Claims
- 1. Apparatus for dispensing a food product comprising
a rotary surface having a central axis and a periphery; motive means for rotating the surface about said axis; depositing means spaced above the surface for depositing a selected amount of liquid product mix on the surface while that is rotating so that the liquid mix spreads out on the surface and sets to form a thin, at least partially solidified product body, and product delivery means disposed between said depositing means and the surface, said delivery means including
scraping means supported above the surface and having a working edge engaging the surface while said surface is rotating to scrape the at least partially solidified product body into a ridge row, and removing means for removing said ridge row from the surface as said food product.
- 2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 and further including means for cooling said surface to a temperature low enough to at least partially freeze the liquid product mix deposited on said surface to form a frozen product body.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein said delivery means also include leveling means spaced above the surface to establish a gap therewith, said leveling means being positioned ahead of the scraping means so as to level the liquid mix on said surface while said surface is rotating to the height of said gap prior to the formation of said at least partially solidified product body.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein the removing means comprise
a vertical forming cylinder positioned adjacent to the periphery of the surface, said forming cylinder having a side window and a bottom opening; pushing means for pushing said ridge row into the forming cylinder through said window thereby compacting the product into a shaped solid body within the cylinder, and ejection means in said cylinder for pushing the shaped solid body out of said bottom opening.
- 5. The apparatus defined in claim 4 and further including
a tray for supporting a container and moveably positioned below the cylinder for movement between at least a first position proximal to said bottom opening so that a container thereon is in position to receive the shaped solid body ejected from the cylinder and a second position disposed away from said bottom opening, and means for moving the tray between said first and second positions.
- 6. The apparatus defined in claim 4 wherein said scraping means and said leveling means extend radially away from said axis.
- 7. The apparatus defined in claim 4 and further including
closure means for selectively opening and closing said bottom opening, and means for controlling the closure means so that the bottom opening is closed when the product is being compacted and open when the product is being ejected.
- 8. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein the leveling means comprise
a roller having opposite ends, a rotary axis extending between said ends axis and a conical surface, and mounting means for mounting the roller at said roller axis above the freezing surface so that said conical surface is parallel to the freezing surface and defines a gap therewith.
- 9. The apparatus defined in claim 8, wherein the roller comprises
a rigid conical core, and an elastomeric covering on said core which constitutes said conical surface.
- 10. The apparatus defined in claim 9 wherein said elastomeric covering includes a pair of circular elastomeric ridges at the opposite ends of said roller which contact said freezing surface and maintain the conical surface of the roller at a selected distance from the freezing surface so as to establish said gap.
- 11. The apparatus defined in claim 10 and further including means for moving the roller closer to said freezing surface so that said ridges are compressed to an extent that said conical surface contacts the freezing surface.
- 12. The apparatus defined in claim 4wherein the scraping means comprise a channel supported above the freezing surface, a liner in the channel and facing the freezing surface, said liner having opposite walls defining between them an alley which extends over the freezing surface and one of said walls having an edge constituting said scraping edge, and said pushing means comprise a movable scraper slidable along said alley and means for moving the scraper along said alley between a retracted position relatively close to said surface axis and an extended position relatively close to said cylinder.
- 13. The apparatus defined in claim 12 wherein the scraper is shaped to close said window when the scraper is in said extended position.
- 14. The apparatus defined in claim 12 wherein said one liner wall and its said scraping edge are movable relative to said channel, and biasing means are operative between said one liner wall and said channel to bias the scraping edge toward the freezing surface.
- 15. The apparatus defined in claim 14 wherein said one liner wall and the channel have opposing surfaces and the biasing means includes a resilient strip sandwiched between said opposing surfaces.
- 16. The apparatus defined in claim 4 wherein the ejection means comprise
a piston having an end facing said bottom opening and being moveable within the forming cylinder; an ejection member mounted to said piston end, and means for moving the piston 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.
- 17. The apparatus defined in claim 16 wherein the ejection member includes
a cup with a concave wall facing the bottom opening of the cylinder; an elastomeric covering said concave wall to define an interior space, and a passage extending from said interior space to a location outside the cup.
- 18. The apparatus defined in claim 16 wherein the diaphragm normally spans the concave wall so that it is substantially parallel to the bottom opening of the cylinder.
- 19. The apparatus defined in claim 16wherein the diaphragm normally follows the contour of said concave wall, and further including means for introducing a fluid through said passage with said interior space so as to deform the diaphragm so that it substantially spans said concave wall.
- 20. The apparatus defined in claim 18 wherein said diaphragm is elastic and stretches when extended.
- 21. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein the depositing means include
a first supply of first product base; a first aeration nozzle having first and second input ports and an output port; a hose connecting the first supply to the first inlet port so as to deliver first product base to said first nozzle; means for conducting compressed gas to the second input port so that a first product base/gas mixture can issue from said outlet port, and conduit means extending from said outlet port to a location above the freezing surface so that said mixture constitutes said selected amount of liquid product and is delivered from said conduit means to the freezing surface.
- 22. The apparatus defined in claim 19 wherein the conduit means comprise a passage leading from said outlet port to a location over said surface and having a length and diameter such that the passage produces confined turbulent mixing of said mixture whereby the liquid product is delivered to the freezing surface with a selected amount of aeration.
- 23. The apparatus defined in claim 22 wherein said passage is two to four feet long.
- 24. The apparatus defined in claim 23 wherein said passage is about three feet long.
- 25. The apparatus defined in claim 22 and further including
a second supply of said product base; a second aeration nozzle similar to the first nozzle; a second hose connecting the second supply to the first inlet port of the second nozzle so as to deliver second product base to the second nozzle; means for conducting compressed gas to the second inlet port of the second nozzle so that a second product base/gas mixture can issue from the outlet port of the second nozzle to said conduit means in lieu of the first product base/gas mixture from the first nozzle.
- 26. Apparatus for dispensing a food product comprising
a freezing surface having a fluid conduit extending within said surface, said conduit having an inlet and an outlet and a wall extending between the conduit and the freezing surface; bearing means for supporting said surface for rotation about a surface axis; motive means for rotating said surface about the surface axis; depositing means spaced above said surface for depositing a selected amount of liquid product mix on said surface while said surface is rotating so that the liquid product mix spreads out on said surface, and a refrigeration system for circulating a refrigerant through said conduit to cool said freezing surface sufficiently to convert the liquid product mix to an at least partially frozen product body, said refrigerant system including
a compressor, a condenser, and fluid connection means for connecting the compressor, condenser, and said conduit inlet and outlet to form a closed refrigeration loop containing a refrigerant, said freezing surface constituting an evaporator in the refrigeration loop.
- 27. The apparatus defined in claim 26 and further including means for removing the product body from the freezing surface.
- 28. The apparatus defined in claim 26 wherein the bearing means include a pair of rotary fluid couplings connecting the conduit inlet and outlet in said refrigeration loop.
- 29. The apparatus defined in claim 26 wherein the refrigerant system includes an expansion valve having a valve orifice and being connected in the refrigeration loop between the compressor and the conduit inlet to control the flow of refrigerant to the conduit so as to maintain the freezing surface at a selected first temperature.
- 30. The apparatus defined in claim 29 and further including a second valve having an orifice larger than the orifice of the expansion valve;
means for conducting refrigerant from the compressor to the conduit inlet through the second valve when the depositing means is depositing liquid product mix on the freezing surface so as to flood the conduit with refrigerant in the liquid phase, said refrigerant changing to a gaseous phase within the freezing surface thereby producing a large temperature differential between said wall and the freezing surface.
- 31. The apparatus defined in claim 30 wherein
the second valve is a throttling valve having a valve orifice which varies in size in response to a control signal, and the refrigeration unit also includes sensing means for sensing the refrigerant pressure at the conduit outlet and control means responsive to said signal to vary the size of the second valve orifice directly with the refrigerant pressure at the conduit outlet whereby to maintain a relatively constant refrigerant temperature and pressure in said conduit.
- 32. Apparatus for dispensing a food product comprising
a rotary surface having a surface axis; motive means for rotating the surface about the surface axis; depositing means spaced above said surface for depositing a selected amount of a liquid on said surface while said surface is rotating so that the liquid spreads out on said surface, said depositing means including
a manifold having upper and lower walls and an axis extending between said walls; means for supporting the manifold above said surface for rotation about the manifold axis; a plurality of mixing chambers within said manifold and distributed about the manifold axis, each mixing chamber including a plurality of inlets at said upper wall and an outlet, a separate fluid conduit within the manifold extending from the outlet of each mixing chamber to the lower wall of the manifold at a location thereon disposed over said surface; a plurality of fluid containers positioned above said manifold and arranged about the manifold axis, each container having an outlet leading to one inlet of a different one of said plurality of mixing chambers, and flow control means for controlling the flow of fluid through the outlet of each container so that a selected volume of a first fluid from each container may be delivered by said manifold to said surface.
- 33. The apparatus defined in claim 32 wherein the manifold containing said mixing chambers and said conduits constitutes a solid block.
- 34. The apparatus defined in claim 32 wherein the supporting means comprise a rotary shaft extending along said axis and a support plate on the top of the manifold and which supports said containers.
- 35. The apparatus defined in claim 34 wherein said containers are wedge-shaped and positioned on the plate in a circle whose center is at said manifold axis.
- 36. The apparatus defined in claim 32 wherein the flow control means for controlling the flow of said first fluid through the outlet of each container comprises a pump mounted on said each container, said pump including a piston which faces away from the manifold axis and when pushed, pumps said selected volume of first fluid from said each container to the associated mixing chamber.
- 37. The apparatus defined in claim 36 and further including
a fluid delivery station; means for rotating the manifold so that any one of the plurality of containers can be positioned opposite the delivery station; a pusher at the delivery station for pushing against the piston of the container opposite the delivery station, and control means for controlling the means for rotating and the pusher so that said first fluid from a selected one of the plurality of containers can be pumped to said manifold and deposited on said surface.
- 38. The apparatus defined in claim 37 and further including
fluid delivery means at the fluid delivery station for delivering a second fluid to a second inlet of the mixing chamber receiving the first fluid being pumped from the container positioned opposite the delivery station.
- 39. The apparatus defined in claim 38 wherein the fluid delivery means include
a nozzle having a first inlet, a second inlet and an outlet; means for delivering a first product base to said first nozzle inlet; means for delivering a gas to the second nozzle inlet said base and gas combination in the nozzle to form said second fluid, and means for connecting the nozzle outlet to said other inlet of the mixing chamber associated with the container positioned opposite the delivery station.
- 40. The apparatus defined in claim 39 wherein
the nozzle outlet extends over said manifold upper surface, and said means for connecting include means for moving the nozzle substantially perpendicular to said upper wall of the manifold in response to a control signal, and means for producing said control signal when the selected container is positioned opposite the delivery station so that the nozzle outlet is plugged into said second inlet of the mixing chamber associated with the selected container.
- 41. The apparatus defined in claim 40 and further including restraining means on the connecting means for restraining the selected container when the nozzle outlet is plugged into said second inlet so that said selected container remains stationary when said pusher is pushing.
- 42. A method of dispensing a food product comprising the steps of
providing a surface having an axis; positioning over said surface depositing means which deposit a selected amount of liquid product mix onto the surface while rotating the depositing means and surface relatively about said axis so that the liquid mix spreads out on the surface in a relatively thin layer and sets to form an at least partially solidified product body, and removing the product body from the surface.
- 43. The method defined in claim 42 including the step of cooling said surface to a temperature low enough to at least partially freeze said layer to form said product body.
- 44. The method defined in claim 42 or 43 including the additional step of controlling the residence time of the liquid product mix on said surface depending upon the composition of said mix.
- 45. The method defined in claim 42 or 43 including the additional steps of
monitoring the temperature of said surface, and controlling the temperature of said surface depending upon the composition of said mix.
- 46. The method defined in claim 42 or 43 including the additional step of leveling the liquid mix deposited on said surface to a selected thickness prior to its setting to form said product body.
- 47. The method defined in claim 42 or 43 including the additional step of removing the product body by scraping same from the surface to form scrapings.
- 48. The method defined in claim 47 including the additional step of compacting and forming the scrapings into a selectively-shaped body of food product.
- 49. The method defined in claim 48 including the additional step of depositing said body into a container.
- 50. A method of dispensing a food product composed of a plurality of ingredients which are mixed to form the food product, said method comprising the steps of
providing a rotary surface having a rotary axis and a periphery; mixing together first and second fluid ingredients to form a liquid mix; depositing the liquid mix onto said surface while rotating said surface so that the liquid mix spreads out on the surface in a relatively thin layer; cooling the surface to a temperature low enough to at least partially freeze the liquid mix layer to form a frozen product body; scraping the frozen product body from said surface to the periphery thereof to form product body scrapings, and collecting and compacting the scrapings to form the food product.
- 51. The method defined in claim 50 including the additional step of
controlling the temperature of said surface and/or the residence time of the liquid mix layer on said surface depending upon the identities of said first and second fluid ingredients.
- 52. The method defined in claim 50 including the step of leveling the liquid mix layers deposited on said surface to a selected thickness prior to the freezing thereof.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application 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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