Abstract: A multi-cell apparatus for the solvent extraction of oils or juices from divided organic material and like operations wherein a circular series of open top cells is radially disposed for rotation about a vertical axis with a bottom door hinged to the lower end of each cell comprised of a perforate bottom panel carried on a rigid frame and which is normally held closed against the lower end of its cell, but which swings downwardly by the removal of support at both the inner and outer ends of the door at a predetermined station in the circle of rotation of the cells for the discharge of spent material in turn from each cell preparatory to the door being again closed.
Abstract: A sample processor and method for the automatic extraction of families of compounds, known as extracts, from liquid and/or homogenized solid samples are disclosed. The sample processor includes a tube support structure which supports a plurality of extraction tubes, each containing a sample from which families of compounds are to be extracted. The support structure is moveable automatically with respect to one or more extraction stations, so that as each tube is at each station a solvent system, consisting of a solvent and reagents, is introduced therein. As a result an extract is automatically extracted from the tube. The sample processor includes an arrangement for directing the different extracts from each tube to different containers, or to direct similar extracts from different tubes to the same utilization device.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 25, 1974
Date of Patent:
January 29, 1980
Assignee:
California Institute of Technology
Inventors:
Vilhelm J. Jahnsen, Charles F. Campen, Jr.
Abstract: There is disclosed an improved rotary extractor assembly comprised of a rotor positioned within a vapor tight vessel and having upper and lower wheel assemblies positioned along the periphery thereof, which wheel assemblies ride on upper and lower track assemblies mounted to the inner surface of the vessel.