Claims
- 1. In an hydraulic cutting system for cutting a food product such as potatoes into elongated strips, said cutting system including a water knife fixture mounted generally at a downstream end of an elongated delivery conduit, and means for propelling the food product with a fluid flow stream into and through cutting engagement with the water knife fixture, the improvement comprising:
said delivery conduit and said water knife fixture defining a flow passage of substantially constant cross sectional size; and further including a deceleration conduit mounted generally at a downstream end of said water knife fixture, said deceleration conduit defining a tapered continuation of said flow passage which expands in cross section in a downstream direction relative to a centerline of said deceleration conduit at an angle sufficiently small to prevent substantial flow fluid flow stream turbulence and associated tumbling of cut strips.
- 2. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 1 further including an elongated transition conduit coupled in-line between said water knife fixture and said deceleration conduit, said transition conduit defining a substantial continuation of said flow passage of substantially constant cross sectional size at a downstream end of said water knife fixture.
- 3. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 2 wherein said transition conduit has a length of about 8 times the diametric size of said transition conduit.
- 4. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 1 further including a centering alignment fixture coupled in-line between said delivery conduit and said water knife fixture.
- 5. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 4 wherein said centering alignment fixture defines a substantial continuation of said flow passage of substantially constant cross sectional size at an upstream end of said water knife fixture.
- 6. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 1 wherein said deceleration conduit expands in cross section in a downstream direction at an angle equal to or less than about 9° relative to a centerline of said deceleration conduit.
- 7. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 1 wherein said deceleration conduit expands in cross section in a downstream direction at an angle of about 2° to about 3° relative to a centerline of said deceleration conduit.
- 8. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 1 wherein said propelling means propels the food product into cutting engagement with said water knife fixture at a speed of from about 40 to about 60 feet per second.
- 9. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 8 wherein said deceleration conduit has a length of from about 4 to about 6 feet.
- 10. In an hydraulic cutting system for cutting a food product such as potatoes into elongated strips, said cutting system including a water knife fixture mounted generally at a downstream end of an elongated delivery conduit, and means for propelling the food product with a fluid flow stream into and through cutting engagement with the water knife fixture, the improvement comprising:
said delivery conduit and said water knife fixture defining a flow passage of substantially constant cross sectional size; an elongated transition conduit coupled in-line between said water knife fixture and said deceleration conduit, said transition conduit defining a substantial continuation of said flow passage of substantially constant cross sectional size at a downstream end of said water knife fixture, said transition conduit having a length sufficient to permit substantial fluid flow stream re-stabilization at the downstream end of said water knife fixture; and further including a deceleration conduit mounted generally at a downstream end of said transition conduit, said deceleration conduit defining a tapered continuation of said flow passage which expands in cross section in a downstream direction relative to a centerline of said deceleration conduit at an angle sufficiently small to prevent substantial flow fluid flow stream turbulence and associated tumbling of cut strips.
- 11. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 10 wherein said transition conduit has a length of about 8 times the diametric size of said transition conduit.
- 12. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 10 further including a centering alignment fixture coupled in-line between said delivery conduit and said water knife fixture.
- 13. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 12 wherein said centering alignment fixture defines a substantial continuation of said flow passage of substantially constant cross sectional size at an upstream end of said water knife fixture.
- 14. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 10 wherein said deceleration conduit expands in cross section in a downstream direction at an angle equal to or less than about 9° relative to a centerline of said deceleration conduit.
- 15. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 10 wherein said deceleration conduit expands in cross section in a downstream direction at an angle of about 2° to about 3° relative to a centerline of said deceleration conduit.
- 16. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 10 wherein said propelling means propels the food product into cutting engagement with said water knife fixture at a speed of from about 40 to about 60 feet per second.
- 17. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 16 wherein said deceleration conduit has a length of from about 4 to about 6 feet.
- 18. In an hydraulic cutting system for cutting a food product such as potatoes into elongated strips, said cutting system including a water knife fixture mounted generally at a downstream end of an elongated delivery conduit, and means for propelling the food product with a fluid flow stream into and through cutting engagement with the water knife fixture, the improvement comprising:
said delivery conduit and said water knife fixture defining a flow passage of substantially constant cross sectional size; an elongated transition conduit coupled in-line between said water knife fixture and said deceleration conduit, said transition conduit defining a substantial continuation of said flow passage of substantially constant cross sectional size at a downstream end of said water knife fixture, said transition conduit having a length of about 8 times the diametric size of said transition conduit; and further including a deceleration conduit mounted generally at a downstream end of said transition conduit, said deceleration conduit defining a tapered continuation of said flow passage which expands in cross section in a downstream direction at an angle equal to or less than about 9° relative to a centerline of said deceleration conduit.
- 19. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 18 further including a centering alignment fixture coupled in-line between said delivery conduit and said water knife fixture, said centering alignment fixture defining a substantial continuation of said flow passage of substantially constant cross sectional size at an upstream end of said water knife fixture.
- 20. The hydraulic cutting system of claim 18 wherein said deceleration conduit expands in cross section in a downstream direction at an angle of about 2° to about 3° relative to a centerline of said deceleration conduit.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/073,086, filed Feb. 9, 2002.
[0002] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/273,675, filed Mar. 6, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60273675 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10093307 |
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