EP0380595A1 - Quasikontinuierliches trocknen von gewaschenen, kleinformatigen salaten, gemüsen und früchten - Google Patents
Quasikontinuierliches trocknen von gewaschenen, kleinformatigen salaten, gemüsen und früchtenInfo
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- EP0380595A1 EP0380595A1 EP19890903084 EP89903084A EP0380595A1 EP 0380595 A1 EP0380595 A1 EP 0380595A1 EP 19890903084 EP19890903084 EP 19890903084 EP 89903084 A EP89903084 A EP 89903084A EP 0380595 A1 EP0380595 A1 EP 0380595A1
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- centrifugal drum
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Classifications
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23N—MACHINES OR APPARATUS FOR TREATING HARVESTED FRUIT, VEGETABLES OR FLOWER BULBS IN BULK, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PEELING VEGETABLES OR FRUIT IN BULK; APPARATUS FOR PREPARING ANIMAL FEEDING- STUFFS
- A23N12/00—Machines for cleaning, blanching, drying or roasting fruits or vegetables, e.g. coffee, cocoa, nuts
- A23N12/08—Machines for cleaning, blanching, drying or roasting fruits or vegetables, e.g. coffee, cocoa, nuts for drying or roasting
- A23N12/086—Machines for cleaning, blanching, drying or roasting fruits or vegetables, e.g. coffee, cocoa, nuts for drying or roasting with centrifuging devices
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F26—DRYING
- F26B—DRYING SOLID MATERIALS OR OBJECTS BY REMOVING LIQUID THEREFROM
- F26B5/00—Drying solid materials or objects by processes not involving the application of heat
- F26B5/08—Drying solid materials or objects by processes not involving the application of heat by centrifugal treatment
Definitions
- the invention relates to a method for drying washed, small-sized vegetables, salads and fruits, in particular sliced mixed vegetables or mixed salads, in a controllably driven centrifugal drum inclined with respect to the horizontal with an inner jacket designed as a perforated plate or sieve.
- the invention further relates to a device for carrying out the method.
- Partial cut ge mixed salad for example, is packaged athylenblown g usually in the poly 'to 250th
- the goods must be dried after washing, for which the centrifugal centrifuge process is best suited for small-sized goods.
- the washed goods are poured in portions of 5-8 kg into stainless cylindrical baskets, which can be made from a perforated plate.
- the baskets are then placed in a swing arm with a vertical axis of rotation and this is switched on.
- the speed or frequency is relatively high, it is usually around 900 to 1200 revolutions / minute. It usually takes 2 to 3 minutes until a basket with dried goods can be removed and replaced with a new one filled with moist goods. It can be found that this takes a long time with a high one
- the working process speeds the material remaining near the axis of rotation dried less well than the peripheral.
- CH-A5 660 670 describes a device for the automatic spin-drying of washed, small-sized vegetables and salads, and a method for operating the device.
- This device essentially consists of at least one centrifuge with a strainer basket, a feed device to / from the centrifuge (s) and a discharge device.
- the axis of the centrifuge (s) is / are inclined so that the opening of the strainer basket is directed downward.
- the discharge end of the almost horizontal feed device can be pushed into the sieve basket.
- the lettuce In a periodic cycle, the lettuce is dropped into the rotating sieve basket in portions and swung out. At a low speed of the sieve basket, the dried lettuce is ejected through the opening of the sieve basket and reaches the packaging via the cross conveyor belt! age.
- the inventor has set himself the task of creating a method for drying washed vegetables, salads and fruits of the type mentioned at the outset, as well as an apparatus for carrying out the method, which have the performance without impairing the gentle treatment and without production of increasing losses.
- the object is achieved according to the invention in that a centrifugal drum which is open on both sides operates alternately during a first period at a higher speed and during a second period at a lower speed, the washed, moist material at least during the second period of time is passed through the upper opening into the centrifugal drum, passes through it practically continuously and during the second period it emerges as a dry material from its lower opening, the material being affected during the first period
- the centrifugal force adheres to the inner casing of the centrifugal drum, but during the second periods in the approximately uppermost position it detaches from the inner casing, falls into its lower region and is carried there again with a certain feed.
- the method according to the invention differs significantly from the known state of the art in that the work is quasi-continuous, which is only possible if the material to be dried does not emerge on the filling side of the centrifugal drum.
- the washed, small-sized material falls from a feed device through the upper opening of the centrifugal drum onto its inner jacket. There, the material is gripped, accelerated and rotated by the rotating centrifugal drum.
- the centrifugal force in each position is greater than the gravitational force, the moist material rotates with the centrifugal drum and is dried.
- the speed must not be so high that the goods are damaged, in particular lettuce must not be squeezed.
- the centrifugal force becomes smaller; shortly before reaching the uppermost layer, the gravitational force acting on the material becomes greater than the centrifugal force acting counter to it here.
- the material detaches from the inner jacket of the centrifugal drum and falls down. There the goods are grasped again, accelerated, lifted, detached again in the uppermost position and fall again downwards.
- the newly filled, moist material also behaves in the same way.
- the first period is preferably two to six times as long as the second period.
- the higher speed used in the first period preferably reaches four to ten times the value of the lower speed.
- the higher speed of the centrifugal drum during which the washing water is removed can be operated at a speed of preferably only 200-400 per minute, for example during 8 to 12 seconds. 40-50 revolutions / minute have proven to be expedient for the lower rotational speed, while the material in the approximately uppermost position can detach itself from the inner casing of the centrifugal drum. In practice, about 2 - 4 see are sufficient to use the lower frequency. However, these quantitative values are strongly dependent on the material to be dried, the size and shape of which depend. In the case of material not yet tested in centrifugal drums other than those previously produced, values other than those specified above can be advantageous.
- the material can detach from the inner jacket of the centrifugal drum during two to three revolutions and fall downward. This results in a gradual feed in the longitudinal direction of the centrifugal drum, which is particularly dependent on the fall distance and the angle of inclination of the centrifugal drum with respect to the horizontal. Furthermore, during the flight phase of the second period, the good changes its position, it is shifted, leaves are turned.
- Accelerating or braking the centrifugal drum preferably does not take longer than a second period at the lower speed, that is to say about 2-4 seconds.
- the transition from the higher to the lower speed and vice versa is smooth.
- the above-mentioned detachment of the material from the inner casing of the centrifugal drum takes place towards the end of the abrasion and continues during the beginning of the acceleration.
- the material is preferably accelerated to drying about five to ten times and then slowed down to a gradual advance, corresponding to 5-10 working cycles.
- the washed, moist material can only be filled in at the lower rotational speed of the centrifugal drum during the second period, with the filling already starting at the end of braking and / or being able to be stopped only after acceleration has started. It is also possible to operate the feed device continuously, as a result of which continuously washed, moist material falls into the centrifugal drum. Goods distributed irregularly during the first periods are balanced out during the flight phase of the second period.
- the object is achieved according to the invention in that the centrifugal drum has completely open ends on both sides, a feed device opens into the higher opening on the front side of the centrifugal drum, and a discharge device below the Another, lower-lying opening of the centrifugal drum is arranged, and the drive means of the centrifugal drum, the feed and the discharge device are connected to a central control system.
- the centrifugal drum preferably has a shaft with support tubes cantilevering at regular intervals with respect to the longitudinal axis. These are each offset by a constant angle, for example 60 ', 72 * , 90 * or, which is particularly expedient, by 120 ".
- the offset angle can be easily observed in the axial direction of the centrifugal drum.
- the first support tube can be arranged indented on at least one end face of the centrifugal drum, the distance of this first support tube from the end face preferably being the same as that to the next inner support tube.
- the centrifugal drum can also be agitated on the outside.
- the quasi-continuous centrifugal drum which is open on both sides, has a significantly higher performance than previously known devices.
- the throughput is so high that only one centrifugal drum has to be used per feeding device. As a result, there is no waste due to the switching of the feed device.
- the washed items are treated more gently because the spin speed is lower. This is possible because the material is turned several times at lower speed in the flight phase of the second period.
- the throughput and the performance of the centrifugal drum are essentially determined by the following factors:
- Second period The longer the lower speed is used, the greater the feed per treatment cycle. - Surface condition of the inner jacket. This influences the distribution of the goods.
- the various parameters can be optimally combined with one another, depending on the material to be dried. Some parameters cannot be changed in normal operation (length and inside diameter of the centrifugal drum, surface quality of the inner jacket), the inclination of the centrifugal drum - if it can be adjusted manually - can be changed with some effort, other parameters can be controlled automatically ( Speed, first and second period, machine-adjustable inclination).
- FIG. 1 is a partially cutaway view of a quasi-continuous device for drying washed, small-sized salads, vegetables and fruits
- FIG. 2 is a side view of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 shows a view of a centrifugal drum in the axial direction, with the jacket removed
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of FIG. 3
- FIG. 5 shows a perforated plate for forming the jacket of the centrifugal drum
- FIG. 6 shows a detail B from FIG. 3.
- a support frame 18 for a centrifugal drum 20 is pivoted about an axis of rotation 16.
- the support frame 18 is fixed by means of screws, not shown, which are guided through slots 22 crossing at right angles.
- a total of three pairs of intersecting slots 22 are provided in corresponding plates 24.
- the angle of inclination 0t of the shaft 26 of the centrifugal drum mounted in the pivotable support frame 18 can be set by means of a spindle 28. In the present example, the angle 0 with respect to the horizontal is set between about 7.5 and 15 * Ibar.
- the centrifugal drum 20 is covered by a hood 30 which can be easily lifted off. This is essential for cleaning the centrifugal drum 20.
- the hood 30 also covers the upper half of the end openings 50, 54 of the centrifugal drum 20. On the filler side, it can be lifted off or made transparent for control purposes.
- An electric motor 32 arranged in a housing 34, serves to drive the centrifugal drum 20.
- the drive takes place via drive wheels 36, 38 by means of V-belts 40.
- the electric motor 32 flanged to the pivotable support frame 18 is displaceable vertically to the axis A of the centrifugal drum 20.
- controllable drive element instead of the electric motor 32, another controllable drive element can be used, for example a hydraulic or pneumatic drive motor with a control program.
- the means for controlling the electric motor 32 are omitted for the sake of clarity. Common means are used in control and computer technology.
- the washed material 48 thrown into the centrifugal drum 20 in the direction of the arrow 44 by means of a feed device 46 designed as a conveyor belt comes into contact with the inner jacket 72 (FIGS. 5, 6) of the centrifugal drum in the region of the upper end face 50 taken along.
- the washed, initially moist material 48 passes through the centrifugal drum 20 in the direction of arrow 52 and finally emerges from the lower opening 54 of the centrifugal drum as dried material 56.
- the dried material 56 falls onto the discharge device 58, which is also designed as a conveyor belt and runs in the transverse direction, and can be guided to downstream packaging units.
- a direct drive of the centrifugal drum 20 is provided, in that the drive unit is mounted coaxially with the axis A.
- This embodiment which is simplified at first glance, is somewhat bulky and cumbersome.
- FIG. 3 shows a centrifugal drum 20 which can be rotated about an axis A by means of its tubular shaft 26 in detail.
- shaft journals 60 are inserted into the tube, which are used for storage.
- the longer shaft journal 60 has a gradation on the face side, which ent the drive wheel 38 (FIGS. 1, 2) as drive shaft 62 di.
- Radial support tubes 64 protrude from the shaft 26 at right angles, which are arranged offset in the longitudinal direction A at regular intervals by a regular angle, here by 120 * .
- the first support tube 64 is arranged inwardly.
- a longitudinally running profile 66 with a T-shaped cross section is attached, ie a total of three.
- the offset by 120 * of the support tubes 64 can be seen better in FIG. 4, likewise the shape of the three longitudinal T-profiles 66.
- three reinforcement rings 68 are attached, which are square tubes in the present case. These prevent the centrifugal drum 20 from deforming at high frequencies.
- Perforated plates 70 are attached to the longitudinal T-profiles 66. These perforated plates 70, one each of which covers one third of the circumference of the centrifugal drum, form the inner casing 72 connected to one another in the longitudinal direction, connected to one another, with holes 74 for the washing water to escape from the centrifugal drum 20.
- the perforated plate 70 opposite with respect to the longitudinal axis A is connected to the reinforcing ring 68 by means of a flat steel 76.
- this flat steel 76 can be limited only to the area of the reinforcement ring. However, it can also extend over the entire length of the centrifugal drum 20, but this also results in mass to be accelerated and braked.
- FIG. 6 shows, in the viewing direction of the longitudinal axis A of the centrifugal drum 20 (FIG. 4), the fastening of perforated plates 70 and a reinforcing ring 68 to a support tube 64 via a longitudinal T-profile 66.
- This T-profile 66 is connected to the Support tube 64 welded.
- the perforated plates 70 are welded to the short legs of the T-profile 66, the reinforcement ring 68 to its long legs.
- the distance d of the perforated plate 70 from the reinforcing ring 68 allows continuous cleaning, which is very important for hygienic reasons.
- the centrifugal drum 20 shown as an exemplary embodiment in FIGS. 3 and 4 has a length of 150 cm and an inner diameter of 80 cm. All components of this centrifugal drum are preferably made of stainless steel, especially chrome steel.
- the load-bearing profiles of the centrifugal drum are designed in such a way that there is sufficient rigidity and at the same time there is the possibility of rinsing the drum properly with simple means and little effort.
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- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Centrifugal Separators (AREA)
- Drying Of Solid Materials (AREA)
- Apparatuses For Bulk Treatment Of Fruits And Vegetables And Apparatuses For Preparing Feeds (AREA)
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CH2675/88 | 1988-07-13 | ||
CH267588A CH675345A5 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) | 1988-07-13 | 1988-07-13 |
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EP (1) | EP0380595A1 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
AU (1) | AU3204289A (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
CH (1) | CH675345A5 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
WO (1) | WO1990000714A1 (enrdf_load_stackoverflow) |
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