Apparatus for separating liquid and solid materials

Presses – With drain means for expressed liquid – Drainage through or along pressure surface

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99495, 100211, B30B 502

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041400518

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for separating liquid and solid materials, especially for extracting juice from agricultural products, particularly from fruits, comprising a rotatably mounted press container subdivided by a substantially hood-like press or squeezing diaphragm into a pressure compartment and a press or squeezing compartment. The pressure compartment has an inlet arrangement for a pressurized fluid medium and the squeezing compartment has a juice outlet arrangement. The juice outlet arrangement possesses drainage channels at the solid-wall, preferably dome-shaped section of the container located opposite the squeezing diaphragm. The drainage channels are formed by substantially trough-shaped elements provided with perforations and arranged in spaced relationship from one another at the inside of the wall of the container.

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patent: 1916393 (1933-07-01), Smith
patent: 3808966 (1974-05-01), Busch
patent: 3969995 (1976-07-01), Krueger
patent: 4024810 (1977-05-01), Braun

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