Claims
- 1. An apparatus for extracting liquid from a mixture of solid and liquid matter comprising: PG,14
- a single stationary frame having a base and a first and second vertical supporting member, each of which extend perpendicularly from said base, said first and second supporting members in parallel and defining a vertical plane that is perpendicular to the base;
- a plurality of rollers, each rotatable about its longitudinal axis and rotatably attached at each end to said first and second supporting members, respectively, so that the rollers are disposed in a fixed relationship to each other and all ends have either the first or second supporting member as common such that there is at least one roller having its longitudinal axis on each side of the vertical plane and each roller has a different vertical position with respect to the base, said supporting members disposed essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of each roller and along the vertical plane, said rollers having progressively decreasing diameters the higher their vertical position;
- a conveying belt means with a portion in movable pressure contact with said rollers and a portion out of contact with said rollers for supporting the mixture of solid and liquid matter;
- a plurality of deflectors, at least one disposed beneath each roller, each of said deflectors deflecting liquid falling from rollers above the deflector from reaching portions of the belt means between the rollers below the deflector, said deflectors connected to said frame out of contact with the rollers; and
- each of said rollers being relatively positioned such that the pressure on the mixture is lessened as it travels between the rollers, and to form a path along which said belt means follows, with said belt means positioned along said path to form a generally vertically projecting undulating contour with one said roller being positioned adjacent each horizontal extremity of said vertically projecting undulating contour and with each roller rotatably attached at each end to said respective supporting members such that the belt means path crosses the vertical plane each time it passes from one roller to the next.
- 2. An apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein each roller has a bottom and a top, and the top of each roller is above the bottom of the roller to which the belt means path immediately passes so liquid extracted from a given roller is not able to flow to the roller from which the belt means path came.
- 3. An apparatus as described in claim 2 wherein there are at least 3 rollers.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/178,716 filed on Apr. 7, 1988, now abandoned.
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Product brochure entitled "Dewatering Equipment". |
Product brochure entitled "Introducing the Tower Press", Oct. 1987. |
Brochure of sales for Klein GmbH Country--Germany, titled Fruitpress. |
Continuations (1)
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