Method for packaging food products, and an arrangement for...

Package making – Methods – Filling preformed receptacle

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C053S473000, C053S257000, C053S260000

Reexamination Certificate

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07900426

ABSTRACT:
A method for packaging of food products, in which at least two products are to be packaged at the same portion carrier is disclosed. The method may include:raising the food product to be moved to a portion carrier by a gripping device;moving the food product to the selected portion carrier, and releasing the food product to the portion carrier.The releasing of the food product may include:positioning the gripping device at a predetermined level in relation to the portion carrier; andsetting the gripping device to a first open position, whereby the gripping device defines a space for the food product to be placed in.

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