Patents Assigned to Baker Perkins
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Patent number: 4569658Abstract: A tunnel oven 20 has a baking chamber divided by partitions 21 into a plurality of longitudinally extending zones 22. The oven heating system comprises upper and lower heater ducts 6a, 6b through which hot gases are passed, using a blower 24 for each zone 22. The intake of each blower 24 is within the associated zone 22 and is disposed adjacent the outlet end of an inlet duct 11 which leads into the lower part of the zone. An outlet 8 leads out of the upper part of each zone 22. The entry end 27 of the inlet duct 11 is open to atmosphere whereby fresh air is introduced into the duct. The exit end of the outlet duct 8 is connected to an exhaust fan 7 whereby gases are extracted from the zone 22 by way of the outlet duct 8 to an exhaust flue 18. Dampers 12 and 10 comprise first and second regulating means for controlling flow through the inlet and outlet ducts 11 and 8.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1984Date of Patent: February 11, 1986Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings, Plc.Inventors: Christopher N. Wiggins, Roger H. Wood
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Patent number: 4549386Abstract: Microprocessor 60 controlled form-fill-seal apparatus has an infeed conveyor 13, web advance and longitudinal sealing unit 19 and transverse sealing jaws 20 and 21 each of which is driven by its own separate motor M1, M2 and M3 respectively. The microprocessor maintains the operation of the motors in synchronism. The movement of the jaws is modulated in accordance with a selected pattern (15) drawn from a library 73 of modulation patterns available to the microprocessor.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1984Date of Patent: October 29, 1985Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings PLCInventor: Peter G. Wilson
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Patent number: 4538050Abstract: A baker's oven has an insulated casing arranged into two series of cylindrical compartments, coaxially one above the other, and separated by horizontal heat-insulating decks. A loading door is provided for each compartment, together with top and bottom heating elements. A vertical drive shaft passes coaxially through each series of compartments and a rotary support, for products to be baked, is mounted on the shaft in each compartment. In one or more of the compartments, a pair of vertically spaced rotary supports may be provided on the shaft and an intermediate heating element is provided below the upper of the two supports.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1983Date of Patent: August 27, 1985Assignee: Baker Perkins Exports Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Paul E. Willett
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Patent number: 4522503Abstract: Bread-dough mixing apparatus 1 comprises a support member 2, a shaft-support structure 3 carried by and rotatable relative to the support member 2, a drive shaft 4 and a driven shaft 5 rotatably mounted on the shaft-support structure 3, and a flexible coupling 6 connecting one end (4b) of the drive shaft 4 with one end (5a) of the driven shaft 5. The shafts 4, 5 are mounted on the shaft-support structure 3 so that their axes of rotation 7, 8 are inclined to each other. A mixer element 9 is carried by the other end (5b) of the driven shaft 5 so as to rotate therewith. An electric motor 15, a belt drive 16 and a pulley 17 are provided for rotating the drive shaft 4 so that the driven shaft 5 flexibly coupled thereto rotates the mixer element 9.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1984Date of Patent: June 11, 1985Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings PLCInventor: Keith Salter
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Patent number: 4505093Abstract: A packaging machine comprises a primary wrapper for applying wrappers to individual sweets, a collating mechanism for collating the wrapped sweets into batches and a batch wrapper for overwrapping the batches of sweets. Batching is effected by pushers on a chain conveyor which advance the sweets successively, along a support, the pushers normally tilting to disengage the sweets but the disengagement of every n.sup.th pusher with its sweet being delayed, where n is the number of sweets required in a batch. The machine can be readily modified to collate the sweets into batches in which the sweets lie flat or in an erect condition as desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1982Date of Patent: March 19, 1985Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings PLCInventor: Reginald F. Johnson
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Patent number: 4471865Abstract: Article feeding apparatus includes a series of equally spaced pushers for advancing along a platform a procession of sweets or the like lying flat on the platform. The platform has a downwardly extending ramp and as the sweets travel down the ramp they are turned through 90.degree. to an erect position under control of one or more restraining fingers which move in timed relationship with the pushers. A further turnover device may be provided for turning the erected sweets through a further 90.degree..Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1982Date of Patent: September 18, 1984Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings PLCInventor: Reginald F. Johnson
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Patent number: 4464883Abstract: A wrapping material of the horizontal form, fill and seal type has, positioned between a horizontal tube former which forms a web of wrapping material into a tube with a longitudinal bottom joint and an infeed conveyor which advances articles to be wrapped at regular intervals towards the tube former, a platform on which the articles are temporarily supported until pushed off it into the tube former by succeeding articles delivered by the infeed conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1981Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings LimitedInventor: William Glover
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Patent number: 4457882Abstract: A centrifugal pelletizer has a hollow electrically and thermally conductive rotor with a series of orifices along its outer rim portion for centrifugally powering strands of heated thermoplastic material from a body of said material in a flowable state within the interior of the rotor. A knife mounted on the frame adjacent the rotor orifices severs the strands into pellets of a predetermined length. A molten material feed tube with fins therein at the exit end to divide the flow extends into a rotor housing to direct flow in a uniform manner to an axially opposite impeller on the rotor and control mechanism, sensitive to the temperature of the rotor adjacent the orifices, controls the supply of current to electromagnets, which have a peripheral magnetic flux conducting plate system extending to and forming a part of the housing creating a flux field which is interrupted by the spinning rotor to induce currents in the rotor which heat it according to the temperature sensed.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1982Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Assignee: Baker Perkins Inc.Inventors: David B. Todd, James D. Layfield
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Patent number: 4447383Abstract: Uniform pellets of thermoplastic material are formed by centrifugally expressing strands of heated material from orifices on the rim of a hollow rotor and severing the strands with a linearly moving endless blade at a selected radial distance from the rim. The severed pellets pass in a tangential path through a cooling spray at the entrance to a pellet outlet duct. The severing blade is mounted on a bracket for movement to and from the severing position and for adjustment radially and circumferentially of the rotor axis. Two blade assemblies are employed alternately so that blade replacement may be accomplished without interrupting operation. Downstream from the outlet duct an auxiliary knife-gate is employed adjacent a scrap duct and is movable from a severing position to a scrap duct closing position.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1982Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Baker Perkins Inc.Inventors: Harutun G. Karian, David B. Todd
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Patent number: 4412964Abstract: Uniform pellets of thermoplastic material are formed by centrifugally expressing strands of heated material from orifices on the rim of a hollow rotor and severing the strands with a linearly moving endless blade at a selected radial distance from the rim. The severed pellets pass in a tangential path through a cooling spray at the entrance to a pellet outlet duct. The severing blade is mounted on a bracket for movement to and from the severing position and for adjustment radially and circumferentially of the rotor axis. Two blade assemblies are employed alternately so that blade replacement may be accomplished without interrupting operation. Downstream from the outlet duct an auxiliary knife-gate is employed adjacent a scrap duct and is movable from a severing position to a scrap duct closing position.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1982Date of Patent: November 1, 1983Assignee: Baker Perkins Inc.Inventors: David B. Todd, James D. Layfield
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Patent number: 4408972Abstract: Uniform pellets of thermoplastic material are formed by centrifugally expressing strands of heated material from orifices on the rim of a hollow rotor and severing the strands with a linearly moving endless blade at a selected radial distance from the rim. The severed pellets pass in a tangential path through a cooling spray at the entrance to a pellet outlet duct. The severing blade is mounted on a bracket for movement to and from the severing position and for adjustment radially and circumferentially of the rotor axis. Two blade assemblies are employed alternately so that blade replacement may be accomplished without interrupting operation. Downstream from the outlet duct an auxiliary knife-gate is employed adjacent a scrap duct and is movable from a severing position to a scrap duct closing position.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1982Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Baker Perkins Inc.Inventor: James D. Layfield
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Patent number: 4408435Abstract: A sweet wrapping machine includes a continuously rotating feed disc (12) having regularly pitched sweet-receiving pockets (13), a continuously rotating wrapping wheel (44) having pockets (43) spaced at a greater pitch than the pockets in the feed disc, and a continuously rotating transfer wheel (16) including pockets (15) which receive the sweets from the pockets in the feed disc and transfer them to the pockets of the wrapping wheel. The pockets (15) are on the ends of arms (25) which are shifted during rotation of the transfer wheel from a spacing conforming to the pockets in the feed disc to a spacing conforming to the pockets of the wrapping wheel.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1980Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings LimitedInventor: Leonard Sutton
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Patent number: 4404787Abstract: A machine for packaging tea includes a rotary dispensing drum having rows of circumferentially spaced pockets into which tea flows by gravity through outlets at the bottom of a hopper. The tea is deposited in piles from the pockets on a web of packaging material which travels in contact with the periphery of the drum. The portion of the hopper containing the outlets is movable in relation to the drum so as to vary the effective area of the outlets and therefore the size of the deposited piles of tea.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1981Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings LimitedInventor: Geoffrey Hazelwood
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Patent number: 4398877Abstract: The feed of a sheet of biscuit dough via gauge rollers to cutting apparatus is automatically adjusted to compensate for variations in the thickness of the sheet emerging from the gauge rollers, by measuring the power consumed by or the torque applied to an electrical drive unit driving the gauge rollers, producing an electrical signal proportional to the measured power or torque, and utilizing the signal to adjust the feed of the sheet and correct over- or under-feed to the gauge rollers.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1981Date of Patent: August 16, 1983Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings LimitedInventor: Peter A. Taylor
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Patent number: 4385876Abstract: A barrel assembly for a twin screw mixer or similar device is especially designed for ready access to a replaceable split liquid tight barrel liner which is accurately held in seated position within a housing block by a minimum number of bolts or other detachable connectors. Housing blocks are formed with liner half receiving recesses defined by flat surfaces which include inwardly convergent side walls and a flat inner wall. The liner half is of complementary shape and projects slightly from the recess, when seated in the recess so that closing of the housing blocks engages abutting surfaces on the two liner halves to clamp these surfaces against each other during operation of the machine. The housing blocks are mounted upon the machine frame by brackets for swinging movement about horizontal axes, meshing pinion gears couple the housing blocks to each other so that the weight of one housing block is counterbalanced by the other during opening and closing movements.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1978Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Baker Perkins Inc.Inventors: Clarence K. Scherping, Wesley J. Parth
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Patent number: 4381236Abstract: A fluid pressure actuated system for axially reciprocating an element while the element is being driven in rotation. A piston is mounted within a piston chamber in a rotary shaft. The rod side of the piston head is continuously exposed to fluid under pressure supplied by a pump. A pilot valve is mounted in a chamber within the piston and is axially movable relative to the piston between opposite end limits. The valve cooperates with a ported sleeve which defines the valve chamber to apply pressure from the pump to the valve in a manner which shifts the valve from one of its end limits to the other each time the piston arrives at an end of its stroke. Shifting of the valve in turn controls the supply of fluid under pressure to the piston to cause reversal of the piston stroke. Both piston and valve are biased in one direction by fluid pressure at all times, movement of the piston and valve against the biasing pressure being accomplished by applying an overcoming fluid pressure in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1981Date of Patent: April 26, 1983Assignee: Baker Perkins Inc.Inventor: Bradley G. Cox
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Patent number: 4374559Abstract: Batches of biscuits are fed to a wrapping machine by a continuously moving infeed conveyor including a series of pusher bars. The batches are fed simultaneously from a number of magazines, disposed alongside the conveyor and pitched closer together than the pusher bars, to a common carrier which then moves to a discharge position above the conveyor. The batches are dropped sequentially from the carrier onto the conveyor under the control of air valves.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1981Date of Patent: February 22, 1983Assignee: Baker Perkins Holdings Ltd.Inventor: David C. Morton
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Patent number: D279953Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1983Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Baker Perkins Exports Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Paul E. Willett
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Patent number: D279954Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1983Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Baker Perkins Exports Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Paul E. Willett
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Patent number: D279955Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1983Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Baker Perkins Export Pty. Ltd.Inventor: Paul E. Willett