Food process agitator

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Inventors

Pardo, Warren A.
Pardo, Richard J.
Gabriele, Valentino

Application #

125576

Filed

Nov-25-1987

Published

Apr-4-1989

Current US Class

015/246.5
099/348
366/311
366/312

International Classes

B01F 007/02

Field of Search

99/348 366/279 366/309 366/311 366/312 366/313 366/326 366/65 366/67 15/246.5

Assignee

J. C. Pardo and Sons, Inc. (Baltimore, MD)

Examiners

Hornsby; Harvey C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Darnell; Kenneth E.

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4571091   Food process agitator

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Abstract
An agitator for mixing food or other materials in a kettle either with or without heating of the materials, the invention allows gentle and thorough mixing of materials ranging from liquids to semi-solids. The present agitator is especially usefual, for mixing and blending of substantially liquid mixtures having suspended solids, the solids being uniformly suspended within the mixture without damage to the solids. The agitator preferably takes the form of a rotary shaft horizontally disposed within a kettle having a substantially hemispherical bottom portion, each end of the shaft having a substantially arcuate element of particular contour attached thereto. The arcuate elements lie in planes which are perpendicular to each other and are the same general shape. The arcuate elements are provided with contoured scrapers having scraping edges which conform to localized portions of the interior surface of the kettle and which in combination act to uniformly scrape food-contacting walls of the kettle to prevent burn-on of food materials during a mixing and/or cooking period. The scrapers and to some degree the arcuate elements act on rotation of the shaft to lift material from the bottom of the kettle to the top of the body of the material and thus produce a uniform dispersion of liquid and solid materials during cooking/mixing, during mixing only, or while dispensing the uniformly mixed material from the kettle.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination with an agitator mounted for rotation within a container within which materials are being mixed, apparatus mounted on the agitator for scraping walls of the container, comprising:

scraper means positioned in scraping relation with at least portions of the walls of the container for preventing adhesion of the materials to said walls;

mounting means carried by the agitator and carrying the scraper means for mounting the scraper means for pivotal motion relative to the agitator, the mounting means comprising a pivot rod and a base plate, the base plate being planar in conformation and being joined to the agitator and extending outwardly therefrom, the pivot rod being attached to the base plate and extending perpendicularly therefrom, the scraper means pivoting about the pivot rod; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to the mixing of materials such as foods and particularly to foods which are shear sensitive, thereby to prevent damage to the foods and to maintain the organoleptic and visual qualities of the food.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Large scale cooking of food such as is necessary in an institutional situation and the like has long been accomplished in large cooking kettles, cooking or heating of foodstuffs in such kettles often requiring stirring or mixing operations which occur while the foodstuffs are being heated or cooked. Since mixing or stirring by hand is unreasonably laborious even in the smaller kettles used in hotels, restaurants, health care facilities and the like, the use of power driven mixers has long been known. Such mixers often take the form of structural elements which merely stir a food or other material which is to be mixed either with or without cooking or heating. Conventional mixing agitators also exist which not only mix food materials being cooked or heated in a kettle, but also scrape the surfaces of the kettle which contact the food materials to prevent the sticking of overheated food material to surfaces of the kettle which can occur due to localized overheating of the food materials which simple stirring often cannot prevent. Accordingly, mixing agitators having scraper elements which contact food-contacting surfaces of cooking kettles have previously been provided in the art, such mixers acting not only to scrape the walls of the kettle to displace food materials positioned adjacent the walls but which also act to mix and blend the remaining portions of the body of the food materials.
 
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