Food product freezing apparatus
Abstract
A continuous conveyor transports food products in, through and out of a
rectangular freezing vault containing a blower and a refrigeration coil.
The conveying strand is made up of a series of individual plates attached
outwardly of the chain connecting the plates and is free to flex in only
one direction. Within the vault the conveyor travels about two parallel
elongated spiral networks, each including two vertical shafts supporting a
stacked array of rotating sprockets. A crossover strand connects the two
networks at the base of two adjacent shafts and a second crossover strand
connects at the top of the opposite pair of shafts. The top crossover
strand is brought outside the vault and there travels about a driving
sprocket and an idler forming an outside loop enclosing a work table for
performing operations on the products. The outside loop traces out an
asymmetrical geometrical figure having two parallel sides, with the driver
located at the acute angle formed therein. The driving sprocket can be
sized independently of the other sprockets over which the conveying strand
travels within the vault. The vault itself is divided into two chambers,
one a vestibule through which the products travel as they enter or exit
the vault, and serving to isolate the second chamber from the outside air.
The second chamber contains the conveyor networks, the blower and
refrigeration coil. The cooling is accomplished by circulating the air
within the compartment in a direction transverse to the paths over which
the conveyor travels. Deflection systems are employed to insure complete
distribution and effective cooling of the products. The blowers and
refrigeration coil are located above the conveyor networks along
substantially the entire length of the conveyor networks.
| Inventors: |
Wight; Edward M. (Austin, TX) |
| Assignee: |
Glacier Industries, Inc.
(Austin,
TX)
|
| Appl. No.:
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05/759,051 |
| Filed:
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January 13, 1977 |