Continuous press, in particular for pressing beet pulp and other

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

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100157, B30B 920

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044998236

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a continuous press for pressing beet pulp and other juice-containing materials, and comprising a wheel (10, 12) which rotates about its own axis inside an eccentric rotatable ring (16) which is pressed against the wheel, and which has an inside diameter larger than the outside diameter of the wheel. The axial ends of a pressure region are closed by cheek plates (48) in the form of rings of smaller diameter than the wheel. These plates are pressed against the inside surface of a wheel rim (12) by pressure wheels (58). They prevent material from escaping from the pressing region, but being of small diameter, they allow material to be inserted and removed from the wheel-ring assembly up and downstream respectively from the pressing region.

REFERENCES:
patent: 390651 (1888-10-01), Crawford
patent: 3015199 (1962-01-01), McKeon et al.
patent: 3086454 (1963-04-01), Asplund
patent: 3234894 (1966-02-01), Dechert

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