Twister mechanism for a sausage making machine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6325711
  • Patent Number
    6,325,711
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 9, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A twister mechanism for sausage encasing has a first housing member (12) having a center bore. A rotatable ring (22) has a center bore (26) concentric with the center bore of the housing. A rotatable sleeve (24) is mounted on the ring and forms the center bore of the ring and being rotatable with the ring. A second housing member (14) is secured to the first housing member and has a center bore receiving the sleeve. A bearing member extending around the sleeve and extending radially to engage a surface of the second housing member. The ring includes a circular disk (28) extending outwardly from the center bore, and has an outer peripheral edge. A plurality of radially spaced vanes (32A) are on the disk extending outwardly therefrom. The vanes are spaced from the second housing member and the bearing to enhance the cooling of the mechanism when the ring is rotated.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Sausage encasing machines extend an extruded encased strand of sausage through a twisting mechanism to impart rotational movement to the strand as the strand exits the twisting mechanism and enters a linking system. This invention involves an improvement in such a twisting mechanism.




Therefore, the principal object of this invention is to provide a twisting mechanism which cools the bearings and other components thereof even while operating at high speed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A twister mechanism for sausage encasing has a first housing member having a center bore. A rotatable ring has a center bore concentric with the center bore of the housing. A rotatable sleeve is mounted on the ring and forms the center bore of the ring and being rotatable with the ring. A second housing member is secured to the first housing member and has a center bore receiving the sleeve. A bearing member extending around the sleeve and extending radially to engage a surface of the second housing member. The ring includes a circular disk extending outwardly from the center bore, and has an outer peripheral edge. A plurality of parallel spaced vanes are on the disk extending outwardly therefrom. The vanes are spaced from the second housing member and the bearing to enhance the cooling of the mechanism when the ring is rotated.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a vertical sectional view through the mechanism;





FIG. 2

is a front elevation of the housing;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view through the belt ring of the mechanism; and





FIG. 4

is an elevational view of the belt ring.





FIGS. 5 & 6

are exploded perspective views of the belt ring.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The twisting mechanism


10


includes a first housing member


12


and a second housing member


14


which are matingly held together by suitable screws (not shown) in aligned threaded apertures


16


. A third housing member


18


is secured to second housing member


14


by screws


20


.




A toothed belt ring


22


includes a sleeve


24


having a center opening


26


, a radially extending disk


28


with an outer perimeter


30


. A plurality of spaces


32


separate vanes


32


A which extend radially outwardly from disk


28


. A series of tooth slots


33


are cut in the periphery


30


of disk


28


to receive teeth on a belt (not shown).




A bearing


34


is mounted around sleeve


24


and extends outwardly to engage an inwardly extending flange


36


on second housing member


14


. A seal


38


extends around sleeve


24


and engages third housing member


18


. A grease fitting


39


is mounted in housing


18


and communicates with bearing


34


via conduit


39


A. (FIG.


1


). A seal


40


extends between the center bore of first housing member


12


and flange


42


on ring


22


.




A conventional toothed belt (not shown) is threaded around ring


22


so that the teeth of the belt engage notches


33


in the periphery


30


of disk


28


to rotate the ring


22


including sleeve


24


within the housing members


12


,


14


, and


18


. The vanes


32


generate cooling air for the entire mechanism


10


. The housings


12


,


14


and


18


, and ring


22


including sleeve


24


all have concentric center openings.




It is therefore seen that this invention will constitute a much cooler operating twisting function as compared to those of the prior art.



Claims
  • 1. A twister mechanism for a sausage encasing machine comprising, a first housing member having a center bore, a rotatable ring having a center bore concentric with the center bore of the housing, a rotatable sleeve mounted on the ring forming the center bore of the ring and being rotatable with the ring, a second housing member secured to the first housing member and having a center bore receiving the sleeve, a bearing member extending around the sleeve and extending radially to engage a surface of the second housing member, the ring including a circular disk extending outwardly from the center bore, and having an outer peripheral edge, a plurality of radially spaced vanes on the disk extending outwardly therefrom; the vanes being spaced from the second housing member and the bearing and being adapted to enhance the cooling of the mechanism when the ring is rotated.
Parent Case Info

This application is based upon the applicants' Provisional application Ser. No. 60/115,624 filed Jan. 12, 1999.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/US00/00564 WO 00 11/9/2000 11/9/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/41569 7/20/2000 WO A
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
5013279 Southworth May 1991
5064401 Kasai et al. Nov 1991
5180327 Kasai et al. Jan 1993
5199921 Townsend Apr 1993
6132302 Hiller et al. Oct 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
35 19 021-A Nov 1986 DE
0 399 582-A Nov 1990 EP
0 568 372-A Nov 1993 EP
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/115624 Jan 1999 US