IES84664Y1 - A food product and apparatus for production thereof - Google Patents
A food product and apparatus for production thereofInfo
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Description
A Food Product and Apparatus for Production Thereof
This invention relates to a food product comprising individual layered food portions,
each formed in individual moulds. It further relates to an apparatus for producing
such food products. The present invention is particularly, although not exclusively,
suited to the production of frozen food products.
Restaurants and other catering outlets often purchase pre-prepared food products,
such as desserts, which must be manually divided into individual serving size portions
by restaurant staff prior to being served to restaurant patrons.
However, the requirement for restaurant staff to manually divide up such food
products into serving size portions is not desirable as it typically results in a lack of
uniformity in terms of the serving size. Moreover, the presentation quality and
aesthetics of the served food portions are usually unsatisfactory as the food product
itself tends to degrade during portioning which is in any event a time consuming task
for restaurant staff to perform. Additionally, as many pre-prepared food products
available are sold as frozen products, or designed to be frozen for storage purposes,
it is normally the case that the whole food product must be defrosted at one time,
which generally requires that the whole food product must be fully consumed within a
short period of time. In the event that the defrosted food product is not consumed
within the required time limit the unconsumed portion must usually be discarded
unsold which is costly to the restaurant. Moreover, if the product is to be sold as in
individual frozen food portion to patrons then cutting the product into portions whilst
frozen is extremely difficult and time consuming.
There exists a need in the catering industry for a food product which provides
individual serving size food portions which are able to be efficiently served by catering
staff to patrons. It is therefore an object of the present invention to go at least some
way towards overcoming the above disadvantages and/or to provide the industry
and/or public with a useful alternative.
it is acknowledged that the term ‘comprise’, under varying jurisdictions may be
provided with either an exclusive or inclusive meaning. For the purpose of this
specification, and unless othenrvise noted explicitly, the term comprise shall have
an inclusive meaning — i.e. that it may be taken to mean an inclusion of not only the
listed components it directly references, but also other non-specified components.
Accordingly, the term ‘comprise’ is to be attributed with as broad an interpretation
as possible within any given jurisdiction and this rationale should also be used
when the terms ‘comprised’ and/or ‘comprising’ are used.
Further aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the ensuing
description which is given by way of example only.
Statements of invention
According to the invention there is provided a food product of the type comprising
individual layered portions, each portion formed in an individual mould
characterised in that the product comprises:
a tray having a plurality of shallow recesses each having a base and an
upstanding side wall;
an upstanding tubular sleeve forming a portion sides embracing support
mounted in each recess, each sleeve being separable into a removable
blank.
The provision of such a food product will eliminate the requirement for catering staff
to manually divide up a larger food product into individual serving sized portions. In
order to serve the food product catering staff need only remove the tubular sleeve
from around the food portion and place the portion on a plate for presentation to a
customer. Such a provision will ensure that each portion served is of a high
presentation quality and of a uniform size. Furthermore, the amount of time required
by catering staff to serve each portion will be significantly reduced as a result of not
having to manually divide up a larger food product into individual servings. In cases
involving frozen food products there will also be significantly less wastage as catering
staff may optionally defrost individual portions of the food product at one time, instead
of an entire large food product as individual portions according to the present
invention, may easily be taken off the tray.
In one embodiment of the invention the blank is rectangular having two long sides
interconnected by two short sides which overlap and are releasably connected
together to form the tubular sleeve.
Releasably connecting the short sides of the blank will facilitate the formation of a
tubular sleeve which is separable into a blank able to be easily removed from around
the food portion. Such a provision will enable each food portion to be easily
releasable from its packaging without damage, thus resulting in ease of serving and
minimal wastage.
In another embodiment of the invention the tubular sleeve is separable by a pull tab
which extends outside the sleeve when formed.
The provision of a pull tab will enable catering staff to easily grip and separate the
tubular sleeve into a removable blank.
In a further embodiment of the invention the overlapping short sides of the blank
are releasably connected together by spot welds
In one embodiment of the invention there is provided an apparatus for producing a
food product of the type comprising individual layered food portions, each portion
formed in an individual mould characterised in that the apparatus comprises a
mould forming station and a mould filling station, the mould forming station
comprising:
a blank dispenser having a plurality of rectangular blanks, each blank
having two long sides interconnected by two short sides;
a tray dispenser having a plurality of trays, each tray having a plurality of
shallow recesses formed therein;
a sealing chamber comprising:
a channel having two spaced apart side walls and a base wall, the
spacing between the side walls being less than the length dimension
of the long side of the blanks;
a cylindrical core positioned within the channel adjacent the base wall;
a gripper to rotate the blank in the channel to form a U-shape having
an open mouth facing the core and to push the U-shaped blank
against the core so that the short sides of the blank slide against the
base wall and overlap to embrace the core;
securing means for releasably connecting the overlapping sides of
the blank together to form a tubular sleeve;
positioning means for placing the sleeve into a recess on the tray to
form a mould;
the mould filling station comprising:
a filling dispenser having a dispensing head for dispensing a food
portion into the tubular sleeve on the tray.
In another embodiment of the invention each tray is movable from the mould
dispensing station to the mould filling station along a conveyor.
In a further embodiment of the invention the recess of each tray has a base and an
upstanding side wall, the base having a diameter slightly larger than the diameter
of the tubular sleeve.
in one embodiment of the invention the gripper leads a blank from the blank
dispenser into the channel prior to rotating the blank to form a U-shape having an
open mouth facing the core.
In another embodiment of the invention the gripper rotates the blank in the channel
by 90 degrees.
In a further embodiment of the invention the securing means comprises elongate
welding rods which engage through bore holes in the sealing chamber to spot weld
the overlapping portions of the blank together.
In one embodiment of the invention the positioning means comprises a plurality of
elongate pushing rods which engage through bore holes in the sealing chamber to
remove the sleeve from around the core and into a recess on a tray.
Detailed Description of the invention
Further aspects of the present invention will become apparent from the ensuing
description which is given by way of example only and with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a food product according to the invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing an empty tray for use with the food
product shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a food portion being removed from a
sleeve prior to being served to a customer;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of an apparatus used for producing the food
product shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a detailed perspective view showing a mould forming station;
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional diagrammatic view of the apparatus illustrated in
Fig. 5; and
Fig. 7 is a perspective view showing a tray of individual moulds produced by
the mould dispensing station,_and
Fig. 8 is a schematic showing the formation of a tubular sleeve from a blank.
Referring to Fig. 1 there is shown a food product, indicated generally by the
reference numeral 1 which comprises a tray 2 mounting a plurality of individual
moulds, indicated generally by the reference numeral 3, each mould 3 containing a
food portion 4. Referring to Fig. 2, each tray 2 comprises a plurality of shallow
recesses, each generally indicated by the reference numeral 5, each having a base
6 and an upstanding side wall 7. Mounted in each recess 5, and referring back to
Fig. 1, is an upstanding tubular sleeve 8 into which a food portion 4 is dispensed.
Accordingly, each sleeve 8 forms the side walls of each mould 3 and a portion
sides embracing support within which a food portion is retained, set and stored until
it is to be consumed. It should be appreciated that for the purposes of this
specification the term ‘individual mould’ should be taken to mean the combination
of upstanding tubular sleeve 8 being located in a recess 5 on the tray 2.
Fig. 3 shows a perspective view of the food portion 4 being removed from the
tubular sleeve 8, with those parts similar to those described already identified by
the same reference numerals. Each tubular sleeve 8 has a separating means,
generally indicated by the reference numeral 9, which allow the sleeve to be
separated into a removable blank, generally indicated by the reference numeral 10.
The blank 10, when removed from around the food portion 4, is rectangular having
two long sides 11 interconnected by two short sides 12 which overlap and are
releasably connected together. In the instance shown, the separating means 9
comprises frangible welds 13, such as spot welds, which releasably connect the
overlapping short sides 12 together to form the tubular sleeve 8. Also forming a
part of the separating means 9 is a pull tab 14 which extends from one of the short
sides 12 of the blank 10, and more specifically, from the short side 12 which
extends outside the tubular sleeve 8 when formed.
To serve the food portion 4 catering staff need only remove the sleeve 8 containing
the food portion 4 from a recess 5 in the tray 2 and apply a pulling force to the pull
tab 14 which is sufficient to break the welds 13 to thereby separate the sleeve into
a blank 10 which can be easily removed from around the food portion 4. Such a
provision will also minimise the amount of handling of the food portion 4 which will
in turn significantly increase the levels of hygiene associated with serving the food
portion 4.
Fig. 4 illustrates an apparatus, indicated generally by the reference numeral 20,
used to produce the food product 1 according to the invention, again like parts
using the same numeral identification system of Figs. 1 to 3. The apparatus 20
comprises a mould forming station, generally indicated by the reference numeral
, and a mould filling station, generally indicated by the reference numeral 60,
which are mounted on a table 21 housing a conveyor 22. It should be understood
that the mould forming station 30 essentially outputs moulds 3, namely trays 2
having a plurality of recesses 5 each mounting an upstanding tubular sleeve 8 to
form a plurality of individual moulds, such moulds are shown in Fig. 7. It should
also be appreciated that the mould filling station 60, subsequently dispenses a
layered food portion into the open end of the tubular sleeves 8 to form the finished
food product 1. The dispensing station 30 and the filling station 60 are
interconnected by the conveyor 22 which when activated transports moulds 3 from
the mould forming station 30 to the filling station 60.
Referring briefly to Fig. 8, again with like parts using the same numeral
identification system of Figs. 1 to 3, in summary the sleeve 8 is formed as follows.
In step (a) a rectangular blank 10 is extracted from a plurality of blanks by a
gripper. In step (b) the blank 10 is turned through ninety degrees within a guide
channel to form a U-shaped blank having an open mouth which faces a core in a
sealing chamber. In step (c) the open mouth of the U-shaped blank 10 is pushed
toward the core of the sealing chamber such that the short sides 12 of the U-
shaped blank 10 slide against a base wall of the sealing chamber so as to curve
around the core. In step (d) the short sides 12 of the U-shaped blank 10 have
overlapped to embrace the core. In step (e) elongate spot welding rods engage
through bore holes in the sealing chamber to secure the overlapping portions of the
blank together using spotwelds 13 to form a tubular sleeve 28 around the core
which is then evacuated from the sealing chamber and into the recess of a tray
waiting beneath the sealing chamber on the conveyor.
Referring to Figs. 5 and 6, again with like parts using the same numeral
identification system of Figs. 1 to 3, the mould forming station used to form the
sleeve will be described. Shown is a mould forming station 30 which comprises
four adjacent sleeve formers. each generally indicated by the reference numerals
(a)-(d). For ease of reference however, the operation of the mould forming
station 30 will be described with reference to a single sleeve former 30a.
The mould forming station 30 comprises a blank dispenser 31 having a plurality of
rectangular blanks 10, and a tray dispenser 32 having a plurality of trays 2.
A tray grip, indicated generally by the reference numeral 33, comprising a plurality
of rams 34 carrying pneumatically operated suction cups 35 (see Fig. 6) which
engage the bottom tray in the plurality of trays and places that tray 2 onto the
conveyor 22.
Extending downwards from the blank dispenser 31 is a guide channel 36
comprising two spaced apart side walls 37 which extend backwards to form a
sealing chamber, indicated generally by the reference numeral 38, having a base
wall 40. Located within the sealing chamber 38 adjacent the base wall 40 is a
cylindrical core 41 (see in particular Fig. 6).
The mould forming station 30 further comprises a gripper, generally indicated by
the reference numeral 42, having a ram 43 carrying a pneumatically operated
suction cup 44. In operation, the gripper 42 engages a blank 10 from the blank
dispenser 31 and leads that blank 10 into the guide channel 36. The spacing
between the two side walls 37 of the guide channel 36 is less than the length of the
long side of the blank 10 so that when the suction cup 44 is rotated through 90
degrees within the channel 36 the blank 10 will form a U-shape within the channel
36 having its open mouth facing the core 41. In alternative embodiments of the
invention however the blank 10 may not necessarily need to be rotated as it may be
supplied from the blank dispenser 31 already in a U-shape configuration having an
open mouth facing the sealing chamber 38.
Each gripper 42 is connected to a cross-bar 47 which slides up and down relative
to the channel 36 and the sealing chamber 38 under the action of a ram 49. The
cross-bar 47 is slideably mounted to a framework 45 between the uprights 46. The
framework 45 is also slideably mounted on a base plate 48 so as to be moveable
under the action of a ram 49a toward and away from the core 41. The movement
of the framework 45 toward the core 41 will cause the short sides 12 of the U-
shaped blank 10 to slide against the base wall 40 of the sealing chamber 38 so as
to overlap and embrace the core 41.
Also shown is a securing means, generally indicated by the reference numeral 50,
comprising elongate spot welding rods 51 for engaging through bore holes in the
sealing chamber 38 to spot weld the overlapping portions of the blank 10 together
to form a tubular sleeve 8 around the core 41.
Once the tubular sleeve 8 is formed a positioning means, generally indicated by the
reference numeral 52, positions the tubular sleeve 8 into a recess 5 on a tray 2
located beneath the core sealing chamber 38. The positioning means 52
comprises a plurality of elongate pushing rods 53 which slideingly engage down
complimentary rod receiving grooves 54 (see Fig. 6) located around the outer
surface of the core 41. In operation, the pushing rods 53 engage through bore
holes in the sealing chamber 38 and down the rod receiving grooves 54 so as to
bear against the upward edge of the tubular sleeve 8 so as to push it from around
the core 38 and out of the sealing chamber 38 via a chute 55 and onto a tray 2.
Once a sleeve 8 has been placed in each recess 5 on the tray 2 below it is moved
by the conveyor 22 to the mould filling station 60.
Referring again to Fig. 4, the mould filling station 60 comprises a plurality of filling
dispensers 61, each having at least one dispensing head 62 for outputting a food
portion 4 into each mould 3 as the conveyor 22 moves each tray 2 under the
various filling dispensers 61.
Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and
it should be appreciated that additions and/or modifications may be made thereto
without departing from the scope thereof as defined in the appended claims.
Claims (2)
1. A food product of the type comprising individual layered portions, each portion formed in an individual mould characterised in that the product comprises: a tray having a plurality of shallow recesses each having a base and an upstanding side wall; an upstanding tubular sleeve forming a portion sides embracing support mounted in each recess, each sleeve being separable into a removable blank, the tubular sleeve being separable by a pull tab which extends outside the sleeve when formed.
2. An apparatus for producing a food product of the type comprising individual layered food portions, each portion formed in an individual mould characterised in that the apparatus comprises a mould forming station and a mould filling station, the mould forming station comprising: a blank dispenser having a plurality of rectangular blanks, each blank having two long sides interconnected by two short sides; a tray dispenser having a plurality of trays, each tray having a plurality of shallow recesses formed therein; a sealing chamber comprising: a channel having two spaced apart side walls and a base wall, the spacing between the side walls being less than the length dimension of the long side of the blanks; a cylindrical core positioned within the channel adjacent the base wall; a gripper to rotate the blank in the channel to form a U-shape having an open mouth facing the core and to push the U-shaped blank against the core so that the short sides of the blank slide against the base wall and overlap to embrace the core; securing means for releasably connecting the overlapping sides of the blank together to form a tubular sleeve, the securing means comprising elongate welding rods which engage through bore holes in the sealing chamber to spot weld the overlapping portions of the blank together; positioning means for placing the sleeve into a recess on the tray to form a mould; the mould filling station comprising: a filling dispenser having a dispensing head for dispensing a food portion into the tubular sleeve on the tray . An apparatus as claimed in claim 2, in which the gripper leads a blank from the blank dispenser into the channel prior to rotating the blank to form a U-shape having an open mouth facing the core. A food product substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. An apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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