Apparatus for parting-off pieces, particularly candy, from a str

Cutting – With product handling means – Means to move – guide – or permit free fall or flight of product

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83152, 831551, 83158, 83356, 83580, B26D 128, A23G 120, A23G 306

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044559020

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for parting-off pieces, particularly pieces of candy, from a strand of material, particularly a soft plastic strand of material, wherein the parted-off piece arrives on the upper side of the knife blade and is moved by this in the conveying direction so that there is practically no difference in speed between the parted-off piece and the entrainment member of a continuous conveyor engaging behind this, which conveyor pushes the parted-off pieces, with constant spacing apart, to a packing station or another further processing station. As a result, deformation and damage to the parted-off pieces is avoided during the conveying.

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patent: 4019624 (1977-04-01), Torres
patent: 4193753 (1980-03-01), Yoshiuka
patent: 4341136 (1982-07-01), Parson

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