The present disclosure provides a fries box-packing machine, relating to the technical field of food packaging. The fries box-packing machine includes a frame body, a box storage component, and a box-taking mechanism. The box-taking mechanism is arranged on the upper mounting plate, and the box-taking mechanism is configured to sequentially move the paper box of the box storage component below the upper mounting plate. The lifting mechanism of the box-taking mechanism of the fries box-packing machine provided by the present disclosure can elevate the rotating mounting frame, thereby adjusting the height of the suction cup assembly. This allows the suction cup assembly to move the paper box from the upper end of the upper mounting plate to the lower end of the upper mounting plate. When the suction cup assembly attaches to the paper box, the lifting mechanism separates the paper box from the box storage component.
B65B 1/08 - Methods of, or means for, filling the material into the containers or receptacles by vibratory feeders
A47J 37/12 - Deep fat fryers, e.g. for frying fish or chips
B25J 11/00 - Manipulators not otherwise provided for
B65B 1/32 - Devices or methods for controlling or determining the quantity or quality of the material fed or filled by weighing
B65B 25/00 - Packaging other articles presenting special problems
B65B 43/44 - Feeding or positioning bags, boxes, or cartons in the distended, opened, or set-up stateFeeding preformed rigid containers, e.g. tins, capsules, glass tubes, glasses, to the packaging positionLocating containers or receptacles at the filling positionSupporting containers or receptacles during the filling operation from supply magazines
B65B 43/60 - Means for supporting containers or receptacles during the filling operation rotatable
B65B 57/02 - Automatic control, checking, warning or safety devices responsive to absence, presence, abnormal feed, or misplacement of binding or wrapping material, containers, or packages
B65G 59/06 - De-stacking from the bottom of the stack
Provided is a fried food preparation system, which relates to the technical field of food equipment. The fried food preparation system includes a food dispenser assembly, a manipulator arm assembly, a deep fryer assembly and a frying basket. The deep fryer assembly and the food dispenser assembly are respectively arranged in parallel on both sides of the manipulator arm assembly, wherein the manipulator arm assembly is connected with the frying basket and makes the frying basket move in a plane formed by a first direction and a second direction.
A47J 37/12 - Deep fat fryers, e.g. for frying fish or chips
B25J 9/04 - Programme-controlled manipulators characterised by movement of the arms, e.g. cartesian co-ordinate type by rotating at least one arm, excluding the head movement itself, e.g. cylindrical co-ordinate type or polar co-ordinate type
B25J 11/00 - Manipulators not otherwise provided for
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Mixing machines; butter machines; meat choppers [machines];
kneading machines; flour mill machines; food preparation
machines, electromechanical; grating machines for
vegetables; dishwashers; coffee grinders, other than
hand-operated; kitchen machines, electric. Non-precious metal kitchen utensils (term considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - rule
13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); non-precious metal
tableware, other than knives, forks and spoons (term
considered linguistically incorrect by the International
Bureau - rule 13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations);
non-precious metal table plates (term considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - rule
13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); non-precious metal
coffee services [tableware] (term considered linguistically
incorrect by the International Bureau - rule 13 (2) (b) of
the Common Regulations); ceramics for household purposes;
drinking vessels; glass [receptacles]; non-precious metal
containers for household or kitchen use (term considered
linguistically incorrect by the International Bureau - rule
13 (2) (b) of the Common Regulations); vessels of metal for
making ices and iced drinks; thermally insulated containers
for food.
Baking ovens; Commercial and industrial cookware, namely, [ gas and electric boilers, ] gas and electric broilers, gas and electric roasters [ , gas and electric braising pans ] ; Cooking ranges; Dough proofing and retarding units, namely, heating, cooling and humidity controlling units for processing dough; Electric cabinets used to control temperature and humidity for heating and proofing food goods; [ Electric coffee brewers; ] Electric cookware, namely, roasters; Electric food warmers; Electric hotplates [ ; Electric sandwich toasters ]
21 - HouseHold or kitchen utensils, containers and materials; glassware; porcelain; earthenware
Goods & Services
Kitchen utensils; Basins [receptacles]; Table plates; Griddles [cooking utensils]; Kitchen containers; Vessels of metal for making ices and iced drinks; Thermally insulated containers for food.
Lamps; Cooking apparatus and installations; Stoves; Gas burners; Kitchen ranges [ovens]; Roasters; Coffee machines, electric; Electric saucepans; Extractor hoods for kitchens; Water purifying apparatus and machines.
Disclosed is a chafer frame with foldable legs, which comprises a frame and an alcohol burner support, with the alcohol burner support being arranged below the frame; and which also comprises two strip-shaped legs, with the strip-shaped legs being in a U-shape, the left and the right ends of the upper part of the strip-shaped legs being respectively rotationally connected to the frame, and the lower part of the strip-shaped legs being removably connected to the alcohol furnace support. The present invention provides a chafer frame with foldable legs that occupies little space when folded, is easy to manufacture, and is light-weight and low-cost.