Claims
- 1. Egg-deshelling apparatus for deshelling hard boiled eggs, comprising a plurality of open-top and open-bottom compartments each of which is adapted to receive an individual egg to be deshelled, each of said compartments comprising a continuous closed wall having curved surfaces which enclose a substantially oval area, said plurality of closed walls being interconnected to one another with the longitudinal axes of said oval areas being disposed substantially parallel to one another, means for feeding a plurality of hard boiled eggs to the open tops of said plurality of compartments respectively to deposit one of said eggs in each compartment, means located below the open bottoms of said compartments for supporting said eggs in their respective compartments, the longitudinal axis of each egg being oriented substantially along the longitudinal axis of the oval compartment area in which said egg is supported, means for reciprocating said interconnected compartments in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axes of said oval areas to cause the opposing interior curved surfaces of said continuous closed walls to apply a plurality of blows to the sides of the hard boiled eggs in said compartments, thereby to shatter the shells of said eggs, means for washing the broken shells out of said compartments, and release means for moving said supporting means away from the open bottoms of said compartments to discharge the deshelled eggs from said compartments.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said supporting means comprises a grid having a plurality of spaced parallel rods extending in directions substantially parallel to the longitudinal axes of said oval areas.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said grid is mounted for pivotal movement about a pivot axis which extends transverse to the directions of elongation of said rods, said release means being operative to pivot said grid about said pivot axis to discharge said deshelled eggs from said compartments.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 725,768, filed Sept. 23, 1976, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Divisions (1)
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