Strand-forming confectionary roller press

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Means feeding fluent stock from plural sources to common...

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264146, 425374, 426517, 426518, A23G 312

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042059518

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for shaping strands of material used in confectionery production with a pair of rollers forming the bottom of a hopper for delivering material. The rollers are formed of smooth surfaces between which a gap has been left. In the gap a strand formation device adapting to the surface of the two rollers, has been inserted. The device is formed from a comb-like insert which, with its lateral boundary surfaces, conforms to the cylindrical surfaces of the two rollers. In the surface facing the intake roller there are grooves or passages 10 which run in the peripheral direction of the rollers and shape the composition into strands.

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