101 |
And thos |
US3610D |
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US3610A |
1844-06-05 |
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102 |
Smtjt-maqhine |
US3207D |
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US3207A |
1843-08-04 |
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103 |
Smtjt-machine |
US2087D |
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US2087A |
1841-05-11 |
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104 |
CENTRIFUGAL PRODUCT PEEL SEPARATION AND REMOVAL APPARATUS |
US14388415 |
2013-03-28 |
US20150082999A1 |
2015-03-26 |
Michael Broderick |
An agitator for a product peel removal system, the agitator comprising: a central axle having a plurality of outwardly projecting arms; and a product lifter at the distal end of at least one of said outwardly projecting arms; and an apparatus for product peel removal comprising: a drum having an inlet for receiving product, an outlet for dispensing of product; and a plurality of perforations through which removed peel may pass; at least one agitator arranged within said drum and rotatable relative to said drum for agitating the product passing between said inlet and outlet; and means for controlling the retention time of product within the rotatable drum independently from the rotation speed of the agitator. |
105 |
Self-adjusting apparatus for slitting peanuts |
US411235 |
1982-08-25 |
US4397228A |
1983-08-09 |
Robert L. Thornton |
Apparatus is provided for slitting the skins of shelled peanuts, or the like, without splitting the nuts. Peanuts are fed in a single stream into the bite of a pair of rollers mounted one above the other for rotation about parallel horizontal axes. The rollers are driven to carry the stream of nuts into engagement with slitting elements disposed on both sides of the bite of the rollers. The upper roller is carried by a yoke pivoted to a drive shaft and is adapted to rise and fall to and away from the lower roll according to the size of the nut being fed therethrough whereby a substantially constant gripping pressure is applied to the nuts irrespective of the size of the nut. A power drive system connects between the drive shaft and the upper roll. |
106 |
Impact decorticator |
US923688 |
1978-07-11 |
US4231529A |
1980-11-04 |
Norman J. Peck; Thomas J. Rowland; John R. Ashes |
An impact decorticator is disclosed having a rotor, preferably a squirrel-cage rotor, mounted for rotation about a substantially horizontal axis in a generally concentric and cylindrical casing. The casing is provided at the upper portion with an inlet opening and in the lower portion with an outlet opening for the material being processed and graded, substantially horizontally extending ripples are formed on the internal surface of the casing between the inlet and outlet openings (in the direction of rotor rotation), the ripples being graded in that they are spaced progressively closer together, become progressively sharper, become progressively deeper and/or approach more closely from the inlet toward a central zone between the inlet and outlet openings. |
107 |
Method of degerming maize |
US944321 |
1978-09-21 |
US4229486A |
1980-10-21 |
Roman Muller |
A method for degerming maize is disclosed. The maize is introduced into a cylindrical, perforated working housing in which is mounted a rapidly rotating rotor which drives the maize along an annular working chamber between the rotor and housing. The rotor carries a large number of blades having edges which detach the germ from the endosperm. A collecting chamber surrounds the working housing, and the working housing is provided with an outlet aperture for oversize particles. |
108 |
Apparatus and process for the removal of the germ and bran coat from cereal grains |
US3667523D |
1969-12-29 |
US3667523A |
1972-06-06 |
LYNN LAWRENCE; HUNNELL JOHN W; LEGER CARL B |
An improvement in apparatus and method for the removal of the seed coat, or bran layers, and the germ from cereal grains in the presence of a liquid. Said improvement in apparatus and method includes the provision, and use, of a vessel containing kernels of grain (preferably whole kernels) immersed in a liquid medium, and means for moving a member such as a blade or bar rapidly through the liquid medium and preferably at a velocity relative to said medium in excess of 10 feet per second to cause an impacting face of said movable member to strike against the kernels of cereal grain in said liquid to detach the seed coat and germ from said kernels.
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109 |
Apparatus for peeling grain |
US3519052D |
1968-08-07 |
US3519052A |
1970-07-07 |
GIRGIS MAGDY F |
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110 |
Decorticator for hulling grains |
US28385852 |
1952-04-23 |
US2731052A |
1956-01-17 |
EDGARD GRIMARD |
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111 |
Corn shelling cylinder |
US22745751 |
1951-05-21 |
US2678652A |
1954-05-18 |
BRYANT JR JAMES G |
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112 |
Cotton hull extractor and cleaner |
US3756448 |
1948-07-08 |
US2668989A |
1954-02-16 |
VANDERGRIFF ARVEL L |
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113 |
Material progressor for machines for cleaning or scouring grain, bran, or like materials |
US9441849 |
1949-05-20 |
US2667905A |
1954-02-02 |
FRITZ TANNER |
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114 |
Combination hulling and rolling machine |
US18721350 |
1950-09-28 |
US2633072A |
1953-03-31 |
ROSKAMP JOHN K |
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115 |
Rotor for corn shellers |
US69931746 |
1946-09-25 |
US2626611A |
1953-01-27 |
NIXON MAURICE W |
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116 |
Scourer-aspirator and method |
US78113047 |
1947-10-21 |
US2529679A |
1950-11-14 |
BENJAMIN DODDS ROBERT |
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117 |
Throat plate for corn shellers |
US76245547 |
1947-07-21 |
US2493973A |
1950-01-10 |
JONES LESLIE W |
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118 |
Shim for milling machinery |
US18506838 |
1938-01-14 |
US2218179A |
1940-10-15 |
ARTHUR SCHOENWERK |
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119 |
Grain scouring and cleaning apparatus |
US75751234 |
1934-12-14 |
US2065500A |
1936-12-29 |
BARBEAU ALEXIS C |
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120 |
Oat huller |
US29119428 |
1928-07-09 |
US1788687A |
1931-01-13 |
MOTT JAMES H; GRAY CARL C |
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