Claims
- 1. An apparatus for neatening uneven stacks of foodstuff slices, comprising:
- means for infeeding a flow of a plurality of stacks of generally horizontal oriented foodstuff slices to the apparatus;
- reorienting means for receiving and reorienting the stacks of foodstuff slices from said infeeding means, said reorienting means including a plurality of outwardly projecting members that are longitudinally spaced along a rotating reorienting pathway, said longitudinal spacing between the projecting members being adequate to accommodate one of said stacks;
- means for rotating said reorienting means and for moving said projecting members along the reorienting pathway from a location of generally horizontal infeed orientation to a location of generally vertical orientation and then to a location of generally horizontal outfeed orientation; tamping means having a reciprocating shaker wheel that moves with the projecting members along said reorienting pathway, said shaker wheel having a surface that supports said stacks along at least a portion of said reorienting pathway; and
- outfeed means for receiving the stacks of foodstuff from said projecting members at the location of generally horizontal outfeed orientation.
- 2. The neatening apparatus of claim 1, said tamping means including a pair of reciprocating shaker wheels that generally flank and that move with the projecting members along said reorienting pathway, said shaker wheels each having a generally peripheral surface that supports said stacks along at least a portion of said reorienting pathway.
- 3. The neatening apparatus of claim 1, said tamping means having an axially reciprocating shaker wheel that has a surface which supports said stacks along at least a portion of said reorienting pathway, said shaker wheel surface having a plurality of indents that are at locations which generally correspond to spacings between adjacent outwardly projecting members.
- 4. The neatening apparatus of claim 3, wherein each said indent is an inclined indent that has a length which generally spans circumferential spacing between such adjacent outwardly projecting members.
- 5. The neatening apparatus of claim 3, wherein each said indent has a stack support surface that is substantially perpendicular to one of said outwardly projecting members.
- 6. A method for neatening uneven stacks of foodstuff slices, comprising:
- infeeding a flow of a plurality of uneven stacks of generally horizontally oriented foodstuff slices;
- receiving the flow of uneven stacks of infed foodstuff slices between a plurality of longitudinally spaced outwardly projecting members, each uneven stack being received between said spaced projecting members;
- reorienting said stacks of infed food slices by rotating said plurality of longitudinally spaced outwardly projecting members along a rotating reorienting pathway, said reorienting step including rotating the plurality of outwardly projecting members and the stacks along the reorienting pathway from a generally horizontal infeed orientation to a generally vertical orientation and then to a generally horizontal outfeed orientation and wherein said reorienting step includes supporting a peripheral edge of the slices with a reciprocating shaker member;
- neatening each stack of infed slices during said reorienting step; and
- outfeeding each neatened stack of foodstuff slices, said outfeeding step being from the generally horizontal outfeed orientation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application, Ser. No. 487,129 filed Apr. 21, 1983 now abandoned.
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