Method for transfer of food material slices

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Treating or preparing food material having nonedible feature...

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426129, 426414, A23L 100, B65B 3500

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052865070

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for transferring individual slices of food material from a food material supply source to a support member includes at least two rotating hollow drums disposed on and rotating around two associated stationary inner drums. The first rotating drum is disposed proximate to the food material supply, while the second rotating drum is disposed proximate to the support member and the first rotating drum. The stationary drums have hollow inner cores to which negative air pressure in the form of a vacuum is supplied which causes individual material slices to adhere to the outer shell of the first drum and transfer to the outer shell of the second drum.

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