Deskinning Apparatus for a Poultry Leg
20230217936 · 2023-07-13
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Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A deskinning apparatus including a conveyor with shackles from which a poultry leg or part of a poultry leg is suspendable by the ankles. Rollers may be positioned below the conveyor to define a nip between the rollers, which may be movable to engage, grip and draw skin on the poultry leg or part of the poultry leg into the nip. The rollers may be arranged to stop rolling after gripping the skin to hold the skin in the nip and may be equipped to subsequently move away from the poultry leg so as to pull the skin loose from the poultry leg The rollers can be configured to enable rotation in one direction only so that after the rollers have stopped rolling to hold the skin in the nip between the rollers, the rollers are blocked from rotating in a counter direction.
Claims
1-11. (canceled)
12. A deskinning apparatus for a poultry leg or part of a poultry leg, comprising: a conveyor with shackles from which the poultry leg or part of the poultry leg is suspendable by the ankles; rollers below the conveyor defining a nip between the rollers that are rotatable with respect to each other in mutually opposite directions, the rollers are movable to engage, grip and draw the skin on the poultry leg or part of the poultry leg into the nip, wherein the rollers are arranged to stop rolling after gripping the skin to hold the skin in the nip, wherein the rollers are equipped to subsequently move away from the poultry leg so as to pull the skin loose from the poultry leg, wherein the rollers are configured to enable rotation in one direction only so that after the rollers have stopped rolling to hold the skin in the nip between the rollers, the rollers are blocked from rotating in a counter direction.
13. The deskinning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rollers are movable up-and-down for engaging the poultry leg, gripping the skin on the poultry leg, and pulling the skin loose from the poultry leg.
14. The deskinning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the rollers are oriented horizontally.
15. The deskinning apparatus of any one of claim 1, wherein the apparatus includes a knife for making a preparatory cut in the skin of the poultry leg.
16. The deskinning apparatus of claim 15, wherein the knife is arranged to make a circumferential cut in a horizontal plane through the suspended poultry leg.
17. The deskinning apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus further comprises at least one free-wheel clutch that enables rotation of the rollers in one direction only so that after the rollers have stopped rolling to hold the skin in the nip between the rollers, the rollers are blocked from rotating in a counter direction.
18. The deskinning apparatus of claim 17, wherein at least one of the rollers is rotatably connected to the at least one free-wheel clutch.
19. The deskinning apparatus of claim 17, wherein at least one of the rollers is drivingly connected with a driving device via the at least one free-wheel clutch.
20. The deskinning apparatus of claim 17, wherein the driving device is embodied with a further freewheel clutch.
21. The deskinning apparatus of claim 17, wherein at least one freewheel clutch is a sprag clutch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] In the drawings:
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[0020] Whenever in the figures the same reference numerals are ap-plied, these numerals refer to the same parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] With reference to
[0022] The rollers 4′, 4″ are rotatable with respect to each other in mutually opposite directions, and the rollers 4′, 4″ are upwards movable to engage, grip and draw the skin 2′ on the poultry leg 2 into the nip N between the rollers 4′, 4″. This is clearly shown going from
[0023] It is also shown that the rollers 4′, 4″ are oriented horizontally, and in
[0024] Although not essential to the invention, the exemplary embodiment of
[0025] In exemplary embodiments, it is desirable that the rollers 4′, 4″ are arranged to stop rolling after gripping the skin 2′ of the poultry leg 2 and to hold the skin 2′ in the nip N between the rollers 4′, 4″ as depicted in
[0026] All in all
[0027] It is essential to this exemplary embodiment of the invention that the rollers 4′, 4″ are configured to enable rotation in one direction only so that after the rollers 4′, 4″ have stopped rolling and from then on merely hold the skin 2′ in the nip N between the rollers 4′, 4″, the rollers 4′, 4″ are blocked from rotating in a counter direction. In one exemplary aspect, this can be done by arranging that the rollers 4′, 4″ are driven and blocked individually from rotating in a counter direction.
[0028] In another exemplary embodiment, the rollers 4′, 4″ are linked to each other so as to arrange that the rollers always rotate in opposite directions. In that situation it is possible to connect a driving device to only one of the rollers 4′, 4″. When in this exemplary embodiment, at least one of the rollers 4′ or 4″ is rotatably connected to a driving device, this is preferably done via a freewheel mechanism 7 including a freewheel clutch 7′, preferably a sprag clutch 7′. This provides that the at least one of the rollers 4′ or 4″ is enabled to rotate in one direction only and to block rotation in the counter direction, which then also defines the simultaneous rotation and blocking of the other roller of the set of rollers 4′, 4″.
[0029] In another exemplary aspect, the freewheel clutch is a sprag clutch. A sprag clutch is an example of a one-way freewheel clutch. In one exemplary aspect, a sprag clutch resembles a roller bearing but, instead of cylindrical rollers between the races of the bearing, non-revolving asymmetric figure-eight shaped sprags, or other elements allowing single direction rotation, may be used. An exemplary sprag clutch is included in Wikipedia. When the unit rotates in one direction the races of the bearing slip or free-wheel, but when a torque is applied in the opposite direction, the sprags tilt slightly, producing a wedging action and prevent rotation of the races of the bearing because of friction. Freewheel clutches and sprag clutches are provided to the market for example by the firm Renold plc, a company which head office is based in Manchester (UK).
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[0031] As shown in
[0032] Although the invention has been discussed in the foregoing with reference to an exemplary embodiment of the deskinning apparatus of the invention, the invention is not restricted to this particular embodiment which can be varied in many ways without departing from the invention. The dis-cussed exemplary embodiment shall therefore not be used to construe the appended claims strictly in accordance there-with. On the contrary the embodiment is merely intended to explain the wording of the appended claims without intent to limit the claims to this exemplary embodiment. 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 this exemplary embodiment.