Food press and dies

Presses – Reciprocating press construction – Plural movable platens on intersecting paths

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100249, 100295, 100DIG10, 425412, 425513, B30B 704

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039773159

ABSTRACT:
A food press for shaping comestible products, such as meat and the like, in a tubular die aperture of uniform cross-section by a ram reciprocable in the die aperture by a cylinder and piston-type fluid actuator constructed so that no portion of the piston rod that might extend into the die aperture is retracted into the cylinder of the fluid actuator. The die aperture is formed by a channel-shaped stationary die means and a channel-shaped movable die means closed at the end opposite the ram. The movable die means has a part at the closed end which when the die means are closed extends into the channel of the stationary die means and which with the closed end of the movable die means provides an end wall or surface in the die aperture facing the ram inclined to the length of the die aperture. The face of the ram is similarly inclined so as to be parallel with the opposed wall of the die aperture.

REFERENCES:
patent: 823703 (1906-06-01), Sharp
patent: 2932246 (1960-04-01), Galas
patent: 3327622 (1967-06-01), Lebovitz
patent: 3759170 (1973-09-01), Bettcher

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