. Pat. No. 2,050,654, U.S. Pat. No. 4,269,582. Such known devices use two counter-rotating kneading tools and typically work according to a continuous process.
One of the objects of the present invention is to provide a horizontal kneading machine, able to be designed and built instead of as a “continuous” machine also, if desired, as a machine operating in batches, i.e. with a tank that is filled every time with the ingredients needed to obtain a determined quantity of mixture and which is emptied once the mixture is obtained, to allow working a new batch of mixture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a horizontal kneading machine that is able to obtain a high quality mixture in a relatively short time.
The correct execution of the mixture is a critical problem, having to meet a multiplicity of needs. On the quality of the mixture depends to a considerable extent the very quality of the oven-baked products obtained by cooking the dough. It is wholly evident that it is necessary for the kneading action to take place in consistent fashion throughout the mixture mass. Moreover, it is essential for the kneading work to be maintained to a minimal value, i.e. for the efficiency of the machine to be very high. This is required for obvious energy savings needs and to limit stresses on the kneading tools, thus also influencing the sizing of the organs of the apparatus. Moreover, the kneading work is resolved in a transfer of corresponding energy to the mass of the dough, with a consequent rise in its temperature.
It should also be noted that it is beneficial for the dough to be “cut”, i.e. divided by the kneading tools, during the kneading operation, because this action is important to activate the enzymatic reactions of the dough. However, this cutting action must not be obtained with a high speed of the kneading tools, which would entail an unacceptable increase in the kneading work and excessive stressing of the mixture mass.
Therefore, an additional object of the invention is to provide a horizontal kneading machine of the type set out above which gives rise to an action of cutting the mixture mass during the kneading operation, in order to allow an optimal development of the mixture, providing for contact with the atmosphere of ample surfaces of the mixture mass and further causing an action of stretching and opening the mixture which increases its oxygenation.
In view of achieving the above objects, the invention relates to a kneading machine comprising a tank and at least two kneading tools rotatable within the tank around two substantially horizontal axes, characterised in that:
Preferably, the orbital movements of said arms around the respective axes of rotation are mutually synchronised, in such a way that the arms pass substantially simultaneously in the area of tangency of their theoretical cylinders, crossing each other with opposite directions of motion, because of the concurrent rotation of the two tools.
Thanks to the aforesaid characteristics, the kneading machine according to the invention is able to produce a mixture of excellent quality. This is due in particular to the cutting action whereto the mixture is subjected every time the two arms of the kneading tools pass in the tangency area of the respective theoretical cylinders, crossing each other with opposite directions of motion.
It should be noted that the provision of two kneading tools having the above characteristics has already been disclosed in the Applicant's prior European patent application EP 1 342 501 A2. This document protects the general principle of the arrangement described above of the kneading tools, independently of the type of machine. However, it illustrates, by way of example, an embodiment in which the two kneading tools are rotatable around two vertical axes around a cylindrical tank, which also has vertical axis.
The present invention essentially consists of the idea of applying the specific shape and mutual arrangement of the two kneading tools which was the subject of the previous European patent application identified above to a horizontal kneading machine, in order to obtain in combination, the advantages linked to obtaining the cutting effect described above with the specific advantages of a horizontal kneading machine. It should be noted in particular that the aforesaid application results in a horizontal kneading machine of new conception, having two kneading tools, both rotatable in the same direction, which are capable of operating both in a machine working in batches, and in a continuously working machine.
If the invention is applied to a horizontal kneading machine operating in batches, the kneading tank will preferably be provided with means for emptying it. In the case of a continuously operating machine, the tank will have elongated conformation, with one end that receives the ingredients of the mixture, or a pre-mixed product, and the opposite end with an outlet wherefrom a continuous loaf of mixture is emitted. In this case, the advance of the mixture along the tank is obtained not by effect of the kneading tools, but simply by effect of the thrust exerted by the new product which presses at the inlet of the machine.
Further advantageous characteristics of preferred embodiments of the machine according to the invention are set out in the appended claims.
The invention shall now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of non limiting example, in which:
In the drawings, the reference number 1 globally designates a horizontal kneading machine, comprising a fixed support structure 2 which in the illustrated example includes a base 3 surmounted by a frame including columns 4 superiorly connected by cross members 5, 6.
The fixed structure 2 supports a tank 7 for the mixture having a bottom wall 7a (which in the illustrated example is planar), the two longitudinal lateral walls 7B, planar and vertical, and two end walls 7C which are also planar and vertical and arranged in planes that are orthogonal to the planes of the longitudinal walls 7B. Naturally, the shape of the tank illustrated herein is merely an example of embodiment of the invention, said shape also being able to be wholly different from the preferred shape described herein. Still with reference to
The example of machine illustrated herein refers to the case of a machine destined to operate in batches, i.e. in which the kneading tank is emptied of the kneaded product at the end of the kneading cycle, thereby being readied to receive the product necessary for a new mixture. Consequently, in the illustrated example, the kneading tank is provided with means able to empty it of its content. By way of example, again the case illustrated herein, the tank 7 is supported for this purpose on the fixed structure 2 in oscillating fashion around a longitudinal axis 8 and it is therefore movable between a normal operative condition, illustrated in solid lines in
As shown in
The structure of the tank 7 supports two kneading tools 12 in rotatable fashion around the two horizontal axes 13 positioned symmetrically to the two sides of the longitudinal median plane 14 (
A further important characteristic of the invention resides in the fact that the means for actuating the kneading tools are arranged to actuate a synchronised rotation of the two tools 12 in the same direction (see arrows A in
Naturally, it would also be possible to provide for the phase of the two tools 12 to be such that the arms 12B reach the area of tangency of the two theoretical cylinders 12B at non-coinciding, but close times. Lastly, means can be provided for a regulation of the mutual phase of the rotations of the two tools 12.
Still with reference to
Thanks to the inclined arrangement shown in
During the operation of the machine according to the invention, the products needed for the mixture are introduced into the kneading tank through the manifolds 20, 21, whereupon the two kneading tools 12 are set in synchronous and concurrent rotation by means of the motor 14, the reduction unit 15 and the gearbox 16. Naturally, the arrangement of the gearbox 16 described above is provided herein purely by way of example, since for example a gear transmission or any other type of transmission can be provided. Following the rotation of the kneading tools, the mixture is obtained. Every time the two arms 12B cross in correspondence with the area of tangency between the two theoretical cylinders 12C, the dough is “cut” and opened, achieving the benefits discussed above. At the end of the kneading step, the kneading tools are stopped and the motor 10 is activated to discharge the obtained mixture on the conveyor belt 9.
An identical configuration could also be adopted for a machine able to operate continuously. In this case, the kneading tank would be provided at one end of the tank of a manifold to feed the ingredients of the mixture or a pre-mixed product, and at the opposite end would be provided an outlet for discharging the kneaded mixture, e.g. on a conveyor belt. In operation, the same thrust exerted by the product entering the tank 7 would produce the advance of the mixture along the tank until it exits at the opposite end. In this way, a continuous loaf of mixture could be obtained at the outlet of the machine.
In theory, a variant using more than two kneading tools, parallel and side by side and co-operating with each other could also be provided. In regard to the solutions of
The section of each of the arms 12B is preferably quadrangular, but it can naturally also have different conformation. Lastly, the materials suitable for the construction of the kneading tools and of the tank will be chosen by those skilled in the art according to the notions generally known in the field. In a typical example, the two kneading tools are made of stainless steel.
Naturally, without altering the principle of the invention, the construction details and the embodiments may vary widely from what is described and illustrated purely by way of example herein, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention.
For example, each kneading arm could have a slightly helical profile.
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TO2003A000863 | Nov 2003 | IT | national |