Method of making soft ice-drink and apparatus of making the same

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Combined or convertible

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241DIG17, 366279, B02C 1900

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus of making a soft ice-drink comprises a mixing mechanism including a container containing a liquid material such as syrup and into which shaved ice pieces are discharged, rotary blades, rotatably supported within the container, for mixing together the liquid material and shaved ice pieces and smashing the shaved ice pieces into granules of ice, and a drive motor for rotating the rotary blades at high speeds, and an ice shaving mechanism, disposed on an apparatus bed and above the mixing mechanism, including a shaver casing having a slit to which a shaving blade is exposed and a shaved ice dischage chute opened to above the container, and rotatable blades, provided within the shaver casing, for cooperating with the shaving blade to shave ice blocks charged into the shaver casing.

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patent: 4055099 (1977-10-01), Mitsubayashi

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