Claims
- 1. Dispensing apparatus comprising
a surface for supporting a layer of material, said surface having a rotary axis and a periphery; a motor for rotating said surface about said axis; a first scraper positioned opposite the surface and extending cross-wise to the direction of movement of said surface, said first scraper having an inner end adjacent to said axis and an outer end adjacent to said periphery, said first scraper engaging said surface while said surface is rotating to scrape said material from said surface into a row of scrapings in front of the first scraper; a second scraper positioned opposite the surface in front of the first scraper and extending generally perpendicular to the first scraper, said second scraper engaging said surface and being movable parallel to the first scraper between an inner position adjacent to the inner end of the first scraper and an outer position adjacent to the outer end of the first scraper, and an actuator for moving the second scraper between said inner and outer positions so that the second scraper pushes said row of scrapings from said surface to said periphery.
- 2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 and further including a receptacle supported adjacent to said periphery for receiving and collecting the row of scrapings pushed to said periphery.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein
the first scraper comprises a channel supported above said surface, said channel having opposite walls defining between them an alley which extends along said surface and contains the second scraper, one of said walls located behind the second scraper supporting a scraping edge that contacts said surface, and said second scraper is movable along said alley between said inner and outer positions.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein said scraping edge is separable from said one of the walls.
- 5. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein said channel has a generally inverted U-shaped cross-section.
- 6. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein said actuator comprises
a rack extending along said channel, and a motorized pinion in mesh with said rack.
- 7. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein said surface is circular and is of a thermally conductive material.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 1 and further including a depositing mechanism for depositing the layer of material on said surface.
- 9. Dispensing apparatus comprising
a generally horizontal surface defining a plane and having a periphery and for supporting a layer of material; an elongated upstanding forming receptacle extending vertically adjacent to said periphery, said receptacle having an entrance in the plane of said surface and a bottom opening spaced below the plane of said surface; a scraping mechanism for scraping the layer of material from said surface into said receptacle through said entrance thereby collecting the scrapings in the receptacle, and an ejector moveable within said receptacle to compact and push the collected scrapings out of the receptacle through said bottom opening thereof.
- 10. The apparatus defined in claim 9 wherein
said receptacle comprises a cylinder, and said ejector includes
an ejector member movable along said cylinder, and an actuator connected to said ejector member for moving the piston between a first position wherein the ejector member is at a location in the cylinder above said entrance and a second position wherein the ejector member is adjacent to said bottom opening.
- 11. The apparatus defined in claim 10 and further including
a door movably mounted to said cylinder so that the door can be moved between a closed position wherein the door closes said bottom opening and an open position wherein the door exposes said bottom opening; an actuating device for moving the door between said open and closed positions, and a controller for controlling said actuating device so that the door is in said closed position when said scrapings are being collected within the cylinder and is in said open position when the collected scrapings are being pushed from the cylinder through the bottom opening thereof.
- 12. The apparatus defined in claim 9 wherein the ejector member includes
a concave wall facing said bottom opening, and an elastomeric cover covering said concave wall.
- 13. The apparatus defined in claim 11 wherein said cover in its unstressed condition spans said concave wall.
- 14. The apparatus defined in claim 9 and further including
a container tray movably mounted below said receptacle opposite the bottom opening thereof; an actuating mechanism for moving said tray vertically between a raised position wherein the tray is relatively close to said bottom opening and a lowered position wherein the tray is spaced appreciably below said bottom opening, and a controller for controlling the actuating mechanism so that said tray is in said lowered position when said ejector member is in said first position and is in said raised position when said ejector member is in said second position.
- 15. The apparatus in defined in claim 14 wherein said controller is programmable to control the actuating mechanism to also position said tray in at least one intermediate position between said raised and lowered positions.
- 16. Dispensing apparatus comprising
a generally horizontal surface having a rotary axis and a periphery and for supporting a layer of material; a motor for rotating said surface about said axis; a vertical forming cylinder positioned adjacent to said periphery, said cylinder having a side window opposite said periphery and a bottom opening spaced below said surface; a first scraper positioned above the surface and extending cross-wise to the direction of movement of said surface, said first scraper engaging said surface while said surface is rotating to scrape said material from said surface into a row of scrapings in front of the first scraper; a second scraper positioned above said surface in front of the first scraper and extending generally perpendicular to the first scraper, said second scraper engaging said surface and being movable parallel to the first scraper; motive means for moving the second scraper between a first position on said surface spaced from said cylinder and a second position on said surface at or adjacent to said cylinder so that the second scraper pushes said row of scrapings from said surface into the forming cylinder through said window thereby collecting the scrapings within the cylinder, and an ejector slidable within said forming cylinder to push the collected scrapings as a shaped product out of the cylinder through said bottom opening thereof.
- 17. The apparatus defined in claim 16 wherein the ejector comprises
a shaft having an end facing the bottom opening and being moveable within the forming cylinder; an ejector member positioned at said shaft end, and an actuator for moving the shaft between a first position wherein the ejector member is above said window and a second position wherein the ejector member is adjacent to said bottom opening.
- 18. The apparatus defined in claim 17 wherein the ejector member includes
a concave wall facing said bottom opening, and an elastomeric cover covering said concave wall.
- 19. The apparatus defined in claim 18 wherein said cover normally spans the concave wall so that it is substantially parallel to said bottom opening.
- 20. The apparatus defined in claim 19 wherein said cover stretches to conform to the contour of said concave wall when said shaped product is being ejected from said cylinder.
- 21. The apparatus defined in claim 16 and further including
a closure member for selectively opening and closing said bottom opening, and means for controlling the closure member so that the bottom opening is closed when said scrapings are being collected within the cylinder and open when the collected scrapings are being pushed from the cylinder through the bottom opening thereof.
- 22. The apparatus defined in claim 16 wherein
the first scraper comprises a channel supported above the rotary surface, said channel having opposite walls defining between them an alley which extends over said surface and contains the second scraper, one of said walls located behind the second scraper supporting an edge that contacts said surface, and said second scraper is moveable along said alley between said first and second positions.
- 23. The apparatus defined in claim 22 wherein the second scraper is shaped to close said window when the second scraper is in said second position.
- 24. A method of dispensing a layer of material on an edged surface as a shaped product, said method comprising the steps of
juxtapositioning with said surface a receptacle having an upper entrance and a closable bottom exit so that said entrance is adjacent to the edge of said surface and said exit is below said surface; scraping the layer of material from the surface into a row of scrapings on the surface; pushing the row of scrapings beyond the edge of the surface into the receptacle through the entrance thereof while said exit is closed to collect the scrapings in the receptacle; opening the exit, and compacting and ejecting the collected scrapings as a shaped body out of the receptacle through the exit thereof.
- 25. The method defined in claim 24 including the additional step of positioning a container below the exit for receiving the shaped body ejected from the receptacle.
- 26. Dispensing apparatus comprising
a flat surface; a leveling member having opposite ends, and a boundary extending between said ends; a mount for mounting the leveling member opposite said flat surface so that said boundary is parallel to the flat surface; spacers extending from said boundary to said flat surface thereby defining a gap therewith, and motive means for moving the leveling member and flat surface relatively so as to level a liquid deposited on the flat surface to the height of said gap.
- 27. The apparatus defined in claim 26 wherein the leveling member comprises a roller having a conical surface which defines said boundary.
- 28. The apparatus defined in claim 27 wherein said spacers include a pair of circular elastomeric ridges at the opposite ends of said roller which contact said flat surface and maintain said conical surface of the roller at a selected distance from the flat surface so as to establish said gap.
- 29. The apparatus defined in claim 28 and further including an actuator for moving the roller closer to said flat surface so that said ridges are compressed to an extent that said conical surface contacts the flat surface thereof eliminating said gap.
- 30. The apparatus defined in claim 26 wherein
said flat surface is rotatable about a central axis, and said moving means move said surface about the central axis, said roller being mounted so that said rotary axis extends crosswise to the direction of movement of said flat surface.
- 31. The apparatus defined in claim 26 and further including means for removing a liquid deposited on the flat surface after it has been leveled by the roller.
- 32. The apparatus defined in claim 26 and further including a refrigeration device for chilling the flat surface so as to at least partially freeze a liquid deposited on the flat surface.
- 33. Apparatus for dispensing a product comprising
a substantially horizontal surface having an edge; a substantially vertical forming cylinder positioned adjacent to said edge, said forming cylinder having a side window and a bottom opening; a pusher for pushing a product deposited on said surface through said window into the forming cylinder so as to compact the product into a shaped solid body within the cylinder, and an ejector in the cylinder for pushing the shaped solid body out of said forming cylinder through said bottom opening.
- 34. The apparatus defined in claim 33 wherein the ejector includes
a shaft having an end facing said bottom opening and being movable within the forming cylinder; an ejection member mounted to said shaft end, and an actuator for moving the shaft between a first position which locates the ejection member above said window and a second position which locates the ejection member adjacent to said bottom opening.
- 35. The apparatus defined in claim 34 wherein the ejection member includes
a cup with a concave wall facing the bottom opening of the forming cylinder; a diaphragm covering said concave wall to define an interior space, and a passage extending from said interior space to a location outside the cup.
- 36. The apparatus defined in claim 35 wherein the diaphragm normally spans the concave wall so that it is substantially parallel to the bottom opening of the forming cylinder.
- 37. The apparatus defined in claim 35wherein the diaphragm normally follows the contour of said concave wall, and further including a fluid source for introducing a fluid through said passage into said interior space as to deform the diaphragm so that said diaphragm substantially spans said concave wall.
- 38. The apparatus defined in claim 36 wherein said diaphragm is elastic and stretches when deformed.
- 39. The apparatus defined in claim 33 and further including
a door for selectively opening and closing said bottom opening, and a controller for controlling the door so that the bottom opening is closed when the product is being compacted and open when the solid body is being ejected.
- 40. The apparatus defined in claim 34 and further including a rinsing device for rinsing the interior of said forming cylinder and said ejection member.
- 41. The apparatus defined in claim 40 wherein said rinsing device comprises
a cup; a mount for movably mounting the cup below the bottom opening of the forming cylinder so that the cup can be swung between a closed position wherein said cup covers said bottom opening and an open position wherein said cup exposes said bottom opening; an actuator for moving the cup between said positions; a source for delivering rinsing liquid to said cup under pressure when the cup is in said closed position so that the rinsing liquid jets up into the forming cylinder and impinges on the ejection member, and a conduit for conducting rinsing liquid away from the cup when the cup is in its closed position.
- 42. The apparatus defined in claim 41 wherein said source comprises
a rinsing liquid container having an outlet; a conduit connecting the outlet of the container to the cup, and a pump for pumping rinsing liquid from the container through the conduit to the cup.
- 43. The apparatus defined in claim 33 wherein
said surface is a freezing surface which at least partially freezes product deposited on said surface, and the pusher comprises a scraper for scraping the at least partially frozen product from said surface into the forming cylinder.
- 44. Apparatus for dispensing a product comprising
a substantially flat surface having an edge; a scraping device including a channel supported above said surface, said channel having opposite walls defining between them an alley which extends over said surface and one of the walls supporting a scraping edge which contacts said surface; motive means for moving said scraping device and said surface relatively so that the scraping edge scrapes a product deposited on said surface from said surface into said alley as a ridge row of product scrapings, and a pusher for pushing said ridge row of scrapings along said alley to the edge of said surface.
- 45. The apparatus defined in claim 44 wherein the pusher comprises
a movable scraper slidable along said alley, and an actuating device for moving the scraper along said alley between a retracted position spaced away from the edge of said surface and in an extended position close to the edge of said surface.
- 46. The apparatus defined in claim 44 wherein the scraping device includes a biasing device for biasing said scraping edge toward said surface.
- 47. The apparatus defined in claim 44 wherein the scraping edge is releasably secured to said one of said walls for easy replacement.
- 48. The apparatus defined in claim 44 wherein the scraping device supports the channel so that the channel is self-leveling relative to said surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of Ser. No. 10/726,815, filed Dec. 3, 2003 which is a division of Ser. No. 10/160,674, filed Jul. 31, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,698,228, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/336,252, filed on Nov. 2, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60336252 |
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Divisions (2)
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10160674 |
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10726815 |
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