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Method and device for shaping foodstuffs and the like, and shaped product

A technology for shaping devices and ingredients, applied in special positions of vehicles, transportation and packaging, metal processing, etc., can solve problems such as troublesome input and removal operations, inability to achieve processing, and increase overall operating time, and achieve excellent and smooth work efficiency. draining effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-07-20
HIRAGAKI
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On the other hand, if too many processed objects are put into the container, the objects to be processed will interfere with each other, making it impossible to achieve beautiful processing.
When putting in and taking out a very small amount, it is troublesome to put in and take out. There is no problem in household use, but there is a problem that the overall operation time is greatly increased when it is used for processing a large amount of processed objects.
It is also troublesome that the processing time must be adjusted according to the amount of input.
Although the bottom of the container of Patent Document 2 is provided with a peeler of a cutter driven by horizontal rotation, there are still deficiencies in the peeling speed and the uniformity of processing.

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[0094] The above is the basic embodiment of the present invention, and other various changes can be made.

[0095] (6) Changes in the pre-processing device

[0096] As the pre-processing device 6, a slat conveyor is adopted in the implementation and the support rod 61 is substantially vertically arranged on the conveying surface, and it can also be used as Figure 8 As shown, the workpiece A0 is grasped by the robot arm 65 and placed on the receiving cylinder 4 by the robot arm 65 .

[0097] another example Figure 9 As shown, the receiving cylinder 4 can also be made into a structure that can move up and down at the center of the bowl-shaped recess 44. When receiving the workpiece, as shown in FIG. Figure 9 As shown in (a), the receiving cylinder 4 descends below the concave portion 44 to receive the workpiece. After receiving, as shown in Figure 9 As shown in (b), the receiving cylinder 4 rises. Incidentally, the relay tank 43 is a flexible corrugated tube.

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Abstract

A method for shaping foodstuffs and the like, which improves operating efficiency and economic efficiency when a foodstuff, such as taro, is to be shaped spherical; and a device therefor. A shaping procedure using a cutter blade (15) applied to a process subject article (A) to shape the surface of the subject process article (A), wherein the subject process article (A) and the cuter blade (15) are relatively moved and the subject process article (A) can be held in a floating state when it is subjected to the cutter blade (15). Since the subject process article (A) is maintained in a floating state, as soon as the process subject article (A) comes into contact with the cutter blade (15) to have its surface cut, a floating state or a rotative state is imparted to the subject process article (A) to some extent by the cutter blade (15), and such state is continued, whereby the surface is thoroughly cut spherical or the like.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a method and device for shaping foods such as taro and other foods that are preferably shaped into spherical shapes to meet the needs of consumers, and shaped products manufactured by the above-mentioned methods. Background technique [0002] Taking taro as an example, as an intermediate processing to cater to consumers' preferences, most of them are first peeled and shaped into roughly the size of golf balls, packed into bags according to a certain number, and then frozen as needed during distribution. Status listed. [0003] When performing such intermediate processing, it is difficult to perform shape processing using machines because the processed taro and the like are natural growths and do not have a fixed shape. Therefore, although the above-mentioned processing may not be the most efficient and economical, it can only be processed by hand. Suppliers of food materials must carry out this processing in areas whe...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A47C7/54B26D3/26B60N2/75B60N3/00
Inventor 平垣德之平垣实
Owner HIRAGAKI
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