Title of Invention

"Apparatus and Method for removing Tops or Roots from Crops."

Abstract A machine for removing roots and tops from crops the machine comprising a pair of counter-rotating rollers (11, 12) spaced apart so as to define a nip there between, and means (13) for rotating the rollers characterized in that at least one roller is in the form of a polygonal twisted prism.
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This invention relates to apparatus and method for removing tops or roots from crops,
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to apparatus and methods for removing tops or roots from crops such as radishes. BACKGROUND ART
Many purchasers demand that root crops be supplied with little or no tops or roots. In the distant past they were removed by hand using a blade. As will be explained hereinafter it is proving necessary to use this method again to meet the demands of some purchasers.
Mechanised crop toppers have been devised. They typically
comprise a plurality of contra-rotating rollers with a small gap. At least
some of the rollers have an upstanding helical bead or scroll formed on
them. A very narrow gap extends between the tip of the bead and an
adjacent roller. Material to be removed, for example, tops and roots are
caught in this small gap or 'nip' and torn off. Unfortunately, especially
if one wishes to crop the top or root close to the product, damage can
ensue. For this reason some purchasers such as major supermarkets
insist on manual removal of tops.
GB 2 313 284 (Richard Pearson Ltd) describes an agricultural separating device comprising a plurality of counter-rotating members. The counter rotating members comprise resiliently deformable starwheels.
GB 2 215 972 (N.A. Garford) describes a crop cleaning device comprising a plurality of counter-rotating spaced apart shafts. The shafts are provided with scrolls or flights.

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JP 67 026 960 (Asahi Kasei Kogyo KK) describes a reinforced
plastics pipe of twisted polygonal shape.
The invention seeks to overcome or reduce the problems associated with the prior art. DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention there is provided a machine for removing roots and tops from crops the machine comprising a pair of counter-rotating rollers spaced apart so as to define a nip there between, and means for rotating the rollers characterised in that at least one roller is in the form of a polygonal twisted prism.
According to the invention there is provided a roller for a machine for removing the tops and roots of crops between the nips of a pair of counter-rotating rollers, the roller being in the form of a polygonal twisted prism.
According to the invention there is provided a method for removing the tops and roots of crops the method comprising;
providing at least one pair of counter-rotating rollers spaced apart so as to define a nip therebetween, and
introducing the roots or tops to the nip wherein at least one roller is in the form of a polygonal twisted prism.
It has unexpectedly been found that very good topping action can be obtained by twisting bar material. It is thought that the good results are a function of three features. First the bar comers are relatively sharp and provide a degree of cutting rather than the tearing action of the prior art rollers. Secondly there is a front clearance between the working edge and the body of the bar. This front clearance is almost absent in a cylindrical bar provided with a bead. The front clearance especially in a three or four sided bar is enhanced because bending the bar deforms the

cross-section. In cross-section the initial planar faces of the bar become concave.
Thirdly the bar has, in effect, a multi-start helix.
The features allow more efficient removal of tops and roots. This allows the rotational speed of the rollers to be reduced by a factor of around 3 to 6 times while still allowing the same throughput. The reduction in rotational speed substantially reduces the probability of damage to the crop. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
Embodiments of the invention will be illustrated by reference to the accompanying figures of which :
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a prior art arrangement;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of a crop topper of the invention
Fig. 3 is a cross-section of a roller of the invention; and
Fig. 4 is a plan view of a machine of the invention. MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Figs. 1 and 1A which are of the prior art shows a plain roller 1 and a counter rotating scrolled roller 2 with scroll 3. Crop 4 has a top 5. It will be seen that it is difficult to arrange for a small crop such as radish to be closely cropped.
By using the invention with for example a square bar 2a it will be apparent from Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 that a crop can be closely cropped and that this is aided by the concave faces of the bar.
As previously stated if the roller can conveniently be made by twisting a bar. It is not essential to do this and the skilled will have little difficulty in making rollers in other ways examples including CAM and spiral milling. The recessed face, while desirable is not essential for the performance of the invention as can be seen from Fig. 2.

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The roller conveniently has four faces but this is not essential. Preferably the roller has three to six facets more especially the bar has four or six facets. Hexagon bar is readily available in many sizes, heptagon bar can be used is but less readily available and octagon bar which can also be used has limited availability. Larger numbers of facets have limited front clearance a and hence a greater degree of concavity may be required. Pentagonal bar is not readily available and hence must be specially prepared or machined.
The invention can be retrofitted to existing machines by replacing or machining rollers or new machines can be constructed.
A typical machine is shown in Fig. 4. Bed 10 is provided with an array of rollers 11, 12. Rollers are provided with drive means 13 which as illustrated comprises individual electrical or hydraulic motors. A single drive such as a gear chain or chain or belt drive could however be employed. Adjusters 14 may be provided to allow adjustment of the roller spacing. At least some of the rollers will be capable of counter-rotating. At least some of the rollers will be faceted as herein before described. As illustrated the apparatus is provided with a plurality of plain rollers and rollers of the invention. They can alternate but this is not essential and as illustrated they may be arranged in groups.
In some embodiments of the invention the rollers are provided in a planar array. In some embodiments of the invention the planar array may be inclined to the horizontal to facilitate passage of product across the array. Means for varying the inclination of the array and hence the residence time of product may be provided.
In some embodiments of the invention, including those where an inclined array is provided one or more rollers may stand out of the plane either above or below the plane. This can be helpful in providing suitable

residence times. In some of these embodiment the displacement away from the plane may be adjustable to allow for regulation of residence times.
The twist of the rollers may all be of the same hand or some may be of one hand and some of the other. Some rollers may have portions of each hand.


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WE CLAIM
1. A machine for removing roots and tops from crops the machine
comprising a pair of counter-rotating rollers (11,12) spaced apart
so as to define a nip there between, and means (13) for rotating the
rollers characterised in that at least one roller is in the form of a
polygonal twisted prism.
2. A machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polygonal twisted
prism has three to six facets.
3. A machine as claimed in claim 2 wherein the polygonal twist prism
has four facets.
4. A machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the polygonal twisted
prism contains at least one full twist.
5. A roller for a machine for removing the tops and roots of crops
between the nips of a pair of counter-rotating rollers (11,12), the
roller being in the form of a polygonal twisted prism.
6. A roller as claimed in claim 5 having at least three facets.
7. A roller as claimed in claim 6 having four facets.
8. A method for removing the tops and roots of crops the method
comprising;
providing at least one pair of counter-rotating rollers (11,12} spaced apart so as to define a nip therebetween, and

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introducing the roots or tops (5) to the nip wherein at least one roller is in the form of a polygonal twisted prism.
A method as claimed in claim 8 wherein the polygonal twisted prism has three to six facets.
A method as claimed in claim 9 wherein the polygonal twisted prism has four facets.
A method as claimed in claim 8 wherein the polygonal twisted prism contains at least one full twist.
A machine for removing roots and tops from crops the machine comprising a pair of counter-rotating rollers (11, 12) spaced apart so as to define a nip there between, and means (13) for rotating the rollers characterized in that at least one roller is in the form of a polygonal twisted prism.

Documents:


Patent Number 205847
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/1999/00010/KOL
PG Journal Number 15/2007
Publication Date 13-Apr-2007
Grant Date 13-Apr-2007
Date of Filing 16-Aug-1999
Name of Patentee NICHOLSON MACHINERY LTD.,
Applicant Address 33 COMMON LANE, SOUTHERY, NEAR DOWNHAM MARKET NORFOLK PE38 OPB,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 NICHOLSON DAVID 33 COMMON LANE, SOUTHERY, NEAR DOWNHAM MARKET NORFOLK PE38 OPB,
PCT International Classification Number B 07B 13/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/GB99/00098
PCT International Filing date 1999-01-13
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 9800661.2 1998-01-13 U.K.