Process and wire assembly for separating dough sheet from rotati

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Treatment or preparation of farinaceous dough – batter – or...

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264169, 425229, 425230, 425363, 425436R, 426389, A21C 300, A21D 600

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061595187

ABSTRACT:
A sheeter which includes a wire assembly for separating a sheet of dough from a surface of a rotating roller. The wire assembly is formed from a thin sheet of stainless steel with portions of the sheet removed to form a thin wire-like portion along one edge supported to a base portion by a series of thin support webs. The sheet is supported by a base portion so that the wire portion is held against the outer surface of the rotating roller. In this way, the wire can extend essentially the full width of the roller and the normal band portions which conventionally hold a wire against the surface of the roller are eliminated. Preferably, the thin sheet is vibrated to prevent any buildup of foodstuffs on an upper surface of the sheet.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5580583 (1996-12-01), Caridis et al.
patent: 5720990 (1998-02-01), Lawrence et al.
patent: 5863566 (1999-01-01), Wood et al.

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