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Automatic slope fruit feeding machine used with a fruit grading machine

  • US 5,613,595 A
  • Filed: 04/19/1995
  • Issued: 03/25/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/19/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An automatic fruit feeding machine for feeding fruit to a fruit grading apparatus comprising:

  • a) a plurality of stationary, laterally spaced apart, elongated carrier members, each carrier member having an upper surface forming a plurality of holding recesses along its length and an exit end adjacent to the fruit grading apparatus having a convexly curved upper surface to facilitate passage of the fruit from the feeding machine to the fruit grading apparatus;

    b) an elongated movable carrier member located between each pair of spaced apart stationary carrier members, each movable carrier member having an upper surface forming a plurality of transferring recesses, and first and second mounting plates extending therefrom;

    c) circular crank plates located on each side of the first and second mounting plates;

    d) a first shaft eccentrically connected with the circular crank plates on each side of the first mounting plate and to the first mounting plate such that rotation of the circular crank plates causes the longitudinal axis of the first shaft to move in a circular path around a rotational axis of the circular crank plates;

    e) a second shaft eccentrically connected with the circular crank plates on each side of the second mounting plate and to the second mounting plate such that rotation of the circular crank plates causes the longitudinal axis of the second shaft to move in a circular path around a rotational axis of the circular crank plates;

    f) first endless drive means connecting the circular crank plates on one side of the first and second mounting plates such that the crank plates rotate in unison, such rotation causing the movable carrier to move in a translating circular path whereby fruit in a holding recess of the stationary carrier member is transferred in step-by-step fashion to the exit end from which it enters the fruit grading apparatus;

    g) a first sprocket gear drivingly connected to one of the circular crank plates;

    h) a second sprocket gear having a diameter larger than that of the first sprocket gear;

    i) second endless drive means interconnecting the first and second sprocket gears; and

    ,j) drive means drivingly connected to the second sprocket gear.

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