Process and apparatus for drawing off deformable masses...

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99/87, 99/191.4

A23L 1/317 (2006.01) A22C 11/02 (2006.01) A22C 11/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1304979

ABSTRACT The invention relates to a process and an appa- ratus for drawing off deformable masses containing air, especially for drawing off sausage masses. In this process, the mass is transferred, in a mass stream, from a supply space into a filling cylinder where a vacuum is generated relative to the supply space in order to remove air from the mass, and in this process the transferred mass is then ejected from the filling cylinder by means of a piston arranged in the latter. To transfer the mass quickly and remove air from it completely, the mass stream is guided, during its transfer into the filling cylinder, in such a may that, as it enters the filling cylinder, it first moves towards the cylinder wall at an angle to the shifting direction of the piston. Moreover, during the filling with mass, the filling level in the filling cylinder is regulated to an essentially constant filling height, in such a may that, during filling, an essentially constant free space remains in the filling cylinder.

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