The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for separating nuts of different buoyancy in a liquid.
Many nuts comprise shells which presents handling and processing issues. Pistachio nuts comprise a greenish edible seed, enclosed within a hard, straw-colored shell (endocarp), enclosed in turn within a fleshy, green, outer hull (pericarp). Some pistachio nuts on a pistachio tree have seeds that fully fill their shells within intact hulls. Other pistachio nuts have empty shells or seeds that only partially fill the shell. Other pistachio nuts still may be so called “early split” pistachio nuts having split hulls, which are susceptible to contamination with carcinogenic fungal aflatoxins.
Commercially saleable pistachio nuts ideally consist only of pistachio nuts having seeds that fully fill their shells, obtained from intact hulls. However, it is impractical to selectively harvest such pistachio nuts in commercial operation. A common harvesting method is to use shaking equipment that indiscriminately shakes pistachio nuts off a pistachio tree resulting in a mixture of pistachio nuts having empty or partially filled shells, and early split pistachio nuts, as well as possibly leaves and fragments of bark and branches.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for an apparatus of separating different qualities of nuts, such as pistachio nuts. The apparatus is preferably suitable for processing commercial quantities of pistachio nuts at a high rate, operable in an automated manner, and simple and economical to construct and maintain.
Different types of nuts may be separated from each other by their buoyancy in water. For example, pistachio nuts with seeds that fully fill their shells within intact hulls typically have a specific gravity greater than unity and negative buoyancy in water. Pistachio nuts with sufficiently empty shell volume may have neutral or positive buoyancy in water. Early split pistachio nuts tend to prematurely dehydrate and as their moisture content decreases, these pistachio nuts will tend towards neutral buoyancy in water.
In one aspect, the present invention relates to an apparatus for collecting nuts floating at a buoyant depth in a liquid, the apparatus comprising:
(a) a collection tank for the liquid, and having a lower collection trough;
(b) a first rotating scoop positioned to scoop nuts at a first depth in the tank;
(c) a second rotating scoop positioned to scoop nuts at a second depth in the tank;
(d) a conveyor for removing nuts which sink to the lower collection trough;
(e) a first lateral conveyor disposed within the first scoop for removing nuts scooped by the first scoop; and
(f) a second lateral conveyor disposed within the second scoop for removing nuts scooped by the second scoop.
In one embodiment, the first and second lateral conveyor comprises an auger comprising a rotating helical blade, or flighting, which may be disposed within a shell which acts as the scoop. The shell wraps circumferentially around the auger shaft from a shell fixed end attached to the auger shaft to a scooping edge, wherein the shell defines a shell end opening exposing an end of the auger shaft and a shell circumferential opening exposing an intermediate portion of the auger shaft. The scooping edge is disposed away from the auger shaft to define a shell passage leading to the shell circumferential opening. The shell is shaped so that, as the shaft central axis is substantially horizontal and the auger shaft is rotated about the central axis to rotate the shell, scooping edge periodically rotates through the buoyant depth, the shell directs the nuts from the shell end, through the shell passage, through the circumferential opening and onto the auger shaft. The auger shaft advances the nuts toward the shell end opening, as the shaft central axis is substantially horizontal and the auger shaft is rotated about the central axis.
In one embodiment of the device, the shell has a plurality of perforations sized to permit the passage of the liquid therethrough.
In one embodiment of the device, each of the scoops comprises a substantially cylindrical shell having a longitudinal opening defined by a scooping edge. The cylindrical shell may have a spiral shape curving concavely around the auger shaft towards the scooping edge, and may have an increasing radius of curvature towards the scooping edge. The first and second lateral conveyors may be disposed within the cylindrical shell of the first and second scoop, respectively. Further, the first and second lateral conveyors may be attached to the first and second scoop, respectively, so as to rotate in unison.
In one embodiment, the first and second lateral conveyors comprise an auger or auger shaft.
In one embodiment, the first and second scoop define a flow path from the first scoop to the second scoop, wherein the device further comprises a first and second barrier, wherein the first and second barrier are sized to accumulate nuts at or above the first and second depths in the tank, respectively, wherein the first barrier is disposed in the flow path between the first and second scoops, and wherein the first barrier is disposed in the flow path in front of the second scoop. The barriers may be curved concavely towards the flow path. The first and second scoops are shaped to induce a current in the liquid in the direction of the flow path when rotated.
In one embodiment of the device, the device further comprises a first extension tube attached to the first scoop and having an inlet disposed to receive nuts from the first lateral conveyor and an outlet disposed away from the collection tank, and a second extension tube attached to the second scoop and having an inlet disposed to receive nuts from the second lateral conveyor and an outlet disposed away from the collection tank. The extension tubes may be supported circumferentially by a plurality of rollers rotatably connected to a support frame. The first and second lateral conveyor may extend into the first and second extension tube, respectively.
In one embodiment, the collection tank comprises a weir at the level of the first tank depth.
In one embodiment, the conveyor may comprise a bucket elevator having a terminal end disposed within the collection tank. The bucket elevator may comprise a bucket having perforations sized to allow the liquid but not nuts to pass therethrough and a conveyor trough disposed below the bucket to collect the liquid and inclined towards the tank to return the liquid to the collection tank. Further, the collection tank may have a bottom surface that is downwardly inclined towards the terminal end of the bucket elevator.
In one embodiment, the conveyor may comprise a looped chain, a means for driving the chain in the loop, a perforated trough disposed below the looped chain to selectively permit the passage of liquid therethrough but not nuts, and a plurality of plates projecting from the chain to urge nuts along the perforated trough as the chain is driven in the loop,
In another aspect, the invention may comprise a method of sorting nuts based on buoyancy in a liquid, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) Depositing nuts in a collection tank filled with a liquid;
(b) Collecting floating nuts with a first rotating scoop positioned to scoop at a first depth in the tank;
(c) Collecting nuts with an intermediate buoyancy with a second rotating scoop positioned to scoop at a second depth in the tank; and
(d) Collecting nuts which do not float with a conveyor positioned the bottom of the tank.
In one embodiment, the first rotating scoop also moves the floating nuts laterally out of the first scoop, and the second rotating scoop also moves the intermediate buoyancy nuts laterally out of the second scoop.
In the drawings, like elements are assigned like reference numerals. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, with the emphasis instead placed upon the principles of the present invention. To the extent that the drawings are of specific embodiments or a particular use of the invention, they are intended to be illustrative only, and not limiting of the claimed invention. The drawings are briefly described as follows.
The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for separating nuts of different buoyancy in a liquid. When describing the invention, any term or expression not expressly defined herein shall have its commonly accepted definition understood by those skilled in the art. To the extent that the following description is of a specific embodiment or a particular use of the invention, it is intended to be illustrative only, and not limiting of the claimed invention.
As used herein, the term “buoyant depth” shall refer, in the context of a particle floating within a liquid, the distance between the surface of the liquid and the particle, it being understood that the vertical dimension of the particle is insignificant relative to its buoyant depth. As used herein, the term “tank depth” shall refer, in the context of a particle floating within a liquid in a tank, the distance between the surface of the tank and the particle, it being understood that the vertical dimension of the particle of is insignificant relative to its buoyant depth.
In one aspect, the present invention provides an apparatus for separating nuts of different buoyancy in a liquid. Referring to the embodiment of the apparatus shown in
The tank (20) may comprise any structure suitable for containing the liquid and the nuts in the liquid. In one embodiment shown in
The support frame (30) may comprise any structure suitable to which the first auger shaft (41) of the first scoop (40) and the second auger shaft (71) of the second scoop (70) may be rotatably mounted. In one embodiment, as shown in
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The means for rotating the first auger shaft about the first shaft central axis (43) may comprise any suitable means known in the art. As a non-limiting example, the means may comprise an electric motor. It will be understood that the means for rotating the auger shaft may be in direct driving engagement with the auger shaft (41) itself, or in indirect driving engagement through the shell (42) or other part attached to the auger shaft (41).
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The conveyor may, in one embodiment, comprise a bucket elevator (90) which comprises a plurality of buckets (91) attached to a chain (92), a means to drive the chain, and a conveyor trough (93) disposed beneath the buckets (91). The buckets have perforations sized to allow the liquid to pass therethrough on to the conveyor trough (93) below. The conveyor trough (93) is inclined towards the tank (20) so that the liquid flows along the conveyor trough (93) back to the tank (20).
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The use and operation of the apparatus (10) is now described in an example to separate are a mixture of empty shell pistachio nuts (P1) having positive buoyancy, early-split pistachio nuts (P2) having neutral buoyancy, and pistachio nuts with full shells and intact hulls (P3) having negative buoyancy, in water.
The tank (20) is first filled with water. When the level of the water reaches the level of the tank opening (23) at the first tank depth, the water will flow out of the tank (20) by means of a weir, thereby limiting and keeping constant the level of water in the tank (20).
The means for rotating the first auger shaft, the means for rotating the second auger shaft and the means to drive the chain are energized to commence rotation of the first auger shaft (41), the second auger shaft (71) and the chain (92), respectively.
The mixture of nuts (P1, P2, P3) is then discharged through the top opening (21) into the tank (20) at one end of the tank (20). As a result of their differing buoyancies in water, the empty shell pistachio nuts (P1) float on the surface of the water at the first tank depth, the early-split pistachio nuts (P2) submerge in the water at the second tank depth, and the pistachio nuts with full shells and intact hulls (P3) sink to the bottom surface (22) of the tank (20).
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It will be understood that this example is non-limiting, and that the apparatus (10) may be scaled to separate different types of nuts in different types of liquids. It will be understood that different liquids may be selected or that the density of the liquid may be selectively altered (e.g., by the addition of a solute) so that the density of the liquid is intermediate to the different densities of the nuts to be separated, thereby causing the nuts to have different buoyancies in the liquid.
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, various modifications, adaptations and variations of the foregoing specific disclosure can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims herein.
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61770086 | Feb 2013 | US |