The present invention relates to conveyor belts for transporting products for processing in such as for example a freezer or refrigeration unit.
Known freezing systems use a belt fabricated from stainless steel rods, drive links and wire to convey the products for processing, such as freezing or chilling. The construction of known belts and the materials used provide for many “trap points” for bacteria growth, such trap points known as “harborages”. Such belt construction has limited flexibility, cannot be molded to accommodate an exterior surface or entire shape of a product to be processed, and cannot retain cryogen substances to chill, freeze or crust freeze the product. Known belt also cannot hold liquid nitrogen (N2) to be in contact with the product to be frozen. Additionally, such known type of belt permits products to stick to the belt, wherein the product is damaged, especially when the product is removed or separated from the surface of the belt upon conclusion of freezing. Moreover, such a known type of belt construction requires additional energy to cool the belt to the required operating temperature for transporting the product.
For a more complete understanding of the present embodiments, reference may be had to the following drawing figures taken in conjunction with the description of the embodiments, of which:
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One of the present embodiments provides for the plastic film to be thermoformed with a plurality or a myriad of pockets formed in the film in which product to be frozen is received in the pockets. Thereafter, the pocketed film is moved to the freezer wherein liquid cryogen such as for example liquid nitrogen, liquid carbon dioxide or other liquid cryogen, is dispensed such as by spraying the product disposed in the pockets. The plastic film may also be moved through an immersion bath in the freezer wherein the pockets are filled with the liquid cryogen for freezing the individual products in their respective pockets.
Alternatively, the plastic film can be used as a continuous loop. When extreme hygienic conditions are warranted, the plastic film can be used for a single pass through the freezer, after which the used plastic film is collected on a spool for either of destruction or recycling. Moreover, the plastic film can be used for a set period of time, such as one factory shift, or for a predetermined amount of product to be processed. Cleaning of the plastic film belt may not be necessary because the belt only has to be used for a single pass or limited passes through the freezer. The cost to fabricate the film belt is quite low compared to related steel constructions, and maintenance can be, in certain circumstances, completely unnecessary.
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The product 16 is provided to the film belt 12 at a charging region for transport as indicated by arrow 24. The product 16 is conveyed through the freezer chamber 21 of the freezer 18, after which the frozen product is removed from the film belt 12 at a discharge region as indicated by arrow 26. A return run of the film belt 12 to the spool 20 or alternatively to the spool 14 is indicated generally at 28. Arrow 30 indicates the direction of movement of the film belt 12, while arrow 32 indicates a return run of the film belt 12.
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The product 16 is provided to the film belt 12 at a charging region for transport as indicated by arrow 24. The product 16 is conveyed through the freezer chamber 21 of the freezer 118, after which the frozen product is removed from the film belt 12 at a discharge region as indicated by arrow 26. A return run of the film belt 12 to the spool 20 or alternatively to the spool 14 is indicated generally at 128. Arrow 30 indicates the direction of movement of the film belt 12, while arrow 132 indicates a return run of the film belt 12.
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Thereafter, the film belt 12 departs the freezer chamber 218 through the outlet 219 whereupon the belt is collected on a take-up spool 56 or drum. In this manner of construction, the film belt 12 is used for one pass through the freezer chamber 221. Additionally, when the spool 14 of film belt 12 has been completely used, the film belt 12 is rolled up completely upon spool 56 for either permanent destruction or recycling into a form similar to the original form of the film belt 12 for reuse with the freezer embodiment 210. The frozen product 16 is released from the pockets 52 at the discharge region shown by the arrow 26 when the film belt 12 is collected upon the spool 56. Alternatively, once the device 50 has provided the pockets 52 in the film belt 12, the device can be removed and the film belt constructed and arranged as a continuous loop for movement around the spools 14,56 for use for a select period of time or until such time as the film is considered contaminated or less than optimal for freezing applications.
Regarding the thermoforming device 50, such a device is distributed by Multivac Inc. of Kansas City, Mo. U.S.A.
It will be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely exemplary, and that one skilled in the art may make variations and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. All such variations and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as described and claimed herein. Further, all embodiments disclosed are not necessarily in the alternative, as various embodiments of the invention may be combined to provide the desired result.