IP Library Granted Patent US 12696907
Granted Patent B2
US 12696907 · App. 17/985,184 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Thawing-apparatus and method to thaw a substance

Inventor: Joost Van Erp (Nuenen, NL)
Assignee: GEA FOOD SOLUTIONS BAKEL B.V.
A23B4/07A23B2/08A23B2/82A23B4/01H05B1/0261H05B6/6447H05B6/688H05B6/782A23V2002/00
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Patent No.
US 12696907
App. No.
17/985,184
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a thawing-apparatus, in which a substance is preferably heated. The present invention further relates to a method to thaw a substance with radio-frequency waves.

Claims (35)

1 . A thawing apparatus, in which a frozen substance is heated to a temperature in a vicinity of 0° C., wherein the thawing apparatus comprises:

a product chamber, in which the substance is heated;

a plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources that are located around a circumference of the product chamber;

a plurality of chambers disposed around the circumference of the product chamber, one or more of which contain one of the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources;

a microwave tube/sphere that is disposed around the circumference of the product chamber and that separates the product chamber from the plurality of chambers, wherein a material of the microwave tube/sphere is transparent for microwaves;

a conveyor to transport the substance past the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources, the conveyor being at least partially transmittable for RF-radiation (Radio Frequency-radiation);

wherein the thawing apparatus comprises a housing in which the product chamber is located, the housing comprises a plurality of openings defined around its circumference, each of the plurality of openings lead to one of the plurality of chambers in which one of the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources are located, and

a waveguide covering one or more of the plurality of openings and configured to direct the RF-radiation in a direction of the substance.

2 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources are provided in an array of n columns and m rows, wherein n is an integer >1 and m is an integer ≥1.

3 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources are provided equidistantly around the circumference of product chamber.

4 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the thawing apparatus comprises an inlet and an outlet, which are spaced apart from each other.

5 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the substance is provided as a batch, which is placed in a vicinity of the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources.

6 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the thawing apparatus comprises a control system to control at least one of the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources.

7 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the thawing apparatus comprises a control system and a sensor that measures at least one property of the substance and/or one property of radiation reflected from the substance, wherein a signal of the sensor is utilized by the control system.

8 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the thawing apparatus is at least partially isolated by one or more valves.

9 . A production line comprising the thawing apparatus according to claim 1 .

10 . The production line according to claim 9 , wherein the production line comprises a tumbler or a mixer downstream from the thawing apparatus.

11 . The production line according to claim 9 , wherein the production line comprises a cooling means downstream from the thawing apparatus and/or from a tumbler/mixer.

12 . A method of thawing the substance with the thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein radio-frequency waves are provided with one or more of the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources.

13 . The method according to claim 12 , wherein the substance is transported from an inlet to an exit which are spaced apart and the substance is transported by the conveyor continuously or intermittently.

14 . The method according to claim 12 , wherein one or more sensors are provided which measure one or more properties of the substance and/or radiation reflected from the substance, and optionally one or more signals from the one or more sensors are utilized to control one or more of the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources.

15 . The method according to claim 12 , wherein the substance is further heated by steam and/or a heated jacket and/or heated carrier of a tumbler or mixer, and mixed under vacuum and/or the substance is cooled after the thawing and/or further heating and/or the substance is subjected to microwave radiation, at least temporarily in a film-cover.

16 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the thawing apparatus comprises a sensor that measures energy absorbed by the substance to control at least one of the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources so that a crystallization point of the substance is not exceeded.

17 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the substance is in contact with an inner circumference of the microwave tube/sphere, at least locally.

18 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of openings are spaced about 72 degrees apart or about 90 degrees apart.

19 . A thawing apparatus in which a frozen substance is heated to a temperature in a vicinity of 0° C., wherein the thawing apparatus comprises:

a product chamber, in which the substance is heated;

a plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources that are located around a circumference of the product chamber;

a conveyor to transport the substance past the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources, the conveyor being at least partially transmittable for RF-radiation (Radio Frequency-radiation),

wherein the thawing apparatus has at least one configuration selected form a group consisting of:

a) a plurality of chambers disposed around the circumference of the product chamber, one or more of which contain one or more of the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources;

b) a microwave tube/sphere that is disposed around the circumference of the product chamber, that separates the product chamber from the plurality of chambers; and optionally a material of the microwave tube/sphere is transparent for microwaves; and optionally the substance is in contact with an inner circumference the microwave tube/sphere, at least locally;

c) the thawing apparatus comprises a housing in which the product chamber is located, the housing comprises a plurality of openings defined around its circumference, one or more of the plurality of openings lead to one of the plurality of chambers; and optionally the plurality of openings are spaced about 72 degrees apart or about 90 degrees apart;

d) a waveguide covering one or more of the plurality of openings and configured to direct the RF-radiation in a direction of the substance.

20 . The thawing apparatus according to claim 19 , wherein the thawing apparatus comprises one or more sensors that measure energy absorbed by the substance to control at least one of the plurality of solid-state radio frequency sources.