181 |
Rice polisher, pre-polished rice producing apparatus, leveling device and pre-polished rice producing facility |
US10349415 |
2003-01-22 |
US20030110958A1 |
2003-06-19 |
Soichi
Yamamoto; Masashi
Shibata; Yoichi
Adachi; Harou
Mori; Yuji
Suzuki |
A rice polisher for polishing rice, which is a preprocess necessary for producing pre-white rice having a favorable taste by using a small amount of water, a pre-polished rice producing apparatus that uses the rice polisher, a leveling device capable of uniformly leveling grains, and a pre-polished rice producing facility. The rice polisher includes a grain-lifting spiral for transporting white rice above from below, a water-pouring port for pouring polishing water, the water-pouring port being disposed at a head portion, a discharge port for discharging the white rice, the discharge port being disposed at the head portion, and a rice-polishing roll for polishing rice by agitating together with the polishing water poured from the water-pouring port the white rice pressurized by transportation by the grain-lifting spiral, with the polisher discharging from the discharge port the white rice that has been polished. |
182 |
Husking apparatus |
US09875781 |
2001-06-06 |
US06347579B1 |
2002-02-19 |
Masahide Houri; Minoru Koreda; Takeshi Mito; Satoru Satake |
A husking apparatus supplies cereal grains between a pair of rotating rubber rolls through a guiding chute, rubs and husks them. A roll diameter marker for indicating an abrasion degree of the diameter of one of the rubber rolls is provided near the minimum gap between the rubber rolls. An incline angle changing marker previously marked with a changing degree of a position or an angle of incline of the guiding chute in correspondence to the roll diameter marker is provided near the lower end of the guiding chute. An operator can readily detect the diameter of the rubber roll by means of the roll diameter marker and accurately set the position or the angle of incline of the guiding chute in accordance with the incline angle changing marker. |
183 |
Husking apparatus |
US09875781 |
2001-06-06 |
US20020011155A1 |
2002-01-31 |
Masahide
Houri; Minoru
Koreda; Takeshi
Mito; Satoru
Satake; Toshiko
Satake |
A husking apparatus supplies cereal grains between a pair of rotating rubber rolls through a guiding chute, rubs and husks them. A roll diameter marker for indicating an abrasion degree of the diameter of one of the rubber rolls is provided near the minimum gap between the rubber rolls. An incline angle changing marker previously marked with a changing degree of a position or an angle of incline of the guiding chute in correspondence to the roll diameter marker is provided near the lower end of the guiding chute. An operator can readily detect the diameter of the rubber roll by means of the roll diameter marker and accurately set the position or the angle of incline of the guiding chute in accordance with the incline angle changing marker. |
184 |
Pneumatic grain conveyance rice mill |
US166878 |
1980-07-08 |
US4357864A |
1982-11-09 |
Felipe Salete-Garces |
A rice mill comprising grain feed means, grain husking means connected to said grain feed means, paddy removing means connected to said grain husking means, first grain elevating means connected to said paddy removing means, grain polishing and whitening means connected to said first grain elevating means, second grain elevating means connected to said polishing and whitening means, grain classifying means connected to said second grain elevating means, bin means connected to said grain classifying means, and pneumatic cyclonic separating means for removing light materials from said paddy removing means, said grain husking means, said polishing and whitening means, and said grain classifying means, is rendered capable of full pneumatic conveyance of the grain by the provision of first, second and third grain decelerating and abrading sifter means at the entrances of said grain husking means, said grain polishing and whitening means and said grain classifying means, respectively, and sieve means between each said first and third grain decelerating and abrading sifter means and said grain husking means and said grain classifying means, respectively, said first grain feed means and said first and second grain elevating means being pneumatic conveying means. |
185 |
Pneumatically operated grain handling apparatus |
US084831 |
1979-10-15 |
US4295614A |
1981-10-20 |
Ned J. Bond, III |
For use in a grain feed system at a grain processing plant, the preferred and illustrated embodiment discloses a pneumatically powered control system connected to a gate in the grain processing apparatus to open the gate and further discloses a pneumatically operated grain processing apparatus. The control system responds to the presence of grain. As the grain flows through the processing equipment, the gate and processing apparatus are maintained in an operative state. On sensing the absence of grain, the sensor triggers signals which close the hopper supply system for grain and disables the grain processing equipment. |
186 |
Huller |
US34830673 |
1973-04-05 |
US3857333A |
1974-12-31 |
SATAKE T |
A huller operating for separating hulled rice and unhulled rice and recirculating the unhulled rice to the supply hopper of the hull after husking it therein. To this end, the huller comprises a sorting or separating pan having a rough sorting surface and having the supply side in a higher elevation than the discharge side, a reciprocating device for reciprocating said pan in an obliquely upward direction when seen in front elevation, a vibration conveyor mounted integrally with the pan on the takeout opening for the separated unhulled rice and adapted to be reciprocated by reciprocation of said sorting pan, hulling means provided below the discharge opening of said vibration conveyor, and means for recirculating the rice thus husked to the supply side of the pan.
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187 |
Automatic load controlling apparatus for grain polishing machine |
US28893963 |
1963-06-19 |
US3179140A |
1965-04-20 |
TOSHIHIKO SATAKE |
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188 |
Corn shelling apparatus |
US49369755 |
1955-03-11 |
US2849004A |
1958-08-26 |
MCCREERY EDWARD P; ARMS MILO F |
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189 |
Rotary delivery damper for grain cleaning chambers |
US12240649 |
1949-10-20 |
US2587137A |
1952-02-26 |
GILES JOHN E |
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190 |
Gate positioning mechanism for hulling machines |
US75392947 |
1947-06-11 |
US2460769A |
1949-02-01 |
SCHWARZ EUGENE A |
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191 |
Milling-machine. |
US1912726626 |
1912-10-19 |
US1094069A |
1914-04-21 |
HEDFELDT AXEL T |
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192 |
Depericarping apparatus. |
US1911660039 |
1911-11-13 |
US1051877A |
1913-02-04 |
GABBETT-FAIRFAX HUGH WILLIAM |
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193 |
Cotton-seed cleaner and huller. |
US1909510197 |
1909-07-29 |
US949607A |
1910-02-15 |
VANLANDINGHAM WILLIAM WALLACE |
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194 |
Shaking-scourer. |
US1906349178 |
1906-12-22 |
US888678A |
1908-05-26 |
WILSON SAMUEL T |
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195 |
Grain cleaning and scouring machine. |
US1902165188 |
1902-03-26 |
US736264A |
1903-08-11 |
JEFFERS HERBERT C |
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196 |
Coffee-pulping machine |
US620053D |
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US620053A |
1899-02-21 |
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197 |
Grain-scourer |
US539739D |
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US539739A |
1895-05-21 |
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198 |
Grain-scouring machine |
US504173D |
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US504173A |
1893-08-29 |
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199 |
Grain-cleaning mill |
US456077D |
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US456077A |
1891-07-14 |
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200 |
Grain-scourer |
US452434D |
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US452434A |
1891-05-19 |
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