The present invention relates to a method of applying and evenly distributing a quantity of a particulate material within a shallow tray. The present invention further relates to an apparatus for the application and distribution of the quantity of the particulate material within the shallow tray.
Within the technical field of producing frozen and dried products such as frozen or dried fruit or vegetables or ground or dried and frozen coffee, a problem exists in obtaining an even distribution of the particulate material within the shallow tray in which the material is handled and transferred to a freezing station. It is to be understood that it is of the outmost importance for obtainment of a homogenous frozen product that the material being a particulate material is evenly distributed within the shallow tray from which the particulate material is transferred to the freezing station. Provided the particulate material is unevenly distributed within the tray constituting a transfer tray, part of the material may not be dried when exposed to a low freezing temperature due to an accumulation of particulate material and therefore, in order to minimize the process time, the particulate material should be transferred as a homogenous layer from the shallow transfer tray to the processing station being a freezing or drying station.
It is to be understood that the technique of obtaining an even distribution of material within a shallow tray constituting a transfer container may be used within numerous technical fields within the foodstuff processing industry, examples being the field of producing dried and frozen coffee, the field of producing dried fruit or vegetables conventionally used for breakfast meals, etc.
The technique of using vibrational motion for moving particulate material or for distributing particulate material is well known within the art and is described in numerous publications such as DE 19 39 718, U.S. Pat. No. 3,712,347, DE 36 03 275, U.S. Pat. No. 5,983,519, U.S. Pat. No. 3,146,997, U.S. Pat. No. 3,968,818, EP 0 119 104, FR 2 739 844, GB 296 742, GB 102 677 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,216,344. Reference is made to the above-mentioned patents and patent applications and the above US patents are further hereby incorporated in the present specification by reference.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a simple and reliable technique for the application and distribution of the particulate material within a shallow tray in which the material is received which technique ensures an even distribution of the particulate material within the tray.
It is a further feature of the present invention that the technique of applying and evenly distributing the particulate material within the tray provides a delicate and minimum force impact to the particulate material.
The above object and the above feature together with numerous other objects, features and advantages which will be evident from the below detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments of the technique according to the present invention are in accordance with the teachings of the present invention obtained by a method of applying and evenly distributing a quantity of particulate material such as ground or dried coffee within a shallow tray, comprising:
According to the teachings of the present invention, the even distribution of the particulate material within the shallow tray in which the material is received, is simply obtained by the combination of a plurality of pins extending into the particulate material received within the tray and the horizontal vibration of the tray at a low frequency such as a frequency of 0.5-25 Hz such as 1-20 Hz, e.g. 2-15 Hz such as 3-10 Hz, preferably approximately 5-6 Hz, such as 0.5-2 Hz, 2-4 Hz, 4-6 Hz, 6-8 Hz, 8-10 Hz, 10-12 Hz, 12-14 Hz, 14-16 Hz, 16-18 Hz, 18-20 Hz, 20-22 Hz, 22-25 Hz and for a specific fairly short period of time such as a period of time less than 15 sec. or 15 sec.-2 min. such as 1-3 sec., 3-5 sec., 5-7 sec., 7-9 sec., 9-11 sec., 11-13 sec., 13-15 sec., preferably approximately 9 Hz or 15-30 sec. 30-60 sec., 60-120 sec. The vibration of the tray is to be performed in a horizontal direction exclusively without causing the material to be shaken vertically in order to prevent the material from being deteriorated and also for the obtainment of an efficient rearranging or repositioning of the particulate material within the tray.
According to a particular feature of the method according to the present invention, the rearranging or repositioning of the particulate material within the tray for the obtainment of an even distribution of the material within the tray is improved by the provision of a plurality of stationary or movable pins which are positioned within the particulate material while vibrating the tray,
The quantity of the particulate material to be evenly distributed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention may be provided in any adequate manner by means of any mechanical means such as a conveyer belt or in accordance with the presently preferred embodiment of the method according to the present invention be provided from an overhead distributor such as an overhead openable hopper for ensuring that the quantity is readily introduced into the specific area defined within the vibrational tray.
The vibrational tray may in accordance with the teachings of the present invention have a bottom surface constituted by any solid or pliable means such as a moveable plate or alternatively and preferably a flexible and foldable foil or web commonly known within the technical field as a shuttle conveyer belt. Through the utilization of a shuttle conveyer belt constituting the vibrational surface, a simple and reliable and further wear-resistant means is provided for the transfer of the particulate material to the further processing station.
The pins improving the even distribution of material within the tray and also decreasing the time necessary for the obtainment of the even distribution of the material within the tray may according to two alternative embodiments of the method according to the present invention be constituted by movable pins extending into the tray from the frame in which the tray is suspended for allowing the horizontal vibration, or alternatively be constituted by stationary pins, i.e. pins moving along with the tray. In this context, the term movable is defined relative to the horizontally vibrating or moving tray as the tray constitutes the reference point for the motion between the pins and the tray provided that the pins and the tray are moving relative to one another.
Surprisingly, it has been realised that the stationary pins cause the particulate material to be swiftly repositioned provided the pins are positioned spaced apart in the direction of the horizontal vibrational motion of an order of several times such as one order of magnitude (order of 10) the amplitude of the vibrational motion. Provided more pins be positioned, the repositioning of the particulate material is on the one hand accomplished more rapidly and on the other hand provided the pins are positioned spaced apart, the process of rearranging and repositioning the particulate material for obtaining the even distribution of the material within the tray is prolonged. The pins are, for allowing the pins to be used in combination with the above described shuttle conveyer belt preferably provided as pins extending from an overhead bar into the shallow tray and as stated above the pins are preferably stationary relative to the tray. Alternatively, pins may be moved relative to the tray as the pins may be stationary relative to the frame in which the vibrational tray is suspended for the vibrational motion.
The present invention further relates to as stated above an apparatus for applying and evenly distributing a quantity of a particulate material within a shallow tray. The above object, the above features together with numerous other objects, features and advantages which will be evident from the below detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments of the technique according to the present invention are in accordance with the teachings of the present invention obtained by an apparatus for applying and evenly distributing a quantity of particulate material such as ground or dried coffee within a shallow tray, comprising:
The apparatus according to the present invention may further advantageously be implemented in accordance with above described advantageous and preferred embodiments of the method according to the present invention. Still further, the vibrational tray of the apparatus according to the present invention may preferably be vibrated horizontally at a frequency of frequency of 0.5-25 Hz such as 1-20 Hz, e.g. 2-15 Hz, such as 3-10 Hz further preferably approximately 5 Hz.
In the presently preferred embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention, the amplitude (RMS: Root Mean Square) of the vibration of the vibrational surface is of the order of 5-50 mm, such as 8-25 mm, preferably approximately 20 mm, the vibrational impact being of a sinusoidal configuration or alternatively any other configuration.
The present invention is now to be further described with reference to the drawings in which
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b and 5c are an elevational end view, an elevational side view and a top view, respectively, of the second embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention shown in
In the below description, a technique of evenly distributing a particulate material such as granulate coffee or similar product is described. In this context, the term particulate material or granulate material is to be construed a general term comprising any foodstuff product having a size varying within the interval 0.1-10 mm equivalent to the major dimension of e.g. a sphere. The material in question may e.g. be dried or ground coffee or fruit components such as slices of bananas, hazelnuts and similar nuts, abricots, apples or any other product which is dried by freezing at a low temperature such as the temperature of −50° C., preferably by sublimation.
The technique in particular relates to the step of evenly distributing the material in question such as the granulate coffee before transferring the material into a freezing tray which necessitates an even distribution of the material for ensuring an even drying of the material.
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The tray 22 is as mentioned above supported on the rails 24 and is suspended relative to the rails 24 and the frame 12 for allowing the tray to be vibrated at a low frequency such as a frequency of 5 Hz. The suspension elements are shown in
The tray 22 is as mentioned above constituted by a vibrational tray which is caused to vibrate horizontally exclusively by means of a vibrational generating motor assembly 38 connected to a bottom bolt assembly of the tray for causing the tray to oscillate horizontally at the frequency generated by the oscillation generating assembly 38 such as a frequency of 5 Hz and at an amplitude of 20 mm RMS.
A particular feature of the apparatus relates to the provision of overhead mounted pins which extend into the interior space defined within the tray. In
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2003 01415 | Sep 2003 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DK04/00660 | 9/29/2004 | WO | 2/22/2007 |