序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 Chocolate - To such as trout processing for continuous actuated quench cabinet of mold in JP29960694 1994-12-02 JP2525561B2 1996-08-21 チェルボニ レンツォ
Cooling system for continuously treating products in moulding sheets (7), such as chocolate compound or similar products, downstream of the inlet into the cooling system, a lifting device (10,12,14) being provided for the moulding sheets which have been supplied and are to be stacked and, alongside the said lifting device (10,12,14), a lowering device (11,13,15) for the sheets to be destacked being provided upstream of the outlet from the cooling system, a device for holding or releasing a lower mould of the stack made up of moulding sheets being arranged above the lifting device and the lowering device and, above the stacks of moulding sheets in the cooling system, a conveyor (28,29,132,133) being provided which can be driven in a horizontal plane and makes it possible for moulding sheets in the uppermost row of the rising stack of moulding sheets to be transferred to the top of the downwardly moving stack of moulding sheets. <IMAGE>
2 Method and apparatus of the drug to gelatin coating JP50984099 1998-07-01 JP2001501858A 2001-02-13 クチャルスキ,トーマス; スレーター,ダニエル,エー.; トーリス,ルイス,アール.; ブイオー,パトリック; フーバー,リン; ブレアート,ジェフリ,ディー.; レイター,トーマス,シー.; レベリー,ディビット,ジェイ.
(57)【要約】 パレット(200)を、装填ステーション(10)、浸漬ステーション(20)、乾燥ステーション(34)、再配向ステーション(50)および取出しステーション(70)を通過して前進させるためのコンベヤ・システム(100)を含む、薬剤をゼラチン・コーティングする方法および装置。 コーティングする薬剤を、装填ステーション(10)でパレット(200)に装填し、薬剤をパレットに固定するために負圧が印加される第1浸漬ステーション(20)に前進させる。 パレットを上下逆転させ、各薬剤の第1の部分を塗料中に浸漬させる。 次いで、パレットを直立位置に戻し、負圧を取り除いて、塗料を乾燥させる。 次いで、薬剤を、再配向機構(59)によって第1のパレット(200)から第2のパレット(102)に移し、第2浸漬ステーション(60)においてその第2の部分をコーティングする。 薬剤を乾燥ステーション(34)を通過して前進させ、その後第2のパレットから容器(70)の中へ放出する。
3 Accumulation device of dies JP12343199 1999-04-30 JP2000044018A 2000-02-15 CARLE GIOVANNI MARCO
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an accumulation device for dies which faciliates the storing of cake products, has a very simple structural type of a small size. SOLUTION: Horizontal conveyer means 6 and 7 for sending a die 8 in the regular direction are furnished near the bottom part 4 of an accumulation device 1 for dies, while horizontal conveyers 9 and 10 for sending a die 11 in the reverse direction are furnished near the upper part 5. At the entrance 12 of the accumulation device 1 for dies between the horizontal conveyers 6 and 10, a rising vertical conveyer 13 for conveying the die 8 is provided. At the front side of the outlet 14 between the horizontal conveyer means 7 and 9, a decending vertical conveyer 15 to convey the die 8 is furnished. Between the vertical conveyers 13 and 15, a horizontal driving device 16 to move the die 8 and the die 11 is provided. The horizontal driving device 16 is movable, and it is controllably disposed along a vertical shaft 17. COPYRIGHT: (C)2000,JPO
4 食品を製造するためのシステム JP2017568087 2016-06-21 JP2018520678A 2018-08-02 ゼバスティアン レンセン; ベンヤミン フーア; ダニエル バルドゥス; クリスティアン ヴァルター; カタリーナ ヒルカー
本発明は、少なくとも1つの処理ステーションと、少なくとも1つの産業用ロボット(2,3)とを備え、産業用ロボットは、少なくとも1つの製品キャリヤ(14)のための少なくとも1つの収容手段を有する少なくとも1つのエフェクタ(4)と、少なくとも1つの製品キャリヤ(14)を引き渡すための少なくとも1つのマニピュレータ(13)とを含み、産業用ロボット(2,3)は、加えて、少なくとも1つの制御装置と、好適には、少なくとも1つの関連する処理装置とを有し、制御装置は、製品キャリヤ(14)が、好適には処理ステーションにおいておよび/または処理ステーションと向き合っておよび/または2つの処理ステーションの間で、振動、転回、変向、回転、摺動、上昇、下降、ブロー、吸引、浄化、スタックおよび/またはアンスタック、ノッキングによるクリアアウト、空洞化、充填、温度制御および/または特にセンサ制御の下で、予め規定することができる経路に沿って移動させられるように、設定されているまたは設定されることができる、食品を製造するためのシステム(1)に関する。
5 Type for a storage device JP12343199 1999-04-30 JP4231151B2 2009-02-25 マルコ カール ジョバンニ
6 Continuous operation type chilling cabinet for treating chocolate mass or the like in mold JP29960694 1994-12-02 JPH07194307A 1995-08-01 RENTSUO CHIERUBONI
PURPOSE: To provide a device which is composed of specified configuration, extremely simplifies internal structure, can improve sanitary by easily performing periodical cleaning, further, can improve the heat efficiency of plant and moreover changes the dwell time of product. CONSTITUTION: First of all, a mold 7 storing a chocolate made or the like is supplied onto a platform 14 of chilling cabinet 1 and the platform 14 is moved upward later by carry-up means 10 and 11 provided at the back of cabinet inlet 6 to that the metal die 7 can be loaded on a holder 21. Next, the metal die moving to the upside (f) is piled up to the position of carrier 27 by the device 21 and afterwards, the mold on the top column is horizontally moved to the column of top mold in a mold group moving to the downside (g) by the carrier 27. Continuously, the bottom column of mold among the lowering molds is placed onto a platform 15 by a moving device 12 and the platform 15 is moved down by lowering means 11 and 13 later so that the mold can be moved to a screw 5 and sent out of a chamber 3. COPYRIGHT: (C)1995,JPO
7 Process for the gelatin coating of medicaments US274761 1999-03-23 US6126987A 2000-10-03 Jeffrey D. Brehaut; Linn C. Hoover; Thomas Kucharski; Thomas C. Reiter; David J. Revelle; Daniel A. Slater; Luis R. Torres; Patrick Vo
A process and apparatus for the gelatin coating of medicaments which includes a continuous conveyer system to advance a plurality of pallets through a loading station, at least one dipping station, at least one dryer station, a reorientation station and an unloading station. Medicaments to be coated are loaded into pallets at the loading station and advanced to the first dipping station where a vacuum is applied to secure the medicament to the pallet. The pallet is inverted and a first portion of each of the medicaments is dipped into a coating mixture. The pallet is then returned to its upright position, the vacuum is removed and the coating is dried. The medicaments are then transferred from the first pallet to a second pallet by a reorientation mechanism. The second pallet is then advanced to a second dipping station which operates in the same manner as the first dipping station. The second pallet is advanced through the dryer station and the fully coated medicaments are ejected from the pallet into a container. The pallets used to hold the medicaments include a plate-like support member, on which rests a flexible mat having a rectangular array of receptacles including compliant diaphragm portions such that when a vacuum is applied to the pallet, the medicaments are secured thereto. The drying means includes air directing plates having sinusoidal rows of air directing apertures under which the medicaments to be dried are passed.
8 Container dispensing systems especially useful for dispensing edible cones US931939 1997-09-17 US5918765A 1999-07-06 R. Carl Blankenship; Charles M. Smith; Kenneth H. Bealer
Container dispensing system sequentially dispense containers from a nested stack. The systems have a support frame for accepting multiple stack of nested containers aligned in a cross-machine direction having upper and lower opposed pairs of gates. The gates are coupled to the support frame and extend in the cross-machine direction. Each upper and lower opposed pairs of gates defines gate openings sized so as to capture and support a lowermost and a next lowermost container in the stack respectively. A controller (e.g., a programmable controller operatively coupled to pneumatic solenoid valves or the like) controllable moves the upper and lower opposed pairs of gates between their gated and released positions such that (i) the upper and lower pairs of opposed gates are each in the gated position so as to respectively capture and support the lowermost and next lowermost containers in the stack, (ii) the lower pair of opposed gates is moved into the released position while the upper pair of opposed gates remains in the gated position so as to allow the lowermost container to drop by gravity from the stack thereof, and thereafter (iii) the lower pair of opposed gates returns to the gated position before the upper pair of opposed gates moves to the released positions to allow the stack to drop onto and be supported by the lower pair of opposed gates. The system most preferably includes a container stripping assembly for stripping the lowermost container from the stack.
9 Stacking machine US3458058D 1966-05-06 US3458058A 1969-07-29 FAERBER HANS ARTHUR
10 Automatic control mechanism US55657055 1955-12-30 US2822907A 1958-02-11 BONEBRAKE GAY M
11 Apparatus for removing slabs from a stack and converting the slabs to smaller pieces US27063652 1952-02-08 US2807390A 1957-09-24 BONEBRAKE GAY M
12 Assembling machine US7429525 1925-12-09 US1677739A 1928-07-17 TOWNSEND HARRY E
13 Apparatus for the gelatin coating of medicaments US900225 1997-07-24 US5942034A 1999-08-24 Jeffrey D. Brehant; Linn C. Hoover; Thomas Kucharski; Thomas C. Reiter; David J. Revelle; Daniel A. Slater; Luis R. Torres; Patrick Vo
A process and apparatus for the gelatin coating of medicaments which includes a continuous conveyer system to advance a plurality of pallets through a loading station, at least one dipping station, at least one dryer station, a reorientation station and an unloading station. Medicaments to be coated are loaded into pallets at the loading station and advanced to the first dipping station where a vacuum is applied to secure the medicament to the pallet. The pallet is inverted and a first portion of each of the medicaments is dipped into a coating mixture. The pallet is then returned to its upright position, the vacuum is removed and the coating is dried. The medicaments are then transferred from the first pallet to a second pallet by a reorientation mechanism. The second pallet is then advanced to a second dipping station which operates in the same manner as the first dipping station. The second pallet is advanced through the dryer station and the fully coated medicaments are ejected from the pallet into a container. The pallets used to hold the medicaments include a plate-like support member, on which rests a flexible mat having a rectangular array of receptacles including compliant diaphragm portions such that when a vacuum is applied to the pallet, the medicaments are secured thereto. The drying means includes air directing plates having sinusoidal rows of air directing apertures under which the medicaments to be dried are passed.
14 Starch tray US328954 1989-03-27 US4991718A 1991-02-12 John Withers
A rectangular starch tray having a flat base with an upstanding peripheral wall comprising side walls and end walls, the end walls having downwardly projecting portions cut away over the central region thereof to provide corner feet, the upstanding portions of the end walls each being shaped with a recess having a sloping bottom surface and the feet having downward projections which locate into the end regions of the recess when trays are stacked, thereby to minimize relative sliding movement between the stacked trays.
15 Article transfer device US3616967D 1969-12-12 US3616967A 1971-11-02 MUELLER MARTIN; ZURHOEFER BERNARD
An apparatus for depositing side-by-side containers on a conveyor including a tilt mechanism journaled on a support frame and having side-by-side chutes for receiving articles therein. A gate normally blocks the article outlet ends of the chutes, and when the tilt mechanism is pivoted, the gates are moved to a clearance position so that the articles are free to move out of the chutes and on to the conveyor.
16 Stacking apparatus for confectionery casting trays US5848860 1960-09-26 US3122240A 1964-02-25 GORDON STEELS
17 Cooky sandwich dividing, counting and grouping machine US71491158 1958-02-12 US2928520A 1960-03-15 JOSEPH BOEHLER
18 Method of and means for handling biscuits US11696649 1949-09-21 US2656907A 1953-10-27 CORNELIUS PAGE ALFRED
19 Severing mechanism US10298649 1949-07-05 US2643619A 1953-06-30 MONROE BONEBRAKE GAY
20 Starch tray feeding machine US6475848 1948-12-11 US2635768A 1953-04-21 CURRIE HUGH A
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