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Title:
METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PRODUCTS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1995/015107
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A device and method for manufacturing products, especially food products, where the product as a liquid is fed into the device and while being heated or cooled, is formed into its final more solid state characterized by elements (1) which are brought together while the food product is poured in between the elements. The elements (1) are cooled or heated.

Inventors:
Bakosch, Laszlo
Application Number:
PCT/SE1994/001149
Publication Date:
June 08, 1995
Filing Date:
November 30, 1994
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
Bakosch, Laszlo
International Classes:
A21B5/02; A47J37/06; A47J43/20; (IPC1-7): A47J43/20
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Claims:
Claims :
1. Method for manufacturing products, preferably food products such as pancakes, waffles, meat balls etc., where the product material initially in a more or less liquid state is fed into the device and through the supply of heat or cold is given its final, more solid state, c h a r a c t e r i z e d b y locating elements (1) between which the products are to be formed close to each other in said device; bringing together the elements (1) located close to each other; injecting the product material into productforming spaces (3) defined between the elements (1) during the bringing together thereof; supplying heat or cold to the elements (1) for for¬ ming the products by heating or cooling the product mate¬ rial in the spaces (3) between the elements; moving the elements (1) apart when the products are finished to provide access to the products; and removing the finished products from the elements (1) .
2. Method according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e b y moving the elements (1) apart a first distance to permit swelling of injected product material while the products are formed, and a second distance when the products are finished.
3. Method according to claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d b y bringing the elements (1) together by pressing said elements against a limit stop (8) in the device in which the elements (1) are located close to each other.
4. Method according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e d b y moving the elements (1) apart said first distance to permit swelling of the product mate¬ rial by discontinuing the pressing force on the elements (1) against the limit stop (8) .
5. Method according to any of claims 24, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d b y moving the elements (1) apart perferably about 1 mm to permit swelling of the product material.
6. Method according to any of claims 25, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d b y moving the elements (1) apart said first distance substantially at the same time or immediately after initiating injection of the product material into the spaces (3) between the elements (1) .
7. Method according to any of claims 16, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d b y supplying heat or cold sub¬ stantially at the same time or immediately after initia¬ ting injection of the product material into the spaces (3) between the elements (1) .
8. Method according to any of claims 27, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d b y moving the elements (1) apart said second distance when the products are finished by bringing guide portions (4) on the elements (1) into engagement with stop means (10) in the device in which the elements (1) are located close to each other.
9. Method according to any of claims 18, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d b y moving the elements (1) apart preferably about 50 mm when the products are finished.
10. Method according to any of claims 19, c h a r a c t e r i z e d b y supplying heat or cold con¬ tinuously during the entire method.
11. Method according to any of claims 110, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d b y locating the elements (1) in a stack above or on top of each other.
12. Method according to any of claims 111, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d b y carrying through the entire method automatically by means of e.g. a central unit, ' in which the time for the various method steps, the amount of injected product material, the amount of supp lied heat or cold, temperature values, the distances of separation or for moving apart and for bringing together the elements (1) etc., are stored and adjusted.
13. Device for carrying through the method according to claim 1 for manufacturing products, preferably food products such as pancakes, waffles, meat balls etc., where the product material initially in a more or less liquid state is fed into the device and through the supp¬ ly of heat or cold is given its final, more solid state, c h a r a c t e r i z e d b y elements (1) which can be located close to each other and be moved apart as well as brought together, and which have at least one recess (2) on at least one side (la, lb) of each element (1) so that the sides (la, lb) facing each other on two elements (1) mounted close to each other between them define at least one product forming space (3); and in that each element (1) includes at least one guide portion (4) which cooperates with a guide means (5) for locating the elements (1) in a correct spacedefining po¬ sition close to each other and guiding the elements (1) while they are moved apart or brought together; that each element (1) includes at least one feed portion (16) for injecting the product material into the spaces (3) between the elements (1) by means of a feed device (17) ; that the elements (1) include heating and/or coo ling means (20) for heating or cooling the product mate¬ rial in the spaces (3) between the elements (1); that the guide means (5) includes a limit stop (8) against which the elements (1) are pressed by means of a driving device (9) for bringing the elements (1) to gether when the product material is injected into the spaces (3) therebetween; and that the guide means (5) also includes at least one stop means (10) which the guide portions (4) of the elements (1) are brought to engage when the elements (1) are moved apart for removal of the finished products.
14. Device according to claim 13, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d i n that the elements (1) have distance providing means (21) for moving the elements (1) apart a first distance to permit swelling of injected product material when said material is heated or cooled for for¬ ming the products, whereby the elements (1) are pressed against the limit stop (8) of the guide means (5) against the action of the distanceproviding means (21) , and that the guide portions (4) of the elements (1) are brought into engagement with the stop means (10) of the guide means (5) during separation of the elements (1) a second distance for removal of the finished products.
15. Device according to claim 13 or 14, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d i n that the elements (1) are located in a stack above or on top of each other.
16. Device according to any of claims 13 15, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the elements (1) are substantially disc shaped and that at least one re¬ cess (2) is provided on both sides (la, lb) of each element (1) .
17. Device according to any of claims 13 16, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that each element (1) includes two guide portions (4) which are located pre¬ ferably diametrically opposed on the element (1) and which are preferably releasably mounted thereon.
18. Device according to any of claims 13 17, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the guide portions (4) of the elements (1) includes fingers (14) which pro¬ trude into and are guided by grooves (13) defined in said stop means (10) in the guide means (5) .
19. Device according to any of claims 13 18, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that each feed portion (16) comprises at least one groove (18) , a passage or similar, which extends between the outer side (lc) of the element (1) for connection with the feed device (17) for the product material, and each recess (2) in the ele ment (1) .
20. Device according to any of claims 13 19, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the heating and/or cooling means consists e.g. of in each element located coils (20) of heat conducting material and/or pipes for cooling medium.
21. Device according to claim 14 and any of claims 15 20, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the distanceproviding means of the elements (1) consist of spring means (21) which are secured in each element and protrude therefrom, and which are adapted to sepa¬ rate the element (1) on which they are secured said first distance from the element (1) located thereabove.
22. Device according to claim 21, c h a r a c ¬ t e r i z e d i n that each spring means consists of a spring (21) which is located in preferably a seat (27) in each guide portion (4) on the element (1) and which engage the corresponding guide portion (4) on the ele¬ ment (1) immediately thereabove.
23. Device according to claim 21 or 22, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d i n that the prestressing of the spring means (21) vary in dependence of the number of elements (1) located thereabove.
24. Device according to any of claims 21 23, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the prestressing of the spring means (21) is such that all elements (1) by the spring means (21) are kept apart preferably about 1 mm from each other.
25. Device according to any of claims 14 24, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the guide portions (4) of the elements (1) each include a stop member (12) which during separation of the elements (1) said second distance is brought into engagement with a stop surface (11) on said stop means (10) in the guide means (5) .
26. Device according to claim 25, c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e d i n that said stop means (10) is stepped and has a stop surface (11) on each step, and that the stop members of the guide portions (4) are defined by protru¬ ding flanges (12) of different length for engagement with the stop surfaces (11) on said stop means (10) .
27. Device according to claim 25 or 26, c h a ¬ r a c t e r i z e d i n that the stop members (12) of the guide portions (4) on the elements (1) are from above brought into engagement with the stop surfaces (11) on said stop means (10) and rest thereon with the entire weight of the respective element (1) .
28. Device according to any of claims 25 27, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the stop surfaces (11) of said stop means (10) are situated at such dis tance from each other that the distance between the ele¬ ments (1), when the stop members (12) on the guide por¬ tions (4) thereof engage said stop surfaces (11) , is preferably about 50 mm.
29. Device according to claim 14 and any of claims 15 28, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the limit stop, against which the elements (1) are pressed with the force from the distanceproviding means (21) , comprises a stopping portion (8) situated at the top of the guide means (5), whereby the elements (1) from below are pressed against this stopping portion (8) by means of said driving device (9) .
30. Device according to claim 29, c h a r a c t e ¬ r i z e i n that the driving device (9) comprises a preferably motordriven, vertically displaceable and with the lowermost element (1) engageable member (23), which is operable to affect the elements (1) with an up¬ wardly directed force which is larger than the force from the distanceproviding means (21) , so that the ele¬ ments (1) are brought together, which is retractable to such a degree that the distanceproviding means (21) are allowed to move apart or separate the elements (1) said first distance to permit swelling of injected pro¬ duct material in the spaces between the elements (1) when said product material is heated or cooled, and which is retractable so that its effect on the elements (1) ceases and the guide portions (4) of the elements (1) are brought into engagement with said stop means (10) in the guide means (5) for moving apart or separating said elements (1) said second distance for removal of the finished products.
31. Device according to claim 30, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the driving device (9) and the feed device (17) as well as heating and/or cooling means (20) are connected with a central unit, wherein the time for the various method steps, the amount of injected product material, the amount of supplied heat or cold, temperature values, the distances of separation or for moving apart and for bringing together the elements (1) etc., are adjustably stored.
Description:
Method and device for the manufacture of products.

The present invention relates to a method and a device for manufacturing products, preferably food pro¬ ducts such as pancakes, waffles, meat balls etc., where the product material initially in a more or less liquid state is fed into the device and through the supply of heat or cold is given its final, more solid state.

Food products such as pancakes, waffles, meat balls and similar have hitherto not been manufactured in a ra¬ tional manner. The production has required either seve- ral persons and much equipment, which made the products expensive, or has taken a long time, which, when a large number of the products shall be made, is unacceptable.

The object of the present invention is therefore to provide a method and a device which permit rational production also of large amounts of particularly food products such as pancakes, waffles, meat balls etc..

This object is arrived at while the method is cha¬ racterized by the fact that elements between which the products are to be formed, are located close to each other in the device according to the invention; that the elements located close to each other are brought to¬ gether; that the product material is injected into pro¬ duct-forming spaces defined between the elements during the bringing together thereof; that heat or cold is supp- lied to the elements for forming the products by heating or cooling the product material in the spaces between the elements; that the elements are moved apart when the products are finished to provide access to the pro- . ducts; and that the finished products are removed from the elements.

The device for carrying out this method comprises elements which can be located close to each other and be moved apart as well as brought together, and which have at least one recess on at least one side of each element so that the sides facing each other on two ele-

ments mounted close to each other between them define at least one product-forming space, whereby each element in¬ cludes at least one guide portion which cooperates with a guide means for locating the elements in a correct space- -defining position close to each other and guiding the elements while they are moved apart or brought together, whereby each element includes at least one feed portion for injecting the product material into the spaces be¬ tween the elements by means of a feed device, whereby the elements include heating and/or cooling means for heating or cooling the product material in the spaces between the elements, whereby the guide means includes a limit stop against which the elements are pressed by means of a driving device for bringing the elements to- gether when the product material is injected into the spaces therebetween, and whereby the guide means also includes at least one stop means which the guide portions of the elements are brought to engage when the elements are moved apart for removal of the finished products. The device according to the invention can be opera¬ ted by one person, despite its very high capacity, since the device can be operated fully automatically. Thus, the products are cheap to manufacture. The method and device according to the invention may also, as stated above, be used for other products than food, e.g. stearine candles.

The abovementioned and other characterizing fea¬ tures of the invention and the advantages therewith will be further described below with reference to the accom¬ panying drawings, wherein fig. 1 is a perspective view of two elements for the device according to the invention; fig. 2 is a section through one of the elements in fig. 1; fig. 3 illustrates schematically, with an exploded view and in perspective, four elements in a position where they are brought together for injection of product material;

fig. 4 is a view corresponding with fig. 3, but illustrates the elements moved apart for removal of finished products; and figs. 5-9 illustrate an embodiment of the device according to the invention after location or mounting of the elements and during the different steps in the method according to the invention.

Thus, fig. 1 illustrates in perspective two ele¬ ments 1 for the device according to the present inven- tion. At least two, preferably a plurality of such, pre¬ ferably disc shaped elements 1 are located close to each other, preferably stacked above or on top of each other in the device (see figs. 3-9) . Each element 1 has at least one recess 2 on at least one of its sides la or lb, preferably at least one recess 2 on both sides there¬ of. Thus, two elements 1 located close to each other de¬ fine, when they are brought together, at least one pro¬ duct-forming space 3 therebetween (see fig. 3 or 6) , into which material in more or less liquid state for the manufacture of products in more solid form, prefer¬ ably food products such as pancakes, waffles, meat balls etc., is injected. The elements 1 can also be moved apart relative to each other (see fig. 4, 8 or 9) .

In order to locate the elements 1 in the correct position for defining one or more spaces 2 with adjacent elements 1 when said elements are placed close to each other or above or on top of each other, and for guiding the elements during moving apart and bringing together thereof, each element further includes at least one guide portion 4 which cooperates with a guide means 5 in the device according to the invention. In the embodi¬ ment shown, each element 1 includes two guide portions 4 which are located preferably diametrically opposed on the element and which are preferably releasably mounted thereon. The guide portions 4 can be mounted on the ele¬ ments 1 and released therefrom by means of attachment means of a suitable type, e.g. screws 6. Portions 7 of

the here round outer side lc of the disc shaped elements 1 are for this purpose, in the embodiment shown, bevel ¬ led and provided with screw holes (not shown) . Alterna ¬ tively, the guide portions 4 may of course be given a correspondingly curved or another shape adapted to the shape of the elements 1. Since the guide portions 4 can be unscrewed, any element 1 may after unscrewing be re¬ moved from the element stack for cleaning, repair or exchange. The guide means 5 which is elongated and extends along all elements 1, in the embodiment shown, along the entire element stack, has in one end a limit stop 8, secured preferably by means of a screw joint 24, against which the elements 1 are pressed by means of a driving device 9 for bringing together said elements when product material is injected into the spaces 3 between said elements (figs. 6 and 7) . The limit stop comprises, in the embodiment shown, a stopping portion 8 having a suitable shape for the purpose and provided at the top of the guide means 5, whereby the elements 1 are pressed from below, i.e. from the opposite end of the element stack, against the stopping portion 8 by means of said driving device 9. It should also be noti¬ ced that the side of the uppermost and lowermost element 1 respectively, facing the limit stop 8 and the driving device 9 respectively, can be smooth or flat.

The guide means 5 also includes at least one stop means 10, which the guide portions 4 of the elements 1 are brought to engage when said elements 1 are moved apart for removal of the finished products. Thus, in the embodiment shown, the two stop means 10 connected inter alia through the limit stop 8, both have stop sur¬ faces 11 for stop members 12 on the guide portions 4 on each element 1, which stop members 12 with their lower sides 12a are brought into engagement with the stop surfaces 11 during moving apart of the elements (see fig. 4) . Each stop means 10 is preferably stepped

and has a stop surface 11 on every step, and the stop members of the guide portions 4 are preferably defined by protruding flanges 12 of different length for engage¬ ment with said stop surfaces 11. At the illustrated stacked arrangement of elements 1 above or on top of each other, the stop members 12 will thereby engage the stop surfaces 11 from above and rest thereon with the whole weight of the respective element. The depth of the steps or stop surfaces 11 may vary as required or desired and the length of the flanges or stop members

12 are also adjusted in relation to the step depth. Addi¬ tionally, the stop surfaces 11 are located at such dis¬ tance from each other that the distance between the elements 1, when the stop members 12 on the guide por- tions 4 thereof rest on said stop surfaces, is prefer¬ ably about 50 mm, since this has been shown to be a sui¬ table distance for simple access to and removal of the finished products by hand as well as automatically. If the element 1 is e.g. about 20 mm thick, the step height is thus about 70 mm (see figs. 4 and 9) . In the illustra¬ ted preferred embodiment, grooves 13 are provided in each stop means 10 in the guide means 5, and fingers 14 in the guide portions 4 of the elements 1 protrude into said grooves and guided therein (see figs. 3 and 4) . The grooves 13 are defined at one end by the limit stop 8 and at the other end by a frame member 15 carrying the guide means 5. The grooves 13 are here provided also on the sides of the stop surfaces 11 of each stop means 10 and the fingers 14 correspondingly provided on the si- des of the stop member 12 of each guide portion 4.

Each element 1 further includes, preferably inte¬ gral therewith, at least one feed portion 16 for injec¬ ting product material in more or less liquid state into the spaces 3 between the elements by means of a prefer- ably fully automatically operating feed device 17 (see fig. 7) . Each feed portion 16 comprises at least one groove 18, a passage or similar which extends between

the outer side lc of the element 1 for connection with the feed device 17 for the product material, e.g. for insertion into the grooves or passages of spray or in¬ jection nozzles 19 on the feed device 17, and each re- cess 2 in the element 1 (figs. 1 and 2) . If there is more than one recess 2 on any element side la, lb, the groove 18 or passage branch off to each recess or are the recesses connected with each other in any suitable way. The feed portion 16 on each element 1 is, in the embodiment shown, provided with a groove 18 in the upper side 16a as well as in the lower side 16b, but the lower side 16b can also be smooth, particularly the lower side 16b of the feed portion 16 on the lowermost ele¬ ment closest to the driving device 9, as can the upper side 16a of the feed portion 16 on the uppermost ele¬ ment 1 closest to the limit stop 8. When bringing toget¬ her two elements 1, the groove 18 in the lower side 16b of the feed portion 16 on one element cooperates with the groove 18 in the upper side 16a of the feed portion 16 on the other adjacent element or the element down below, whereby the two feed portions 16 define a passage therebetween. The grooves 18 or passages have such a shape and size that there is no risk for blockage there¬ of because of remaining product material. Hereby, the consistency of the product material and the rate at which the material is injected are of importance, and necessary adjustment of these parameters therefore occurs as required, so that blockage of grooves/passages is prevented. The feed device 17 is also, in a manner not shown, connected with a source of product material (not shown) for the supply thereto of product material by means of feed means (not shown) , and displaceably mounted in a suitable way. Preferably diametrically op¬ posite to the groove or grooves 18, each element 1 furt- her comprises at least one smaller groove 29 (see fig. 1) which also runs between the outer side lc of the ele¬ ment and the recess or recesses 2 in the element. These

grooves 29 are provided for the release of air from the space or spaces 3 when product material is injected thereinto. Otherwise, the air will be trapped in the space or spaces 3 and lead to incomplete filling there- of. If the elements are located on end, fat and other things which otherwise are gathered in the spaces 3 can flow out through these grooves 29.

Each element 1 further includes heating and/or coo¬ ling means 20 for heating or cooling the product mate- rial in the spaces 3 between the elements 1 (see fig. 1) . The heating and/or cooling means e.g. consists of, as in the embodiment shown, in each element 1 located coils 20 of heat conducting material and/or pipes for cooling medium. Heating or cooling occurs in a suitable, not further illustrated manner by connection (through coup¬ lings 26) with sources of current and/or sources of coo¬ ling medium (not shown) .

The elements 1 preferably also comprise distance- -providing means 21 (see fig. 4) for moving the elements 1 apart a first distance to permit swelling of the in¬ jected product material when said material is heated or cooled during forming of the products (fig. 8) . Thus, when the elements 1 by means of the driving device 9 are pressed against the limit stop 8 of the guide means 5 for injection of the product material, this occurs against the action of the distance-providing means 21. The driving device 9, which in the drawings comprises a preferably motor-driven, by means of a rod 22 verti¬ cally displaceable, in the guide means 5 movably moun- ted and with the lowermost element 1 engageable member

23 and which is also operable to affect the elements with, in the illustrated preferred embodiment, upwardly directed force which is larger than the force from the distance-providing means 21, is consequently also re- tractable to such a degree that the distance-providing means are allowed to move apart or separate the elements said first distance. The distance-providing means are

preferably made up of spring means 21, which are mounted on each element 1 and protrude upwards therefrom, and which are adapted to keep the element on which they are mounted apart or separated said first distance from the element located thereabove (fig. 8) . The spring means each consist of a spring 21, which is mounted pre¬ ferably in a seat 27 in each guide portion 4 on the ele¬ ment 1, particularly on the upper side 12b of the stop member 12 of said guide portion, and which with its free end engages the corresponding guide portion 4 on the element immediately thereabove, i.e. preferably the lower side 12a of the stop member 12 of this guide portion and thereby eventually in a seat 28 provided therefor. The prestressing of the spring means 21 vary in dependence of the number of elements 1 located there¬ above, such that the farther down in the stack an ele¬ ment is located and the more elements there are provi¬ ded on top thereof, the larger prestressing the spring means have. The prestressing is sized so that all ele- ments 1 are kept apart by the spring means 21 prefer¬ ably about 1 mm from each other, since this distance has been shown to function well for permitting the re¬ quired swelling of the product material in the spaces 3 while the material is heated, such as e.g. batter for pancakes, waffles etc., or cooled, such as liquid stearine.

The displaceable member 23 of the driving device

9 is also retractable so that its influence on the ele¬ ments 1 ceases and the guide portions 4 of the ele- ents, preferably their stop members 12, are brought into engagement with, i.e. rest against the stop means

10 or rather the stop surfaces 11 on said stop means in the guide means 5, for moving the elements 1 apart a second distance (figs. 4 and 9) corresponding prefer- ably with the abovementioned 50 mm for removal of the finished products.

The driving device 9 and feed device 17, as well

as the heating and/or cooling means 20, are connected with a central unit (not shown) for attaining a fully automatized operation, in which central unit the time for the various steps in the method which the device carries through, the amount of injected product mate¬ rial, the amount of supplied heat or cold, temperature values, the distances for the various types of moving apart and bringing together the elements etc., are sto¬ red and by means of which central unit said parameters are adjusted.

The device according to the invention is assemb¬ led and used as follows:

An optional number of elements 1 are located close to each other, i.e. are here stacked above or on top of each other in the device by unscrewing the limit stop 8 on the guide means 5 and remove it from the stop means 10 so that the grooves 13 therein are exposed, whereafter the elements are mounted by inserting the fingers 14 on the guide portions 4 of the elements into the grooves 13 in the stop means 10. The elements 1 are mounted in the correct order, i.e. so that the stop members 12 of the guide portions 4 are longer and the prestressing of the distance-providing means 21 less the higher up in the stack the element is located. If the entire capacity of the device is not utilized so that the number of elements 1 mounted is less than there is room for in the device, it is advantageous to, so to say, "fill it from above" and build downwards when the number of elements shall be enlarged, since the distance of displacement of the driving device 9 during operation thereby decreases. Is the number of ele¬ ments 1 in the device relatively large and the number of elements 1 to be "filled" relatively small, it is pos¬ sible to, as shown, for not first having to remove ele- ments already mounted in the device, first locate the guide portions 4 on the stop means 10 of the guide means 5 and thereafter insert the element 1 between

the guide portions and connect said guide portions with the element by screwing the screws 6 into the screw holes in the element. If desired, at least the upper side la of the uppermost element 1, facing the limit stop 8, and the lower side lb of the lowermost element 1, facing the vertically displaceable member 23 of the driving device 9, can be smooth and level, as stated above. In practice, this is the case only when the capa¬ city of the device is fully utilized. However, the inter- mediate elements 1 can also be smooth and planar on one side; but two planar element sides should of course not be engaging each other. Even if the elements in princi¬ pal are turnable, the elements ought to be located there¬ by with the side with the recess 2 facing upwards or, if both sides la, lb have one or more recesses 2, with the groove 18 in the feed portion 16 of each element facing upwards.

If there are grooves 18 in both sides 16a, 16b of the feed portion or e.g. a passage through said por- tion which thereafter branch off or several passages, the elements can be mounted with any side facing up¬ wards. When, as in the embodiment shown, elements 1 with recesses on both sides la, lb are used, the recesses in element sides facing each other should in principal match each other regarding the number, shape and arran¬ gement of said recesses. Modifications thereof however, are possible.

After mounting the elements 1, the limit stop 8 is screwed on again. An assembled device, ready for use, is shown in fig. 5. Thus, in the starting position illustra¬ ted here, the stop members 12 on the guide portions 4 of the elements 1 rest against the stop surfaces 11 on the stop means 10 of the guide means 5, whereby the ele¬ ments 1 are kept apart from each other said second dis- tance of preferably about 50 mm. Alternatively, during assembly with the driving device 9 displaced upwards, the elements 1 can be located on the member 23 of said

device 9 and then on top of each other in the desired number and in correct order, so that only the distance- -providing means 21 through their prestressing keep the elements separated from each other said first dis- tance of preferably about 1 mm. It is however, during assembly according to fig. 5, easier to control that the elements 1 have been mounted in the correct order. The method for manufacturing the products conti¬ nues after mounting the elements by bringing said ele- ments, located close to each other or stacked above or on top of each other, together by pressing them against the limit stop 8 by means of the displaceable member 23 of the driving device 9 with a force which exceeds the prestressing of the distance-providing means 21. The displacement of the member 23 is for this purpose adjustable by e.g. controlling the operating time of the driving device 9. The position after bringing the elements together is shown in fig. 6.

After the elements 1 have been brought together, the feed device 17 is now moved to the position accor¬ ding to fig. 7 with the spray nozzles 19 on the feed device inserted into the grooves 18 or passages in the feed portions of the elements. The feed device 17, which is constructed in a suitable manner to permit simultaneous injection of the product material in more or less liquid state in all the product-forming spaces 3 defined between the elements 1 during the bringing together thereof, is activated and said spaces 3 filled with product material. The amount of injected product material is adjusted with regard to the number of spa¬ ces 3 and their size. Adjustment occurs preferably by adjusting the time of activation of the feed device 17, but may occur also in other ways. After the injection of the product material is terminated, the feed device 17 returns to its rest position, i.e. the injection or spray nozzles 19 are withdrawn from the grooves 18 or passages in the feed portions 16 of the elements 1.

Not necessarily, but preferably and then substan¬ tially at the same time or immediately after the injec¬ tion of product material into the spaces 3 between the elements 1 has begun, said elements are moved apart to permit swelling of the injected product material while the products are formed, i.e. while the product mate¬ rial is heated or cooled to final solid state. A sui¬ table separation distance thereafter is said first dis¬ tance of about 1 mm, which in the illustrated preferred embodiment is attained while the pressure from the dri¬ ving device 9 on the elements 1 from below against the limit stop 8 ceases and the displaceable member 23 of the driving device 9 is retracted to such a degree that the prestressing of the distance-providing means 21 can be developed. The position after this first separation is illustrated in fig. 8.

Immediately after or in connection with the injec¬ tion of the product material in the spaces 3 between the elements 1 and thereby eventually also simultaneous- ly with or immediately after said first separation, the elements 1 are supplied with heat or cold for forming products by heating or cooling the product material in said spaces between said elements. Heat is supplied preferably by activating a source of current so that the heating coils 20 are heated and in turn heat the material the elements 1 are made of. Cooling occurs in a corresponding way by feeding cooling medium into pipes in the elements 1, whereby the element material is coo¬ led. Supplied heat or cold is adjusted with regard to the amount and type of product material to be heated/

/cooled. When large numbers or amounts of products shall be produced, the heat or cold supply is preferably con¬ tinuous during the entire method. Supplied heat or cold can then be kept under control by means of sensors (not shown) which see to that the elements 1 all the time are at a highest alternatively lowest temperature.

When the products are finished, the elements 1 are

moved apart to the position according to fig. 9 to per¬ mit access to the products. A suitable separating dis¬ tance for this purpose is said second distance of pre¬ ferably about 50 mm. This distance is reached while the guide portions 4 on the elements 1, or rather the stop members 12 of said guide portions 4, are brought into engagement, in the embodiment shown from above, with the stop means 10 in the guide means 5 of the device according to the invention, or rather the stop surfaces 11 of said stop means 10. The engagement of the guide portions 4 with the stop means 10 is obtained by furt¬ her withdrawal or retraction of the displaceable member 23 of the driving device 9. Said first distance of preferably about 1 mm as well as said second distance of preferably about 50 mm can be varied if desired or required and adjustment occurs by activating the dri¬ ving device 9 as long as necessary to permit displace¬ ment of the displaceable member 23 of said driving de¬ vice 9 said first and second distances. After said second separation of the elements 1, the products are removed from the device, which then is ready for manufacturing a new batch or charge of products The entire manufacturing process is carried through, as stated above, preferably automatically, and the process or method is thereby supervised and controlled by e.g. said central unit, in which inter alia the time for the various process steps, the amount of injected product material, the amount of supplied heat or cold, tempera¬ ture values, the distances of separation or for moving apart and for bringing together the elements and even¬ tual other important parameters for the process or met¬ hod can be stored and adjusted when required or desired.

It is obvious for a skilled person that beyond what is defined above, the method and device according to the invention can be altered and modified within the scope of the following claims without departing from the idea and purpose of the invention. Thus, the elements 1

in the device can have another shape than round, e.g. square, and consist of any suitable heat conducting material, e.g. of aluminium with recesses dressed with teflon. The arrangement of guide and feed portions on the elements can also be different, as can the location and design of the heating and/or cooling means. The illu¬ strated device is placed vertically, but horizontal posi¬ tion with the elements on end is also possible. The num¬ ber of elements may vary as stated above and there is no upper limit other than for practical reasons. Further¬ more, the number, shape and location of the limit stop and stop means forming part of the guide means may vary. The frame member on which the device according to the in¬ vention is placed, can be a table or similar and the de- vice is designed in a suitable way (screw joints 25) for secure attachment thereto. The motors for the driving de¬ vice and feed device for displacement thereof is there¬ by preferably mounted under the table or frame member of another type, as are eventual pumps or other feed means for the product material and preferably also con¬ tainers for the product material or other members from which the product material can be fed. The frame member and table may also be provided with a hole, over which the device according to the invention can be mounted in its vertical position, so that the adjustable member of the driving device with the rod can be moved upwards into the device from below through said hole. The const¬ ruction of the driving and feed devices may also vary.




 
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