Crushed carcase separation head and machine

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With separation or classification of material

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17 1G, B02C 1922, B02C 2316, A22C 1700

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a mechanical separation head intended particularly for the treatment of crushed carcases and machine which is equipped with it. In such a separation head (100), and thus in the machine equipped with it, the drive under pressure against the grille (4) forming a sieve of the product to be treated is obtained by means of a vane (16) pump (P) serving at the connection of the crusher (18) and the head and which cooperates with a member (2) of which the double function is on the one hand to mash the product, and on the other hand to scrape the interior of the grille. Such a member (2) has a plurality of teeth (a,b,c . . . n) having a scraping surface (101), these teeth being spaced so that the totality of the internal face of the grille (4) is scraped. The invention is applicable to the treatment of any type of product having recoverable residual flesh such as animal carcases, fishbones, and shellfishes' shells.

REFERENCES:
patent: 39540 (1863-08-01), Banks
patent: 4025001 (1977-05-01), Yarem et al.

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