WO1995010969A1 - Apparatus and method for a breadmaking machine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to breadmaking machines and, more particularly, to a breadmaking machine for making a variety of breads using a multi-station assembly. Description of the Prior Art
- Such apparatus usually include a means for mixing a dough and then for baking the mixture to produce a desired end product.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,938,127 issued to van Lengerich, discloses a device for automatically making a cookie type product. Two extrusion machines are used in series to blend, mix and deliver a partially formed product to the second extrusion device where further ingredients are added. The product is then mixed and delivered to conveyors for transport through a dielectric heating oven.
- U.S. Patent No.5,016,528, issued to Chen discloses baking equipment for producing buns, cakes, and the like.
- the product is produced in individual pan and cover containers in which dough is delivered to the pans and subsequently shaped and treated in successive steps before delivery to an oven for baking.
- the present invention is an apparatus and method for a breadmaking machine which is capable of producing a variety of breads from a wide selection of both wet and dry ingredients.
- the breadmaking machine has a whole grain storage bin connected to a mixer.
- a grinder grinds the grain supplied from the storage bin and introduces it into the mixer concurrently with both wet and dry ingredients which are separately inputted into the mixer.
- a processor control unit is connected to the grain supply and both the wet and dry ingredients and controls the type and amount of ingredients and the amount of grain which is supplied to the mixer.
- the mixer is positioned on top of a scale.
- the scale determines the quantity of each ingredient which is fed into the mixer by sensing the weight of the applied ingredient.
- the scale is connected to the ingredient supplies through a processing unit so as to selectively activate and de-activate the ingredient supplies.
- an extruder forms the dough into loaves and conveys the dough on a conveyor to a proofing unit which causes the dough to rise.
- the dough is then transferred to a baking oven and then to cooling racks once the baking step is completed.
- a plurality of mixers are employed for mixing a number of batches of dough.
- Each mixer can be supplied with a different set of ingredients so as to customize the type of bread to be produced.
- a method for making bread is also provided which utilizes the steps as substantially described in the above summary of the apparatus of the invention.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatical view of a first preferred embodiment of the breadmaking machine of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagrammatical view of a second preferred embodiment of the breadmaking machine of the present invention. Description of the Preferred Embodiment Referring to FIG. 1, a first preferred embodiment of the breadmaking machine of the present invention is shown at 10. A whole grain storage bin 12 is connected to a mixing chamber 14. A grinder 16 lies intermediate the storage bin 12 and the mixing chamber 14 and grinds to a fine powder the desired quantity of grain supplied from the storage bin 12. The storage bin 12 can be divided into a number different kinds of grain storages 12a, 12b, 12c and 12d and one or more of these varieties can be selectively introduced into the mixing chamber 14.
- a central processing unit 18 is operatively connected to the different kinds of grain storages 12a-12d by lines 20, 22, 24, and 26, respectively.
- a series of dispensing valves 28, 30, 32 and 34 determine the amount of grain to be dispensed from each supply 12a-12d according to preprogrammed recipe.
- the processing unit 18 is also operatively connected to supplies of both dry ingredients 35 and wet ingredients 36.
- the dry and wet ingredient supplies 35 and 36 can also be divided into a number of different dry ingredient supplies 34a, 34b, 34c and 34d and wet ingredient supplies 35a, 35b, 35c and 35d and can be selectively inputted into the mixing chamber concurrently with and in the same fashion as the grain from the grain storage bin 12.
- the dry ingredient storage can include ingredients such as salt, flour, sugar, yeast, fruit, poppyseeds, etc.
- the wet ingredients may include vanilla extract, water, etc.
- the processing unit is connected to the dry ingredients 35a-35d by lines 38, 40, 42 and 44.
- Dispensing valves 46, 48, 50 and 52 are connected to the lines 38, 40, 42 and 44, respectively, and determine the amount of each ingredient which is sent to the mixing chamber.
- the processing unit 18 is connected to the liquid ingredients 36a-36d by lines 54-60 which engage dispensing valves 62, 64, 66 and 68.
- a separate water supply 70 is connected to the processing unit 18 by line 72 and may be inputted to the mixing chamber 14 through line 74 in the place of or in combination with the liquid ingredients 36a-36d as may be desired.
- the mixing chamber 14 is supported on a scale 78.
- the scale determines the amount of each ingredient fed into the mixing chamber by sensing the weight of the ingredients.
- Line 80 connects the scale 78 to the processor 18.
- the dough is then thoroughly mixed in the mixing chamber.
- the processor 18 is connected to the mixer 14 by line 76 and determines the extend to which mixing occurs.
- the scale 78 transfers the dough to an extruder 82, and the extruder is connected by line 84 to the processor 18.
- the extruder 82 sections the dough into loaves.
- the extruder 82 is positioned relative to a conveyor 86 which transports the sectioned loaves of dough into a proofing unit 88.
- the proofing unit 88 is connected to the processing unit 18 by line 90 for temperature control in raising the bread.
- the loaves of bread are then transported from the proofing unit 88 along the conveyor 86 into a baking oven 92.
- the oven 92 is connected to the processor 18 by line 94 for temperature control and bakes the bread loaves according to the recipe stored in the processor 18.
- the bread is transported to a cooling unit 96 and is loaded, as is conventionally known in the art, onto storage racks or the like.
- a single large batch of bread loaves can be generated by the bread making machine of the present invention using the processing unit 18 and selecting from a wide variety of whole grains and wet/dry ingredients.
- a keyboard control 98 can be inputted to the processor 18 to facilitate the entry of a desired recipe program for generating a batch of loaves.
- FIG. 2 there is shown a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a number of the elements shown in FIG. 2 are common to the disclosure of FIG. 1 and are identified by the same numbers.
- the scale 78 of FIG. 1 there are provided separate scales 100, 102 and 104 located beneath the grain storage bin 12 and the dry ingredient and wet ingredient storage bins 35 and 36, respectively.
- the ingredients 12, 35, 36 and the water input 70 are all fed for the dough mixture into a common hopper 106.
- the common hopper 106 transfers the dough mixture into a sequence of separate mixing chambers such as chambers 108, 110, 112.
- the provision of a number of separate mixing chambers enables a number of different bread recipes using different combinations of ingredients to be sequentially produced.
- Each mixing chamber therefore is capable of the production of a loaf of bread having characteristics different from any other mixing chamber.
- the loaves of bread are individually mixed and are then deposited onto the conveyor 86.
- the loaves of bread are then conveyed into the proofing unit 88 as previously described where the bread is raised.
- a series of individual baking ovens such as ovens 118, 120, 122 are provided for receiving, respectively, each loaf of bread. The ovens then bake the bread as conventionally taught and deposit the loaves onto a conveyor or cooling racks.
- the second embodiment of the invention accordingly enables the breadmaking machine to produce a different kind of loaf using different combinations of ingredients, as desired, for each subsequent loaf of bread produced. This is in contrast to the first embodiment which produces a larger single batch of bread loaves using a single recipe of ingredients.
- the breadmaking machine of the present invention may be conveniently located in a retail outlet store, such as a supermarket. Customers can come into the store and custom order a specific loaf of bread to their own recipe criteria. As a further convenience, telephone service such as that indicated by telephone 126 could be hooked into the processor 18 and keyboard 98 such that the customer can order the loaf of bread from his or her home and automatic billing can be incorporated into the control unit 18 for this mode.
- a process for producing bread using the breadmaking machine of the present invention includes means for feeding a selective amount of at least one whole grain, at least one dry ingredient, and at least one wet ingredient simultaneously into a common mixing chamber. Further steps include mixing the dough, portioning the dough into sections, and proofing the sections of dough until the dough rises. The dough is subsequently baked and cooled.
- the means for selectively feeding the various ingredients, as well as the operating of the mixing, portioning, extruding, proofing and baking processes are all controlled by the processing unit.
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