Claims
- 1. A method for rapidly producing well-defined chocolate forms in a molding tool consisting of at least lower and upper parts which together define a molding cavity having limited minor surface areas and major surface areas corresponding to a well-defined shape of a chocolate form to be molded therein and further having an inlet opening through which heated chocolte is injected under pressure into said molding cavity until the cavity is completely filled, said method comprising the steps of: inserting into the molding tool before it is closed a retaining and handling element which fits between the upper and lower parts of the molding tool and defines said limited minor areas to be contacted by the chocolate in the cavity; injecting molten chocolate under pressure into said molding cavity and into contact with said major mold surface areas and with the minor surface area formed by said retaining and handling element; cooling the upper molding part having said major surface areas to about -5.degree. C. and the lower mold part receiving said retaining and handling element to about 20.degree. C. during and after the injection step; lifting the upper part of the molding tool while holding the chocolate form in the lower part of the molding tool and lifting and removing from the lower part of the molding tool the retaining and handling element with the chocolate form supported thereon; and further cooling the chocolate form while supported on the retaining and handling element.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper part of the molding tool is cooled down to -5.degree. C. to -10.degree. C.
- 3. A method for rapidly producing well-defined chocolate forms in a molding tool consisting of at least two separable parts which together define a molding cavity corresponding to a well-defined shape of a chocolate form to be molded therein and having an inlet opening, said method comprising the steps of: placing into the molding parts a retaining and handling element which fits between the separable parts and defines a portion of said cavity, injecting molten chocolate under pressure through said inlet opening into said cavity and into contact with the mold surfaces defining said cavity while cooling one of the molding parts down to a temperature of less than 0.degree. C. so as to generate a condensate film on the surface of said one molding part and rapidly cool the chocolate in contact therewith, and maintaining the other molding part at about 20.degree. C. and thereafter removing said one molding part and then said retaining and handling element with said chocolate form thereon, from said other molding part.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 3, wherein said one molding part is cooled down to a surface temperature of -5.degree. C. to -10.degree. C.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 138,152 of Apr. 7, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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