EP1664644A1 - Method and apparatus for combining food particles and ice cream - Google Patents
Method and apparatus for combining food particles and ice creamInfo
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- EP1664644A1 EP1664644A1 EP04784744A EP04784744A EP1664644A1 EP 1664644 A1 EP1664644 A1 EP 1664644A1 EP 04784744 A EP04784744 A EP 04784744A EP 04784744 A EP04784744 A EP 04784744A EP 1664644 A1 EP1664644 A1 EP 1664644A1
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- Prior art keywords
- ice cream
- food particles
- container
- combining
- conventional ice
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G9/00—Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor
- A23G9/44—Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor characterised by shape, structure or physical form
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G9/00—Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor
- A23G9/32—Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor characterised by the composition containing organic or inorganic compounds
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G9/00—Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor
- A23G9/04—Production of frozen sweets, e.g. ice-cream
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G9/00—Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor
- A23G9/04—Production of frozen sweets, e.g. ice-cream
- A23G9/06—Production of frozen sweets, e.g. ice-cream characterised by using carbon dioxide or carbon dioxide snow or other cryogenic agents as cooling medium
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G9/00—Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor
- A23G9/04—Production of frozen sweets, e.g. ice-cream
- A23G9/14—Continuous production
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G9/00—Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor
- A23G9/04—Production of frozen sweets, e.g. ice-cream
- A23G9/14—Continuous production
- A23G9/16—Continuous production the products being within a cooled chamber, e.g. drum
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23G—COCOA; COCOA PRODUCTS, e.g. CHOCOLATE; SUBSTITUTES FOR COCOA OR COCOA PRODUCTS; CONFECTIONERY; CHEWING GUM; ICE-CREAM; PREPARATION THEREOF
- A23G9/00—Frozen sweets, e.g. ice confectionery, ice-cream; Mixtures therefor
- A23G9/04—Production of frozen sweets, e.g. ice-cream
- A23G9/14—Continuous production
- A23G9/16—Continuous production the products being within a cooled chamber, e.g. drum
- A23G9/166—Feeding arrangements
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23L—FOODS, FOODSTUFFS, OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES A21D OR A23B-A23J; THEIR PREPARATION OR TREATMENT, e.g. COOKING, MODIFICATION OF NUTRITIVE QUALITIES, PHYSICAL TREATMENT; PRESERVATION OF FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS, IN GENERAL
- A23L3/00—Preservation of foods or foodstuffs, in general, e.g. pasteurising, sterilising, specially adapted for foods or foodstuffs
- A23L3/36—Freezing; Subsequent thawing; Cooling
- A23L3/361—Freezing; Subsequent thawing; Cooling the materials being transported through or in the apparatus, with or without shaping, e.g. in form of powder, granules, or flakes
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C09—DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- C09G—POLISHING COMPOSITIONS; SKI WAXES
- C09G1/00—Polishing compositions
- C09G1/02—Polishing compositions containing abrasives or grinding agents
Definitions
- the present invention relates to ice cream and more particularly to an apparatus and method for combining food particles within ice cream.
- Fig. 1 shows a portion of the present invention
- Fig. 2 shows a first embodiment of the present invention
- Figs. 3 and 4 show a second embodiment of the present invention
- Figs. 5A and 5B show an exemplary packaging technique of the present invention.
- DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS [0008]
- FIG. 1 shows a cryogenic processor constructed in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention to produce free-flowing food particles 56.
- the fundamental method utilized to produce the product is described in detail in U.S. Pat. No. 5,126,156, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
- a cryogenic processor 10 includes a freezing chamber 12 that is most preferably in the form of a conical tank that holds a liquid refrigerant therein.
- a freezing chamber 12 incorporates an inner shell 14 and an outer shell 16. Insulation 18 is disposed between the inner shell 14 and outer shell 16 in order to increase the thermal efficiency of the chamber 12. Vents 20 are also provided to ventilate the insulated area formed between the shells 14 and 16.
- the freezing chamber 12 is a free-standing unit supported by legs 22.
- the refrigerant 24 is introduced into a chamber 12 through the inlet 26 in order to maintain a predetermined level of liquid refrigerant in the freezing chamber because some refrigerant 24 can be lost by evaporation or by other means incidental to production.
- Gaseous refrigerant that has evaporated from the surface of the liquid refrigerant 24 in freezing chamber 12 primarily vents to the atmosphere through exit port 29 which cooperates with the vacuum assembly 30, which can be in the form of a venturi nozzle. Extraction of the frozen food particles occurs through product outlet 32 adapted at the base of the freezing chamber 12.
- An ambient air inlet port 28 with adjustment doors 38 and exit port 29 with adjustment doors 39 are provided to adjust the level of gaseous refrigerant which evaporates from the surface of the liquid refrigerant 24 so that excessive pressure is not built up within the processor 10 and freezing of the liquid composition in the feed assembly 40 does not occur.
- a feed tray 48 receives liquid composition from a delivery source 50.
- a pump (not shown) drives the liquid composition through a delivery tube 52 into the feed tray 48.
- a premixing device 54 allows several compositions, not all of which must be liquid, such as powdered flavorings or other additives of a size small enough not to cause clogging in the feed assembly 40, to be mixed in predetermined concentrations for delivery to the feed tray 48.
- uniformly sized droplets of liquid composition are required to be fed through gas diffusion chamber 46 to freezing chamber 12.
- the feed tray 48 is designed with feed assembly 40 that forms droplets of the desired character.
- the frozen product takes the form of food particles that are formed when the droplets 58 of liquid composition contact the refrigerant vapor in the gas diffusion chamber 46, and subsequently the liquid refrigerant 24 in the freezing chamber 12. After the food particles 56 are formed, they fall to the bottom of chamber 12.
- a transport system connects to the bottom of chamber 12 at outlet 32 to carry the food particles 56 to a packaging and distribution network for later delivery and consumption.
- the vacuum assembly 30 cooperates with air inlet 28 and adjustment doors 38 so that ambient air flows through the inlet and around feed assembly 40 to ensure that no liquid composition freezes therein. This is accomplished by mounting the vacuum assembly 30 and air inlet 28 on opposing sides of the gas diffusion chamber 46 such that the incoming ambient air drawn by the vacuum assembly 30 is aligned with the feed assembly.
- a feed tray 48 receives the food particles 56 from a delivery source 50.
- These food particles 56 can include cranberries, pieces of other fruit, pieces of chocolate, various types of candies, pieces of cookie dough, or any of the above covered in chocolate.
- the cookie dough can be pre-cut into predetermined shapes such as cubes, triangles, or hearts. In a cubical embodiment, the dough shapes are formed to measure 5/16" x 5/16" x 5/16", so as to achieve an appropriate ratio between the shapes and other typical food particles, as well as to blend well within the ice cream.
- Fig. 2 shows an exemplary apparatus for blending food particles and conventional ice cream.
- the food particles 56 are fed into a variable speed fruit and nut feeder 204 either directly from the outlet 32 or from a transport mechanism.
- the food particles 56 are combined with the semi-frozen soft ice cream from a barrel freezer (not shown) by a combining mechanism 208 such as but not limited to a star wheel, which forces the combination through a static mixer 212 where it is blended and then output into a container 220 either for consumption, shipping, or temporary storage within a hardening cabinet.
- the combining mechanism 208 ensures that a pre-configurable percentage of food particles 56 are inserted into the semi-frozen soft ice cream, yet regulates the pressure and flow such that the food particles 56 are not crushed. Additionally, the soft combination does not become too viscous to pump properly.
- the combining mechanism 208 feeds back information to a central control device 240 which can automatically make real-time adjustments to both the variable speed fruit and nut feeder 204 as well as a mechanism which controls the flow of the semi-liquid conventional ice cream from the barrel freezer.
- a central control device 240 can automatically make real-time adjustments to both the variable speed fruit and nut feeder 204 as well as a mechanism which controls the flow of the semi-liquid conventional ice cream from the barrel freezer.
- An operator may also use the central control device 240 to make manual adjustments.
- the central control device 240 may be located at a standard room temperature environment separate from the food-preparation environment, and information communicated thereto could be wirelessly or remotely transmitted to the combining mechanism 208 and other mechanisms via communication means such as but not limited to WiFi or Bluetooth.
- Fig. 3 shows an alternative embodiment of the present invention in which the fruit and nut feeder 204 is not used, but instead the food particles 56 are gravity fed into a screw-drive apparatus 312 powered by a drive motor 308.
- a container 220 can be filled first with a layer of food particles 56, then a layer of semi-frozen soft ice cream, then another layer of food particles 56, and then a layer of something else, and so on.
- a variety of aesthetically pleasing packaging effects can be obtained, as shown in Figs. 5A and 5B.
- the screw-drive apparatus 312 is not drawn to scale. However, it is important to note that the distance 'd' between the threads 312t of the feed screw and the screw housing 312h is small enough that the food particles 56 only advance when the feed screw is rotating. This feature is not clearly discernable from Fig. 3, because portions of Fig. 3 are exaggerated for clarity. [00022] Fig.
- FIG. 5A shows the horizontal layering alternating food particles and conventional ice cream described above.
- Fig. 5B shows an alternate embodiment in which the container 220 is filled from the side rather than from the top, and sealed in such a way that a customer will be immediately presented with a striped pattern of alternating layers of food particles 56 and conventional ice cream upon opening the container 220.
- the re-usable flaps 244 are closed.
- the flaps 244 are open.
- 5A could be packaged in a translucent plastic container 220T which makes the horizontally layered contents eminently visible to a potential customer while on display in a typical retail environment such as dairy case at a supermarket.
- a translucent plastic container 220T which makes the horizontally layered contents eminently visible to a potential customer while on display in a typical retail environment such as dairy case at a supermarket.
- Fig. 4 shows a variation of the embodiment shown in Fig. 3, in which a twist-lock changeable pattern mechanism 408 is added to the screw-drive apparatus 312.
- the pattern mechanism 408 could also be fitted to the output of the static mixer 212.
- the pattern mechanism 408 allows the inscribing of configurable patterns of food particles 56 within the conventional ice cream.
- Various shapes including but not limited to those shown in Fig.4 are possible, as well as letters, caricatures, and other artistic renderings. Such a feature could be a useful marketing device around holidays such as Valentine's Day, Halloween, and Christmas.
- the pattern mechanism 408 works as follows.
- the food particles 56 are forced through a changeable pattern stencil 412 which starts out at the bottom of the empty container 220 and is raised at the same rate that the container 220 is filled.
- the rate at which the food particles 56 and conventional ice cream are pumped into the pattern mechanism 408 and the container 220 must be are carefully monitored and controlled, potentially by the central control device 240 although not limited thereto, using information obtained from sensors within the pattern mechanism 408. Such control is needed in order to accurately reproduce the desired pattern throughout the entire container 220.
- FIG. 3 An additional alternative embodiment exists in which the food particles 56 are swirled into the flowing ice cream by modifying the mixing apparatus 312 of Fig. 3.
- the modified mixing apparatus contains two separate output nozzles, rather than a single output such as that shown in Fig. 3.
- the food particles 56 are dropped into the container 220 which is simultaneously but separately being filled with conventional ice cream.
- the nozzle for the food particles 56 can be adapted to rotate, zigzag, or move in a variety of directions so that the food particles are swirled, spirally deposited, or linear deposited in some other type of recognizable pattern involving pre-arranged lines and curves.
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