Particles object freezing device

US12345461B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12345461-B2
Application numberUS-202218259530-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 3, 2022
Priority dateJun 3, 2022
Publication dateJul 1, 2025
Grant dateJul 1, 2025

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Abstract

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A particulate material freezing device includes a belt and an injection plate. The belt is configured to support conveyance of a particulate material and has air permeability. The injection plate includes a plurality of injection holes configured to inject a cooling gas to the belt from below. Further, the belt includes a sliding portion configured to move while sliding on an upper surface of the injection plate in a traveling direction of the belt. Thus, the particulate material freezing device is implemented where a flow of the cooling gas is stabilized.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A particulate material freezing device, comprising: an air-permeable belt configured to support conveyance of a particulate material; and an injection plate which includes a plurality of injection holes configured to inject a cooling gas to the belt from below, wherein the belt includes: a plurality of sliding portions disposed at intervals in a traveling direction of the belt and configured to move while sliding on an upper surface of the injection plate in the traveling direction; a traveling portion formed into an endless shape so as to surround the injection plate; a plurality of protrusions as the plurality of sliding portions, each of the plurality of protrusions protruding toward a side of the traveling portion opposite to a conveying surface; and a plurality of vents disposed at different positions in the traveling direction between two adjacent protrusions of the plurality of protrusions in the traveling direction. 2. The particulate material freezing device according to claim 1 , wherein the sliding portion extends in parallel to a width direction of the belt. 3. The particulate material freezing device according to claim 1 , wherein the belt further includes a conveying portion defining a conveying path for the particulate material, and wherein the sliding portion is located on a side of the conveying portion opposite to the conveying path. 4. The particulate material freezing device according to claim 1 , wherein the belt includes an endless traveling portion which has a plurality of plates disposed in the traveling direction and coupled to each other via a rod extending in a width direction of the belt, the endless traveling portion being formed so as to surround the injection plate, wherein the plates respectively have protrusions each provided with a hole where the rod is inserted, and wherein the sliding portion includes at least one of the plurality of protrusions. 5. The particulate material freezing device according to claim 1 , wherein the belt further includes a traveling portion formed into an endless shape so as to surround the injection plate, and wherein the sliding portion has a back surface which is located on a side of the traveling portion opposite to a conveying surface and is in surface contact with the upper surface of the injection plate. 6. The particulate material freezing device according to claim 1 , wherein the sliding portion is formed by a resin material. 7. The particulate material t freezing device according to claim 1 , wherein the sliding portion is formed by a metal material. 8. A particulate material freezing device, comprising: an air-permeable belt configured to support conveyance of a particulate material; and an injection plate which includes a plurality of injection holes configured to inject a cooling gas to the belt from below, wherein the belt includes a sliding portion configured to move while sliding on an upper surface of the injection plate in a traveling direction of the belt, wherein the belt further includes: a pair of endless chains respectively disposed at both end portions in a width direction; and a plurality of rods each coupled to the pair of chains, the plurality of rods being disposed at intervals in the traveling direction, and wherein the sliding portion includes at least one of the plurality of rods. 9. The particulate material freezing device according to claim 8 , wherein the belt further includes a traveling portion formed into an endless shape so as to surround the injection plate, and wherein the sliding portion is a protrusion protruding toward a side of the traveling portion opposite to a conveying surface. 10. The particulate material freezing device according to claim 8 , wherein the rods extend at least continuously in an area from the injection hole on farthest one side to the injection hole on farthest another side in the width direction of the belt. 11. The particulate material freezing device according to claim 8 , wherein the sliding portion includes a net supported by the plurality of rods.

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  • F25D13/067Primary

    with circulation of gaseous cooling fluid · CPC title

  • made of rubber or plastics · CPC title

  • Materials being transported through or in the apparatus with or without shaping, e.g. in the form of powders, granules or flakes (A23B7/05 takes precedence; moving on the spot only A23B7/0425) · CPC title

  • Freezing; Subsequent thawing; Cooling · CPC title

  • the materials being transported through or in the apparatus with or without shaping, e.g. in the form of powder, granules or flakes (moving on the spot only A23B4/066) · CPC title

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What does patent US12345461B2 cover?
A particulate material freezing device includes a belt and an injection plate. The belt is configured to support conveyance of a particulate material and has air permeability. The injection plate includes a plurality of injection holes configured to inject a cooling gas to the belt from below. Further, the belt includes a sliding portion configured to move while sliding on an upper surface of t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Maekawa Seisakusho Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25D13/067. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 01 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).