Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Adhesion – Coated surface or mass
Patent
1976-10-18
1978-10-03
Reeves, Robert B.
Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
Adhesion
Coated surface or mass
130 30R, 209580, B07C 512, A01D 4600
Patent
active
041183118
ABSTRACT:
A tomato harvester sorting system. Tomatoes from a rear cross-conveyor are caried forwardly by a pre-sorting conveyor where workers remove vegetative trash. An electro-mechanical sorter judges the redness or greenness of tomatoes falling from the forward end of the pre-sorting conveyor and impels green tomatoes into a cull chute, while red tomatoes fall on to an elevating conveyor. An after-sorting conveyor receives red tomatoes from the upper end of the elevating conveyor and carries them forward to an output end, while workers remove blemished and overripe fruit. A tiltable, outwardly-moving clod conveyor, being the terminal portion of a conveyor system for clods and loose tomatoes, has a cull chute at its outer end. The clod conveyor is positioned directly over the elevating conveyor. A worker removes good tomatoes from the clod conveyor and places them in the main sorting stream with the red tomatoes.
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Dietz Charles F.
Friedel, Jr. William C.
Reeves Robert B.
Scherbel David A.
The Regents of the University of California
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