Patent Description:
The apparatus is, for example, an apparatus for washing and drying food products, for example, a dryer. An apparatus of this type is known from <CIT>. In this patent document, it is described how eggs, located on rows of spinning rollers of an endless roller conveyor, after being washed, are passed in a conveying direction through a dryer. This dryer comprises a tunnel cover which is placed over a particular part of this roller conveyor and closes off this part of the conveyor, except where the eggs enter and exit the dryer. In particular, well above the eggs, in the ceiling of this cover, in the conveying direction, next to each other, U-shaped profile members are arranged. These profile members have been mounted with respect to each other such that at the U-ends elongated orifices are obtained. Upon supply of air from above to these profile members, these orifices function as nozzles, to be regarded as elongated air knives.

It has been found that such an air knife provides the possibility of spreading, and thereby typically attenuating, residues of water on an egg at the blowing location. Nonetheless, often thin films are left behind, and even more often drops of water at the egg ends.

From <CIT>, also a dryer compartment on a roller conveyor is known, equipped with nozzles for blowing eggs dry after washing, with the nozzles directed substantially at the egg ends. To counteract the drop formation occurring there, extra brushes and suction lines have been arranged which brush off and suction off drops on these egg ends and on the rollers.

It has been found not only that such drying leaves to be desired but also that a comparatively great deal of energy is used to realize drying to this level.

Examples of fruit dryers are known from <CIT> and <CIT>.

Document <CIT> discloses an egg drying apparatus which dries a sterilized and washed egg only with wind of high temperature and pressure.

To further improve the drying of such products after washing, the present invention provides an apparatus that is defined by the features of claim <NUM>. The apparatus is characterized in that the dryer compartment comprises for the row mentioned a corresponding ceiling element with a curvature, while in the ceiling element arcuate slits are provided, directed transversely to the conveying direction, for blowing in the dryer gas.

In this manner, drying can be improved, and the food products can be dried efficiently, while energy consumption is relatively low.

According to a further elaboration, a number of ceiling elements arranged in the conveying direction one after the other constitute a covering profile for a single row as mentioned.

According to a further elaboration, a number of ceiling elements arranged perpendicular to the conveying direction next to each other constitute a covering profile for said number of such rows.

According to a further elaboration, a single ceiling element is arranged over substantially the whole length of the dryer compartment mentioned.

According to an aspect of the invention, each slit mentioned is comprised as an end of a gas supply profile element, wherein the gas supply profile element comprises a funnel. The funnel preferably comprises a substantially oval-shaped symmetry in alignment with the slit with substantially line-shaped opening.

According to a further elaboration, such a ceiling element comprises a substantially oval-shaped profile.

According to a further elaboration, the covering profile comprises a substantially oval-shaped profile.

The dryer compartment may be provided, for example, with a ceiling with a series of arcuate slits, to blow in drying gas towards the roller conveyor.

According to an aspect of the invention elaboration, the slits are provided alternately next to and after each other, with one slit substantially on one side of a longitudinal median plane of the series and with the - as viewed in conveying direction - next slit, by contrast, substantially on the other side of that median plane.

Furthermore, an aspect of the invention provides a method for drying products, using an apparatus according to the invention, wherein:.

The invention will now be elucidated in more detail on the basis of a drawing, where.

In the various FIGURES the same or corresponding numerals and signs refer to the same or corresponding respective parts.

The figures show an apparatus for drying food products, for example fruit or eggs, for example an apparatus for drying washed, more specifically, wet food products. In the present exemplary embodiment shown, the apparatus is used to dry eggs E. The apparatus is provided with a tunnel section as dryer compartment <NUM> with feed unit and discharge unit for dryer gas, the dryer gas (during operation) being blown on the products substantially from above, which is further elucidated below.

Further, the apparatus comprises a roller conveyor <NUM> with at least a single row of feed rollers <NUM> for thereon conveying wet products in a conveying direction T to, through, and away from the dryer compartment <NUM>.

With great advantage, the dryer compartment <NUM> comprises for the row mentioned (in particular above the respective row of feed rollers <NUM>) at least one ceiling element <NUM> with a curvature in line with the curvature of a product to be dried. In the ceiling element <NUM>, at least a single slit <NUM> is provided, directed substantially transversely to the conveying direction, for blowing in the dryer gas (in the direction of the roller conveyor <NUM> extending thereunder).

As follows in particular from <FIG>, the eggs E are conveyed on the roller conveyor <NUM> (during use) in the conveying direction T to, through, and away from dryer compartment <NUM>. As is generally known, the eggs E, in the case of a roller conveyor <NUM>, lie on so-called hourglass-shaped rollers <NUM> which, in the <FIG> shown, constitute juxtaposed rows (six rows, in this example) and are mounted on shafts <NUM>. These shafts are connected on both sides with endless chains which are driven, for instance at one of the ends of the conveyor <NUM>, with chain wheels connected with a driving motor. Where necessary, these shafts can be rotated in a manner known to one skilled in the art, so that the eggs E, each located on two successive rollers, are likewise rotated. The whole of this conveyor <NUM> is arranged and mounted in a carriage or frame <NUM>. Most clearly, this apparatus is shown in an isometric view thereof in this <FIG>.

The dryer compartment <NUM> mentioned comprises a housing <NUM>, while in the exemplary embodiment shown here a dryer gas control unit <NUM> is arranged on top of this housing <NUM>. It is indicated how this dryer compartment <NUM> is placed over the rollers <NUM> (i.e., over or above the roller conveyor <NUM>), while the eggs E located on these rollers <NUM> are passed through it, through tunnel openings <NUM> matching the shape of these eggs E. Indicated schematically in this <FIG> are an inlet for dryer gas 12a and a conditioning unit for conditioning the dryer gas 12b. Such conditioning comprises, for example, though not exclusively, the temperature of the dryer gas, the humidity of the dryer gas, and the speed at which the dryer gas is introduced into the housing <NUM>. Most clearly, the exemplary embodiment of the present invention shown here is described for eggs E, but may also be used and applied for any other product that is to be washed (or has been washed), for example another food product, think of fruit or vegetables such as, for example, apples or tomatoes. It is reiterated that application of the apparatus according to present invention is not limited to such food products.

In <FIG>, isometric views are shown of an exemplary embodiment of an above-mentioned ceiling element <NUM> according to the present invention, in particular a ceiling element <NUM> of the apparatus shown in <FIG>. Such a ceiling element <NUM> comprises a slit (dryer gas outflow slit) <NUM> through which, during use, the dryer gas is blown to the eggs E passing under the slit (i.e., in the direction of the roller conveyor <NUM> extending under it). The slit <NUM> in this example is provided in a ceiling relief piece <NUM> which has a curvature in line with a curvature of the products to be dried. In the present case, this is the curvature of a cylinder oval, matching the curvature of the eggs E. Preferably, the slit <NUM> extends in a direction perpendicular to the conveying direction T. In particular, as follows from the drawing, the ceiling element <NUM> is provided with an underside 14a facing the roller conveyor <NUM>, which includes the slit <NUM>, and which underside 14a is provided with the curvature mentioned (with the downstream end of the slit extending in the above-mentioned direction perpendicular to the conveying direction T in the ceiling element underside 14a).

To give the dryer gas desired approach conditions, the slit <NUM> in this example forms the end of a funnel-shaped body between the relief piece <NUM> and a mounting edge <NUM> (of the present ceiling element <NUM>). As indicated in these figures, such a funnel or funnel-shaped body is substantially symmetrical and oval shaped there where the dryer gas (e.g. air) is introduced into this ceiling element <NUM> during use. In the exemplary embodiment shown here, the substantially oval-shaped funnel of this ceiling element <NUM> has, on both long oval sides, sidewalls of unequal height. However, there are also exemplary embodiments that have been tested and applied, where these sidewalls have an approximately equal height. Such exemplary embodiments are understood to be encompassed within the same inventive concept.

In general, the ceiling elements <NUM> have been mounted next to and after each other over such a row (see for example <FIG>). Thus, for each row a substantially close-fitting oval-shaped tunnel passage is obtained. It has been found that it is precisely such a passage that guides the blown-in dryer gas in a most suitable manner around the eggs E, as a result of which, moreover, in comparison with that of dryer gas in existing dryer compartments, the residence time of the dryer gas and thus the uptake efficiency of the dryer gas for residual washing liquid is increased. As follows in particular from <FIG>, the ceiling elements <NUM> may for instance be set up in a series whereby the ceiling elements <NUM> viewed in the conveying direction T are positioned alternately, such that a first arcuate gas outflow slit <NUM>(<NUM>) extends substantially on a first side of a longitudinal vertical perpendicular median plane of the ceiling element <NUM>, while the next arcuate gas outflow slit <NUM>(<NUM>) extends substantially on a second side, opposite to said first side, of the longitudinal vertical perpendicular median plane of the ceiling element <NUM> (see <FIG>).

To those skilled in the art it will be clear that, as dryer gas, typically air is used. As mentioned hereinbefore, the conditions such as humidity, flow rate, temperature, and also composition, can be set with the unit <NUM>, more particularly the conditioning unit 12b.

In <FIG>, there is shown in particular in isometric view a mounting plate or a holder plate <NUM> for setting up/mounting ceiling elements <NUM> next to and after each other. In the view of the example according to <FIG>, a single row is served thereby. Per unit length, counting in the conveying direction T, more or fewer of such elements <NUM> may be arranged, as desired. The elements shown here have slits <NUM> which extend over only a part of the width of the row and are thus arranged alternately next to and after each other (as has been described in the above, with one slit substantially on one side of a longitudinal median plane and the (as viewed in the conveying direction T) next slit, by contrast, on the other side of that plane). It is also possible for the slits to extend from one side of the ceiling to the other side, in which case, if there are multiple elements <NUM>, these will be arranged only one after the other.

In <FIG>, in isometric view, further exemplary embodiments are shown of elements for composing a ceiling, in particular a ceiling of the dryer compartment <NUM> that extends above the roller conveyor <NUM>.

In <FIG> the exemplary embodiment comprises a ceiling cover <NUM> with slits <NUM> over which the holder plate <NUM> with ceiling elements <NUM> can be arranged (in particular such that the slits <NUM> of the cover <NUM> coincide with the outflow slits <NUM> of the ceiling elements <NUM> for the purpose of gas feed-through towards the roller conveyor <NUM>).

In <FIG> there is shown an exemplary embodiment where a ceiling unit <NUM> with slits <NUM> is arranged directly on a holder plate <NUM> as mentioned. As follows from the drawing, the slits <NUM> of the ceiling unit <NUM> are arcuate slits which fit onto the slits <NUM> of the ceiling elements <NUM> of the holder plate <NUM> (for the purpose of gas feed-through towards the roller conveyor <NUM>).

It will be clear to one skilled in the art that, provided that a ceiling profile according to the present invention is obtained, combinations of the elements shown, whether or not in one piece, and implemented in suitable material, can be applied. Furthermore, the dimensions of the parts and components shown, and especially the dimensions of the curvature of a profile element and of the length and width of a slit, will be determined, and used, in accordance with the desired drying conditions.

The design as indicated above makes it possible in a simple manner to use a modular structure. Such modules can mutually differ in size and dimensioning and thus comply with the requirements to be met. Furthermore, such a construction mode will considerably facilitate and expedite manufacture and construction.

It will be clear to those skilled in the art that various modifications in respect of the above-outlined set-up and the exemplary embodiments elucidated are understood to be comprised within the scope of protection of the appended claims.

Claim 1:
An apparatus for drying food products having a curvature, for example fruit or eggs, comprising,
- a tunnel section as dryer compartment (<NUM>) with feed unit and discharge unit for dryer gas, with the dryer gas being blown on the products from above, and
- a roller conveyor (<NUM>) with at least one row of feed rollers (<NUM>) for thereon conveying wet products in a conveying direction T to, through, and away from the dryer compartment (<NUM>),
characterized in that
the dryer compartment (<NUM>) comprises for said row a corresponding ceiling element (<NUM>) with a curvature, while in said ceiling element (<NUM>) arcuate slits (<NUM>) are provided, directed transversely to the conveying direction, for blowing in the dryer gas, wherein:
- the slits (<NUM>) are disposed alternately next to and after each other, with one slit (<NUM>(<NUM>)) substantially on one side of a longitudinal median plane of a series and the - viewed in conveying direction T - next slit (<NUM>(<NUM>)) substantially on the other side of that median plane;
and/or
- each said slit (<NUM>) is comprised as an end of a gas supply profile element,
wherein the gas supply profile element comprises a funnel.