Aloe vera gel extracting apparatus

Sugar – starch – and carbohydrates – Apparatus – Treating amylaceous material

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83865, B26D 701

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061172472

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an aloe vera gel extracting apparatus, which consists of a body, a transmission system, a peeling device and a driving mechanism, characterizing in that transmission system comprises an upper and a lower part, with the upper part of the system connected to the body through the belt sheave axle at the right end and the belt sheave axle at the left end connected to the hanger trestle in synchronons vertical movement with it, and the lower part of the system connected to the body at both ends through the sheave axles respectively. The peeling device consists of an edge cutting blade and a peeling blade, wherein the edge cutting blade is set in the slot between the two groups of belt, the upper peeling blade is connected to the hanger trestle and the lower peeling blade is connected direct to the body. The device of the present invention is capable of producing complete bars of aloe vera gel. It is simple-structured, convenient for use and efficient in operation.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3878197 (1975-04-01), Maret
patent: 4591387 (1986-05-01), DeGray

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