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publicationDate 2005-06-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Plant waste material crusher
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To break up a chip by crushing a plant waste material into chips and crushing them by pressurizing them with a screw shaft to swell and soften the plant so that water does not collect even in a plant waste material having a high water content such as root stock. The treatment can be carried out smoothly and mud etc. adhering to the waste material should not stay in the equipment. SOLUTION: On a peripheral surface of a cylindrical processing container disposed substantially horizontally, between a rear end position of a rear inlet and a position shifted forward by one pitch of a screw blade, and the processing container A drain outlet is formed between the lower end of the screw and the position from which the screw shaft is rotated 90 degrees. As a result, the chips are not discharged, but the supplied water and the water squeezed from the chips are drained from the drain port, and it is possible to prevent the chips from being deteriorated due to the accumulation of water in the processing container. [Selection] Figure 2
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