Exposed load cell in a food processing machine
US-10836065-B2 · Nov 17, 2020 · US
US11198565B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11198565-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916714928-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 14, 2021 |
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A conveyor system includes a frame, a plurality of rollers, a driving mechanism, a plurality of endless belts, and a lifting assembly. The plurality of rollers is rotatably attached to the frame. The driving mechanism is configured to rotate the plurality of rollers. The plurality of endless belts surrounds the plurality of rollers. The lifting assembly includes a plurality of surface and an actuator. The actuator is configured to move the plurality of surfaces between a raised position disposed above the plurality of belts and a lowered position disposed below the plurality of belts.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A food product slicing apparatus comprising: a frame; a tray moveably attached to the frame, the tray comprising a plurality of lanes; a slicing station comprising a blade disposed downstream of the tray; and an accumulating conveyor system disposed below and downstream of the slicing station, the accumulating conveyor system comprising: a plurality of rollers rotatably attached to the frame; a driving mechanism configured to rotate the plurality of rollers; a plurality of endless belts surrounding the plurality of rollers; and a lifting assembly comprising a plurality of support bars and an actuator, each support bar having an upper surface, the support bars being disposed between adjacent ones of the endless belts, the actuator configured to move the plurality of upper surfaces between a raised position disposed above the plurality of belts and a lowered position disposed below the plurality of belts. 2. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the driving mechanism comprises a motor. 3. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 1 wherein one of the plurality of rollers comprises a driven roller which is configured to be rotated by the driving mechanism, the driven roller configured to rotate the plurality of endless belts, and the endless belts configured to rotate the rest of the plurality of rollers. 4. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the lifting assembly comprises a plate, the plurality of support bars attached to an upper surface of the plate, the actuator configured to move the plate in order to move the plurality of surfaces between the raised position and the lowered position. 5. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a transfer conveyor system disposed downstream of the accumulating conveyor system. 6. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 5 wherein the transfer conveyor system is disposed below the accumulating conveyor system. 7. A food product slicing apparatus comprising: a frame; a tray moveably attached to the frame, the tray comprising a plurality of lanes; a slicing station comprising a blade disposed downstream of the tray; and an accumulating conveyor system disposed below and downstream of the slicing station, the accumulating conveyor system comprising: a plurality of rollers rotatably attached to the frame; a driving mechanism configured to rotate the plurality of rollers; a plurality of endless belts surrounding the plurality of rollers; and a lifting assembly comprising a plurality of surfaces and an actuator, the actuator configured to move the plurality of surfaces between a raised position disposed above the plurality of belts and a lowered position disposed below the plurality of belts, wherein the plurality of surfaces are disposed between some of the plurality of endless belts and are not disposed between the rest of the plurality of endless belts. 8. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 7 wherein the lifting assembly comprises a plate, the plurality of support bars attached to an upper surface of the plate, the actuator configured to move the plate in order to move the plurality of surfaces between the raised position and the lowered position. 9. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 7 wherein the driving mechanism comprises a motor. 10. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 7 wherein one of the plurality of rollers comprises a driven roller which is configured to be rotated by the driving mechanism, the driven roller configured to rotate the plurality of endless belts, and the endless belts configured to rotate the rest of the plurality of rollers. 11. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 7 further comprising a transfer conveyor system disposed downstream of the accumulating conveyor system. 12. The food product slicing apparatus of claim 11 wherein the transfer conveyor system is disposed below the accumulating conveyor system. 13. A method of processing food product comprising: slicing food product using a slicing station; accumulating some of the sliced food product from the slicing station in a stationary, stacked presentation on a plurality of surfaces configured in a raised, stationary position above a plurality of rotating endless belts of a conveyor system; and simultaneously accumulating other of the sliced food product from the slicing station in a moving, shingled presentation on the plurality of rotating endless belts of the conveyor system. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the plurality of surfaces are disposed in between some of the plurality of rotating endless belts of the conveyor system and are not disposed in between other of the plurality of rotating endless belts of the conveyor system. 15. The method of claim 13 further comprising lowering the plurality of surfaces from the raised, stationary position to a lowered position, in which the plurality of surfaces are disposed below the plurality of rotating endless belts, in order to position the stacked presentation on the plurality of rotating endless belts and then moving the stacked presentation with and on the plurality of rotating endless belts. 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising moving the stacked and shingled presentations off the rotating endless belts, stopping the endless belts from rotating, accumulating additional of the sliced food product in another stationary, stacked presentation on the stopped endless belts with the plurality of surfaces in the lowered position, and then rotating the endless belts to move the another stacked presentation with and on the plurality of rotating endless belts. 17. The method of claim 15 further comprising moving the stacked and shingled presentations off the rotating endless belts, and accumulating additional of the sliced food product in another moving, shingled presentation on the plurality of rotating endless belts with the plurality of surfaces in the lowered position. 18. The method of claim 13 wherein the rotating the plurality of endless belts is done using a single driving mechanism.
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