Abstract: Apparatus for loosening or removing the skin from products such as nut kernels, beans, seeds or the like. Carriers are arranged to receive the products and a liquid jet manifold is adapted to direct jet or jets at the products. In a preferred embodiment, the products are disposed in an annular recess in a carrier, and are subjected to jets of liquid discharged from two nozzles at each end of a bar arranged to rotate above the recess.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 4, 2001
Date of Patent:
October 21, 2003
Assignee:
James Foxdale Limited
Inventors:
John Edward Legge Prendiville, Malcolm Louis Axel Avison
Abstract: A rotor disc for accelerating and projecting particles radially outwards off the disc toward an encircling impact element includes a rotatable disc base having radial channels for guiding particles radially outwards. The channels are formed of side walls fixed to the disc base with side faces on opposite sides of each channel. The corresponding side faces of each pair of sidewalls are arranged essentially parallel and have, in each pair of opposed faces, at least a first face which a radial chamfer having at least a first and a second chamfer face which are angled to form a groove disposed above the disc base for guiding the particles.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing appendages from seeds are described. The apparatus includes a chamber to contain the seed to be threshed. Mounted rotatively in the chamber is at least one filament spool means which, upon rotation, causes filament to be paid out and thresh the seed. Means are attached to the chamber to draw a gaseous medium through the chamber to suspend the seed with appendages in the threshing zone. After the appendages are removed, the appendage-free seed is discharged from the cylinder. The invention finds particular use in the threshing of seeds armed with appendages that are difficult or impossible to remove with existing seed threshing equipment.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 25, 1985
Date of Patent:
February 16, 1988
Assignees:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture, The State of Oregon acting by and through the Oregon State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University
Abstract: A machine for dehulling flat disc-like seeds having a relatively heavy kernel inside the hull comprising a spinning rotor for throwing the seeds against an annular impact band to crack the hull. The rotor consists of a disc with radial blades on the surface thereof which define channels for orienting the seeds so that they are ejected like spinning saucers and strike the impact ring at their fault lines. The radial blades may also include a sweeping fin to clear the path of seed portions which might interfere with the impacting of the seeds.
Abstract: Methods and apparatus for processing grain to provide meal, grit, flour and masa products suitable for human consumption and by-products suitable for use as animal feed and industrial products. The methods includes forming a slurry of the grain with water and processing the slurry through dehusking, germ detaching, grinding and sifting stages while maintaining the grain at a relatively high moisture content. Partially different methods are employed depending on whether the processed grain is sorghum, wheat or corn. The processing apparatus includes a dehusking unit having a plurality of pump stages to remove the husks from the grain kernels without cracking a substantial portion of the kernels. A fluidized bed dryer is utilized to remove excess water and to surface dry the kernels and husks. For sorghum grains a centrifugal impact germ detacher is utilized to break up the dehusked kernel and separate the germ and oil from the endosperm.
Abstract: A machine for hulling nuts having a rotationally driven horizontal disc provided with an upwardly disposed abrasive surface; a cylindrical casing coaxially related to the disc, closely spaced from its periphery, and provided with a discharge opening; a cover closing the casing above the disc and provided with a supply opening adjacent to the discharge opening; and a plurality of blades spaced around the disc and extending generally radially across it to guide nuts deposited in an unhulled condition on the disc through the supply opening in a path around the disc and alternately centrally and peripherally of the disc toward the discharge opening, the hulls being abraded from the kernals as the nuts traverse the path and being urged centrifugally from the disc to fall between it and the casing while the separated kernels exit through the discharge opening.