Fruit juicer with increased juice yield

Foods and beverages: apparatus – Means to treat food – By isolating a fluid constituent

Reexamination Certificate

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C099S508000

Reexamination Certificate

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06945162

ABSTRACT:
A fruit juicer has a rotating, upwardly-tapering, centrally-disposed, projecting element, for the pressing of a fruit. The element is surrounded by a collector dish, into which a stationary wall of a fixed annular body extends downwards. A device for compressing the fruit pulp, and thus squeezing additional juice out of the pulp, is formed on the wall. On rotating the collector dish with a motor drive the compression device forces the pulp of the fruit downwards in a generally wedge direction. The additional compression device is one or more blades that are fixed to or formed on the inner side of the projecting wall.

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