Method of extracting liquid from citrus fruits

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99509, A23L 200, A23N 100

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050751220

ABSTRACT:
A juice extractor comprises a split containment that houses a distendable elastomer for embracing the outer surface of a fruit. An extracting mechanism, including a perforated sleeve, is inserted through the skin of the fruit and an inner inflatable bladder is expanded within the body of the fruit to express liquid therefrom.

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