Claims
- 1. A method of degerminating a kernal of grain such as corn characterized by a germ portion surrounded by an endosperm portion and by relatively large side surfaces and relatively thin side edges, said method comprising:
- providing a disc having a plurality of guide vanes extending in a curvilinear path and terminating in an end portion that is substantially parallel to a tangent of said disc;
- placing said disc in a horizontal plane for rotation about a vertical axis;
- providing a plurality of impact surfaces located in the same horizontal plane as said disc, each of said surfaces being substantially linear and extending transversely of the path of travel of a kernal impelled by said disc;
- locating said impact surfaces away from the periphery of said disc a distance greater than the largest dimension of the kernal thereby precluding the application of crushing forces to said kernals as the latter pass between said disc and said surfaces;
- feeding said kernels, at a controlled rate, from an initial overhead position onto the disc at a point near the center of the disc whereby each kernal is aligned by centrifugal forces as it moves along said guide vane to expose one of said side edges for contact with one of said impact surfaces; and
- rotating said disc opposite to the direction of curvature of said guide vanes at a speed sufficient to impel said kernals outwardly along said vanes with sufficient force to crush said kernels against said impact surfaces thereby separating the germ from the endosperm in relatively whole condition.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein is included the step of tempering the kernels prior to placing the kernels on said disc.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein is included, prior to said placing step, the step of adjusting the angular orientation of said surfaces relative to the path of travel of said kernal to provide for maximum impact force.
- 4. A milling process for grain kernels characterized by relatively large side surfaces surrounded by relatively thin side edges, said process comprising the steps of:
- providing a disc having a plurality of guide vanes extending in a curvilinear path and terminating in an end portion that is substantially parallel to a tangent of said disc;
- placing said disc in a horizontal plane for rotation about a vertical axis;
- providing a plurality of impact surfaces located in the same horizontal plane as said disc, each of said surfaces being substantially linear and extending tranversely of the path of travel of a kernal impelled by said disc;
- locating said impact surfaces away from the periphery of said disc a distance greater than the largest dimension of the kernal thereby avoiding the application of crushing forces to said kernels as the latter pass between said disc and said surfaces;
- feeding said kernels, at a controlled rate, from an initial overhead position onto the disc at a point near the center of the disc whereby each kernel is aligned by centrifugal forces as it moves along said guide vanes to expose one of said side edges for contact with one of said impact surfaces;
- rotating said disc opposite to the direction of curvature of said guide vanes at a speed sufficient to impel said kernels outwardly along said vane with a sufficient force to crush said kernels against said impact surfaces thereby separating the germ from the endosperm in relatively whole condition and causing any substantially whole kernels to be directed back onto said disc where they will be impelled again;
- separating the crushed grain into an endosperm rich stream and a germ rich stream;
- passing said endosperm rich stream between a pair of rollers presenting fine corrugations and spaced apart sufficiently to substantially prevent the roller corrugations from penetrating into the germ, thereby grinding the grain to further separate the endosperm from the germ and bran while maintaining germ in substantially whole condition; and
- sorting the particles from said rollers according to particle size.
- 5. A milling process as set forth in claim 4, said process comprising the step of removing the separated germ and bran from said endosperm rich stream prior to said step of passing said stream between said rollers.
- 6. A process as set forth in claim 5, including
- the steps of removing the germ and bran from said germ rich stream;
- combining the endosperm of said germ rich stream with the endosperm of said endosperm rich stream; and
- passing both of said streams between said rollers.
- 7. A process as set forth in claim 4, including the step of tempering the grain prior to said step of subjecting the grain to a crushing force.
- 8. A process as set forth in claim 4, incuding
- the step of tempering the germ rich stream to bring the moisture level of the germ and bran thereof in the range of about 15-35% prior to passing said germ rich stream between said rollers.
- 9. A process as set forth in claim 4, including
- steps of separating the grain into a third stream having finer particles than said first two streams; and
- combining all of said streams, after said passing step and before said sorting step.
- 10. A milling process for grain kernels characterized by relatively large side surfaces surrounded by relatively thin side edges, said process comprising the steps of:
- tempering the grain a sufficient length of time for moisture to penetrate and loosen the bran without substantially penetrating the endosperm and germ;
- providing a disc having a plurality of guide vanes extending in a curvilinear path and terminating in an end portion that is substantially parallel to a tangent of said disc;
- placing said disc in a horizontal plane for rotation about a vertical axis;
- providing a plurality of impact surfaces located in the same horizontal plane as said disc, each of said surfaces being substantially linear and extending transversely of the path of travel of a kernal impelled by said disc;
- locating said impact surfaces away from the periphery of said disc a distance greater than the largest dimension of the kernal thereby precluding the application of crushing forces to said kernals as the latter pass between said disc and said surfaces;
- feeding said kernals, at a controlled rate, from an initial overhead position onto the disc at a point near the center of the disc whereby each kernal is aligned by centrifugal forces as it moves along said guide vane to expose one of said side edges for contact with one of said impact surfaces;
- separating the bran from the largest of the broken grain particles;
- placing said largest particles with the bran removed therefrom on said disc at a controlled rate whereby each kernel is aligned by centrifugal forces to expose one of said side edges for contact with one of said impact surfaces; and
- rotating said disc opposite to the direction of curvature of said guide vanes at a speed sufficient to impel said vanes with sufficient force to crush said kernels against said impact surfaces thereby separating the germ from the endosperm in relatively whole condition.
- 11. In a machine for degerminating a kernel of grain such as corn having relatively large side surfaces and relatively thin edges, the improvement comprising:
- a frame;
- a disc member supported on said frame in a generally horizontal orientation for rotation about a substantially vertical axis;
- a plurality of guide vanes on the upper surface of said disc member for guiding the kernel generally outwardly thereon, each of said vanes extending in a curvilinear path and terminating in an end portion that is substantially parallel to a tangent of said disc whereby a kernel impelled by said disc will be aligned by one of said vanes so that a side edge will be the leading edge of the kernel as it moves along said vane and is released by said disc;
- means for presenting a plurality of impact surfaces in the same horizontal plane as said disc, each of said surfaces being substantially linear and extending transversely of the path of travel of a kernel impelled by said disc, said means presenting said impact surfaces being positioned away from the periphery of said disc a distance greater than the largest dimension of the kernel thereby precluding the application of crushing forces to said kernels as the latter pass between said disc and said surfaces;
- means for feeding said kernals, at a controlled rate, from an initial overhead position onto the disc at a point near the center of the disc; and
- means for rotating said disc member about said axis in a direction opposite to the direction of said guide vanes at a speed sufficient to centrifugally propel a kernel disposed in the disc member outwardly along one of the guide vanes and against said impact surface, whereby a compressive crushing force is applied to the kernel from said one side edge toward the center to fracture the endosperm portion away from the germ portion.
- 12. In a machine as set forth in claim 11, means for adjusting the angular orientation of said impact surfaces reltive to the path of travel of said kernel to provide for maximum impact force.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of my copending application Ser. No. 909,974, filed May 26, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,189,503.
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