Non-contact printed comestible products and apparatus and method for producing same
US-10092020-B2 · Oct 9, 2018 · US
US11375733B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11375733-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715725736-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2006 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2022 |
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A topical high resolution image of edible ink and having a resolution of at least 100 dots per inch is applied to a top major surface of a length of food in the form of a thin fruit based paste or confection slurry by a digital imaging printer. The length of food is at a temperature of at least about 75° C. at the time of application. During application, the food is supported upon a moveable platform mounted by parallelogram links and which is moved parallel to the digital imaging printer according to a condition of the top major surface upon which the topical high resolution image is applied and detected by detecting provisions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus for printing upon a length of food comprising, in combination: a press roller configured to form the length of food; a printer head for applying an edible ink to the length of food; and a moveable platform spaced from the printer head, said moveable platform being configured to support the length of food while the edible ink is applied to a top major surface of the length of food, said top major surface spaced at a spacing from the moveable platform, and said moveable platform being configured to move in a movement direction, with a throwback distance being defined between the top major surface of the length of food and the printer head, with the moveable platform being configured to move relative to the printer head in response to the spacing of the top major surface of the length of food from the moveable platform. 2. The printing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising, in combination: a detector detecting the top major surface of the length of food on the moveable platform and controlling movement of the moveable platform relative to the printer head. 3. The printing apparatus of claim 2 wherein the detector is in the form of a photodetector transmitting a light beam parallel to but spaced from the moveable platform and perpendicular to the movement direction. 4. The printing apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a parallelogram linkage mounted to the moveable platform, the parallelogram linkage configured to maintain the moveable platform parallel to the printer head independent of the throwback distance. 5. The printing apparatus of claim 3 wherein the moveable platform includes an actuator having first and second ends with a variable spacing, with the first end of the actuator being attached to the moveable platform for moving the moveable platform relative to the printer head with expansion or contraction of the actuator. 6. The printing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising: an actuator configured to adjustably maintain the throwback distance substantially constant. 7. An apparatus for printing upon a length of food, having a top major surface adapted to receive a first topical high resolution image and an opposing bottom major surface, the apparatus comprising: a press roller configured to form the length of food; a printer head for applying an edible ink to the top major surface of the length of food; and a moveable platform configured to support the length of food at a throwback distance defined between the top major surface of the length of food and the printer head, said moveable platform being configured to adjustably maintain the throwback distance substantially constant while the edible ink is applied to the top major surface. 8. The printing apparatus of claim 7 further comprising: a detector for detecting the top major surface of the length of food on the moveable platform, said detector being configured to control movement of the moveable platform in a movement direction relative to the printer head. 9. The printing apparatus of claim 8 wherein the detector is in the form of a photodetector transmitting a light beam parallel to but spaced from the moveable platform and perpendicular to the movement direction. 10. The printing apparatus of claim 8 further comprising a parallelogram linkage mounted to the moveable platform, the parallelogram linkage configured to maintain the moveable platform parallel to the printer head independent of the throwback distance. 11. The printing apparatus of claim 9 wherein the moveable platform includes an actuator having first and second ends with a variable spacing, with the first end of the actuator being attached to the moveable platform for moving the moveable platform relative to the printer head with expansion or contraction of the actuator. 12. The printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the press roller is a heated press roller configured to maintain the length of food at a temperature of at least about 170° F. 13. The printing apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a second press roller configured to cooperate with the press roller to form the length of food. 14. The printing apparatus of claim 7 wherein the press roller is a heated press roller configured to maintain the length of food at a temperature of at least about 170° F. 15. An apparatus for printing upon a top major surface of a length of heated food, the apparatus comprising: a heated press roller configured to form the length of heated food; a printer head for applying an edible ink to the top major surface; and an assembly configured to adjustably maintain a throwback distance substantially constant, said throwback distance being the distance between the top major surface and the printer head and said assembly including a moveable platform configured to support the length of heated food while the edible ink is applied to the top major surface, a detector configured to detect a thickness of the length of heated food, and an actuator configured to move the moveable platform.
Printing on three-dimensional objects not being in sheet or web form, e.g. spherical or cubic objects (B41J3/283, B41J3/286 take precedence; building up a 3D object using individual droplets from jetting heads B29C64/112) · CPC title
Shaping or working of foodstuffs characterised by the products · CPC title
Decorating sweetmeats or confectionery · CPC title
by ink-jet printing · CPC title
the auxiliary operation being performed after the application (B05C9/14 takes precedence) · CPC title
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