Gear reducer, and juicer including same
US-9844303-B2 · Dec 19, 2017 · US
US10531759B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10531759-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515528881-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 27, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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In various embodiments, a masticating juicer may include a housing defining a compression chamber with an inner wall, at least one inlet, at least one juice outlet, and at least one pulp outlet. An auger may be rotatably mounted within the compression chamber and may include upstream and downstream ends and an auger surface in between. The auger may be rotatable about an axis of rotation to masticate and convey material in a downstream direction. The auger may be sized so that a cavity is formed between the auger surface and the inner wall of the compression chamber. An elastic restrictor may extend circumferentially around an interior of the compression chamber to at least partially span the cavity. The elastic restrictor may be shaped to provide variable resistance to material conveyed by the auger depending on a relative position of the material between the inner wall and the auger surface.
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What is claimed is: 1. A masticating juicer, comprising: a housing defining a compression chamber with an inner wall, at least one inlet, at least one juice outlet, and at least one pulp outlet; an auger rotatably mounted within the compression chamber, the auger including upstream and downstream ends and an auger surface in between, the auger being rotatable about an axis of rotation to masticate and convey material along the auger surface in a downstream direction from the upstream end towards the downstream end, the auger being sized so that a cavity is formed between the auger surface and the inner wall of the compression chamber; and an elastic restrictor extending circumferentially around an interior of the compression chamber to at least partially span the cavity, from a proximal end to a distal end of the elastic restrictor, wherein the elastic restrictor is shaped to provide variable resistance to material conveyed by the auger depending on a relative position of the material across the cavity between the inner wall and the auger surface, wherein the elastic restrictor further includes, at the distal end, two distinct chamfered surfaces, wherein one distinct chamfered surface is disposed upstream of the other, wherein the upstream distinct chamfered surface extends partially across the cavity and the other distinct chamfered surface extends across the cavity further than the upstream distinct chamfered surface, and wherein the elastic restrictor further comprises a circumferential channel, disposed at the distal end, between the upstream distinct chamfered surface and the other distinct chamfered surface. 2. The masticating juicer of claim 1 , wherein the other distinct chamfered surface of the elastic restrictor entirely spans the cavity to contact the auger surface of the auger. 3. The masticating juicer of claim 1 , wherein the elastic restrictor has a triangular cross section part. 4. The masticating juicer of claim 1 , wherein the elastic restrictor tapers in a direction across the cavity between the inner wall of the compression chamber and the auger surface. 5. The masticating juicer of claim 1 , wherein the elastic restrictor includes a first oblique surface that faces upstream, and a transition surface that is oblique to both the inner wall of the compression chamber and the auger surface. 6. The masticating juicer of claim 1 , wherein the elastic restrictor is located upstream of the downstream end of the auger. 7. The masticating juicer of claim 1 , wherein the elastic restrictor is mounted on the inner wall of the compression chamber. 8. The masticating juicer of claim 1 , wherein the elastic restrictor is mounted on the auger surface. 9. The masticating juicer of claim 1 , for separating fruit or vegetable juice from fruit or vegetable pulp, wherein the elastic restrictor includes a surface that faces upstream and is oblique to both the inner wall of the compression chamber and an outer surface of the auger. 10. The masticating juicer of claim 9 , wherein the elastic restrictor is located upstream of a downstream end of the auger. 11. The masticating juicer of claim 9 , wherein the inner wall of the compression chamber or the outer surface of the auger includes a radially-extending transition surface upstream of the elastic restrictor that defines a circumferential pulp calibration channel in the cavity immediately upstream of the oblique surface of the elastic restrictor. 12. The masticating juicer of claim 9 , wherein the elastic restrictor includes, at a distal end, one or more distinct chamfered surfaces that face the outer surface of the auger.
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