Method of constructing a plastic rope to be introduced into a co

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Coating or spreading plastic on an edible preform and...

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426103, 426307, 426660, 425 90, A23G 300

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a method of constructing a plastic rope used in the manufacture of hard bonbons with a stratified core that is made out of multiple layers of plastic sugar and plastic filling. The ropes are brought independently of one another to a predetermined thickness and width. Plastic filling is constantly applied to at least one of the ropes and rolled into it from the side in such a way as to produce a tube that is closed into itself and that, after being dimensioned, is pushed along laterally into the rope of plastic coating with the edges overlapping in such a way that they adhere together. The accordingly prepared ropes are then introduced together into a rope shaper (conical roller), stretched farther horizontally if necessary, and supplied to the cutting machine.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4357359 (1982-11-01), Cloud et al.
Montagne, 1961, Larousse Gastronomique Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, p. 152.

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