Foods and beverages: apparatus – Cooking – With other treating or handling of material
Patent
1997-09-30
1999-09-07
Simone, Timothy F.
Foods and beverages: apparatus
Cooking
With other treating or handling of material
99330, 99410, 99417, 99516, 210167, 210DIG8, A47J 3700
Patent
active
059470100
ABSTRACT:
Improvements to a de-oiler apparatus, used to remove oil from food product chips after frying, include a perforated, inverted T-shaped baffle disposed in the inlet to the de-oiler and a flat, perforated plate disposed in the exit from the de-oiler. The T-shaped baffle and the perforated plate straighten the flow in the inlet and outlet regions, respectively, thereby decreasing the amount of steam which is lost from the chamber and reducing scattering of the chips, which hampers oil removal therefrom.
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Sketch showing prior art de-oiler inlet configuration, undated.
Barry David L.
Gold Joseph H.
Johnson Timothy A.
Recot Inc.
Simone Timothy F.
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