Refrigeration – Processes – Treating an article
Patent
1983-02-10
1984-10-30
Capossela, Ronald C.
Refrigeration
Processes
Treating an article
62 67, 62 68, 62340, 62381, F25D 1306
Patent
active
044793634
ABSTRACT:
In a method of freezing a liquid such as cream, a continuous, pulsating stream of liquid is dispensed from nozzles onto a stream of liquified gas flowing along downwardly inclined channels provided by a trough. The liquid forms itself into discrete spheroidal bodies, a substantial number of which have a larger cross-sectional area than that defined by the outlet of each nozzle from which they are dispensed. The bodies are carried by the liquified gas along the channels and at least their peripheries are frozen by the time the bodies reach the downstream end of the channels. Freezing may be completed by gas cooling. The bodies are then separated from the liquified gas.
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Gibson Peter H.
Taylor Robert I.
Capossela Ronald C.
Cassett Larry R.
Rae David L.
The BOC Group plc
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