Cutting – With means to clean work or tool
Patent
1974-07-26
1976-01-20
Meister, J. M.
Cutting
With means to clean work or tool
53123, 83 86, 83100, 83112, 83167, 83422, 198203, 198230, B26D 708, B65G 2318
Patent
active
039330680
ABSTRACT:
The invention deals with a trim removal system for equipment used in cutting biscuits from a continuously moving strip of dough. The cutter consists of an endless conveyor entrained over a pair of spaced sprocket assemblies positioned beneath the advancing dough sheet. Dough cutting rings project upwardly from the conveyor. As the dough is advanced it is pressed onto the rings. A biscuit size piece passes through the center of each ring and is deposited in a container positioned to receive it. The trim removal belt is provided with a multiplicity of holes of just the proper size to fit over the rings so that the upper run of the belt rests in contact with the upper surface of the conveyor. Guides are provided for bringing a belt into engagement with the upper run of the conveyor at an oblique angle and for raising the belt and trim from the surface of the conveyor at a predetermined oblique angle. The trim is then returned for remixing with fresh dough.
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Bray W. D.
Ellwein Michael D.
Harmon James V.
Meister J. M.
The Pillsbury Company
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