| United States Patent Application |
20010051538
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Suzuki, Tomosaburo
;   et al.
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December 13, 2001
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Sprouting beans refining method
Abstract
Sprouting beans refining apparatus is provided wherein refuse matters of
hulls, trashes, small roots, etc. are removed of sprouting beans
efficiently. Sprouting beans raked up by raking-up conveyor 1 are caused
to fall down on endless flat belt 6 which is supported by vibration frame
3 inclinedly upwardly toward moving direction. Sprouting beans on the
endless flat belt are sent downwardly by vibration of the vibration frame
3 to fall down on lower endless flat belt 6. Refuse matters of roots,
trashes, etc. contained in the sprouting beans attach to surface of the
endless flat belt 6 and are transferred together with the endless flat
belt 6 to be removed off by scraper 12. Refined sprouting beans are
discharged from lower end of the endless flat belt 6 of lowermost stage.
| Inventors: |
Suzuki, Tomosaburo; (Tsukui-gun, JP)
; Tazaki, Ribun; (Fuchu-shi, JP)
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| Correspondence Address:
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OBLON SPIVAK MCCLELLAND MAIER & NEUSTADT PC
FOURTH FLOOR
1755 JEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHWAY
ARLINGTON
VA
22202
US
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| Assignee: |
Daisey Machinery Co., Ltd.
2-1, Oaza Mitsugi
Tsurugashima-shi
JP
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| Family ID:
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26467707
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| Appl. No.:
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09/874985
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| Filed:
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June 7, 2001 |
Related U.S. Patent Documents
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| Application Number | Filing Date | Patent Number | |
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| | 09874985 | Jun 7, 2001 | | |
| | 09257197 | Feb 25, 1999 | | |
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| Current U.S. Class: |
460/144 ; 198/497; 198/752.1; 198/758 |
| Current CPC Class: |
A23N 15/00 20130101 |
| Class at Publication: |
460/144 ; 198/752.1; 198/758; 198/497 |
| International Class: |
A01D 017/00; B65G 045/12; B65G 027/00 |
Foreign Application Data
| Date | Code | Application Number |
| May 15, 1998 | JP | 10-133329 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A sprouting beans refining apparatus comprising; a vibration frame for
supporting an endless flat belt, of which surface is easily wettable by
water, inclinedly so as to make a moving direction thereof upward; a
drive unit for driving said endless flat belt toward said moving
direction; a vibration generator for giving said vibration frame
vibration in a reverse direction of said moving direction of the endless
flat belt so that sprouting beans on said endless flat belt are sent
toward said reverse direction of the moving direction of the belt; and a
scraper disposed opposingly to said endless flat belt for removing
attachments to said belt.
2. A sprouting beans refining apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said endless belts, each being supported by said vibration frame and
comprising said vibration generator and said scraper, are arranged in
series in two or more stages.
3. A sprouting beans refining apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein
said endless belts, each being supported by said vibration frame and
comprising said vibration generator and said scraper, are arranged in
series in two or more stages in a state of upward and downward
directional lamination.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to an apparatus for refining
sprouting beans by removing trashes, hulls, small roots and the like
attached to or mixed in harvested sprouting beans.
[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0004] In the harvested sprouting beans, there are contained refuse
matters of trashes or hulls of raw material beans, small or slender roots
and the like in approximately 10% in weight. In order to remove these
refuse matters of the harvested sprouting beans, there has been carried
out in the prior art a method wherein the sprouting beans are immersed in
a water tank filled with a large amount of water so that the refuse
matters of hulls, trashes or the like are settled for removal.
[0005] In the prior art method, however, not only the large amount of
water is needed but also there is needed a large space for placing a
large water tank in a factory. Still larger problems exist such that
there occur breaks of the sprouting beans in a washing process as well as
the sprouting beans, while in the water, absorb water excessively so that
their freshness preservation is aggravated greatly.
[0006] Thus, the applicant here has heretofore disclosed a sprouting beans
refining apparatus wherein, while sprouting beans are placed on a
perforated endless belt to be conveyed thereon, said endless belt is
vibrated so that refuse matters of hulls, trashes and the like are
removed of the sprouting beans without water being used (Japanese patent
application No. Sho 54-25752). This apparatus has been very effective but
it has been still in sufficient in some aspect in removing the refuse
matters completely of the sprouting beans.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In order to solve the problems in the prior art apparatus, it is an
object of the present invention to provide a sprouting beans refining
apparatus constructed in a completely different concept from the prior
art so as to have performance to be able to remove refuse matters of
sprouting beans cleanly to a satisfactory extent, wherein not only there
is used no water tank but also there is occupied a small space only.
[0008] In order to attain said object, the present invention provides a
sprouting beans refining apparatus, characterized in comprising; a
vibration frame for supporting an endless flat belt, of which surface is
easily wettable by water, inclinedly so as to make a moving direction
thereof upward; a drive unit for driving said endless flat belt toward
said moving direction; a vibration generator for giving said vibration
frame vibration in a reverse direction of said moving direction of the
endless flat belt so that sprouting beans on said endless flat belt are
sent toward said reverse direction of the moving direction of the belt;
and a scraper disposed opposingly to said endless flat belt for removing
attachments to said belt.
[0009] The endless flat belt employed in the present invention is
preferably a non-perforated endless flat belt but a perforated belt may
be also used. Further, the endless flat belt may be used in one stage
only but it is preferable to make a construction such that the endless
flat belts are arranged in plural stages of two or more in series for
obtaining an enhanced refining function. In this case, it will be
effective for economy of space if the construction is made such that the
endless flat belts are arranged in series in two or more stages in a
state of upward and downward directional lamination.
[0010] The sprouting beans refining apparatus according to the present
invention is constructed as mentioned above, thereby the sprouting beans
supplied onto the endless flat belt are given vibration in the reverse
direction of the moving direction of the endless flat belt so as to be
sent thereon gradually downwardly along the inclination of the endless
flat belt. At this time, due to repetition of springing and progressing
on the belt, the sprouting beans may be broken off of their portions of
small or slender roots. The roots so broken off or other refuse matters
attached to or mixed in the sprouting beans stick to the upper surface of
the endless flat belt which is wetted by water on its surface and are
transferred upwardly together with movement of the endless flat belt in
the reverse direction of the sprouting beans.
[0011] The refuse matters attaching to the wetted surface of the endless
flat belt and transferred upwardly together with the endless flat belt
are scraped off to be discharged by the scraper disposed opposingly to
the endless flat belt for removing the attachments to said belt.
[0012] The sprouting beans which have come to the lower end of the endless
flat belt are collected as final products as they are or are supplied
onto the endless flat belt of next stage to be refined likewise for
cleaner sprouting beans.
[0013] In the apparatus having plural stages of the endless flat belts,
said refining operation of the sprouting beans is repeated at each of the
stages so as to enhance the degree of the refinement.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 is a side view showing construction of a sprouting beans
refining apparatus of an embodiment according to the present invention.
[0015] FIG. 2 shows a link structure for supporting a vibration frame 3
vibratorily, wherein FIG. 2(a) is a side view thereof and FIG. 2(b) is a
cross sectional view taken on line B-B of FIG. 2(a).
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS:
[0016] Herebelow, description will be made concretely on a sprouting beans
refining apparatus of an embodiment according to the present invention
with reference to FIG. 1. FIG. 1 is an entire constructional side view of
a sprouting beans refining apparatus according to the present invention.
In FIG. 1, numeral 1 designates a raking-up conveyor, which rakes up
sprouting beans from a sprouting beans storage tank (not shown) provided
below the raking-up conveyor 1. The raking-up conveyor 1 comprises an
endless flat belt on which needle-like projections are planted. Numeral 2
designates an air blowing device, from which air is blown for separating
the sprouting beans attached to the needle-like projections of the
raking-up conveyor 1. Below the raking-up conveyor 1, there is provided a
vibration frame 3 which is supported pivotably around a fulcrum 5 by a
link 4.
[0017] FIG. 2 shows a link structure for supporting a vibration frame 3
vibratorily, wherein FIG. 2(a) is a side view thereof and FIG. 2(b) is a
cross sectional view taken on line B-B of FIG. 2(a). As shown in FIGS.
2(a) and (b), the link 4 is an elastic or flexible member constructed
such that two plate springs 21 have a holder 20 at one end thereof and
another holder 20 at the other end thereof and these two holders 20 are
supported by the fulcrums 5, respectively. The vibration frame 3 is
arranged inclinedly about 10 degrees downwardly on the right hand side in
the figure.
[0018] Two rolls 7, 8 are supported rotatably on the vibration frame 3 and
a rubber-make endless flat belt 6 is wound around therebetween. The roll
8 is driven rotationally by a drive motor 9 to thereby move the endless
flat belt 6 upwardly along the inclination as shown by arrow in the
figure.
[0019] Below the vibration frame 3, there is provided a vibration
generator 11 for vibrating the vibration frame 3. This vibration
generator 11 can give vibration, for example, of frequency of 1,000 to
2,000 per minute. The vibration frame 3 is supported pivotably around the
fulcrum 5 by the link 4, hence the vibration frame 3 given vibration by
the vibration generator 11 moves vibratorily toward a reverse direction
of a moving direction of the endless flat belt 6, as shown by white arrow
in the figure. Thus, the sprouting beans on the endless flat belt 6 are
sent downwardly in the reverse direction of the moving direction of the
endless flat belt 6.
[0020] On the other hand, roots of the sprouting beans or other refuse
matters attached to or mixed in the sprouting beans stick to an upper
surface of the endless flat belt 6 having a surface wetted by water and
are transferred together with the movement of the endless flat belt 6
upwardly in the reverse direction of the moving direction of the
sprouting beans.
[0021] On a returning side of the endless flat belt 6, there is disposed a
refuse scraper 12 in engagement with the surface of the endless flat belt
6, and below the refuse scraper 12, there is disposed a tray 13 for
receiving refuses scraped off the endless flat belt 6 by the refuse
scraper 12.
[0022] As shown in FIG. 1, below the vibration frame 3 described above,
there are provided further vibration frames 3, in two stages, each stage
having same structure as that described above comprising the endless flat
belt 6, the vibration generator 11, etc. and being supported pivotably
around the fulcrum 5 by the link 4. All of these vibration frames 3, etc.
are supported by a frame 10 but detailed illustration of the structure
thereof is omitted for easily understandable simplicity of the figure.
[0023] It is to be noted that although the vibration frames 3 are provided
in three stages in the illustration, the vibration frames 3 may be
provided in two stages or even in four or more stages for better
refining, as the case may be. Also, in place of the vibration generator
11 of rotary type which is used for vibrating the vibration frames 3 in
the illustration, a vibration generator of eccentric cam type or piston
crank type, or a mechanism for throwing up inclinedly the sprouting beans
using spring and lever, as disclosed in the Japanese patent application
No. Sho 54-25753, may be employed.
[0024] According to the apparatus as described above, the sprouting beans
can be refined in the following way.
[0025] The sprouting beans to be refined are raked up by the raking-up
conveyor 1 from a storage tank (not shown) while they are disentangled of
lumps of sprouting beans and then are caused to fall down on the endless
flat belt 6 above the vibration frame 3.
[0026] The vibration frame 3 is given vibration by the vibration generator
11, hence, as mentioned above, the sprouting beans springing on the
endless flat belt 6 are moved gradually downwardly along the inclination
of the endless flat belt 6.
[0027] On the other hand, refuse matters of roots, hulls, trashes and the
like contained in the sprouting beans are transferred upwardly together
with the endless flat belt 6 as they attach to the surface of the endless
flat belt 6 and then are scraped by the refuse scraper 8 to be discharged
into the tray 13.
[0028] The sprouting beans so refined are caused to fall down on the
endless flat belt 6 of lower stage from the right hand end in the figure
of the endless flat belt 6 to be further refined with the refuse matters
still remaining in the sprouting beans being removed and then are taken
out as clean sprouting beans. Further refinement may be made, as the case
may be, with the endless flat belt 6 of further lower stage being used.
[0029] In the above, the present invention has been described concretely
with respect to the embodiment illustrated in the figure but the present
invention is not limited thereto but, needless to mention, may be added
with various modifications thereof. For example, although the inclination
of the endless flat belt 6 has been described as about 10 degrees in the
embodiment, said inclination may be set in an appropriately selected
angle according to types and shapes of the sprouting beans to be
processed.
[0030] Also, although the vibration frames 3 are disposed zigzag in the
form of upward and downward directional lamination in the embodiment, the
vibration frames 3 may be arranged in series laterally if space therefor
is available laterally.
[0031] As mentioned above, according to the sprouting beans refining
apparatus of the present invention, the sprouting beans can be refined
without using water which aggravates freshness preservation of the
sprouting beans.
[0032] Especially, the apparatus of the present invention is constructed
uniquely such that the endless flat belt is supported by the vibration
frame so as to be inclined upwardly in the moving direction thereof and
roots, trashes and the like attaching to the surface of the endless flat
belt are transferred upwardly together with the endless flat belt, while
the sprouting beans on the endless flat belt are given vibration so as to
be sent downwardly, thereby such a highly efficient refinement of the
sprouting beans as has been never seen in the prior art is realized.
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