Abstract: A head assembly is provided which is adapted to be connected to the output shaft of a motor. The assembly is used in providing a cloud of liquid wax for coating foodstuffs and includes a collector coaxially attached to the motor output shaft. An internal wall of a dispensing shroud surrounds the collector. A housing is attached to the motor and coupled to a liquid wax source. A delivery tube, which extends from the housing to the collector within the shroud, has an aperture at one end positioned in close proximity to the collector. The liquid wax flows down the tube to form a bead on the collector to be centrifugally dispensed against the internal shroud wall and to run down the shroud to be expelled as a mist.
Abstract: A conveying system (10) for foodstuffs comprising a first conveyor (11) and a second conveyor (12) placed side by side with the end of the first conveyor overlapping the start of the second conveyor. The overlapping portions of the conveyors are in close proximity so as to define a transfer zone (25). Each conveyor has a plurality of foodstuff supports each adapted to support a single piece of foodstuff, and a tilting device to tilt the foodstuff support of the first conveyor to cause the foodstuff to roll from the support of the first conveyor to the support of the second conveyor. The first conveyor (11) includes a photographic zone and the second conveyor includes a weighing zone and multiple ejection zones.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 1, 1997
Date of Patent:
March 9, 1999
Assignee:
Colour Vision Systems Pty Ltd.
Inventors:
Ian Robert Madden, Charles Edward Esson, Peter Gary Brown
Abstract: A conveying system (10) for the classification and sorting of foodstuffs comprising a conveyor (11) comprising at least one endless chain (15) driven by spaced apart drive sprockets (12 and 13), a plurality of chain clips (40) moulded in plastics and clipped to the links (20) of the chain, each chain clip (40) pivotally supporting a least one elongate conveyor finger (60), a conveying surface forming part of the conveyor finger to locate the foodstuff, each elongate conveyor finger having a downwardly extending leg (65) having a latch that cooperatively engages with a projection of the chain link, the conveying system including a series of discharge zones positioned along the conveyor with an ejection means position adjacent to each discharge zone.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 15, 1994
Date of Patent:
December 26, 1995
Assignee:
Colour Vision Systems Pty. Ltd.
Inventors:
Ian R. Madden, Charles E. Esson, Peter G. Brown