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Class 99/562 - By pitting severed food


Subclass of Class 99 - Foods and beverages: apparatus
Definition: Device including a severing means which removes the pit,
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 01/22/2008


NumberTitleIssue Date
7320280Pitting machine comprising a punching head which performs a curvilinear oscillatory movement in synchronization with the translation movement of fruits to be pitted
A pitting machine comprises a punching head that performs a curvilinear oscillatory movement in synchronization with the translation movement of fruits to be pitted, in particular for use in industries that process food such as pitted dried or dehydrated plums and w...
01/22/2008
6969535Method for pitting and slicing olives with spring-loaded, adjustable slicing knife assembly
A method and apparatus for pitting olives (or other fruit) and slicing the pitted fruit. In preferred embodiments, a pitting knife and a coring knife horizontally translate each olive to be pitted while the pitting knife, coring knife, and olive revolve together abo...
11/29/2005
6604456Adjustable aligner cup assembly for peach pitter
An adjustable peach aligner cup assembly 20 is provided for use in an automatic peach aligning and pitting mechanism. An adjustable alignment ring has first and second movable segments 51,52. Segments 51,52 are moved away from each other to align large pe...
08/12/2003
4006677Peach repitting machine
A machine for repitting peach halves which have previously been subjected to a pitting operation, but wherein the peach halves are not completely pitted because of split or fragmented pits remaining attached to the fruit. The machine automatically feeds t...
02/08/1977
 
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