This application relates to a fruit press, and more particularly to a fruit press for citrus fruits.
PCT patent application WO 2015/024034 A1 describes a fruit press in which the pressing tools are formed from fixed lower punches and receiving dies cooperating with these punches, which can be pivoted between an upper receiving position for the fruit and a lower pressing position. In such a fruit presses, there are structural advantages with regard to the overall width, because the receiving dies are only pivoted back and forth in opposite directions between the receiving position and the pressing position and do not rotate in opposite directions. When the receiving dies are pivoted downwards into the pressing position, the citrus fruits are halved with the aid of a knife fixed between the receiving dies and are then pressed out in the lower pressing position by the punches penetrating into the receiving dies. In order to prevent the fruit halves from exiting the receiving dies before the punches are used, the receiving dies are assigned sliding guides for the fruit halves, which are entrained along these sliding guides by the receiving dies. In the lower pressing position of the receiving dies, the punches prevent the fruit halves from escaping from the receiving dies when the fruit halves slide with the cut surface from the sliding guides onto the punches. However, this prevention can only be ensured for citrus fruits which have a size adapted to the recording dies. Since the sliding guides have to be moved past the punches during the press stroke so that the punches can engage in the receiving dies, there is a risk that the fruit halves of smaller citrus fruits will tip over from the sliding guides during the press stroke before they are supported by the punches, so that the fruit halves are pressed in a tilted position, which should be avoided as far as possible.
The same disadvantages also occur with another well-known fruit press based on the same functional principle (see DE 693 15 802 T2), in which the halves of the divided citrus fruits are guided along a sliding ramp to a ramp opening by means of the receiving dies, through which the punches can intervene in the receiving dies during the press stroke. Before the punches close these ramp openings during the press stroke, there is again the danger that the fruit halves tilt in the area of the ramp openings and cannot be pressed out properly.
Described herein is a fruit press configured and arranged to properly press smaller citrus fruits. The fruit press described herein may have sliding guides that have flexurally elastic slideways which project into the effective region of the punches and may be bent out into the receiving dies by the punches during the press stroke.
For sliding guides having such flexurally elastic slideways, a free space in the sliding guides required for the punches to enter the receiving dies may be at least partially covered by the flexurally elastic slideways, and the fruit halves may slide on their cut surface along the slideways extending the sliding guides into the effective area of the punches without being exposed to any risk of tipping otherwise occurring when leaving the sliding guides. The fruit halves, which may be held in a position favorable for the press stroke by means of the slideways independent of the diameter of their cut surfaces, thus may be pressed by the press head onto the punches, which press the fruit halves into the die receptacles with the slideways entrained. As a result, the flexurally elastic slideways, which may be applied to the punches, should not impede the pressing process, although they may project into the effective area of the punches.
Although the flexurally elastic slideways may be exposed to compressive forces, they may easily absorb such compressive forces. Nevertheless, it may be desirable that these slideways be arranged so that they have be replaced as wear parts. For this purpose, the slideways may be exchangeably connected to the sliding guides, which may require appropriate design measures in the area of the sliding guides. Alternatively, the sliding guides provided with the slideways may be exchangeably arranged on the press head.
The fruit press described herein will be explained in more detail below on the basis of illustrative embodiments using drawings that show the subject matter of the invention by way of example. In the figures:
The fruit press for citrus fruits shown here may have a frame 1, which forms a guide 2 for a press head 3 extending at height. This press head 3 may be driven along guide 2 by means of a press drive. In the press head 3, there may be two receiving dies 4 mounted on parallel shafts 5, which carry a drive pinion 6. The drive pinions 6 may mesh with toothed racks 7 attached laterally to the frame 1 so that when the press head 3 is shifted along the guide 2, the drive pinions 6 rolling on the toothed racks 7 pivot the receiving dies 4 during the press stroke from the upper receiving position shown in
A knife 8 may be attached to the frame 1 between the two receiving dies 4 with the aid of a knife carrier 9 which overlaps the press head 4. Sliding guides 11 for the fruit halves 12 may be assigned to the receiving dies 4 on the press head 3 so that the citrus fruits, which may be fed to the receiving dies 4 via a feed channel, cannot slide out of the receiving dies 4 due to gravity after cutting during the pivoting movement of the receiving dies 4 in the opposite direction. These sliding guides 12 may form a guide between them for the knife 8.
Below the receiving dies 4, punches 13 may be provided in the frame 1, which interact with the receiving dies 4 in the lower pressing position, as shown in
In order to hold the half-fruits 12 in an advantageous position for the subsequent pressing process with the cut surface facing downwards towards the punch 13, the sliding guides 11 may be provided with flexurally elastic slideways 14 protruding into the effective area of the punch 13. As may be seen from the intermediate positions according to
It may be desired, however, that the slideways 14 protruding into the effective area of the punches 13 do not hinder the pressing process. This may be achieved in a simple way in that the slideways 14 may be formed in a flexurally elastic manner and bent out by the punches 13 into the receiving dies 4, as shown in
In order to be able to lift the pressed half-fruits 12 from the punches 13 and discharge them into a collecting container, a discharge device may be provided, which may be formed from a discharge comb 15 according to embodiments of the fruit press described herein. The punches 13 may be provided with grooves 16 aligned in the direction of the shafts 5 of the receiving dies 4 to receive the fingers 17 of the discharge comb 15, which may be articulated around an articulation axis on the press head 3. Since the linkage of the discharge comb 15 may be provided on the front side of the sliding guides 11 facing the user, the discharge comb 15 may descend backwards in the raised, stop-limited discharge position according to
Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from a consideration of the specification or practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with the true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A50806/2018 | Sep 2018 | AT | national |