Ultrasonic rotary molding
US-12285041-B2 · Apr 29, 2025 · US
US9420805B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9420805-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514737279-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 11, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2004 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2016 |
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The present invention is directed to a forming apparatus comprising (a) first and second forming rolls with forming pockets in corresponding alignment, wherein at least one roll has one or more continuous grooves extending around the circumference of the roll in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the roll and which intersects the forming pockets in the plane, wherein the first and second forming rolls rotate in directions counter to one another, and (b) one or more forming pins positioned between the counter rotating rolls and within the continuous groove of the roll.
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What is claimed is: 1. A panned sugar shelled confectionery having a shaped confectionery center that has at least one formed hollow section, the hollow section i) extending through a substantial portion of the center, ii) having ends that are sealed by the fat based material and iii) providing the shaped confectionery center with a percent density reduction of at least about 5% as compared to a solid center that is made of the same material, wherein the panned sugar shelled confectionery exhibits a lower incidence of cracking and fat bleeding through the sugar shell when exposed to a temperature of 45° C. or higher than a conventional panned sugar shelled confectionery. 2. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 1 , wherein said center has about 1 to about 4 voids. 3. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 1 , wherein about 70% or less of said panned sugar shelled confectionery exhibits the cracking and fat bleeding upon thermal cycle treatment in a temperature control chamber where a temperature of the chamber is cycled from a temperature of 45° C. for a period of 8 hours to a temperature of 20° C. for a period of 16 hours. 4. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 1 , wherein said shaped confectionery center has a sugar shell coating that constitutes about 15% to about 40% by weight of said panned sugar shelled confectionery. 5. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 1 , wherein said shaped confectionery center has a filling. 6. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 1 , wherein the shaped confectionery center comprises a fat based material. 7. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 6 , wherein said filling is selected from the group consisting of caramel, nougat, jelly, cream, flavored liquid, and mixtures thereof. 8. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 6 , wherein the fat-based material comprises chocolate. 9. A panned sugar shelled confectionery having a shaped confectionery center that has at least one formed hollow section, the hollow section i) extending through a substantial portion of the center, ii) having ends that are sealed by the fat based material and wherein the at least one formed hollow section provides the shaped confectionery center with a percent density reduction of at least about 5% as compared to a solid center that is made of the same material. 10. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 9 , wherein said center has about 1 to about 4 voids. 11. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 9 , wherein about 70% or less of said panned sugar shelled confectionery exhibits cracking and fat bleeding upon thermal cycle treatment in a temperature control chamber where a temperature of the chamber is cycled from a temperature of 45° C. for a period of 8 hours to a temperature of 20° C. for a period of 16 hours. 12. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 9 , wherein said shaped confectionery center has a sugar shell coating that constitutes about 15% to about 40% by weight of said panned sugar shelled confectionery. 13. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 9 , wherein said shaped confectionery center has a filling. 14. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 13 , wherein said filling is selected from the group consisting of caramel, nougat, jelly, cream, flavored liquid, and mixtures thereof. 15. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 9 , wherein the shaped confectionery center comprises a fat based material. 16. The panned sugar shelled confectionery of claim 15 , wherein the fat-based material comprises chocolate.
characterised by the fats used (containing dairy products A23G3/46) · CPC title
Food compositions, function of food ingredients or processes for food or foodstuffs · CPC title
hollow products, e.g. with inedible or edible filling, fixed or movable within the cavity · CPC title
Apparatus in which the material is shaped at least partially in a mould, in the hollows of a surface, a drum, an endless band, or by a drop-by-drop casting or dispensing of the material on a surface, e.g. injection moulding, transfer moulding · CPC title
Apparatus in which the material is shaped at least partially in a mould, in the hollows of a surface, a drum or an endless band, or by drop-by-drop casting or dispensing of the material on a surface, e.g. injection moulding or transfer moulding · CPC title
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