Claims
- 1. A press particularly adapted for use in extracting juice from fuit, said press comprising in combination:
- a pair of vertically disposed press platens including a stationary platen and a movable platen supported for horizontal movement relative to said stationary platen between remote charging and adjacent pressing positions;
- a vertically extending sleeve formed of filter cloth, said sleeve being arranged horizontally intermediate said platens and having open upper and lower ends;
- means for depositing a charge of fruit to be pressed within said sleeve through said upper end;
- means for selectively closing said sleeve adjacent said lower end;
- means for selectively closing said sleeve adjacent said upper end, said means for closing said lower and upper ends of said sleeve cooperating to retain said charge of fruit within said sleeve during pressing thereof incident to movement of said platens into said adjacent pressing positions; and
- means for collecting juice extracted from said charge of fruit disposed within said sleeve incident to pressing thereof, said means for collecting juice including a stationary trough operably associated with said stationary platen and a movable trough operably associated with said movable platen, and said means for closing said sleeve adjacent said lower end includes a stationary clamping surface and a movable clamping edge carried by said movable trough and cooperating with said clamping surface to close said sleeve.
- 2. A press according to claim 1, wherein said movable trough is supported for pivotal movements between an operative position in which said clamping edge and stationary clamping surface cooperate to clamp off said sleeve and a retracted position wherein a cake of fruit pulp remaining within said sleeve after extraction of juice from said charge of fruit is free to fall under the influence of gravity downwardly through said open lower end, said movable trough being sized to underlie said movable platen, both in its remote charging and adjacent pressing positions while said movable trough is in said operative position.
- 3. A press according to claim 2, wherein said lower end of said sleeve is fixed to said movable trough and said upper end of said sleeve is fixed to said means for depositing fruit within said sleeve.
- 4. A press according to claim 1, wherein said means for depositing fruit within said sleeve includes an outer hopper having a discharge duct disposed in flow communication with said upper end of said sleeve and an inner measuring hopper having an outlet and being movably supported within said outer hopper between measuring and discharge positions, said outlet being blocked by said outer hopper when said inner hopper is in said measuring position and being disposed in flow communication with said discharge duct when said inner hopper is in said discharge position.
- 5. A press according to claim 4, wherein said sleeve is suspended from said discharge duct for vertical movement relative thereto.
- 6. A press according to claim 1, wherein said means for depositing fruit in said sleeve includes a hopper mechanism having a discharge duct disposed in flow communication with said upper end of said sleeve, said sleeve being suspended from said hopper mechanism by resilient means permitting vertical movements of said sleeve relative to said discharge duct, said means for closing said upper end of said sleeve is disposed vertically intermediate said discharge duct and said platens said movable trough includes a discharge chute portion attached to said lower end of said sleeve for maintaining same in open condition, said movable trough is mounted for movement between a retracted position in which said discharge chute portion and said lower end of said sleeve are disposed in vertical alignment with said discharge duct and an operative position wherein said sleeve is clamped off between said clamping edge and said clamping surface at a point disposed vertically intermediate said platens and said lower end of said sleeve.
- 7. A press according to claim 6, wherein said movable trough is mounted for pivotal movement between its retracted and operative positions and said movable trough is sized to underlie said movable platen both in its remote charging and adjacent pressing positions while said movable trough is in its operative position.
- 8. A press particularly adapted for use in extracting juice from fruit, said press comprising in combination:
- a framework;
- stationary platen means supported on said framework and having a pair of parallel, vertical extending and oppositely facing platen elements;
- first and second movable platen means supported on said framework on opposite sides of said stationary platen means and having vertically disposed platen elements arranged one in facing relationship with each of said platen elements of said stationary platen means;
- means to move said first and second platen elements relative to said stationary platen means between remote charging and adjacent pressing positions;
- a pair of sleeves formed of filter cloths and disposed to extend vertically one intermediate each of said first and second platen means and said stationary platen means, said sleeves having open upper and lower ends disposed relatively above and below the platen means, respectively;
- supply means for depositing charges of fruit to be pressed in said sleeves through said upper ends thereof;
- means for collecting juice extracted from said charge of fruit disposed within said sleeves incident to pressing thereof upon movement of said first and second platen means into said adjacent pressing positions, said means for collecting juice including a stationary trough disposed below and in operable association with said stationary platen means, a pair of movable troughs disposed below and in operable association one with each of said first and second platen means, said stationary trough defining a pair of oppositely facing clamping surfaces, said movable troughs each defining a clamping edge, and means for moving said movable troughs between operative positions in which their associated clamping edges cooperate with said stationary clamping surfaces to clamp off said sleeves vertically intermediate said platen means and said lower ends of said sleeves and retracted positions in which cakes of fruit pulp remaining within said sleeves after extraction of juice from said charges of fruit are free to fall under the influence of gravity downwardly through said open lower ends; and
- upper valve means for selectively clamping off said sleeves at points disposed vertically intermediate said platen means and said open upper ends.
- 9. A press according to claim 8, wherein said movable troughs are supported on said framework for pivotal movement between said operative and retracted positions, said movable troughs each mounting a discharge chute portion attached to the lower end of its associated sleeve for retaining same in open condition.
- 10. A press according to claim 8 or 9, wherein said supply means includes a pair of outer hoppers having discharge ducts communicating with said upper ends of said sleeves and a pair of measuring hoppers disposed one within each of said outer hoppers, said measuring hoppers having outlets and being supported for movement between measuring and discharge positions, said outlets being blocked by their associated outer hoppers when said inner hoppers are in their measuring positions and being disposed in flow communication with said discharge ducts of their associated outer hoppers when said inner hoppers are in their discharge positions.
- 11. A press particularly adapted for use in extracting juice from fruit, said press comprising in combination:
- a vertically extending sleeve of filter cloth having an open upper end for receiving a charge of fruit to be pressed and an open lower end for discharging fruit pulp remaining in said sleeve after extraction of juice from said charge of fruit by compressing said sleeve;
- a pair of vertically disposed press platens supported adjacent opposite sides of said sleeve for relative movement horizontally between remote sleeve charging and adjacent sleeve compressing positions for compressing said sleeve and said charge of fruit to effect extraction of juice therefrom;
- means for maintaining said upper end of said sleeve in an open condition;
- means for maintaining said lower end of said sleeve in an open condition;
- means for introducing said charge of fruit into said sleeve into said upper end;
- means for selectively closing off said sleeve intermediate said platens and said upper end;
- means for selectively closing off said sleeve intermediate said platens and said lower end, the first and second said means for closing off said sleeve cooperating to retain said charge of fruit to be pressed within said sleeve during compression thereof; and (a pair of vertically disposed press platens supported adjacent opposite sides of said sleeve for relative movement horizontally between remote sleeve charging and adjacent sleeve compressing positions said sleeve and said charge of fruit to effect extraction of juice therefrom,)
- means for collecting juice extracted from said charge of fruit incident to movement of said press platens between said remote and adjacent positions.
- 12. A press according to claim 11, wherein said means for collecting juice includes a pair of juice collecting troughs relatively movable between remote retracted and adjacent operative positions, said troughs being operatively associated one with each of said press platens, said means for closing off said sleeve intermediate said platens and said lower end includes clamping means associated with said troughs, and said clamping means is operable for closing off said sleeve when said troughs are in their operative position.
- 13. A press according to claim 12, wherein said press platens include a stationary platen and a movable platen, said troughs include a stationary trough operably associated with said stationary platen and a movable trough operably associated with said movable platen, and said movable trough is supported for pivotal movements between said retracted and operative positions.
- 14. A press according to claim 13, wherein said press includes an additional movable press platen, an additional sleeve disposed intermediate said additional press platen and said stationary platen, and an additional movable trough, said means for closing of said sleeve intermediate said platens and said lower end includes a pair of oppositely facing clamping surfaces defined by said stationary trough and a pair of clamping edges defined one by each of said movable and additional movable troughs, said clamping edges cooperating with said clamping surfaces to close off the sleeves when the movable troughs are pivoted into their operative positions.
- 15. The improvement according to claim 11, wherein said means for introducing said charge of fruit includes a hopper having a depending duct telescopically received within said upper end of said sleeve, and said sleeve is suspended beneath said hopper by resilient means permitting vertical movements of said sleeve relative to said hopper.
- 16. The improvement according to claim 11 or 15, wherein said press platens include a stationary platen and a movable platen, said means for collecting juice includes a stationary trough operably associated with and arranged beneath said stationary platen and a movable trough operably associated with and arranged beneath said movable platen, said movable trough is supported for pivotal movement relative to said stationary trough between retracted and operative positions and carries said means for maintaining said lower end of said sleeve in an open condition, said means for closing off said sleeve intermediate said platens and said lower end includes a clamping surface defined by said stationary trough and a clamping edge defined by said movable trough, said clamping edge cooperating with said clamping surface to close off said sleeve when said movable trough is in said operative position, and said clamping edge being spaced from said clamping surface when said movable trough is in said retracted position sufficiently to permit a cake of said fruit pulp remaining in said sleeve after extraction of juice from said charge of fruit to freely fall under the influence of gravity downwardly through said lower end.
- 17. The improvement according to claim 11, wherein said means for introducing said charge of fruit includes a hopper having a depending duct received within said upper end of said sleeve, said means for maintaining said upper end of said sleeve in open condition is supported by resilient means for permitting vertical movements of said upper end relative to said trough, said means for collecting juice includes a pair of troughs operably associated one with each of said platens, one of said troughs mounting said means for maintaining said lower end of said sleeve in open condition, said troughs cooperating to define said means for selectively closing off said sleeve intermediate said platens and said lower end of said sleeve, and said troughs being relatively movable between adjacent operative positions wherein they cooperate to close off said sleeve adjacent said lower end thereof and retracted positions wherein they are spaced to permit a cake of said fruit pulp remaining in said sleeve after extracting of juice from said charge of fruit to freely fall under the influence of gravity downwardly through said lower end.
- 18. A press according to claim 3, wherein said means for depositing fruit within said sleeve includes a hopper having a discharge duct telescopically received within said upper end of said sleeve, and the upper end of said sleeve is fixed to said hopper by resilient means permitting vertical movement of said sleeve relative to said duct.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 36,062, filed May 4, 1979, abandoned.
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