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    • 101. 发明授权
    • Method for packaging a unique cheese item
    • 包装独特奶酪的方法
    • US3966970A
    • 1976-06-29
    • US477015
    • 1974-06-06
    • Murray John Williams
    • Murray John Williams
    • A23C19/16A01J25/00A23C19/084A23C19/14B65B25/06
    • A23C19/084
    • A method of packaging bite-size pieces of a cheese product which includes heating the ingredients to a molten state with mixing, and then cooling and extruding the product under pressure in a continuous bar or rope at about 40.degree. to 60.degree.F. Thereafter subjecting it to shock cooling in a tunnel having a temperature in the range -100.degree. to 0.degree.F., by rapidly moving the bar through the tunnel so that it exits at a temperature in the range of 10.degree. to 30.degree.F. The bar is finally cut into bite-size pieces and individually packaged for the consumer at a rate of several hundred per minute.BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe subject invention is directed toward the art of food processing and, more particularly, to an improved method for preparing and wrapping a cheese product in bite-size pieces using a conventional high-speed cutting and wrapping machine of the type used to wrap candy kisses.In the past, attempts have been made to produce wrapped, bite-size pieces of cheese products. One suggested process included extruding a bar of process cheese, severing to bite-size lengths and packaging several such length together. This is more fully described in the Foster et al. U.S. Pat. No. 3,761,284. Another such attempt involved the continuous extrusion of the cheese product into an elongated bar, subsequently chilling the bar in a freezer at 10.degree. to 20.degree.F. or at -10.degree.F. for an extended period of time, as long as 12 hours or more. After being cooled, the cheese product was cut into bite-size pieces and wrapped. The cutting and wrapping centered about the use of the high-speed cutting and wrapping machine of the type used for processing candy kisses.These prior approaches were unsatisfactory as well as impractical for production purposes. With the extended refrigeration it was difficult to control the texture and it did not consistantly have the proper machinability characteristics for high-speed operation of the cutting and wrapping machine. Over 50% of the product produced on the high-speed machine had to be repackaged by hand. As is obvious, this was totally unacceptable from an economic standpoint.The subject invention overcomes the above problems and provides a method for preparing the cheese product in a condition such that it can be readily handled by the high-speed cutting and wrapping machine. In general, the method comprises preparing the cheese product in a conventional manner and then cooling it to a range of approximately 40.degree. to 60.degree.F. Thereafter, the cooled product is directed through a sectioned extrusion head maintained throughout at a temperature in the range of 90.degree. to 110.degree.F., except for the throat of the nozzle which is heated to the range of 100.degree. to 140.degree.F. The temperature in the throat causes the surface of the cheese product to become slippery from oil released from the product.The extruder is operated to produce an elongated rod or rope of a desired size. The extruded rope is thereafter suddenly cooled to reduce its temperature to a range of from 10.degree. to 30.degree.F. Preferably, it is cooled to the range of 15.degree. to 22.degree.F. When shock cooled to this range, the rope of cheese product has a frozen consistency although it is still somewhat pliable. In this state, the product can be cut and wrapped at an extremely high rate with particularly good results.As used in the subject specification and claims, the term "cheese product" is intended to encompass processed cheese, cheese food, cheese spread, or similar blends of varieties of cheese which are plastic or semi-plastic at elevated temperatures. Preferably, I use a cheese formulation having an analysis of about 40 to 60% moisture, 20 to 30% fat and a pH of about 5.0 to 6.2. The preferred formulations are made principally of Swiss or Cheddar or American or a blend of American and Bleu cheese along with the usual amounts of emulsifier, salt, color and flavoring ingredients, etc. The specific amounts of each cheese utilized will vary greatly from formulation to formulation depending upon the flavor, texture, body, age, analysis and the like of each variety. Other cheeses such as Provalone, Mozzarella, Cottage Cheese, etc., can also be used. It is well recognized in the cheese art that even cheeses of the same type or variety have differing flavor, body, age, texture characteristics and analysis from batch to batch. Hence, the preferred formulation is prepared by blending the preferred varieties in such amounts which will provide a uniform composition of the preferred analysis and will result in a final product exhibiting the superior texture and appearance characteristics described hereinabove after being processed in accordance with the instant invention.As used in the subject specification and claims, the term, "shock cooling" is intended to mean cooling the product at a rate of 3.degree. to 20.degree.F. per minute from about 40.degree. to 60.degree.F., the extrusion temperature, to about 10.degree. to 30.degree.F. Preferably, the cooling rate should be from 5.degree. to 10.degree.F. per minute.The above and other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following description which illustrates the preferred method of forming a molten cheese mixture, cooling and extruding the molten cheese mixture in the form of a cheese rope, slicing the cheese rope into bite-size pieces and wrapping the pieces so that the flat surfaces thereof are not obstructed by the twisted ends of the wrapper.DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTIn carrying out the preferred embodiment of the subject invention, the cheese product is preferably prepared in a conventional manner. A typical cheese composition suitable for use in the subject invention includes the following:Cheddar Cheese 70.13% Skim Milk Conc. 40% solids 16.50% Steam Cond. 6.40% Dry Sweet Whey 3.00% Sodium Citrate 1.88% Salt .75% Added Water .50% Sodium Hexametaphosphate .50% Sorbic Acid .20% Citric Acid .10% Plastic Cream .05% The cheese composition, such as above, is formed by adding ingredients thereof to a stainless steel kettle and heating it to the point when it becomes molten. This temperature should be high enough to pasteurize the cheese composition.Specifically, the molten cheese mixture will normally be heated to a temperature in the range of 155.degree. to 175.degree.F. At these temperatures, the cheese composition is in a substantially molten form and prior to further treatment, according to the subject invention, must be cooled to a temperature in the range of 40.degree. to 60.degree.F. Although many different types of cooling means can be used, the product is preferably cooled in a scraped surface heat exchanger which is well-known in the art. Preparation of the molten cheese composition is described in the Foster et al U.S. Pat. No. 3,761,284 which is hereby incorporated by reference as to all of its disclosure relating to preparation of the molten cheese composition and its subsequent extrusion.After being cooled to somewhere in the range of 40.degree. to 60.degree.F., the composition is directed through an extrusion head to form it into an elongated rope having the desired cross-sectional shape and size. The particular cross-sectional shape and size produced depends upon the particular final size of the product desired. Typically, however, the rope or product will be of generally circular cross-section and have a diameter of about 1/2178 to 11/2 inches and the length will be in the range of 10 to 12 inches.It is necessary that the extrusion head or nozzle be jacketed and constructed such that water or other heat exchange fluid at various temperatures can be pumped through separate sections of the head. The arrangement should be such that the main body of the extrusion head can be maintained at a temperature in the range of 90.degree. to 110.degree.F. The outlet end or throat should have a temperature in the range of 100.degree. to 140.degree.F. The temperature of the extrusion head performs the function of oiling off the extruded composition. That is, the heat applied to the cheese composition causes oil to be released and the surface to become slippery. The slippery surface thus formed provides an extremely smooth extrusion of the cheese rope.After being extruded into the rope or bar form, it may be pre-cooled to case-harden the cheese rope in a pre-cooling tunnel maintained at -10.degree. to 0.degree.F. This is required with some cheese compositions to make the surface non-sticky which facilitates further handling of the cheese rope. Pre-cooling can be accomplished in many ways, however, in the subject embodiment, a pre-cooling tunnel is cooled in any convenient manner such as through the use of liquid CO.sub.2, liquid nitrogen or refrigerated air released in the tunnel.After being pre-cooled, the cheese rope is shock cooled or quickly cooled to a preferred temperature in the range of 18.degree. to 22.degree.F. This shock-cooling can be effected in many ways, however, in the subject embodiment, the product is shock-cooled by passing through the main cooling tunnel wherein a suitable refrigerant, such as liquid CO.sub.2, is directed against the cheese rope. As the liquid CO.sub.2, is sprayed in the main cooling tunnel, it vaporizes to release frigid gas which envelops the cheese rope and instantaneously reduces the temperature of the outer surface thereof. Internal substance of the cheese rope is cooled by conduction with a thermal gradient at the exit of about 5.degree. to 20.degree.F. This temperature change forms the desired surface characteristics for wrapping as well as the desired internal characteristics for cutting the cheese rope into small pieces quickly and efficiently. Cold air at as low as -40.degree.F. can also be used as a refrigerant. As noted earlier, the shock-cooling should be carried out such that the temperature of the product is dropped from the extrusion range of 40.degree. to 60.degree.F. to the range of 10.degree. to 30.degree.F at a rate of 3.degree. to 20.degree.F./minute.In the subject embodiment, circular one-inch diameter cheese rope can be cooled at the required rate by passing through the main cooling tunnel maintained in a range of -110.degree. to 0.degree.F. It should, of course, be understood that the effective desirable operating temperature of the cooling tunnels depends upon the particular product being cooled, its cross-sectional size and shape, and the speed at which it passes through the tunnel. Using the sample formula shown earlier, cooling cheese rope 1 inch in diameter from about 50.degree. to 20.degree.F. takes 5 to 6 minutes with the cooling tunnel at -50.degree.F.When the cheese rope exits from the tunnel, it has a frozen, semi-rigid consistency which does not distort. The cheese rope is still slightly pliable, is not sticky and the consistency and the hardness thereof are such that it can be cut and wrapped at a high rate of speed in a conventional kiss-wrap machine of the type used for wrapping candy kisses and similar products. A suitable machine for the cutting and wrapping is a Forgrove 42CW Candy Twist Wrap Machine, which is available on the market. Although the cheese rope must be rigid before it is fed to the wrapping machine, it must not be so rigid so as to crumble when it is subjected to the high-speed slicing.With the use of the wrapping machine noted in the previous paragraph at the conditions described herein, less than 1% of cheese product is improperly wrapped to require manual rewrapping whereas with cooling overnight in a freezer, this failure rate was as high as 50%. These figures should point out the criticality of the parameters and product characteristics described herein.The frozen, shock-cooled cheese rope which is about 1 inch in diameter, is fed to the kiss wrap machine which cuts the rope into desired length, typically 3/4 inch in length, and twist-wraps them in wrapping paper or film at a rate of several hundred per minute, up to 600 per minute. In wrapping the cheese product, mechanical fingers pick each individual piece and turn it 90.degree. or so that when the wrapping film is applied, the twisted ends protrude along the vertical axis of the cheese product and not from the flat surfaces thereof. The twist-wrapping operation is characterized by filling seats or pockets of a 10-inch diameter ferris wheel with pieces of cheese rope which are obtained by slicing the cheese rope into individual pieces by means of a guillotine knife in the form of a rotary blade. The pieces of cheese rope are deposited into the pockets of the revolving ferris wheel by a push rod operated in synchomism therewith. These cheese pieces are disposed in the pockets in such a way that the flat, cut surfaces are exposed and face the sides of the ferris wheel with their horizontal axis in parallel relationship to the horizontal axis or axis of rotation of the ferris wheel. After revolving about half a turn, another push rod transfers each cheese piece into a pocket of another ferris wheel disposed about 90.degree. or perpendicularly to the first ferris wheel. Before the cheese piece has been deposited into the pocket of the second ferris wheel, a small piece of paper is placed therein to receive the cheese piece. As the second ferris wheel revolves, a pair of fingers on each side of the second ferris wheel take a hold of the ends of paper and spin perhaps 3 times to form the twist ends which protrude along an axis through the outer rounded surface of the cheese piece leaving the flat, cut surfaces unobstructed. The twist-wrapped cheese pieces are subsequently pushed out of the pockets and slide onto a belt for further packaging.
    • 一种包装干酪产品的大小块的方法,其包括将混合物中的成分加热至熔融状态,然后在约40至60°F的条件下在连续的条或绳中在压力下冷却和挤出产品。 通过快速移动杆穿过隧道使其在10°至30°F的温度下离开,在具有-100°至0°F温度的隧道内进行冲击冷却。 最后切成小块,并以每分钟几百的速度单独包装给消费者。
    • 104. 发明专利
    • 異種食材を組み合わせた加工食品並びにその製造方法並びにその製造装置
    • 加工食品组合食品的种类及其生产方法及其生产装置
    • JP2016073239A
    • 2016-05-12
    • JP2014206523
    • 2014-10-07
    • 大生機設株式会社
    • 尾形 昭生
    • A23C19/084A23C19/09A23L35/00
    • 【課題】 食材の製造途中の条件設定に着目し、これらを有機的に組み合わせるようにすれば、合理的かついわゆる省エネを達成しながら、チーズとハンバーグとの組み合わせ食品が製造できるであろうとの着想に至り、この着想に基づいてその実現を図ることのできる新規な異種食材を組み合わせた加工食品並びにその製造方法及び製造装置の開発を技術課題とした。 【解決手段】 複数の異なる食材を流動可能な状態で貯留し、これら食材を成形ノズル3により押し出して合流させ、それぞれの食材を区別可能な状態で層状に組み合わせるように成形することを特徴として成り、異種の食材を組み合わせることにより、多様な味覚、食感を得ることのできる加工食品を提供することができる。 【選択図】図1
    • 要解决的问题:提供一种组合多种食品的加工食品,其能够实现想象力,即在生产中期考虑食品材料的状态设定,并且将食品材料组合成有机状态,同时节省能量 ,可以生产汉堡牛排和奶酪的组合食品,以及其制造方法和制造装置。解决方案:将多种不同的食品材料以流体状态储存,然后将这些食品材料通过成型喷嘴挤出 为了汇合它们,将各种食品在能够区分的状态下组合成层状,从而通过组合多种不同种类的食品,可以提供具有各种口感和纹理的加工食品 图1