Apparatus for peeling boiled eggs

Foods and beverages: apparatus – Means to treat food – Subdividing into plural products

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99568, A23N 500, A47G 1928, A47J 4314

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ABSTRACT:
A boiled egg peeling device is provided for gently and completely removing the shell from boiled eggs. The device includes a plurality of parallel peeling rollers connected with a circulating chain drive. In the upper segment of the chain drive, the peeling rollers are driven for rotation in the same direction. Above the rollers on the upper segment of the chain drive are provided pairs of pushing plates that are reciprocated back and forth along the axes of the rollers. The eggs are rotated by the rollers about their longitudinal axis and moved back and forth by the pushing plates in the gap between the rollers, whereby the shells are gently and completely removed from the eggs.

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