Patents Assigned to Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbH
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Publication number: 20050183586Abstract: A baking oven comprises a feeding portion having a feeding aperture for introducing dough pieces, a baking chamber and a discharge portion having a discharge aperture for removing dough pieces. In addition, a circulating air unit is provided which comprises a circulating air source generating a circulating air flow, a circulating air heating means and a circulating air guiding channel a part of which is formed by the baking chamber. A plurality of receptacles for dough pieces are mounted in the baking chamber to be freely rotatable or pivotable around a horizontal rotation or pivot axis. The rotation or pivot axes of the receptacles are located higher than the centre of gravity of the receptacles even if the receptacles are filled with dough pieces. As a result, a baking oven is provided in which the dough pieces can be distributed as evenly as possible and moved along during the baking process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventors: Frank Blumel, Bernd Dannenhauer, Dieter Knost, Rudolf Fiedler, Thomas Schmidt
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Publication number: 20050128862Abstract: A dough treatment facility comprises, among other things, a dough kneading arrangement, which comprises an inner kneading drum, an outer kneading drum which is moved in relation thereto within the scope of a kneading motion, and a plurality of kneading compartments which are at least partially defined by the kneading drums. The kneading motion is actuated by means of a kneading drive. This drive comprises a first drive component for rotation of the inner kneading drum, a second drive component for rotation of the outer kneading drum, and a third drive component for periodic motion of the outer kneading drum relative to the inner kneading drum, this motion having a motional component parallel to the longitudinal axis of the kneading drums. A kneading drive gear actuates the driving motions of the three drive components, derived from the motion of a single transmission shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: WERNER & PFLEIDERER LEBENSMITTELTECHNIK GMBHInventor: Ferdinand Bodenstorfer
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Publication number: 20050061869Abstract: A device for the production and the sale of dough pieces comprises at least a first supply bin for keeping a pre-determined first quantity of the raw dough pieces. A first recording unit serves the recording of a customer request. A display device serves the display of a price for the recorded customer request. A payment transaction is recorded by means of a second recording unit. A baking device serves the baking of raw dough pieces pursuant to the customer's request to ready-baked dough pieces. The ready-baked dough pieces are made available in at least one supply bin that is accessible to the customer. Two delivery units serve the delivery of the raw dough pieces and/or of the ready-baked dough pieces from the first supply bin to the baking device and/or from baking device to the second supply bin. Depending upon the data recorded by the recording units, a control unit controls the delivery units and the baking device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2004Publication date: March 24, 2005Applicant: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventors: Dieter Knost, Thomas Schmidt, Alexander Meier, Christian Habermann, Bernd Dannenhauer, Frank Blumel
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Publication number: 20050056156Abstract: A baking oven for preparing dough pieces comprises a supply section with an inlet for the supply of dough pieces; a baking chamber and a discharge section with an outlet for the discharge of baked dough pieces. A recirculating-air arrangement comprises a source producing a flow of recirculating air, a recirculating-air heating device and a recirculating-air guiding conduit which is sectionally formed by the baking chamber. A conveyor assembly delivers dough pieces from the inlet to the outlet. To this end, the conveyor assembly comprises a plurality of continuous conveyor belts which pass along deflection pulleys and are disposed one in relation to the other in the baking chamber for transfer by gravity of the dough pieces from one to another of two adjacent continuous conveyor belts. The result is a baking oven in which, during baking, the dough pieces can be moved and spread as uniformly as possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventors: Christian Habermann, Alexander Meier, Dieter Knost
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Publication number: 20050022677Abstract: A separation device for dough pieces (2) is provided with an inlet portion for delivering a plurality of dough pieces (2), a separation unit (26) for separating the dough pieces (2) delivered and an outlet portion (27) for individually discharging the dough pieces (2) separated from one another. The separation unit (26) comprises a container (28) having a container bottom (31) which is divided into a round inner portion (33) to which the dough pieces (2) are delivered and an outer portion (34), extending at least partially around the inner portion (33). The outer portion (34) can be caused to rotate relative to the inner portion (33) around an axis of rotation extending perpendicular to the container bottom plane and is arranged in conveying connection with the outlet portion (27). Such a separation device reliably separates a plurality of dough pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Applicant: WERNER & PFLEIDERER LEBENSMITTELTECHNIK GMBHInventors: Bernd Dannenhauer, Frank Blumel, Thomas Schmidt
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Publication number: 20050022803Abstract: A charging arrangement for a baking oven (8) is provided with a supply arrangement (9) for dough pieces (4) and a lifting and delivery device (34) for the dough pieces (4). The supply arrangement (9) is provided with a charging inlet, at least one supply bin (10, 23) and a supply outlet arranged underneath the charging inlet. A delivery inlet portion (37) of the lifting and delivery device (34) that is located at the bottom is in delivery engagement with the outlet of the supply arrangement under the influence of gravity. A baking system (1) with such a charging arrangement (9) can be easily operated and does not require the continuous presence of an operator. Furthermore, it can have an optically attractive design.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2004Publication date: February 3, 2005Applicant: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventors: Bernd Dannenhauer, Frank Blumel, Thomas Schmidt
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Publication number: 20040159247Abstract: A dough treatment facility comprises a dough feeder, a dough metering arrangement, a dough kneading arrangement, a transfer arrangement disposed between the dough metering arrangement and the dough kneading arrangement as well as a dough discharge arrangement. A delivery piston, which is driven by a drive mechanism, forms part of the dough metering arrangement. A drive component of the drive mechanism comprises a load sensing device, which is disposed for sensing the load by which the delivery piston, when pressing the dough, acts on the dough.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventors: Norbert Rothammel, Ferdinand Bodenstorfer, Alexander Meier
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Publication number: 20040129147Abstract: A baking oven comprises a charging section with an inlet for dough pieces to be loaded; a baking chamber; and a discharging section with an outlet for baked dough pieces to be unloaded. Provision is made for a circulating-air arrangement with a source that generates a flow of circulating air, a circulating-air heating device, and a circulating-air guiding channel, sections of which are formed by the baking chamber. An outer wall of the baking chamber is rotationally symmetrical about a vertical axis of rotation, expanding steadily upwards in particular in the shape of a funnel. A baking oven results, in which the dough pieces can be moved and distributed as regularly as possible during baking.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Applicant: WERNER & PFLEIDERER LEBENSMITTELTECHNIK GMBHInventors: Frank Blumel, Bernd Dannenhauser, Dieter Knost
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Patent number: 6481999Abstract: A tunnel baking oven comprises at least two oven trains, which are disposed side by side and parallel to a direction of throughput, having an inlet station and an outlet station. A baking chamber extends in each oven train from the inlet station as far as to the outlet station. Furthermore, provision is made for at least one energy cell heating the baking chambers. A continuous baking conveyor belt extends in each baking chamber from the inlet station as far as to the outlet station, the baking conveyor belts being drivable at the same rate as well as at different rates.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventor: Dieter Knost
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Patent number: 6121582Abstract: A baking oven comprises a hearth with a baking chamber and a heating device having heating elements which comprise at least one heating surface that constitutes a wall of the baking chamber. Provided in the heating elements is a heating gas duct which is defined on one side towards the baking chamber by the heating surface. Along part of the heating gas duct, turbulence elements are provided in the direction of flow of the heating gas, for the generation of turbulences in the heating gas.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventors: Rainer Dollinger, Josef Hafner, Claudia Knost
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Patent number: 6044833Abstract: A baking oven comprises a re-circulation air heater which comprises a burner with a combustion chamber and a cross-counterflow heat exchanger disposed downstream thereof. This heat exchanger comprises serpentine heat transfer tubes which are connected to a single flue gas supply channel and a single flue gas discharge channel. The heat exchanger is fixed at only a single fixing spot in each coordinate direction of a Cartesian coordinate system.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventors: Ralf Gebhardt, Bernd Dannenhauer, Frank Blumel
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Patent number: 6041767Abstract: A baking oven comprises at least one hearth with a baking chamber, a heater, a vaporization device for the supply of vapor and/or fresh air, a devaporization device for the discharge of vapor and/or used air and an overpressure reduction device for overpressure in the baking chamber to be reduced. The devaporization device and the overpressure reduction device are connected to the hearth via a joint discharge duct.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventors: Rainer Dollinger, Josef Hafner, Claudia Knost
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Patent number: 5970857Abstract: In a baking oven comprising at least one hearth, a baking conveyor belt, which is guided over a deflection roller, is allocated to each hearth. The deflection roller is extended out of the baking oven through openings where it is lodged for displacement in the direction of the oven. A sealing arrangement is provided for this opening to be sealed, comprising a base plate and a sealing disk resting tightly thereon. The sealing disk is pivotally supported on the deflection roller and simultaneously lodged in a guiding groove in the base plate by means of a guide pin. The edge of the sealing disk is shaped such that on the one hand it covers the opening in all the positions of displacement and on the other hand is displaced in the direction of displacement only by a length which is considerably shorter than the length of displacement of the deflection roller.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1999Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventors: Rainer Dollinger, Josef Hafner, Claudia Knost
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Patent number: 5897203Abstract: A dough portioning and kneading machine comprises two dough hoppers separated from each other, a conveying chamber, in which a conveying piston is displaceably arranged, being disposed downstream of each dough hopper. At least one metering chamber is disposed downstream of each conveying chamber and is movable between a first position open towards the conveying chamber and a second position free from the conveying chamber. A metering piston is displaceably disposed in each metering chamber and partially releases the metering chamber in the latter's first position and empties the metering chamber in the latter's second position.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1996Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventor: Gerd Kock
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Patent number: 5875705Abstract: A baking oven comprises several oven modules disposed one after the other in the longitudinal direction, each of which comprising independently controllable heating devices and at least one supply duct for vapor and/or fresh air which leads to the hearths and at least one discharge duct for vapor and/or waste air which leads away from each hearth.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventor: Dieter Knost
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Patent number: 5775804Abstract: A dough portioning machine comprises a metering chamber with a metering piston which is displaceable therein. The metering piston is provided with a degassing channel which is formed in the piston wall and to which a cleaning pin in the cylindrical wall of the metering chamber can be allocated.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Assignee: Werner & Pfleiderer Lebensmitteltechnik GmbHInventor: Alexander Meier