Edible oil squeezing process

By combining the steps of peeling roller rotation, cleaning rod movement, and filter plate sliding in the edible oil pressing process with the drive of a rotating motor, the peeling and pressing of edible oil is automated, solving the problem of complicated peeling process in the existing technology and improving the quality and efficiency of edible oil.

CN121867430APending Publication Date: 2026-04-17黄月娣
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Application Number
CN202311825705.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2023-12-28
Publication Date
2026-04-17

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Technical Problem

Existing edible oil pressing equipment has a complicated peeling process, which affects the quality of edible oil.

Method used

An edible oil pressing process is adopted, which includes the steps of peeling roller rotation, cleaning rod movement, filter plate sliding, rotating groove plate rotation and rotating block snapping into friction device. Combined with rotating motor and clamping block transmission, the peeling and pressing operations are automated.

Benefits of technology

The peeling and pressing capacity of the edible oil pressing device has been improved, thus enhancing the quality of edible oil and increasing work efficiency.

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Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of edible oil squeezing, in particular to an edible oil squeezing process. The method comprises the following steps: step 1, putting raw material peanuts into a feeding bin in an edible oil squeezing device, and rotating a shelling roller; 2, a rotating belt rotates, a cleaning rod moves, and a filter plate slides; thirdly, a rotating groove plate rotates, a rotating block is buckled into a friction device, a rotating motor is started, and the rotating block rotates; 4, the filter paper is placed on a collecting bin, an internal thread clamping ring is rotated, and edible oil squeezing is completed; comprising rotating groove plates, the two rotating groove plates are each rotationally connected with a rotating block, a clamping groove is formed in each rotating block, a sliding button is slidably connected into the clamping groove of one rotating block, and a clamping plate is slidably connected into one rotating groove plate; the peeling and squeezing capacity of the edible oil squeezing device can be enhanced, and then the quality of edible oil is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of edible oil pressing technology, and more specifically to an edible oil pressing process. Background Technology

[0002] Edible oil, also known as "cooking oil," refers to animal or vegetable fats used in food preparation. It is liquid at room temperature. Due to factors such as raw material source, processing technology, and quality, most common edible oils are vegetable oils, including rapeseed oil, peanut oil, hemp seed oil, corn oil, olive oil, camellia oil, palm oil, sunflower seed oil, soybean oil, sesame oil, flaxseed oil or sesame oil, grapeseed oil, walnut oil, peony seed oil, etc. Edible vegetable oils are "four-fold vulnerable": they are sensitive to direct sunlight, air, high temperatures, and water. Therefore, edible oils should be stored away from light, sealed, kept at low temperatures, and protected from water. Under current technology, pressing devices have a complex peeling process. Therefore, to solve the above problems, this application proposes an edible oil pressing process that enhances the peeling and pressing capacity of the edible oil pressing device, thereby improving the quality of the edible oil. Summary of the Invention

[0003] To overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, the present invention provides an edible oil pressing process that can enhance the peeling and pressing capacity of the edible oil pressing device, thereby improving the quality of the edible oil.

[0004] The technical solution adopted by this invention to solve its technical problem is:

[0005] An edible oil pressing process, the process includes the following steps:

[0006] Step 1: Place the raw peanuts into the feed hopper of the edible oil pressing device, and the shelling rollers will rotate;

[0007] Step 2: The rotating belt rotates, the cleaning rod moves, and the filter plate slides;

[0008] Step 3: Rotate the groove plate to make the rotating block engage with the friction unit, start the rotating motor, and the rotating block will rotate.

[0009] Step 4: Place the filter paper on the collection chamber, rotate the internal thread retainer to complete the edible oil pressing.

[0010] An edible oil pressing device includes a rotating groove plate, with a rotating block rotatably connected to each of the two rotating groove plates. Each rotating block has a slot, a sliding button is slidably connected to the slot of one of the rotating blocks, and a locking plate is slidably connected to one of the rotating groove plates.

[0011] A friction device is rotatably connected between the two rotating groove plates. A rotating motor is fixedly connected inside the friction device. A locking block is fixedly connected to the output shaft of the rotating motor. The friction device has two oil outlets.

[0012] A support rod is slidably connected to one of the rotating groove plates. The support rod is fixed to the connector. The other side of the connector is fixed to the sliding button. The lower end of the connector is engaged with the card plate. A cylindrical spring is fixed between the card plate and one of the rotating groove plates. Attached Figure Description

[0013] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific implementation methods.

[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the edible oil pressing process in this invention;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the edible oil pressing device in this invention;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating block in this invention;

[0017] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the friction device in this invention;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating groove plate in this invention;

[0019] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the support frame in this invention;

[0020] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the filter plate in this invention;

[0021] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the cleaning rod in this invention;

[0022] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the shell removal roller in this invention;

[0023] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the collection chamber in this invention. Detailed Implementation

[0024] Through observation Figures 1 to 10 An exemplary working process for edible oil pressing, based on the content shown in the diagram, is as follows:

[0025] An edible oil pressing process includes the following steps:

[0026] Step 1: Place the raw peanuts into the feed hopper 01 of the edible oil pressing device, and the shelling roller 02 rotates;

[0027] Step 2: Rotating belt 07 rotates, cleaning rod 19 moves, and filter plate 05 slides;

[0028] Step 3: Rotate the groove plate 11 to rotate, and the rotating block 12 will be engaged in the friction device 09. Start the rotating motor 16, and the rotating block 12 will rotate.

[0029] Step 4: Place the filter paper on the collection chamber 13, rotate the internal thread retaining ring 23 to complete the edible oil pressing.

[0030] Through observation Figures 1 to 10 An exemplary working process for peeling and pressing can be derived from the content shown in the figure:

[0031] An edible oil processing device includes a rotating grooved plate 11, two rotating blocks 12 rotatably connected to the two rotating grooved plates 11 respectively, each rotating block 12 having a slot, a sliding button 14 slidably connected to the slot of one of the rotating blocks 12, and a clamping plate 15 slidably connected to one of the rotating grooved plates 11. When the edible oil pressing device is installed and put into use, when the raw peanuts enter the pressing device, they need to undergo shelling, screening, peeling, and pressing processes to complete the processing. During the peeling process, the peanuts need to be rubbed to remove the peel. At this time, the two rotating grooved plates 11 are rotated into the friction device 09. The two rotating blocks 12 connected to the upper end of the device are brought into contact and connected. As the rotating blocks 12 come into contact with the peanuts, the rotating groove plate 11 stops rotating and the two connected rotating blocks 12 rotate to rub and peel the peanuts that have entered the friction device 09. During the rotation of the rotating blocks 12, the peels and unripe peanuts that have been ground off will also be sent out through the grooves on them to avoid affecting the normal operation of the subsequent devices. While rubbing and peeling, the two connected rotating blocks 12 press downward to perform the pressing work, thereby achieving the peeling and pressing effect and improving the working efficiency of the edible oil pressing device and the quality of the edible oil.

[0032] Through observation Figures 1 to 10 An exemplary working process of the transmission can be obtained from the content shown in the figure:

[0033] A friction element 09 is rotatably connected between two rotating groove plates 11. A rotating motor 16 is fixed inside the friction element 09, and a locking block 10 is fixed to the output shaft of the rotating motor 16. Two oil outlets are located inside the friction element 09. When the edible oil pressing device is installed and put into use, as the rotating groove plate 11 rotates and moves into the friction element 09, the two rotating blocks 12 will come into contact with each other, and the locking block 10 will be engaged in the slots provided on them. As it slowly engages, the locking block 10 will press the sliding knob 14 slidably connected inside one of the rotating blocks 12 to move. At the same time, after the two rotating blocks 12 come into contact, the rotating motor 16 will also be engaged inside it. The rotating motor 16 is started, which drives the locking block 10 fixed to its output shaft to rotate. At this time, the locking block 10 will drive the two rotating blocks 12 slidably connected on it to rotate, so that the device performs the peeling and pressing process, thereby achieving the transmission effect.

[0034] Through observation Figures 1 to 10 An exemplary working process of the card lock can be derived from the content shown in the figure:

[0035] The support rod 18 is slidably connected to one of the rotating groove plates 11. The support rod 18 is fixedly connected to the connector 17. The other side of the connector 17 is fixedly connected to the slide button 14. The lower end of the connector 17 is engaged with the clamping plate 15. A cylindrical spring is fixed between the clamping plate 15 and one of the rotating groove plates 11. When the edible oil pressing device is installed and put into use, when the rotating motor 16 drives the clamping block 10 to rotate, the clamping block 10 will cause the rotating block 12 to rotate in the groove of the rotating groove plate 11. As the clamping block 10 presses the slide button 14 to slide, the slide button 14 moves downward, causing the connector 17 to rotate. The support rod 18 fixed to the other end moves upward, and the support rod 18 will drive the rotating block 12 to move, shortening the distance between it and the peanut, making it easier to squeeze the peanut. At the same time, the connector 17 will drive the clamping plate 15 engaged with it to slide outward in the rotating groove plate 11 and lock into another rotating groove plate 11, so that the two rotating blocks 12 are connected. When the work is completed, the restriction on the rotating groove plate 11 is stopped, the stretched cylindrical spring will contract, so that the device is separated and in the locking state, so that the rotating groove plate 11 can return to the initial position, providing conditions for subsequent processing, thereby achieving the locking effect.

[0036] Through observation Figures 1 to 10 An exemplary working process for adjusting the distance, based on the content shown in the figure, is as follows:

[0037] The friction device 09 is slidably connected to the support frame 06, and two threaded posts 08 are rotatably connected to the lower end of the support frame 06. The friction device 09 has two threaded posts 08 threadedly connected to both ends. When the edible oil pressing device is installed and put into use, and before the pressing operation, the distance between the friction device 09 and the support frame 06 is relatively close to prevent falling peanuts from splashing out of the friction device 09 and causing unnecessary waste. After all the peanuts have fallen, the threaded posts 08 are rotated, causing the support frame 06 threadedly connected to them to move downwards, increasing the distance between the friction device 09 and the support frame 06. This provides sufficient space for the subsequent operation of the rotating groove plate 11, thereby achieving the effect of adjusting the distance.

[0038] Through observation Figures 1 to 10 An exemplary workflow for filtering based on the content shown in the figure is as follows:

[0039] The feed hopper 01 is fixedly connected to the support frame 06. The filter plate 05 is slidably connected to the upper end of the support frame 06. The connecting rod 21 is slidably connected to one end of the filter plate 05, and the rotating wheel 20 is rotatably connected to the other end of the connecting rod 21. The rotating wheel 20 is rotatably connected to one side of the feed hopper 01. When the edible oil pressing device is installed and put into use, after the raw material enters the pressing device 01 and passes through the shelling device, the peanuts and shells will fall onto the filter plate 05. At this time, the rotating wheel 20 rotatably connected to the feed hopper 01 rotates, and as the raw material enters the pressing device 01, the peanuts and shells fall onto the filter plate 05. When the rotating part 20 rotates, the connecting rod 21 connected to it will rotate accordingly. Since the filter plate 05 is provided with a sliding groove at the connection between the filter plate 05 and the connecting rod 21, the connecting rod 21 can slide vertically without restriction. However, the horizontal movement of the connecting rod 21 will drive the filter plate 05 to move, which in turn will cause the filter plate 05 slidably connected to the other end of the connecting rod 21 to move. Since the connecting rod 21 makes a circular reciprocating motion, the filter plate 05 moves horizontally repeatedly, allowing the peanuts that fall on it to enter the next processing device, thereby achieving the effect of filtering and screening.

[0040] Through observation Figures 1 to 10 An exemplary workflow for cleaning, based on the content shown in the diagram, is as follows:

[0041] The drive rod 03 is rotatably connected to the other end of the feed hopper 01. The driven wheel 04 is connected to the drive wheel 03 via a belt. The rotating belt 07 is rotatably connected to the driven wheel 04. Four cleaning rods 19 are fixed between the rotating belts 07. When the edible oil pressing device is installed and put into use, when the raw peanuts enter the feed hopper 01 and then enter the screening process after passing through the shelling roller 02, the cleaning device that works along with the screening process will also operate. The drive wheel 03 rotates, which drives the driven wheel 04 connected to it to rotate via the belt. When the driven wheel 04 rotates, the rotating belt 07 fixed to it rotates. When the rotating belt 07 rotates, the four cleaning rods 19 fixed to it will rotate in sequence to clean the peanut shells that fall onto the filter plate 05, preventing excessive shell accumulation from affecting the normal operation of the processing device and reducing the quality of the edible oil, thereby achieving the cleaning effect.

[0042] Through observation Figures 1 to 10 An exemplary process for unpacking can be derived from the content shown in the figure:

[0043] Two shelling rollers 02 are rotatably connected inside the feed hopper 01. One of the shelling rollers 02 is fixedly connected to the drive wheel 03, and each rotating wheel 20 is fixedly connected to a shelling roller 02. The two rotating wheels 20 are connected by a belt. When the edible oil pressing device is installed and put into use, the prepared raw peanuts are injected into the feed hopper 01. The drive wheel 03 is started to rotate, which drives one of the shelling rollers 02 fixed to it to rotate. The rotating wheel 20 fixed to the other end of one of the shelling rollers 02 rotates, which drives the other rotating wheel 20 to rotate through the belt, so that the other shelling roller 02 fixed to it rotates. With the relative rotation between the two shelling rollers 02 and the feed hopper 01, the raw peanuts are squeezed and crushed, so that the peanut fruits can be removed, thereby achieving the shelling effect.

[0044] Through observation Figures 1 to 10 An exemplary workflow for further filtering and collection based on the content shown in the figure is as follows:

[0045] The baffle 22 is rotatably connected to the collection chamber 13, and four internally threaded retaining rings 23 are threadedly connected to the collection chamber 13. When the edible oil pressing device is installed and put into use, after the peanuts enter the friction device 09 for peeling and pressing, the edible oil enters the next process through the oil outlet on the friction device 09. The filter paper is placed on the four corners of the collection chamber 13, and then the four internally threaded retaining rings 23 are sequentially threadedly connected to the collection chamber 13 to fix the filter paper. As the edible oil at the top continues to fall, it is further filtered through the filter paper and then falls into the collection chamber 13, thereby achieving the effect of further filtration and collection and improving the quality of the edible oil.

Claims

1. An edible oil pressing process, characterized in that, Includes the following steps: Step 1: Place the raw peanuts into the feed hopper (01) of the edible oil pressing device, and the shelling roller (02) rotates; Step 2: The rotating belt (07) rotates, the cleaning rod (19) moves, and the filter plate (05) slides; Step 3: Rotate the groove plate (11) to rotate, and the rotating block (12) will be engaged in the friction device (09). Start the rotating motor (16) and the rotating block (12) will rotate. Step 4: Place the filter paper on the collection chamber (13), rotate the internal thread retainer (23) to complete the edible oil pressing.

2. An edible oil pressing device, characterized in that: It includes a rotating groove plate (11), and a rotating block (12) is rotatably connected to each of the two rotating groove plates (11). Each rotating block (12) is provided with a slot. A sliding button (14) is slidably connected in the slot of one of the rotating blocks (12), and a locking plate (15) is slidably connected in one of the rotating groove plates (11).

3. The edible oil pressing device according to claim 2, characterized in that: A friction device (09) is rotatably connected between the two rotating groove plates (11). A rotating motor (16) is fixedly connected inside the friction device (09). A locking block (10) is fixedly connected to the output shaft of the rotating motor (16). Two oil outlets are provided inside the friction device (09).

4. The edible oil pressing device according to claim 3, characterized in that: A support rod (18) is slidably connected to one of the rotating groove plates (11). The support rod (18) is fixed to the connector (17). The other side of the connector (17) is fixed to the slide button (14). The lower end of the connector (17) is engaged with the clamping plate (15). A cylindrical spring is fixed between the clamping plate (15) and one of the rotating groove plates (11).

5. The edible oil pressing device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The friction device (09) is slidably connected to the support frame (06), and two threaded columns (08) are rotatably connected to the lower end of the support frame (06). The two threaded columns (08) are threadedly connected to both ends of the friction device (09).

6. The edible oil pressing apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that: A feed hopper (01) is fixedly connected to the support frame (06). A filter plate (05) is slidably connected to the upper end of the support frame (06). A connecting rod (21) is slidably connected to one end of the filter plate (05). A rotating wheel (20) is rotatably connected to the other end of the connecting rod (21). The rotating wheel (20) is rotatably connected to one side of the feed hopper (01).

7. The edible oil pressing apparatus according to claim 6, characterized in that: The other end of the feed hopper (01) is rotatably connected to a drive rod (03), the drive wheel (03) is connected to a driven wheel (04) via a belt, a rotating belt (07) is rotatably connected to the driven wheel (04), and four cleaning rods (19) are fixedly connected between the rotating belts (07).

8. The edible oil pressing apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that: The feed hopper (01) is rotatably connected to two shelling rollers (02). One of the shelling rollers (02) is fixed to the drive wheel (03). Each shelling roller (02) is fixed to a rotating wheel (20). The two rotating wheels (20) are connected by a belt.

9. The edible oil pressing apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that: The rotating belt (07) is located between the feed bin (01) and the filter plate (05). The filter plate (05) is located on the friction device (09), and the collection bin (13) is located below the friction device (09).

10. An edible oil pressing apparatus according to claim 9, characterized in that: A baffle (22) is rotatably connected to the collection chamber (13), and four internal threaded retaining rings (23) are threadedly connected to the collection chamber (13).