Kraft has developed a machine with two or more separate compartments for the hopper (see picture), when only one was previously possible.
“Consequently, a more flexible confectionery processing machine is provided because all the plurality of piston and nozzles are not provided from the same compartment,” said Kraft in its application.
This allows manufacturers to process different edible materials in one machine, when two processes were previously required.
It also allows processors to reduce or increase output in line with demands.
Moveable dividing plates
Kraft has done this by adding moveable dividing plates in the hopper, making the machine more adaptable.
“For instance, the capacity of the confectionery processing machine can be adapted to match the output demand of the processing plant by reducing or increasing the number of compartments that are filled with edible material,” said Kraft.
Another advantage is that a different edible material can be placed in the same machine, allowing multiple cycles.
The inventors of the development are Kraft Foods research scientists Emma McLeod and Bernard Rocklage.
Patent application
The patent was filed under The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), an international patent law treaty that allows a uniform patent to be considered by signatory national or regional authorities.
National and regional authorities that are signatories to the PCT will now decide whether or not to grant the patent.