Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing and collecting a liquid extract and a dry by-product from a mash of material, comprising: an extraction chamber having a closed end and an open end, the chamber including a material inlet opening located in proximity to the closed end for filling the chamber with the mash, a liquid outlet opening for collecting the liquid extract, a by-product outlet opening at the open end for collecting the dry by-product, a screw conveyor axially positioned within the chamber to move the material from the filler opening to the open end, means for rotating the screw conveyor about its axis to compress the mash and extract the liquid therefrom, an index wheel, means for rotatably mounting the wheel to the chamber in proximity to the open end, the rotatable mounting means having an axis parallel to the axis of the rotation of the screw conveyor, means for incrementally rotating the index wheel, the index wheel including a plurality of work stations provided in proximity to the periphery thereof which are periodically presented at the open end in response to rotation of the wheel, the screw conveyor compressing the mash into each work station when presented at the open end to extract the liquid therefrom, and means for expelling the by-product from each work station of the wheel.
- 2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein each work station of the index wheel includes a concavity opening in the direction of the by-product outlet opening of the chamber and the expelling means includes a plunger axially movable within the concavity.
- 3. The apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein each plunger associated with a concavity includes a head located within the concavity and connected to a push rod extending axially through the wheel.
- 4. The apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein the expelling means further includes a plunger-actuator mechanism including a cam surface, each push rod periodically engages and follows the cam surface when the wheel is rotated to axially move the head of the plunger within the concavity and expel the dry by-product.
- 5. An apparatus for producing and collecting a liquid extract and a dry by-product from a mash of material, comprising: an extraction chamber, the chamber including a material inlet opening for filling the chamber with the mash and a liquid outlet opening for collecting the liquid extract, means for compressing the mash within the extraction chamber to extract the liquid and form a pressed dry by-product therefrom, a by-product outlet opening, the compressing means including a screw conveyor axially positioned within the extraction chamber, means for rotating the screw conveyor to move fibrous material from the filler opening toward the by-product outlet opening of the extraction chamber, an index wheel, means for rotatably mounting the wheel to the extraction chamber in proximity to the by-product outlet opening to collect the dry by-product, the index wheel including a plurality of work stations, each work station of the index wheel including a concavity opening toward the by-product outlet opening of the chamber, the wheel including a cycle of rotation during which each concavity is positioned in corresponding relationship to the by-product outlet opening of the chamber and the mash is compressed into the concavity by rotation of the screw conveyor within the chamber, and means for expelling the by-product from the index wheel, the expelling means including a plunger axially movable within each concavity, each plunger including a head located within the concavity, a push rod connected to each head and extending axially into the concavity, each push rod providing a cam follower, and plunger actuator means for moving the plunger to expell the compressed by-product, the plunger actuator means including a cam surface, the cam follower of each push rod engaging and following the cam surface when the wheel is rotated to axially move the head of the plunger within the concavity and expel the dry by-product.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 135,922 filed Mar. 31, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,343,233.
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Divisions (1)
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