Blade arrangement in a peach pitter

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

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99551, 99552, A23N 404, A23N 422

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042547016

ABSTRACT:
A peach pitter of the torque type in which the space between the pit gripping teeth on the peach bisecting blades at the pitting station is open at both ends and each successive peach is fed into said space through one open end and the preceeding pitted peach and separated pit are discharged out of the other open end of said space.

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