序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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121 | Machine à debourrer les noix de coco | EP85402537.6 | 1985-12-18 | EP0188949A1 | 1986-07-30 | Grussenmeyer, Jean Xavier; Durand, Gilles |
L'invention concerne une machine destinée à débourrer les noix de coco dotée d'un chargement continu. Cette machine trouve son utilisation dans les industries agricoles et/ou alimentaires. L'invention est constituée d'un bâti fixe (14) sur lequel sont montés trois ensembles d'entraînement/débourrage disposés à 120° l'un par rapport à l'autre autour de l'axe vertical et de trois ensembles de coupe/maintien placés eux aussi à 120° mais décalés de 60° par rapport aux précédents (Planche 2/3). L'ensemble entraînement/débourrage est constitué d'un parallélogramme déformable (15) comportant: 4 poulies guides (2) dont une motorisée entraînant deux chaînes (3) à ergots (5). un tendeur de chaînes (4) et un pieu rétractable (11), arrachant les bourres. L'ensemble coupe/maintien se compose d'une lame motorisée (7) munie d'un système pendulaire (6) et d'un guide de maintien (9). Un ressort de rappel (20) ramène le parallélogramme dans sa position initiale après débourrage. |
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122 | Molting equipment | JP2011526802 | 2009-08-12 | JP5320467B2 | 2013-10-23 | キセオク ヨウン |
The present invention provides a peeling machine comprising a container having a space in which the outer cover are removed from farm produce, a rotating plate located inside said container and coupled to a blade, a peel exit extending from the bottom of said container to the exterior, a plurality of wing plates that located between the bottom of said container and said rotating plate and placed at equal angles with respect to the center of said rotating plate, and that also rotate when said rotating plate rotates, and motor that supplies power to said rotating plate. | ||||||
123 | Molting equipment | JP2011526802 | 2009-08-12 | JP2012502629A | 2012-02-02 | キセオク ヨウン |
The present invention provides a peeling machine comprising a container having a space in which the outer cover are removed from farm produce, a rotating plate located inside said container and coupled to a blade, a peel exit extending from the bottom of said container to the exterior, a plurality of wing plates that located between the bottom of said container and said rotating plate and placed at equal angles with respect to the center of said rotating plate, and that also rotate when said rotating plate rotates, and motor that supplies power to said rotating plate. | ||||||
124 | Small piece method of nuts | JP2003433999 | 2003-12-26 | JP4613005B2 | 2011-01-12 | 豊 田畑 |
125 | METHOD FOR SEPARATING THE SHELL FROM SEEDS OR FRUIT, SIFTING DEVICE, AND SELECTION DEVICE | US15308201 | 2014-11-28 | US20170164649A1 | 2017-06-15 | Salvatore LA CAGNINA |
Procedure for separating the husk from the seeds or fruit, screening device and selection deviceIt comprises introducing the seeds or fruit in a splitting machine that hits said husk of the seeds or fruit, splitting it. | ||||||
126 | Automatic pistachio huller | US14999110 | 2016-03-30 | US20160295905A1 | 2016-10-13 | Tim Ray Vaughan |
A method and apparatus for automatically hulling freshly harvested pistachios are provided. An array of rollers is provided, wherein an alternating pattern of rollers is utilized; wherein rollers having a gritty surface alternate with rollers having a novel, perforated surface. The novel, perforated surface includes hull impact edges formed in preferably diamond shaped perforations in an expanded metal sleeve. These edges fracture the pistachio hulls into larger fragments, avoiding fouling of the huller by sticky mastic carried by the inner surface of the freshly harvested pistachios. The huller is thereby capable of operating with little or no water. | ||||||
127 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR HULLING FOR HARVESTED PISTACHIOS | US14681069 | 2015-04-07 | US20150282518A1 | 2015-10-08 | James W. Tjerrild |
The present invention provides an apparatus for dry hulling harvested pistachios, utilizing an infeed hopper positioned adjacent an elongated rotatable drum having outer projections, wherein a first plate and a second plate are adjustably secured adjacent the drum. Adjustment of the position, angular displacement and gap space of the first plate, as well as adjustment of the gap space of the second plate, provides a configuration that may be adjusted in multiple parameters, including hulling force, dwell time and cutting force level, to optimize the hulling process to accommodate varying conditions of the pistachio product and enhance purity of the hulled product. | ||||||
128 | Sheller | US11025742 | 2004-12-29 | US07444929B1 | 2008-11-04 | Basil W. Savage |
The current invention provides an improved sheller for removing the husk or shell from nuts, legumes and other similar plant products. The sheller of the current invention includes an improved ring assembly. The improved ring assembly comprises ring units having an inner ring and an outer ring. Each inner ring carries integrally formed spacers and each outer ring carries integrally formed spacers. Each inner ring directly contacts an adjunct inner ring and each outer ring directly contacts an adjacent outer ring. Through use of integrally formed spacers, the current invention significantly reduces the number of component requiring assembly during the manufacture of the sheller. | ||||||
129 | Nut hulling tub agitating fingers | US10424241 | 2003-04-27 | US06941859B2 | 2005-09-13 | George Trujillo |
An agitating device is provided that may be mounted inside a rotating nut hulling tub for increasing the agitation of the nuts, thereby increasing the hulling speed, especially important for pistachio nuts. The device comprises a bracket capable of being attached to the inside cover of a rotatable nut hulling tub, which has side wall protrusions for hulling nuts. There are at least four brackets attached to the cover at cardinal points. Each bracket has a series of three holes and three tub fingers. The tub fingers are capable of being attached to the bracket so the fingers hang downwardly into the tub in contact with the nuts, thereby agitating the nuts as they move inside the rotatable tub. The tub fingers are capable of assisting in knocking off the nut hulls and causing the nuts to move against the side wall protrusions at a faster rate, thereby speeding up the nut hulling process. | ||||||
130 | Nut fragments and methods of forming nut fragments | US10802650 | 2004-03-16 | US20050142264A1 | 2005-06-30 | Yutaka Tabata |
Raw material nuts may be quenched using an extremely low temperature liquefied gas to produce cracks in the raw material nuts. The cracked raw material nuts may then be crumbled along the cracks to separate the nuts into small nut fragments. After returning the temperature of the nuts to the ambient temperature, additional cracks can be further produced in the nut fragments by quenching the nut fragments. Smaller nut fragments can then be obtained by crumbling along the cracks. Small nut fragments in desired sizes may be obtained by repeating the process of cracking and crumbling as many times as desired. The astringent skin of the nuts may also be peeled off while the small nut fragments are produced. | ||||||
131 | Method and apparatus for removing hulls from a nut mixture | US560583 | 1995-11-20 | US5720395A | 1998-02-24 | Harold J. Schock; Thomas R. Stuecken |
An apparatus (10) and method for removing hulls (152) from a nut mixture (150) is described. The apparatus includes a gravity feed bin (12), a conveyor (28) and removal units (38). The removal units include a drum (40), a position roller (50), a beater (56) and a brush (64) around all of which extends a fibrous mat (96). The fibrous mat has looped or curved fibers (96C) and is formed as a continuous belt in the removal unit. The removal unit also includes a deflector (92) and a shield (93) to guide the removed hulls into an auger (78) to be removed from the apparatus. To operate the apparatus, the mixture is fed from the gravity feed bin onto the conveyor belt (30) of the conveyor. As the mixture moves along a horizontal path of the conveyor, the mixture comes in contact with the fibrous mat rotating in the removal units. The looped fibers of the mat contact and engage the projections (152A) on the outer surface of the hulls and secure the hulls to the mat. As the mat continues to rotate through the unit the hulls secured to the mat are removed from the mixture on the conveyor. The smooth outer surface of the meats (154) are not engaged by the looped fibers of the mat and are not picked up by the mat. As the mat moves around the unit, the beater of the unit contacts the fabric backing (96A) of the mat and acts to violently shake the mat thus, shaking off the attached hulls attached to the outer surface (96B). The removed hulls fall into the auger and are removed from the apparatus. After removal of the hulls, the mat is then fluffed by the fingers (64A) of the brush (64) in order to be ready for reuse. | ||||||
132 | Apparatus for disuniting meat and bones and carriage support therefor | US3559706D | 1968-09-13 | US3559706A | 1971-02-02 | CONRAD LUCAS JONES; ALLDRED CYRUS ALFRED JR |
A food processing apparatus for s disuniting soft edible material from harder inedible portions in appropriate foodstuffs comprising a horizontal rotating disc with a ribbed surface which cooperates with a series of tines arranged in radially extending curves above the surface in a pinwheel formation to disunite the component food parts which are introduced from above. The disc drive means is supported above the disuniting section and the entire apparatus is cantilevered on a support carriage permitting ready accessibility, adjustment and dismantling of the various members for operating and cleaning.
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133 | Nut-husking apparatus | US50667465 | 1965-11-08 | US3368598A | 1968-02-13 | ATSUMI NAKANO |
134 | Separation of nutmeat fragments from shell fragments | US41104364 | 1964-11-13 | US3249219A | 1966-05-03 | SANFILIPPO JASPER B; GRAZIANO JOSEPH C |
135 | Dust aspirator with a rotatable flexible tube connection | US69207946 | 1946-08-21 | US2458614A | 1949-01-11 | CHRISTIAAN MALCHUS JOHANNES AN |
136 | Flexible separator screen | US6901536 | 1936-03-16 | US2158705A | 1939-05-16 | RANDOLPH ROSCOE C |
137 | Machine for hulling nut meats from their shells | US14710337 | 1937-06-08 | US2135393A | 1938-11-01 | FISHER ISADORE J |
138 | Shell and meat separator | US44404330 | 1930-04-14 | US1935385A | 1933-11-14 | BIGGS JOHN L |
139 | cooper | US1439694D | US1439694A | 1922-12-26 | ||
140 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOVING HULLS FROM NUTS | US14175588 | 2014-02-07 | US20150223514A1 | 2015-08-13 | Mohammad Nakhei-Nejad |
An apparatus for removing hulls from nuts includes a rotating drum with protrusions on its surface, a hulling plate and a separator plate. Rotation of the drum causes nuts deposited on an upper surface of the drum surface between the hulling plate and the separator plate to be impinged by the protrusions against the hulling plate, thereby removing the hulls and pushing the hulls through a hulling gap between the hulling plate and the upper surface of the drum, while the hulled nuts pass through a separator gap between the separator plate and the upper surface of the drum, thereby separating the hulled nuts. |