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What (who) is digester$21278$ - definition

HIGH-PRESSURE COOKER INVENTED BY DENIS PAPIN IN 1679 TO ALLOW PAUPERS TO CONSUME BONES AND LOW-QUALITY MEAT
Bone digester; Papin's digester
  • [[Robert Boyle]] and [[Denis Papin]] inspecting Papin's digester.
  • [[Denis Papin]]'s steam digester (1679)

Steam digester         
The steam digester (or bone digester, and also known as Papin’s digester) is a high-pressure cooker invented by French physicist Denis Papin in 1679. It is a device for extracting fats from bones in a high-pressure steam environment, which also renders them brittle enough to be easily ground into bone meal.
Digester         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
·noun One who digests.
II. Digester ·noun A medicine or an article of food that aids digestion, or strengthens digestive power.
III. Digester ·noun A strong closed vessel, in which bones or other substances may be subjected, usually in water or other liquid, to a temperature above that of boiling, in order to soften them.
Digester         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A digester (alternative: digestor) is a huge vessel where chemical or biological reactions are carried out. These are used in different types of process industries.

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Steam digester

The steam digester or bone digester (also known as Papin’s digester) is a high-pressure cooker invented by French physicist Denis Papin in 1679. It is a device for extracting fats from bones in a high-pressure steam environment, which also renders them brittle enough to be easily ground into bone meal. It is the forerunner of the autoclave and the domestic pressure cooker.

The steam-release valve, which was invented for Papin's digester following various explosions of the earlier models, inspired the development of the piston-and-cylinder steam engine.