Process of extracting juice from a sample of liquid-containing m

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

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100 37, 100223, B30B 906, B30B 1502

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042122414

ABSTRACT:
An extractor press disclosed comprises an upright frame having a plurality of posts, a drum mounted for angular displacements around one of the posts and having a plurality of equidistant sample loading and juice extraction work stations. Each work station has a coaxial filter cup and juice receptacle assembly, a lower hydraulic cylinder having a piston adapted to raise the assembly during compression, and a central ejection rod. An operating station is fixed to the frame and comprises a motor for the rotation of the drum and an upper precompression hydraulic cylinder having a piston for displacing the removable ramming member in the filter cup and a latch for locking the ramming member in position in the filter cup and an ejecting hydraulic cylinder selectively cooperable with the central ejection rod.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1360206 (1920-11-01), French et al.
patent: 2904835 (1959-09-01), Thomas
patent: 3304855 (1967-02-01), Oebell

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