Foods and beverages: apparatus – Subjecting food to an enclosed modified atmosphere – Including means to influence movement of gas within enclosure
Patent
1996-03-04
1997-12-02
Simone, Timothy F.
Foods and beverages: apparatus
Subjecting food to an enclosed modified atmosphere
Including means to influence movement of gas within enclosure
99386, 99443C, 99478, 19837005, 198713, A21B 142, A21C 908, A21C 1100, A47J 2714
Patent
active
056924348
ABSTRACT:
Case for temporarily storing pieces of dough, comprising a first continuous conveying apparatus and an identical second continuous conveying apparatus. Each transport apparatus is supported by reversing rollers at the location of which the conveying direction of the conveying apparatus changes. The reversing rollers of the first and second conveying apparatus are opposite each other as pairs. The case further contains carrying members with two ends, in which the one end is attached at a first attachment point to the first conveying apparatus and the other end at a second attachment point to the second conveying apparatus. The first and second attachment points are opposite each other. The case also contains dough trays for containing pieces of dough, in which each dough tray is attached to a carrying member. According to the invention the case is provided with means for changing the position of the dough trays between two successive pairs of reversing rollers from a first position into a second position and vice versa.
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Kaak Johan Hendrik Bernard
Simone Timothy F.
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