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219,797
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Sep. 23, 1879
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Evaporating-Pan
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John S. Blymyer |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
Abstract:
My invention relates to i improvements in that class of pans in which a continuous evaporation and defecation of a shallow moving stream of juice is carried on, the operation being generally known in the art as the "Cook process." The improvement consists in providing a pan which has the usual transverse partitions to cause a serpentine flow of the juice, with a depressed side to permit the escape of the scum, an outside trough to return the scum to the head of the pan, and a side cover to cause the scum to flow over the depressed side into the trough; in constructing the cover in independent sections, corresponding with the compartments of the pan; in providing the cover with an upturned edge, and in minor details.
Claim:
The evaporating-pan provided with the transverse partitions, having openings at alternate ends, with the depressed or cutaway side, and with the outside trough to return the scum to the head of the pan. |
991,413
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May. 02, 1911
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Coffee-Pulper
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Richard Bahmann |
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH |
Abstract:
The object of my invention is to produce a machine with the pulping mechanism entirely enclosed or incased, one of the principal reasons of which is to prevent the water from splashing, spattering, dripping, or otherwise escaping from the machine and whereby the water will discharge only through the discharge outlets and where the entire concave surface of the pulping chain- her and entire convex surface of the pulp- in, cylinder simultaneously operate upon the coffee to pulp it, thus rendering a comparatively larger capacity for removing and separating the pulp from the coffee berries or beans in an effective, cleanly, and economical manner and to render it more economical in the use of water.
Claim:
In a coffee pulper, a vertically disposed imperforate pulping chamber having an abrading surface consisting of inwardly extending projections, and a vertically disposed pulping cylinder within said chamber having an abrading surface adapted to cooperate with the chamber upon the coffee beans to remove the pulp therefrom, and having suitable means for discharging the coffee beans and pulp into separate discharge hoppers. |