High speed slicing machine

US12318958B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12318958-B2
Application numberUS-201113099325-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 2, 2011
Priority dateMay 1, 2010
Publication dateJun 3, 2025
Grant dateJun 3, 2025

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Abstract

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A high speed food article slicing machine with a slicing station, a moveable frame supporting a food article feed mechanism frame, a food article gate, and a safety guard system for detecting an intrusion into the machine. Food articles are loaded onto a lift tray and raised to a staging position where food articles are in contact with a food article gate. The lift tray is located inline with the food article feed paths such that lateral shifting of food articles into the feed paths is not needed. Food article grippers, individually driven along feed paths by an overhead conveyor, move food articles over the food article gate towards the slicing station. The food article gate functions to assist in removal of food article end portions. The slicing machines utilizes a horizontally radiating laser intrusion detector to shut down systems when an unwanted intrusion is sensed.

First claim

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The invention claimed is: 1. A food article slicing machine comprising: a slicing station comprising a knife blade and a knife blade drive driving the blade along a cutting path in a cutting plane; and a food article feed apparatus comprising an upper conveyor assembly comprising a support frame and at least two independently driven feed assemblies on the frame, each feed assembly including: a drive belt coupled to the support frame by a drive shaft and a drive roller on the drive shaft, an endless conveyor belt, a drive pulley coupled to the support frame and having a toothed outer diameter for engaging with the endless conveyor belt and a toothed recessed diameter for engaging with the drive belt, an idler roller having a toothed outer diameter for engaging with the endless conveyor belt, a servomotor for driving the drive shaft, the drive roller and the drive belt, which in turn drives the endless conveyor belt, and a food article gripper connected to the conveyor belt, the food article gripper configured to engage and move a food article along a food article feed path, wherein the food article gripper is activated between a closed position, in which the food article gripper seizes a food article, and an open position, in which the food article gripper releases a food article, wherein movement of the endless conveyor belt is in a plane parallel to the food article feed path; wherein the drive pulleys are coupled to the support frame by a common shaft; a tension adjustment mechanism coupled to the idler rollers, wherein the tension adjustment mechanism is configured to be released to allow movement of the idler rollers relative to the support frame and to be locked to prevent movement of the idler rollers relative to the support frame, the tension adjustment mechanism comprising a common idler roller shaft coupled to each of the idler rollers, a first member slidably mounted on a first side of the support frame which supports a first end of the common idler roller shaft, a first cam roller rotatably mounted on the support frame and engaged with the first member, wherein the first cam roller can be unlocked and rotated relative to the support frame to cause longitudinal movement of the first member and the first end of the common idler roller shaft and locked against rotation relative to the support frame to prevent longitudinal movement of the first member and the first end of the common idler roller shaft relative to the support frame, a second member slidably mounted on a second opposite side of the support frame which supports a second end of the common idler roller shaft, and a second cam roller rotatably mounted on the support frame and engaged with the second member, wherein the second cam roller can be unlocked and rotated relative to the support frame to cause longitudinal movement of the second member and the second end of the common idler roller shaft and locked against rotation relative to the support frame to prevent longitudinal movement of the second member and the second end of the common idler roller shaft relative to the support frame; and a food article loading apparatus having an upper surface upon which food articles are configured to be loaded, the upper surface being disposed vertically below bottom runs of the endless conveyor belts at least during engagement of the food article grippers with the food articles. 2. The food article slicing machine of claim 1 , wherein each food article feed path comprises a lane within a lift tray. 3. The food article slicing machine of claim 1 , wherein a food article gate disposed upstream of the slicing station forms a portion of the food article feed path. 4. The food article slicing machine of claim 3 , wherein the food article loading apparatus includes a lift tray assembly moveable between a staging position and an elevated position, said elevated position being a position wherein the food articles disposed within the lift tray assembly are in the food article feed path; and wherein the food articles are supported in position along the food article feed path by at least the food article gate when the lift tray assembly is moved from its elevated position. 5. The food article slicing machine of claim 1 , wherein the food article feed path feeds the food article between a front lower conveyor and an upper presser plate upstream of the slicing station. 6. The food article slicing machine of claim 5 wherein the lower conveyor pivots between a first position which decreases the distance between the upper presser plate and the lower conveyor, and a second position which increases the distance between the upper presser plate and the lower conveyor. 7. The food article slicing machine of claim 1 , wherein each servomotor is arranged on the same side of the endless conveyor belts. 8. The food article slicing machine of claim 1 , wherein each endless conveyor belt can be timed to move food articles towards the slicing station at the same rate. 9. The food article slicing machine of claim 1 , comprising three independently driven feed assemblies. 10. The food article slicing machine of claim 1 , wherein each cam roller is locked by a fastener coupled to the support frame.

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Classifications

  • B26D7/225Primary

    for food slicers · CPC title

  • Including means to divert one portion of product from another · CPC title

  • for cutting food products, e.g. food slicers · CPC title

  • by clamping claws, e.g. in high speed slicers for food products · CPC title

  • for weighing cut product · CPC title

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What does patent US12318958B2 cover?
A high speed food article slicing machine with a slicing station, a moveable frame supporting a food article feed mechanism frame, a food article gate, and a safety guard system for detecting an intrusion into the machine. Food articles are loaded onto a lift tray and raised to a staging position where food articles are in contact with a food article gate. The lift tray is located inline with t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lindee Scott A, Pasek James E, Hancock David, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B26D7/225. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 03 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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