Breedlove’s Lentil & Vegetable Blend provides nutritious food for humanitarian relief in the aftermath of hurricanes, earthquakes and other catastrophic events. Photos courtesy of FLEXICON
Two forklift-loaded bulk bag dischargers feed lentils to each floor hopper from which a flexible screw conveyor transports the lentils through the wall into the packaging room.
A forklift delivers a 2,000 lb. (908 kg) bulk bag of lentils from the warehouse to either of two side-by-side bulk bag dischargers and then positions a bag lifting frame immediately above the bag, allowing an operator to slide the bag’s four lifting straps into Z- Clip strap holders affixed to the lifting frame. The forklift then raises the frame with suspended bag and places it into receiving cups on the top of the discharger frame’s posts.
The operator then secures the clean side of the bag spout to the clean side of a Spout-Lock clamp ring positioned atop a Tele-Tube telescoping tube, which applies constant downward tension as the bag empties and elongates, to completely discharge lentils into the 20 cu. ft. (566 l) capacity hopper below. Spring-loaded Pop-Top extension arms on the discharger posts raise the bag as it lightens, further promoting discharge.
The Spout-Lock clamp ring positioned atop the Tele-Tube telescoping tube applies constant downward tension as the bag empties and elongates for full and dust-free evacuation.
At the control panel, the operator sets weight specifications and routing to a specific mixer. The batching system operates under loss-of-weight control whereby load cells supporting each discharger transmit weight loss data to a PLC, which runs a conveyor at high speed as material is discharged into a designated mixer. The PLC steps down the conveyor feed rate to dribble as the target weight is approached, stopping the conveyor once the precise batch weight has been lost from the discharger. “We’re getting excellent results from the system and are achieving our goal of below one percent for weight variants,” says Sloan. “Our rates are extremely accurate.”
Blended batches are discharged into a hopper that feeds its respective packaging machine, which outputs 2.2 lb. (1 kg), 1.1 lb. (500 g) or 4.6 oz. (130 g) packages.
Breedlove’s CEO Bill Miller says, “Before the packaging upgrades, Breedlove’s daily production averaged between 200,000 and 500,000 meal servings a day. Now, we can approach 1,500,000 meal servings a day. We have produced more than 22 million food servings for COVID-19 food relief, and the upgrades we completed played an integral part in that response.” FE