The present invention relates to a machine for producing and dispensing ice cream frappés or shakes.
The term “ice cream frappé” or “shake” is used here to refer to any frozen or partially frozen food product with a neutral flavor, hereinafter referred to as neutral ice cream, whipped with a syrup which has the desired flavor and which may have the soft parts of fruit flesh or solids such as seeds and the like added to it.
A known machine of the above-mentioned type comprises a section for production of the neutral ice cream, connected to a mixing unit by a pipe. At least one such syrup is fed into the mixing unit by feed means.
Again as is known, for each syrup the feed means comprise a container, a pipe and an injector for feeding to the above-mentioned feed unit.
Along each pipe there is also a gear pump for feeding the syrup to the injector through valve means.
In other machines of the known type each syrup is also subjected to a predetermined pressure in the container.
In this way, when the relative valve means, consisting of a solenoid valve operated by a control unit, open the syrup is fed to the mixing unit without using a pump.
However, the known syrup feed means have several disadvantages. These relate firstly to hygiene and are the result of difficulty removing from the mechanical components of pumps any solid particles, consisting for example of fragments of fruit, seeds and the like, contained in the syrups.
Secondly, gear pump operation may not be uniform depending on the type of syrup handled.
It should also be noticed that the solenoid valves are also subject to the same disadvantages in terms of hygiene.
Finally, it should be noticed that the known type of feed means are too expensive relative to the performance provided.
The aim of the present invention is therefore to overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages by producing a machine for producing and dispensing ice cream frappés which is free of the disadvantages described above.
Accordingly, the present invention achieves this aim with a machine for producing and dispensing ice cream frappés which has the characteristics described in one or more of the claims herein.
The technical features of the invention, in accordance with the afore-mentioned aims, are clearly indicated in the claims herein and the advantages of the invention are more apparent in the detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a preferred embodiment without limiting the scope of the invention, in which:
With reference to
The machine 1 comprises a box-shaped base 2, substantially having the shape of a parallelepiped, of which
Inside the base 2 there is an ice cream producing unit 5 of the known type.
As illustrated also in
An open end 8 of the cylindrical body 6 is positioned at a circular opening 9 in the front wall 3. On the outer face of the front wall 3, at the circular opening 9, there is a block or door 10, comprising a substantially square plate 11, fixed in contact with the front wall 3 and forming, with its cup-shaped central portion, a lid 12 which seals closed the open end 8 of the cylindrical body 6.
In a substantially cylindrical portion 13 with vertical axis 13a of the door 10, positioned on the opposite side of the lid 12, there is a cavity for receiving the neutral ice cream and the syrup, having a cylindrical chamber 14 whose axis coinciding with the axis 13a is coplanar with the axis 7 of the cylindrical body 6.
Below the cylindrical chamber 14 in the door 10 there is a truncated cone-shaped chamber 15 (
Inside the cylindrical chamber 14 a piston 18 slides, operated by actuator means 19 supported by the front wall 3 and able to move between an upper end of stroke position illustrated in
Inside the truncated cone-shaped chamber 15, defined the mixing chamber, there is a rotor 20 operated by a shaft 21 coaxial with the cylindrical chamber 14, passing through the piston 18 and driven to rotate about its axis by actuator means 22 supported by the front wall 3.
The cylindrical chamber 14, also called the chamber for receiving the neutral ice cream and the syrup, the truncated cone-shaped chamber 15, together with the piston 18 and the rotor 20, form a mixing unit labeled 23 as a whole and which is part of the door 10.
As illustrated in
The piston 18 slides in the cylindrical chamber 14 with three O-Rings inserted between it and the chamber, in respective seats and labeled 25, 26 and 27 from top to bottom.
Two pipes 28 and 29 lead into the cylindrical chamber 14, in the zone between the rings 25 and 26. These pipes pass through the plate 11 and communicate with the inside of the cylindrical whipping and freezing body 6 to feed the ice cream to the mixing unit 23.
Inside the base 2, below the cylindrical whipping and freezing body 6, there are means for feeding flavoring syrup, labeled 30 as a whole.
As illustrated in
Along the hose 32 there are pump means 34 consisting of a peristaltic pump 35 of the known type, comprising a curved seat 36 for passage of the hose 32 and a rotor 37 with rollers 38 acting one after another on the hose 32 during rotation of the rotor 37.
The valve means 33 are housed in a box-shaped body 39 substantially a parallelepiped inserted below the door 12 between the block 17, the lower end of the block 10 and the wall 3, to which it is fixed.
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The upper wall 43 and the outer wall 46 are respectively in contact with the lower end of the door 12 and with the block 17.
In particular, as shown in
Moreover, as illustrated in
To allow good evaporation of the condensation, the wall 3 has an electric heating element 3a schematically illustrated with a dashed line in
The valve means 33, relative to the feed means for each syrup (four in the example in
More precisely, each lip valve 47 (of the known type) comprises a cylindrical container 53 with a hole 54 for connection to the connector 32.
Inserted in a sealed way in each cylindrical container 53 there is a valve element 55 made of elastic material and having a unidirectional outlet.
Therefore it should be noticed that the hoses 32 and the connectors 48 are completely positioned in the machine 1 base 2.
Finally, it should be noticed that the block or door 10 comprising the plate 11 is mounted in a removable way on the wall 3 with a sealing ring 57 inserted between them, in contact with the open end of the cylindrical body 6, whilst the block 39 is jointed to the front wall 3.
In practice, with the piston 18 in the upper end of stroke position, the neutral ice cream produced in the whipping and freezing cylinder 6 flows through the two pipes 28 and 29 into the cylindrical chamber 14 (
It should be noticed that the hose 32, the peristaltic pump 35 and the relative lip valve 47 are positioned on the same side relative to the mixing unit 23, in the base 2.
Under the pushing action of the piston 18 during its downstroke, the neutral ice cream and the relative syrup flow into the truncated cone-shaped chamber 15 in which they are whipped and mixed by the rotor 20 and, through the dispensing hole 24, they are together dispensed to a cup or container 56 for consumption, in a predetermined dose.
It should be noticed that use of the feed means 30 for the syrups, in accordance with the present invention eliminates the disadvantages in terms of hygiene encountered in the prior art. Moreover, the gears of the pumps in contact with the products of which the syrups consist are also eliminated and use of such pumps is not influenced by the type of syrup used. Finally, the fact that the hose 32, the peristaltic pump 35 and the relative lip valve 47 are positioned on the same side relative to the mixing unit 23 and inside the base 2, contributes to greater machine hygiene and avoids visible external hoses.
It should also be noticed that a machine equipped with such feed means is more economical and requires less maintenance and cleaning.
Compared with prior art machines, such a machine is more compact and at the same time easy to disassemble for maintenance or cleaning.
If the base 2 has at least one window made of a transparent material, the operator can easily inspect the inside of the machine disclosed.
It should be noticed that, in order to be able to directly control the mixing steps, the door 10, the box-shaped body 39, the support 40 and the cylindrical containers 53 which house the lip valves 47, may be made of a transparent material.
The invention described has evident industrial applications and may be modified and adapted without thereby departing from the scope of the inventive concept. Moreover, all details of the invention may be substituted by technically equivalent elements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BO2005A000705 | Nov 2005 | IT | national |