And Cluster Breaking Patents (Class 99/638)
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Patent number: 12090517Abstract: A hydraulically powered separator includes a separation chamber, an auger, a restrictor ring mounted at an output end of the chamber, a hydraulic cylinder having a reciprocating ram, a proportional hydraulic valve operatively coupled to the hydraulic cylinder, and a controller operatively coupled to the proportional hydraulic valve so as to control the hydraulic cylinder in a closed-loop manner. The chamber receives and processes a food product and has a cylindrical screen including a plurality of apertures. The auger is rotatably disposed within the chamber and an annular space and a volume is defined between the auger and the screen. The restrictor ring can be linearly and reciprocally displaced. Linear displacement of the restrictor ring varies a size of the volume. Movement of the ram causes pivoting movement of the restrictor ring to reduce or increase the size of the volume.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2023Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: PROVISUR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Eric Eisiminger, Alexander Eugene Robinson
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Patent number: 12004550Abstract: A destemming device includes a housing, a motor, and a belt system configured to fit within the housing. The housing includes at least one cutting aperture. The belt system includes a first belt assembly and a second belt assembly. The first belt assembly includes a first plurality of rollers and a first gripper belt extending around the first plurality of rollers. The second belt assembly includes a second plurality of rollers and a second gripper belt extending around the second plurality of rollers. The first gripper belt and the second gripper belt define a nip. The at least one cutting aperture is aligned with the nip. The motor is operatively connected to the belt system.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2020Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: TRICK CONCEPTSInventor: James David Jasiewicz
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Patent number: 8757054Abstract: An apparatus for singularizing and separating cherries includes a product line defining a V-shaped slot and motorized belts installed on opposite walls defining the slot and arranged on the bottom thereof. The cherries are separated from their stems by circular blades rotating around axes preferably orthogonal to the direction of said āVā slot. Preferably, in the position corresponding to said rotating circular blades, on the upper edges of said opposite walls is installed a respective rising face, oriented upwardly and preferably inclined and lying on the same plane of the respective said opposite wall, parallel to the direction of said āVā slot, provided with a front edge that is downwardly oriented and inclined toward the direction of origin of the vegetable products.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Unitec S.p.A.Inventor: Luca Benedetti
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Patent number: 8272322Abstract: An apparatus for separating objects, such as cherries, that are joined together by removable links, includes a collecting vessel having a water inlet and into which the objects are conveyed by means separate from the water inlet. One or more conduits extend downstream from the collecting vessel and have respective inflow mouths situated downstream of the collecting vessel. Water pumps within the conduits cause liquid to whirl about with the products taken in therewith, and pump them into the respective outflow mouths so as to eject them. The collecting vessel is a tank whose wall facing the inflow mouths has an upper edge adapted to perform as a horizontal spillway. The upper edge is situated higher than the inflow mouths, and a chute between the upper edge and the inflow mouths causes the liquid and the objects to converge towards the inflow mouths. Preferably, water ejected from the conduits is recovered and recycled.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Unitec S.p.A.Inventor: Luca Benedetti
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Publication number: 20110048253Abstract: A destemming machine (10) comprising a frame (11) which houses a machine body (5) to which a hopper (12) is associated to enable inlet of material to be destemmed into an inlet mouth (13) of the machine body (50), at least a rotary perforated drum (14) contained internally of the machine body (50) internally of which a shaft rotates (15), which shaft is provided with blades (16) arranged in a helical fashion in order to perform a destemming action, the machine (10) comprising at least an outlet mouth (18) of the destemmed grapes and an outlet mouth (17) of the stems. The destemming machine (10) includes means for injecting and circulating an inertising gas (40) internally thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: DIEMME S.P.A.Inventors: Filippo Melandri, Giuseppe Melandri
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Patent number: 7487719Abstract: This application discloses a method for separating banana clusters into individual fruits. In this method, the banana cluster is hung on a carrier (such as a cable) in such a way that the hanging point is the place where the banana fruit stalks converge (at the crown). The cluster and/or the cutter are moved toward each other and the cutter is positioned such that the cutter cuts the fruit stalks at a point lower than the cluster hanging point.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Chiquita Brands International, Inc.Inventors: Raul Fernandez, Gonzalo Marquez, Kevin Forsyth, Julio Vasquez, Mark Bakhakh, Yury Buch, Sergey Klimin, Vladimir Vasiliev, Oleg Feigenson, Illya Ilyin, Yuriy Yaess
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Patent number: 7472648Abstract: Device for separating the stalks of fruit such as cherries, grouped together in clusters, from one another at their joining point, includes at least one hydraulic circuit including a tank (1) receiving the fruit to be treated; a centrifugal pump (2) connected to the tank for sucking up the liquid and the fruit therefrom; and at least one filtration device (3) receiving the liquid and the fruit discharged by the pump and capable of separating the fruit from the liquid. The tank has a base (4) which converges downwards as far as a lower outlet orifice (5) of this tank. The pump includes a housing (7) and at least one pumping wheel (9) guided in rotation relative to the housing along an at least substantially vertical axis (10) of rotation, and the pump has an axial suction inlet (11) connected below the lower outlet orifice.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: Materiel pour l'Arboriculture FruitiereInventor: Philippe Blanc
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Patent number: 7033631Abstract: An apparatus and method for declustering cherries, including a plurality of oscillating cutting modules (36), each having a power driven shaft (40) with a plurality of circular blades (42) fixed along its length. The modules further comprise cutting ramps (46) having a tail section (48) extending under the blades, such that the clusters are suspended from their nodes at the moment of cutting. The height of tail sections (48) may be adjusted to accommodate cherry varieties having different stem lengths.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2000Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Inventor: Leif Gunnar Opedal
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Patent number: 6036989Abstract: Apparatus for the automated removal of cores from vegetables, especially floretting vegetables, comprises a conveyor (13, 14) including vegetable supports (15) for indexed advancing of vegetables (35) from a loading station (A) to a cutting station (B) and a cutting head assembly comprising one or more cutter elements (23) movable in a core-excision cutting movement, in which the cutting head assembly is movable between a cutting position in registration with a vegetable support in the cutting station and a core discharge position displaced from the pass of the conveyor. The apparatus may be single- or multi-lane. The cutter blades may be formed as lobes (23) which retain the excised cores in the closed-together condition pending ejection at the discharge position.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Anthony George Ellis
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Patent number: 5824356Abstract: There is disclosed method and apparatus for cleaning roots, tubers, bulbs, and the like, for example, sugar beets, chicory, Jerusalem artichokes, dahlia, potato, and onions (hereinafter "articles"). In the apparatus, spaced horizontal rollers have helices on their cylindrical surfaces which scroll the articles laterally to the ends of the rollers where they are deposited on a slide that removes them from the cleaner, or, optionally, returns the articles to the cleaner at strategically located lower positions for stalk removal and/or leaf stripping, or for other desired cleaning. The first sets of rollers are designed to separate small chips, small stones and loose soil from the articles. The next sets of rollers are designed to remove adhering soil and/or mud, weeds, and larger stones. Strategic placement sizing, rotational speed, and direction of rotation of the helices on the rollers are instrumental in removing leaves, stalks, weeds, breaking up dirt clods and mud balls, and cleaning of the articles.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1996Date of Patent: October 20, 1998Inventors: Barnard Stewart Silver, Robert V. Zimmerman
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Patent number: 5277107Abstract: Trimmer for vegetables of the broccoli type is provided with a structure supporting a rotating plate in which are mounted vegetable holding systems. Each vegetable holding system is free to rotate about its axis so as to be capable of being propelled with a movement of rotation about that axis by a drive device. The device for driving in rotation acts during a portion of each revolution of the rotating plate during which a cutter associated with the corresponding vegetable holding system is brought by a control system against the vegetable so as to remove heads from the vegetable at the required section.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1991Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Inventor: Antonio Turatti
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Patent number: 5226355Abstract: A berry stripping machine for grapes includes a machine housing, a berry stripping cylinder rotatably mounted therein, and a fill funnel for the grapes preceding the berry stripping cylinder. A spiked roller is coaxially mounted inside the berry stripping cylinder. The berry stripping cylinder and the spiked roller are driven by separate adjustable-rate drive units.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: AMOS GmbH AnlagentechnikInventor: Michael Dimitriou
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Patent number: 5168799Abstract: An apparatus for the cutting out of vegetable heads, in particular cauliflower, fruits or parts thereof which have on their underside a central part (stipe), which is to be cut out from the surrounding part along a hemispherical or ogival face. The diameter of the cauliflower is established and the value determined is used for setting and controlling the cutter which is guided on a circular path, for adapting the diameter of the cutter circular path and the penetration depth of the cutter. In addition, the height of the cauliflower to be worked is also sensed, and the values for diameter and height are converted into electric signals and then processed to form setting signals. These setting signals are used for electromechanical control of the cutting operation in such a manner that the adjustment of the diameter of the cutter circular path is carried out independently of the adjustment of the cutter penetration depth.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1992Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Assignee: Herbort Maschinenbau GmbHInventor: Wolfgang Borvitz
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Patent number: 5168801Abstract: A method, apparatus and system for slicing broccoli and the like into relatively uniform spears suitable for packing and freezing by grasping the stem end of the broccoli in clamping jaws with the main portion of the broccoli head depending vertically, moving a plurality of slicing knives upwardly to slice through said main portion, and severing the stem portion from the sliced portion to provide spears of similar size and shape. The heads of broccoli move along a feed conveyor and erecting means to a transfer station where their stem ends are grasped by clamping jaws carried on a rotary turntable in vertical alignment with a slicing knife assembly reciprocable vertically in response to the rotation of the turntable. A rotary knife severs the stem ends from the spears which drop onto a discharge conveyor. All of the described actions occur as the broccoli moves at a constant uniform speed through the slicing machine.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1990Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Inventor: Robert E. Switek, Jr.
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Patent number: 5074203Abstract: An apparatus for severing fragments (such as fleurettes) from a one-piece core of an article, such as a cauliflower, as the article is translated between stations along a process path. In a preferred embodiment, the article is translated through a sequence of stations, including a coring station, along the process path. At the coring station, the article is held in a fixed position by an impaling knife or pin, while one or more rotating coring knives are lowered into engagement with the article by a pivoting arm mechanism. The pivoting arm mechanism causes each rotating knife to trace out a generally helical path as it cores the article.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1990Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Assignee: Ashlock CompanyInventors: Thomas W. Hirtle, Frederick J. Cimperman, Klaus Silbermann
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Patent number: 5050492Abstract: Cherries are transported by an array of side-by-side belts which are driven past cutters aligned with respective separating guides, each of which separates the cherries of a bunch before the bunch reaches a cutter, and locates the cherries on opposite sides of the cutter. The cutter can cooperate with an anvil to support the stalks while the stalks are separated by the cutter, usually at a node.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1990Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Belt-Ton Grading Pty. Ltd.Inventors: Phillip J. Wotton, Glynn F. Liebelt, Robert G. Washington
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Patent number: 5009909Abstract: A method and apparatus for severing fragments (such as fleurettes) from a one-piece core of an article, such as a cauliflower, as the article is translated between stations along a process path. In a preferred embodiment, the article is loaded on a rotary table at a first station, then deleafed (or otherwise trimmed) at a second station, then aligned by a set of alignment rollers while translating through third and fourth alignment stations, then cored at a fifth coring station, and finally unloaded at a sixth station. At the coring station, the article is held in a fixed position by an impaling knife (or pin) while a set of rotating coring knives are lowered into engagement with the articles by a pivoting arm mechanism. The pivoting arm mechanism causes each rotating knife to trace out a generally helical path as it cores the article.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1988Date of Patent: April 23, 1991Assignee: Ashlock CompanyInventors: Thomas W. Hirtle, Frederick J. Cimperman, Klaus Silbermann
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Patent number: 4787305Abstract: The present invention relates to a hollowing machine for vegetables and fruits comprising a frame (1) with a lower table (2), a central table (3), an upper table (4) and outermost a step-by-step pivoting table (7), placed above the upper table. The pivoting table is provided with recesses or pockets for keeping a vegetable or fruit, e.g. a head of cauliflower. The machine comprises a supporting device (103) and a holding device (104) for centering and holding the head of cauliflower in the correct position. Below the outer pivoting table (7) and the upper table (4), centered under one of the recesses, a device of the iris diaphragm (83) type is arranged and straight under this diaphragm a knife head (46) and control devices (107, 36) for controlling the up- and downward movements of the knife head are arranged. The knife head comprises i.a.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignee: Progressive Food Engineering ABInventor: Yngve Akesson
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Patent number: 4784057Abstract: A cluster seprator for engaging and separating clusters of pod vegetables joined together by stem sections from a large quantity of individual pod vegetables, includes two tandem substantially horizontally spaced drums which each have a cylindrical surface such that the two drums form a restricted zone between the cylindrical surfaces. The drums are rottable in opposite directions so that the cylindrical surfaces move in the same direction at the restricted zone. On each drum are hooked rods which extend generally radially outwardly from the cylindrical surface so that a hook portion of each rod faces generally upwardly within the restricted zone. The hooked rods on each drum form an array of rods of selected density. The hooked rods pass juxtaposedly through the restricted zone at the combined densities of the arrays of both drums to optimize engagement of the clusters of pod vegetables falling through the restricted zone while permitting individual pod vegetables to fall freely between the rods.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1988Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Assignee: Hughes CompanyInventors: Dennis O. Mietzel, R. Kevin Wells
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Patent number: 4773324Abstract: An improved broccoli trimming machine is provided for cutting or scalping broccoli heads in a manner yielding separated broccoli fleurettes of substantially uniform size and shape. The improved broccoli trimming machine includes an indexing mechanism with clamp units for holding and indexing broccoli heads to a scalping station. A bowl-shaped cutter at the scalping station is moved into cutting relation with the broccoli heads to scalp each head along a curved, substantially semi-spherical line to approximate the curved contour of the top of a broccoli head to be cut, thereby separating the head into individual fleurettes of substantially uniform size and shape.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1987Date of Patent: September 27, 1988Assignee: J. R. Simplot CompanyInventors: John V. Wylie, David K. Lewis
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Patent number: 4687064Abstract: A harvester for harvesting green peanuts is moved along a peanut bed. A plant conveyor using an angled pair of back-to-back V-belts is arranged to cause the belts to grip the stem area of peanut plants and, as the belts move rearward and the harvester moves forward, the plants are pulled from the bed. Picking elements having a plurality of toothed picking combs move laterally beneath the belts, contacting the plant root structure and removing the peanuts therefrom. Means are provided for removing dirt from the roots, transporting picked peanuts to a storage bin and storing the peanuts therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: RJM, Inc.Inventor: Reaves Johnson
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Patent number: 4528902Abstract: A machine for processing pod vegetables including a frame. A generally horizontal outer drum is rotatably mounted on the frame and is adapted to contain the pod vegetables being processed. The outer drum has an inwardly presented working surface adapted to interact with the pod vegetables to process them, the working surface having an ascending side and a descending side as the outer drum rotates. An inner drum is rotatably mounted on the frame, the longitudinal axis of the inner drum being oriented parallel to the longitudinal axis of the outer drum. The inner drum is adapted to rotate in the same direction as and at a higher rate of rotation than the outer drum, the inner drum having an outer surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1984Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: Hughes Company, Inc.Inventor: Dennis O. Mietzel
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Patent number: 4457223Abstract: A grape crusher and de-stemmer comprising a drum (5) having a spiral rotor blade (8) eccentrically mounted in the drum to have a greater clearance at the top and at the bottom. The drum is perforated with perforations (18,19) and means are provided for rotating the rotor at high speed to remove the berries from the stalks and to split the berries so that the juice may be extracted.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1981Date of Patent: July 3, 1984Inventor: Cesare Spinato
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Patent number: 4254702Abstract: A declusterer disc assembly (8) is disclosed which is useable in conjunction with a partition (20) of the pod tumbling drum (18) of a declusterer machine to shear the stems of pod vegetables which are engaged and elevated by notches (17) in the inner edge (16) of the partition (20) when the drum (18) is rotated. The declusterer disc assembly (8) includes a rotatable hub (12) and a pair of interchangeable discs (9a, 9b) mounted on the hub (12) in parallel relation to define a gap (14) between the discs (9a, 9b) of sufficient width to receive the partition (20) in slideable relation. The discs (9a, 9b) each have a plurality of spaced spokes (11a, 11b) extending from an annular cutting ring (10a, 10b) to the hub (12) to define spaced discharge openings (23) of greater area than the spokes (11a, 11b ) for discharge of stem portions from between the discs (9a, 9b).Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1979Date of Patent: March 10, 1981Assignee: Hughes Company, Inc.Inventor: Krishna R. Kumandan
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Patent number: 4253390Abstract: A system for extracting liquids from fruit, vegetables, or other similar materials with particular application to dejuicing grapes. The system provides a destemmer for receiving picked grapes and for removing stems and leaves therefrom. The destemmer partially crushes the grapes during the destemming operation producing free run juice in the resulting grape must. The must is transferred to a predrainer screw press which separates and collects the free run juice and a preselected portion of the residual juice by means of a gentle pressing action augmented by centrifugal force. The partially dewatered must is then transferred to one or more final screw presses which apply heavy compression to extract the remainder of usable juice from the predrained must. The predrainer press and final presses have throughput control means to provide a continuous feed of grapes through the system for maximum efficiency of juice extraction.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1979Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Inventors: Arthur J. Hunt, Arthur J. Hunt, Jr.
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Patent number: 4211161Abstract: There is described a stump removing tool particularly designed for separating cauliflower flowerets from the stump thereof. It may also be useful for coring cabbages. The tool comprises a cylinder having an upper cutting edge and a nose piece, the apex of which includes meridian blades having cutting edges. When the nose piece is penetrating into the cauliflower head, the base of which is placed on the cylinder, the cauliflower flowerets are spread while the meridian blades first cut the cauliflower head center into tapers; then, the inside cylinder cut the stump into tapers which fall. A machine is also described which comprises a conveyor belt adapted to be advanced step by step, the belt carrying regularly spaced tool cylinders, and a vertical frame. A slide is in the frame and over the mounted tool nose pieces.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1978Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Inventors: Louis J. Jourdan, Jean M. Saillour
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Patent number: 4176595Abstract: A cauliflower coring apparatus and method in which cauliflower heads are fed one-by-one into a housing by a conveyor having bowls for receiving the heads, each bowl having a number of spikes on which the heads are impaled. A shiftable beam in the housing carries a first rotary cutter and a vertically adjustable hold-down ring for engaging a head to keep it from moving out of its bowl as the first cutter rotates and removes the culls from the head by a coring effect. After its culls have been removed, the head is engaged and cut by a second rotary cutter which disintegrates the head and separates it into curds. The culls and curds drop into respective first and second chutes and onto first and second conveyors for movement away from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1977Date of Patent: December 4, 1979Assignee: Richard A. Shaw, Inc.Inventor: Richard A. Shaw
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Patent number: 4131062Abstract: A declusterer device for engaging and removing clusters of pod vegetables joined together by stem sections from a mass of such vegetables and presenting such clusters to knives for cutting. A plurality of axially spaced stiffener partitions are disposed in an inclined cylindrical drum constructed of connected cylindrical segments in a conventional manner. Each partition has a central passage through which pod vegetables pass which is defined by a plurality of substantially straight primary edges. Notches are defined between each adjacent pair of primary edges by the extended end of one primary edge and a retaining edge extending therefrom in trailing relation to the point of termination of the leading end of the adjacent primary edge. The adjacent primary edges are spaced sufficiently to permit the stem sections of the vegetable clusters to be received within the notches for engagement by the retaining edges when the drum and baffles are rotated to remove the clusters from the mass.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1977Date of Patent: December 26, 1978Assignee: Hughes Company, Inc.Inventor: Ramakrishnarao K. Kumandan
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Patent number: 4099456Abstract: The invention provides apparatus for cutting for example florets from cauliflower heads or leaves from cabbages cleanly so as to avoid damage to the florets or leaves. As a tubular knife follows a path encircling the stalk, so a divider member parts the florets or leaves to facilitate a clean cut.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1976Date of Patent: July 11, 1978Assignee: Dreibholz & Floering LimitedInventor: David John Cornish