Tool For Cutting Along A Path Along The Spinous Processes In An Animal Carcass, And A Slaughterhouse Cutting Device With The Tool
20220015379 · 2022-01-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A22B5/207
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A22B5/201
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A22B5/0041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A22B5/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A slaughterhouse processing tool including two opposite knives mounted to a knife holder via respective mounting structures, the knife holder further including an actuator, at least one of the mounting structures being movably mounted to the knife holder, the actuator being coupled to the movably mounted mounting structure for moving the mounting structure relative to the knife holder.
Claims
1. A processing tool for cutting along a path (P) along spinous processes in an animal carcass, comprising: two opposite knives mounted to a knife holder via respective mounting structures, said knife holder further comprising an actuator, at least one of said mounting structures being movably mounted to said knife holder, said actuator being coupled to said movably mounted mounting structure for moving said mounting structure relative to said knife holder.
2. The processing tool of claim 1, said mounting structures being an integral part of said two opposite knives or being releasable connected to said two opposite knives.
3. The processing tool according to claim 1, both of said mounting structures being movably mounted to said knife holder, said actuator being coupled to both of said mounting structures for synchronized movement of said two opposite knives.
4. The processing tool according claim 1, said actuator being configured for translationally moving said mounting structure(s), to vary a width of a gap between said two opposite knives.
5. The processing tool according to claim 1, said actuator being configured for rotating said mounting structures about a respective axis (X), to vary a width of a gap between said two opposite knives at a tip of said two opposite knives.
6. The processing tool according to claim 4, said actuator being configured for varying said width of said gap from a minimum of between 4 mm and 8 mm during cutting along said path (P).
7. The processing tool according to claim 4, said actuator being configured for varying said width of said gap up to a maximum of between 6 mm and 12 mm during movement along said path (P).
8. The processing tool according to claim 1, comprising a controller for controlling said movement of said mounting structure(s) by said actuator.
9. The processing tool according to claim 1, said knife holder comprising a frame carrying said actuator, a coupling connecting said at least one mounting structure with said actuator to a allow for a translational and/or rotational movement of said mounting structure(s) relative to said knife holder.
10. The processing tool according to claim 9, said coupling comprising an elongated track formed in each mounting structure and pins connected to said actuator and mounted for movement relative to said frame, a respective pins fitted into a corresponding one of said elongated tracks, said elongated tracks diverging away from each other and defined each by a first wall and an opposite second wall, wherein when said pins are moved along said corresponding elongated track they apply a sideways force on each mounting structure.
11. The processing too according to claim 10, said actuator comprising a pneumatically or hydraulically driven piston.
12. The processing tool according to claim 9, said actuator comprising a servomotor, said coupling comprising a pair of ball screws, each of said pair of ball screws being connected to a corresponding one of said mounting structures and to said servomotor, wherein rotation of each of said pair of ball screws bring about said translational movement of said mounting structures relative to said knife holder.
13. A method of using a processing tool for cutting along a path (P) along spinous processes in an animal carcass comprising two opposite knives mounted to a knife holder via respective mounting structures, said knife holder further comprising an actuator, at least one of said mounting structures being movably mounted to said knife holder, said actuator being coupled to said movably mounted mounting structure for moving said mounting structure relative to said knife holder, the method comprising: said actuator is operated to vary, as said processing tool is moved along said path (P), width of a between said two opposite knives at a tip of said two opposite knives.
14. A method of using a processing tool for cutting along a path (P) along spinous processes in an animal carcass comprising two opposite knives mounted to a knife holder via respective mounting structures, said knife holder further comprising an actuator, at least one of said mounting structures being movably mounted to said knife holder, said actuator being coupled to said movably mounted mounting structure for moving said mounting structure relative to said knife holder, the method comprising: said two opposite knives are biased towards each other, comprising allowing movement of said two opposite away from each other during said cutting and operating said actuator on completion of said cutting to return said two opposite knives a position required for processing a subsequent animal carcass.
15. A processing tool for cutting along a path (P) along the spinous processes in a suspended pig carcass, comprising: two opposite parallel knives each having a tip, mounted to a knife holder via respective mounting structures, said knife holder further including an actuator, at least one of said mounting structures being movably mounted to said knife holder, said actuator being coupled to said movably mounted mounting structure(s) for translationally moving said mounting structure(s) relative to said knife holder, to vary a width of a gap between said two opposite parallel knives at said tip, and a controller for controlling said movement of said mounting structure(s) by said actuator.
16. The processing tool of claim 15, said mounting structures being an integral part of said two opposite parallel knives or being releasably connected to said two opposite parallel knives.
17. The processing tool according to claim 15, both of said mounting structures being movably mounted to said knife holder said actuator being coupled to both of said mounting structures for synchronized movement of said two opposite parallel knives.
18. The processing tool according to claim 15, said actuator being configured for varying a width of said gap from a minimum of between 4 mm and 8 mm during the cutting along said path (P).
19. The processing tool according to claim 18, said being configured for varying said width of said gap up to a maximum of between brim and 12 mm during movement along said path (P).
20. The processing tool according to claim 15, said knife holder including a frame carrying said actuator a coupling connecting said at least one mounting structure with said actuator to a allow for said translational movement of said mounting structure(s) relative to said knife holder.
21. The processing tool according to claim 20, said coupling comprising an elongated track formed in each mounting structure and pins connected to said actuator and mounted for movement relative to said frame a respective pin fitted into a corresponding one of said elongated tracks, said elongated tracks diverging away from each other and defined each by a first wall and an opposite second wall, wherein when said pins are moved along said corresponding elongated track they apply a sideways force on each mounting structure.
22. The processing tool according to claim 21, said actuator comprising a pneumatically or hydraulically driven piston.
23. The processing tool according to claim 20, said actuator comprising a servomotor, said coupling comprising a pair of ball screws, each of said pair of ball screws being connected to a corresponding one of said mounting structures, and to said servomotor, wherein rotation of said pair of ball screws bring about said translational movement of said mounting structures relative to said knife holder.
24. A method of using processing tool for cutting along a path (P) along the spinous processes in a suspended pig carcass, comprising: two opposite parallel knives each having a tip, mounted to a knife holder via respective mounting structures, said knife holder further including an actuator, at least one of said mounting structures being movably mounted to said knife holder, said actuator being coupled to said movably mounted mounting structure(s) for translationally moving said mounting structure(s) relative to said knife holder, to vary a width of a gap between said two opposite parallel knives at said tip, and a controller for controlling said movement of said mounting structure(s) by said actuator, wherein the method comprises: said actuator is operated to vary, as said processing tool is moved along said path (P), said width of said gap between said two opposite parallel knives at the tip of said two opposite parallel knives.
25. A method of using a processing tool for cutting along a path (P) along spinous processes in a suspended pig carcass, comprising: two opposite parallel knives, each having a tip, mounted to a knife holder via respective mounting structures, said knife holder further including an actuator, at least one of said mounting structures being movably mounted to said knife holder, said actuator being coupled to said movably mounted mounting structure(s) for translationally moving said mounting structure(s) relative to said knife holder, to vary a width of a gap between said two opposite parallel knives at said tip, and a controller for controlling said movement of said mounting structure(s) by said actuator, wherein the method comprises: said two opposite parallel knives are biased towards each other, comprising allowing movement of said two opposite parallel knives away from each other during said cutting and operating said actuators on completion of said cutting to return said two opposite parallel knives to a position required for processing a subsequent animal carcass.
26. A slaughterhouse cutting device comprising: a processing tool for cutting along a path (P) along spinous processes in a suspended animal carcass comprising: two opposite knives mounted to a knife holder via respective mounting structures; an actuator; wherein at least one of said mounting structures being movably mounted to said knife holder, said actuator being coupled to said movably mounted mounting structure(s) for moving said mounting structure relative to said knife holder to vary a width of a gap between said two opposite knives at a tip of said two opposite knives; a carrier structure, for controlled spatial movement of said processing tool connected with said carrier structure; a data provider configured for providing information about an animal carcass to be processed by said processing tool, based on i) a vision system (camera), an X-ray or ultra sound image of said animal carcass, or on length or weight of said animal carcass, or ii) on fat of said animal carcass probing or iii) a digital recipe stored in a memory; a computer device for establishing data representing the geometry of a spine of said animal to be processed and for establishing said path (P) along said spinous processes; and a controller controlling said actuator in accordance with said established data, to vary said width of said gap as the processing is moved along said path (P).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] The invention will now be explained in more detail below by reference to preferred embodiments.
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[0017] The pair of opposite knives 20 is mounted to a knife holder (not shown) to define a carcass processing tool. The knife holder on its side is secured to a carrier structure configured for moving the knife holder and, hence, the pair of knives 20 along a predetermined path P relative to the carcass 1, to perform the cutting operation. Normally, carcasses 1 as shown are processed in a slaughterhouse processing plant, suspended from an overhead conveyor along which are placed one or more such carrier structures, each for performing a carcass processing by a respective processing tool.
[0018] In operation of the prior art processing tool disclosed in WO97/30594, the pair of knives 20 is positioned by the carrier structure such that one knife 20 is on one side of the spine 2 while the opposite knife (not shown in
[0019] As shown in
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[0021] To avoid or reduce the number of bone fragments appearing, and/or to obtain a desired meat quality, an embodiment of a processing tool 10 of the present invention, including a novel knife holder 50, is shown in
[0022] Generally, the novel knife holder 50 comprises two opposite mounting structures 52, that may be integral with the knives 20, or preferably releasably connected with the knives 20, such as by bolts and nuts, being movably coupled with a frame 51 of the knife holder 50. The coupling with the frame 51 of the knife holder 50 is constructed such that the two mounting structures 52 may move relative to each other, normally with a translational movement to and from each other, driven by an actuator 60. In this manner the gap 24 between the knives 20 at their tip 22 may be varied as shown in
[0023] The knife holder 50 shown in
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[0025] Each pin 73 is fitted into a corresponding one of the two tracks 74 and the plate 78 is connected to the actuator 60 such that activation of the actuator 60 brings about a displacement of the plate 78 in the direction shown by arrow 500 and, hence, a movement of each pin 73 along the length of the corresponding track 74. As seen, the two tracks 74 diverge away from each other in the direction towards the tips 22 of the knives 20. The tracks 74 have each an inner wall 274 and an opposite parallel outer wall 174; when the pins 73 are moved forward, towards the tips 22 of the knives 20, by the actuator 60 driving the plate 78 forwards, the pins 73 slide against the respective inner wall 274 and apply a sideways force on each mounting structure 52, forcing them together into the position shown in
[0026] The mounting structures 52 may in use be brought into an initial configuration by the actuator 60, with a predetermined gap 24 at the tip 22 of the knives 20, as shown in
[0027] It is noted that in combination with, or in lieu of, the aforementioned transverse translational movement of the knives 20, a rotation of the two mountings structures 52 and, hence, the two knives 20, about a respective turning axis (drawn as a vertical axis marked X in the example in
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[0029] In an embodiment of a carcass 1 processing plant including the processing tool 10 of the present invention the adjustment of the width of the gap 24 at the tip 22 and the correct positioning and movement of the pair of knives 20 by the carrier structure may take into account different sizes of animal carcasses and generally follow a preceding computer analysis of the carcass 1, using a vision system (cameras), X-ray or ultra sound imaging, or other representation based on eg. carcass 1 length or weight, or carcass fat probing, i) to determine the proper point of entry of the tips 22 of the knives 20 into the carcass 1 on either side of the spine 2, ii) to determine the spinous process 4 width D, and variations thereof along the length of the spine 2, and/or iii) to determine the cutting movement to be carried out, i.e. a path P of movement that is aligned with the shape and curvature of the spine 2, after which a controller controls the actuator 60 as the tool 10 moves along the path P.
[0030] The adjustment of the width of the gap 24 at the tip 22 may alternatively or additionally be in accordance with a computer-stored carcass dependent recipe which may be for example a) so as to leave more meat on the most valuable piece (i.e.: loins) or b) so as to transfer meat from loins to the back bones or to the neck bones, wherein the recipe may be generated by an operator for the carcass 1 to be processed. By way of example, it may be desirable to cut the loins very tight to the featherbones for optimal loin yield but depending of market pricing or demand to leave more meat on the neckbones by adjusting the knives with a narrow gap 24 for eg. about ¾ of the carcass 1 length and wide for the remaining length.
[0031] In embodiments, the tool 10 may operate on the basis of two or more fixed distances and/or passive pneumatic resistance to dynamically adjust the following of the bones.