METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING A CARCASS-PART OF SLAUGHTERED POULTRY
20230042295 · 2023-02-09
Inventors
- Ferdinand Allard De Vos (Oostzaan, NL)
- Michael George Lourentius Koopman (Oostzaan, NL)
- Marcel Verhagen (Oostzaan, NL)
- Pieter Willem Vonk (Oostzaan, NL)
- Jeroen Hermanus Wijtten (Oostzaan, NL)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A device for processing a carcass-part of slaughtered poultry in a processing line can include a tool having a primary knife and two secondary knives arranged on opposite sides of a bottom knife to disconnect a wishbone. A tertiary knife can be positionable adjacent to the two secondary knives on a side of the blades opposite to the side where the primary knife is positioned or positionable so as to define a cage for trapping the wishbone in the cage.
Claims
1-19. (canceled)
20. A device for processing a carcass-part of slaughtered poultry in a processing line, the carcass-part supported on a carrier that is movable in the processing line, the carcass-part including wing-joints, coracoids, a wishbone embodied with two legs that merge into each other at an acute angle in a wishbone head, a keelbone, at least one membrana or ligament connecting at least to the wishbone, and meat including inner and outer fillets, the device comprising: a tool for cutting the membrana and removing of the wishbone from the carcass-part, the tool comprising a primary knife; two secondary knifes arranged on opposite sides of the primary knife to disconnect the wishbone from the at least one membrana or ligament while retaining the meat on the carcass-part; and a tertiary knife positioned or positionable adjacent to the two secondary knifes on a side of the secondary knifes opposite to the side where the primary knife is positioned or positionable so as to define a cage for trapping at least part of the wishbone in the cage delimited by the primary knife, the two secondary knifes and the tertiary knife.
21. The device of claim 20, wherein the tertiary knife has a forward cutting edge.
22. The device of claim 20, wherein after formation of the cage by positioning of the primary knife, the two secondary knifes and the tertiary knife, the tertiary knife is jointly movable with the two secondary knifes and the primary knife for removal of the at least part of the wishbone while being trapped in the cage.
23. The device of claim 23, wherein while completing the cage, the primary knife and the two secondary knifes are conFIG.d to cut the membrana, ligament or both, loose from the wishbone.
24. The device of claim 20, wherein the cage is arranged to move so as to have the wishbone perform a restricted rotation with reference to the wing joints.
25. The device of claim 20, wherein the primary knife is at a forward end equipped with a recess which is arranged for receipt of the wishbone head.
26. The device of claim 20, wherein the two secondary knifes comprise thickenings in a selected region behind the forward ends of the two secondary knifes, which thickenings are oriented towards each other and inwardly of the cage.
27. The device of claim 20, wherein the primary knife comprises cutting side edges configured for cutting the wishbone legs during the formation of the cage while the at least part of the wishbone is trapped in the cage.
28. The device of claim 20, wherein for the formation of the cage, the primary knife, the two secondary knifes, and the tertiary knife are arranged to be operational in a preselected sequence, wherein the primary knife is arranged to move forward in a first direction to a position near to the wishbone head, followed by a movement of the primary knife towards the wishbone head in a second direction being transverse to the first direction so as to engage and move the wishbone head in the second direction, prior to the completion of the cage wherein the at least part of the wishbone is trapped.
29. The device of claim 20, wherein the two secondary knives progressing along the wishbone legs are arranged to move synchronously with the primary knife.
30. The device of claim 20, wherein the two secondary knifes are arranged to progress along the wishbone legs before the movements of the primary knife.
31. The device of claim 20, wherein the two secondary knifes are arranged to scratch over the wishbone legs.
32. The device of claim 20, wherein the device is in position adjustable with reference to the carrier that is movable in the processing line, wherein the position of the device depends on a monitoring tool that is arranged for establishing a size of the carcass part to be processed.
33. The device of claim 20, wherein the device is provided with a pushing organ or organs for pushing the wishbone legs together, for pushing the fillets away from the wishbone head, or both.
34. A method for processing a carcass-part of slaughtered poultry in a processing line, wherein the carcass-part is supported on a carrier that is movable in the processing line and includes wing-joints, coracoids, a wishbone embodied with two legs that merge into each other at an acute angle in a wishbone head, a keelbone, at least one membrana or ligament that connects at least to the wishbone, and meat including inner and outer fillets, the method comprising: processing with a device comprising a primary knife, two secondary knifes, and a tertiary knife; trapping at least part of the wishbone in a cage delimited by the primary knife, the two secondary knifes and the tertiary knife; and moving the cage with at least part of the wishbone trapped therein away from the carcass part so as to remove the at least part of the wishbone from the carcass part.
35. The method of claim 34, wherein the movement of the cage for removal of the at least part of the wishbone is a linear movement or a rotational movement.
36. The method of claim 34, wherein for the formation of the cage, the primary knife, the two secondary knifes, and the tertiary knife are sequentially operated, wherein the primary knife is moved forward in a first direction to a position near to the wishbone head, followed by a movement of the primary knife in a second direction being transverse to the first direction towards the wishbone head so as to engage and move the wishbone head in the second direction prior to the formation of the cage wherein the at least part of the wishbone is trapped inside the cage.
37. The method of claim 34, further comprising providing that the primary knife cuts the wishbone legs when moving in the first direction.
38. The method of claim 34, further comprising providing that the two secondary knives while progressing along the wishbone legs move forward synchronously with the primary knife.
Description
IN THE DRAWING
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[0038] Whenever in the FIGS. the same reference numerals are applied, these numerals refer to the same parts.
[0039] Taking first reference to
[0040] The device of the invention is arranged for processing a carcass-part 1 of slaughtered poultry in a processing line, whereby the carcass-part 1 is supported on a carrier that moves in the processing line. Such an arrangement is known for decades from daily practice in the poultry industry, so that the showing thereof in the drawing can be dispensed with. In a known arrangement it is preferable that the device or devices of the invention cooperate with a carousel along which the processing line is guided. Any person with ordinary skill in the art is knowledgeable with such an arrangement of carriers that move in a processing line for the purpose of processing carcass-parts that are supported by such carriers through the processing line, whilst said carcass-parts are being processed by devices arranged in or next to the processing line. For that purpose it is known that the carousel comprises cam-tracks which are intended to cooperate with guide wheels connected with the primary knife, the two secondary knifes and the tertiary knife of the device of the invention.
[0041] Taking reference now to
[0042] It is possible although not essential that the knife 12 is provided with cutting side edges 12′, 12″ which cause that when the knife 12 is introduced between the legs 9′, 9″ of the wishbone 9 and moved up to a position wherein eventually the arrow's point 14 of the knife 12 approaches the wishbone head 11 where the legs 9′, 9″ of the wishbone 9 merge into each other, the said cutting side edges 12′, 12″ of the knife 12 cut the legs 9′, 9″ of the wishbone 9 at a position immediately adjacent to the knuckles or wing-joints 8 to which the wishbone 9 connects.
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[0044] The difference between the two embodiments is immediately apparent with reference to
[0045] The primary knife 12 can at its forward end be equipped with a recess 23 (see
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[0047] With reference to
[0048] It is also possible that the two secondary knives 15, 16 are arranged to move synchronously with the movement of the primary knife 12 as explained above. Preferably the moving secondary knives 15, 16 progress along the wishbone legs 9′, 9″.
[0049] It is also possible that the two secondary knifes 15, 16 are arranged to progress along the wishbone legs 9′, 9″ before the primary knife 12 moves in the manner as explained above.
[0050] In the two above discussed sequences of operation it is preferable that the two secondary knives 15, 16 are arranged to scratch over the wishbone legs 9′, 9″ to increase the yield of meat to be harvested from the carcass.
[0051] After the wishbone 9 is trapped within the cage provided by the primary knife 12, the two secondary knives 15, 16 and the tertiary knife 22 as is shown in
[0052] Although the invention has been discussed in the foregoing with reference to exemplary embodiments of the method and device of the invention, the invention is not restricted to these particular embodiments which can be varied in many ways without departing from the invention. The discussed exemplary embodiments shall therefore not be used to construe the appended claims strictly in accordance therewith. On the contrary the embodiments are merely intended to explain the wording of the appended claims without intent to limit the claims to these exemplary embodiments. The scope of protection of the invention shall therefore be construed in accordance with the appended claims only, wherein a possible ambiguity in the wording of the claims shall be resolved using these exemplary embodiments. Possible variations to the embodiments disclosed herein are shown in
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[0054] Also, as shown in