Self-standing cherry stone remover - has plunger formed by rocker swivelling about horizontal axis, and tensile resetting spring

The cherry stone remover has a housing (11) with a perforation bottom in a notch for a cherry to be stoned by a hand-drive plunger with a shaft and enlarged head forcing the stone out at an angle to vertical and so via the bottom holes to a stone ejector. The plunger then springs back under control...

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Main Author HELING, PAUL, 5650 SOLINGEN, DE
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 27.05.1992
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Summary:The cherry stone remover has a housing (11) with a perforation bottom in a notch for a cherry to be stoned by a hand-drive plunger with a shaft and enlarged head forcing the stone out at an angle to vertical and so via the bottom holes to a stone ejector. The plunger then springs back under control to a stripper with a juice discharge directly below it. The plunger consists of a rocker (12) which pivots about an horizontal axis (13) and is pulled back by a tensile reset spring (33). Pref. the rocker is carried near the housing at one end and is forked so that its shanks (28) extend close to the edge of the housing. ADVANTAGE - Simple design withot the risk of tilting over.
Bibliography:Application Number: DE19914104414