Apparatus for processing the skin side of a fur
09670556 · 2017-06-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C14B1/10
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C14B1/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C14B17/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
C14B1/10
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C14B1/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C14B17/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C14B17/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
An apparatus for processing the skin side of a tubular fur where one or more scraping means are configured for being arranged in a first position away from a mandrel of the apparatus with a first distance in relation to the center axis of the mandrel, and in a third position where the scraping means are configured for being in contact with the skin side so as to process the skin side of the fur, where the one or more scraping means are furthermore configured for being arranged in a second predefined position being arranged between the first position and the third second position with a second predefined distance in relation to the centre axis of the mandrel, and the apparatus is configured for automatically releasing the scraping means from the second position towards the third position when predetermined criteria is complied with.
Claims
1. An apparatus for processing the skin side of a tubular fur, which apparatus comprises: a tapering mandrel comprising a first part that is thinner than a second part of the mandrel, on which mandrel the tubular fur can be drawn from the first part of the mandrel towards the second part of the mandrel so that the skin side of the fur faces outwards and the fur side of the fur faces inwards towards the mandrel, and one or more scraping units, each scraping unit comprising one or more scraping means for scraping said skin side, said one or more scraping units being configured for being moved towards and away from said mandrel during operation of said apparatus, said apparatus being configured for providing a movement between said mandrel and said one or more scraping means in the longitudinal direction of said mandrel during operation, wherein said one or more scraping means are configured for being arranged in a first position away from said mandrel with a first distance in relation to the centre axis of said mandrel, and in a third position where the scraping means are configured for being in contact with said skin side so as to process the skin side of said fur, wherein said one or more scraping means are furthermore configured for being arranged in a second predefined position, said second predefined position being arranged between said first position and said third position with a second predefined distance in relation to the centre axis of said mandrel, and wherein said apparatus is configured for automatically releasing said scraping means from said second position towards said third position when predetermined criteria is complied with.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said predetermined criteria comprises that the apparatus is configured for detecting the position of the mandrel in relation to said scraping means during said movement in the longitudinal direction, and wherein said apparatus is configured for releasing said one or more scraping means from the second position towards the mandrel when the mandrel and/or said one or more scraping means is/are in a predetermined position during said movement.
3. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said scraping means are configured for being released from said second position towards said third position when said one or more scraping means are opposite to a predetermined position on said mandrel.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said scraping means are at least one scraper roller, and wherein said second position is located so that scraping edges of said at least one scraper roller facing the skin side during rotation are arranged between the centre axis of the mandrel and a plane defined by a part of the surface of said mandrel and being substantially parallel to said centre axis of said mandrel.
5. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said scraping means are arranged to be retained in said second position by means of a stop arrangement, and wherein said apparatus is configured for automatically triggering said stop arrangement when said predetermined criteria is complied with so as to allow movement of said scraping means from said second position towards said mandrel to said third position.
6. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus comprises a stop part being configured for being moved between a first stop part position where it is arranged for retaining said one or more scraping means in said second position, and a second stop part position where the said one or more scraping means are allowed to pass from said second position towards said third position.
7. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said movement between said mandrel and said one or more scraping means in the longitudinal direction of said mandrel comprises different predefined speeds in the longitudinal direction of said mandrel, said predefined speeds comprising a first speed and a second predefined speed, said second predefined speed being higher than said first predefined speed.
8. An apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said mandrel and/or said one or more scraping means are arranged for being moved with said first speed in the longitudinal direction of the mandrel at least until said one or more scraping means is in contact with said skin side, and wherein said mandrel and/or said one or more scraping means are arranged for being moved with said second speed when said one or more scraping means are in contact with said skin side.
9. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said movement between said mandrel and said one or more scraping means in the longitudinal direction of said mandrel comprises that said mandrel is configured for being moved in its longitudinal direction.
10. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus comprises at least one set of scraping units comprising scraping means arranged on opposite sides of said mandrel.
11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said one or more scraping means arranged on opposite sides of said mandrel are arranged for being released from said second position to said third position by means of the same stop arrangement.
12. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus comprises a damper arrangement arranged for damping the movement of said at least one scraping means towards and/or away from the mandrel during scraping of the skin surface by means of the at least one scraping means.
13. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a release of said one or more scraping means from said second position to said third position is configured to be dependent on the speed of propulsion of said mandrel so that said one or more scraping means are released from said second position to said third position when the mandrel is in different positions in relation to the scraping means dependent on the speed of propulsion of said mandrel.
14. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said one or more scraping means comprises a scraping roller with a plurality of scraping edges, said scraper roller being arranged to be rotated to scrape the skin side of said fur during operation of said apparatus.
15. A method of operating one or more scraping means of an apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said one or more scraping means are arranged: in a first position away from a mandrel of said apparatus with a first distance in relation to the centre axis of said mandrel, a third position where the scraping means are arranged to be in contact with said skin side so as to process the skin side of said fur, and a second position, said second position being arranged between said first position and said third second position with a second predefined distance in relation to the centre axis of said mandrel, wherein said one or more scraping means are moved from said second position towards said mandrel to said third position when said predetermined criteria are complied with.
16. A method according to claim 15, wherein said one or more scraping means comprises a scraping roller with a plurality of scraping edges, said scraper roller being arranged to be rotated to scrape the skin side of said fur during operation of said apparatus.
17. A method according to claim 15, wherein said mandrel is driven in it's longitudinal direction with different speeds, wherein a release of said one or more scraping means from said second position to said third position is dependent on the speed of propulsion of said mandrel so that said one or more scraping means are released from said second position to said third position when the mandrel is in different positions in relation to the scraping means dependent on the speed of propulsion of said mandrel.
18. A computer program product which, when implemented on a control arrangement for an apparatus for processing fur, is configured for operating said apparatus in accordance with claim 1.
19. A computer program product which, when implemented on a control arrangement for an apparatus for processing fur, is configured for operating said apparatus in accordance with claim 15.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Aspects of the present disclosure will be described in the following with reference to the figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(12) The fur is placed on a mandrel 3 with a first part 3a that is thinner than a second part 3b of the mandrel 3. The mandrel thus creates/forms a mandrel 3 with a tapered end, where the fur 2 can be drawn on the mandrel from the thin part 3a of the mandrel 3.
(13) The apparatus 1 may also comprise one, two or more scraper units 4, 5 8, 9. Each scraper unit 4, 5, 8, 9 comprises, as shown, one or more scraping means 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 8a, 9a in the form of e.g. scraping rollers 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 8a, 9a designed to rotate to apply a force to the skin side of the fur from opposite sides of the mandrel 3 in a direction towards the second part 3b of the mandrel, i.e. the thicker part of the mandrel. The first scraping unit 4 thus comprises a first scraper roller 4a and a second scraping roller 4b, and the second scraper unit 5 comprises a first scraper roller 5a and a second scraper roller 5b. The first and second scraper units 4, 5 thus forms a set of scraper units with scraping means arranged to scrape the skin side on opposite sides of the mandrel 3.
(14) The scraping rollers of a scraping unit 4, 5 may, as indicated with arrows, be arranged to rotate in the same direction of rotation. This means that the scraper rollers 4a, 4b in the first scraper unit 4 are arranged to rotate in the same direction of rotation and the scraper rollers 5a, 5b in the second scraper unit 5 are arranged to rotate in the same direction of rotation. As shown, the scraper rollers 4a, 4b rotate in the same direction of rotation during operation but in a direction of rotation that is the opposite direction of rotation to that of the scraper rollers 5a, 5b. As can be seen, the scraper rollers 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b rotate around center axes (not shown) of the scraper rollers that are essentially parallel. In other embodiments, the scraper rollers in a scraper unit 4, 5 may be arranged at an angle to each other (not shown).
(15) The mandrel 3 and the scraper units 4, 5 are arranged to be moved in relation to each other in the longitudinal direction LD of the mandrel. This is preferably achieved by the mandrel 3 being moved towards the tapered end of the mandrel 3, while the scraper units 4, 5 are not moved in the longitudinal direction LD of the mandrel 3. Alternatively, the mandrel 3 may be fixed and the scraper units could thus be moved along the mandrel 3. Also, both the mandrel 3 and the scraper units 4a, 4b could be moved in relation to each other in embodiments of the invention.
(16) In embodiments in which the mandrel 3 is moved in a direction towards the tapered end of the mandrel 3, the scraper rollers 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b will apply a force against the movement direction MD of the mandrel, against the thicker, second part of the mandrel 3b.
(17) The scraper units 4, 5 are arranged so that the scraping means 4a, 4b 5a, 5b are arranged to be movable towards and away from the mandrel 3 e.g. in order to be able to apply a controlled contract pressure against the skin side of the fur on the mandrel. This may, for example, be controlled via one or more pressure arrangements (not illustrated), comprising, for example, linear actuators such as pneumatic cylinders, a hydraulics system, a spindle and/or any other suitable means.
(18) Also, in
(19) In the present example, the scraping units 4, 5 are arranged for scraping the skin side of the fur 2 arranged on the oppositely arranged side surfaces of the mandrel. The third and fourth scraping units 8, 9 are arranged for scraping the skin arranged on side surfaces comprising top and bottom surfaces of the mandrel arranged opposite to each other.
(20) As indicated, the scraping means may be rotated around their intended rotation axis by means of drive means 7 in the form of e.g. an electric motor. However, it is understood that any suitable drive means for rotating the scraping means around their intended rotation axis may be utilized in embodiments of the invention.
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(22) Each of the scraping means preferably comprises a plurality of scraping edges 30 for scraping the skin side of the fur when in contact with the skin side. The scraping edges 30 may e.g. be arranged to be V-shaped and may form the circumference of the scraping means as illustrated. However, it is understood that the scraping edges may be arranged and/or formed in any suitable way in other aspects of the invention.
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(24) Now, in
(25) Now, when or before the mandrel 3 is moved forwards in the longitudinal direction LD towards of the first part 3a of the mandrel 3 as indicated by the movement direction MD so as to scrape the skin side of the fur, the scraping roller 4a is arranged in its second position POS2.
(26) At the second position POS2, the scraping roller 4a is arranged closer to the center axis CA of the mandrel 3 than in the first position POS1, but is still kept with a distance to the part of the mandrel 3 where the scraping means 4a is intended to start the scraping of the skin side. So the distance D1 from the scraping roller 4a to the center axis CA of the mandrel 3 in the first position POS1 is larger than the distance D2 from the scraping roller 4a to the center axis CA in the second position POS2.
(27) Preferably the scraping means 4a is arranged to get in contact with the skin side at/near the neck region of the fur. Now, when the mandrel is in a predefined position P1 in relation to the scraping means 4a, the scraping means 4a is released towards the third position POS3 where the scraping means will be in contact with the fur 2 to scrape the skin side of the fur.
(28) Hence, the apparatus may be adapted for detecting the movement of the mandrel in the movement direction MD so as to determine when to release the scraping means from the second position POS2 towards the third position during the movement of the mandrel 3. Thus, the scraping means may be released based on predetermined criteria such as e.g. the position of the mandrel during movement of the mandrel in the longitudinal direction LD.
(29) The second position POS2 may e.g. be defined to be so that e.g. a scraper roller with the largest diameter that the apparatus is configured to operate with will be located with a small distance DIST1 from the skin side at the neck area of the fur when substantially opposite to the neck area as illustrated in
(30) The overall distance from the first position POS1 to the third position may e.g. be about 150 mm such as 80 mm, e.g. about 55 mm. the distance from the second position POS2 to the third position POS3 may e.g. be about 50 mm such as 30 mm, e.g. 10 mm.
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(32) In the present example, the stop part 10a is in the second stop part position SPP2 so that the scraping means 4a, 5a are allowed to be moved towards the third position POS3. Thus, a pressure arrangement (not illustrated) may be able to press the scraping means 4a, 5a towards the mandrel 3 as indicated by the arrows 13. The mandrel is however not illustrated in
(33) In as described above, the movement of the scraping means between the first position POS1 and third position POS3 may be performed/achieved by means of a pressure arrangement (not illustrated). The pressure arrangement may e.g. comprise a linear actuator such as a pneumatic and/or hydraulic actuator. The scraping means may thus be retained in the second position by means of e.g. a stop arrangement as described in more details later on.
(34) The movement towards and away from the mandrel 3 may be facilitated by means of a displacement arrangement for allowing the scraping means to be moved towards and away from mandrel. In the present example, the displacement arrangement comprises rails 11 on which the scraping units 4, 5 may slide in a direction towards and away from the mandrel, e.g. in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the mandrel 3. The rails 11 are thus fixed to a frame structure 12 of the apparatus, and the scraping units 4, 5 are, preferably by means of each their connection part 14, 15 connected to the rails 11 to slide on the rails by means of displacement parts 11a. So in the present example, the connection parts 14, 15 comprises the displacement parts 11a that may support on and slide along the rails 11 by being guided by the rails 11.
(35) The connection parts 14, 15 may furthermore comprise a stop portion 14a, 15a that is configured being retained by the stop part 10a of the stop arrangement 10. Thus, when the stop part 10 a is arranged in the first stop part position SPP1, the stop part 10a will retain the scraping units and thus the scraping means 4a, 5a in the second position POS2 as described in relation to
(36) The intended pressure force for pressing the scraping means towards the mandrel may in embodiments of the invention be applied already in the second position POS2 by the pressure arrangement. Thus, the stop part 10a may be designed to sustain this pressure force from the stop portions 14a, 15a to keep the scraping means 4a, 5a in the second position POS2 until the criteria are complied with.
(37) In the present example, it is the same stop part 10a that releases both the scraping means 4a of the first scraping unit 4 and the scraping means 5a of the second scraping unit 5 which are arranged on opposite sides of the mandrel 3, towards the third position POS3. So in the present example, the stop part 10a is arranged to be displaced between the second stop part position SPP2 and the first stop part position SPP1 located between the stop portions 14a, 15a, this is described in more details in
(38) In other embodiments it is however understood that the scraping means 4a, 5a of the scraping units 4, 5 may be retained and controlled by each their individual stop arrangement 10.
(39) The stop part 10a may be made of any suitable material that is able to sustain the pressure from the scraping units when the scraping units are arranged to be pressed towards the mandrel. For example, the stop part 10a may be made from e.g. a metal, a polymer material, a composite material and/or the like.
(40) It is understood that even though the stop arrangement is described with reference to the first and second scraping units 4, 5 in
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(43) As illustrated in
(44) Also, in embodiments the stop arrangement comprises pneumatic means and may thus be triggered by pneumatics. However, it is understood that the stop arrangement may comprise any suitable means for moving the stop part between the different positions SSP1, SSP2. E.g. it may be electrically actuated, it may be a mechanic solution comprising a spring that is compressed in the first position and is released in the second position and/or the like.
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(46) In test T1, a control arrangement of the apparatus may test to see if the mandrel is pulled back or substantially pulled back to its initial position so that the scraping means can be arranged in the second position POS2. If it is, the scraping means of the scraping units is/are arranged in the second position POS2 in step S1.
(47) During the relative movement between the scraping means and the mandrel in the longitudinal direction of the mandrel, the control means may in test T2 continuously monitor the position of the mandrel in relation to the scraping means. Thus, when a predetermined criteria is complied with, e.g. when a predetermined position P1 of the first part 3a of the mandrel is opposite to the scraping means, the scraping means are released from the second position POS2 to the third position POS3 to scrape the skin side (step S2). E.g. the mandrel 3 may then be moved in its longitudinal direction LD so as to that the skin side of the fur is scraped by means of the scraping means 4a, 5a, 8a, 9a.
(48) When the scraping of the fur has finished (test T3), the scraping means are moved away from the mandrel to e.g. the first position POS1(Step S3) and the mandrel (and/or the scraping means) may be retracted to the starting position to allow a new fur to be arranged on the mandrel, and a new scraping process to start.
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(50) Alternatively, the plane PL may e.g. extend parallel to the center axis CA and from an area AR of a surface of the mandrel that is e.g. 1.5 meters from the front end of the mandrel 3, such as e.g. 1.0 meters from the front end of the mandrel, for example 0.7 meters from the front end of the mandrel 3 such as e.g. about 0.5 meters from the front end of the mandrel. This is illustrated in more details
(51) So in embodiments of the invention, the plane PL may extend parallel to the center axis CA of the mandrel 3 and may be arranged between the center axis CA and the outmost area/point OA of a side surface of the mandrel 3.
(52) It is understood that in embodiments, the mandrel 3 may not comprise surfaces being parallel to the center axis, and in such an embodiment, where the mandrel may e.g. be formed as a cone with a surface curving around the center axis, the plane PL may e.g. extend parallel to the center axis CA and from a point between the front end and the rear end of the mandrel 3. For example 1.5 meters from the front end of the mandrel 3, such as e.g. 1.0 meters from the front end of the mandrel, for example 0.7 meters from the front end of the mandrel such as e.g. about 0.5 meters from the front end of the mandrel as described above.
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(54) The stop arrangement 10 comprises in this embodiment a stop part 10a being configured for being arranged in different stop part positions SPP1, SPP2. In the present example, the stop part 10a may be arranged in a first stop part position SPP1 and a second stop part position SPP2. When arranged in the first stop part position SPP1, the stop part 10a will retain the scraping means in the second position POS2. When arranged in the second stop part position SPP2, the scraping means are allowed to pass from the second position POS2 to the third position POS3 to scrape the skin side of the fur.
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(60) In embodiments of the invention the movement between said mandrel and said scraping means in the longitudinal direction of said mandrel may comprise different predefined speeds (V1, V2) in the longitudinal direction (LD) of said mandrel. Such predefined speeds may comprise a first speed (V1) and a second predefined speed (V2), where the second predefined speed (V2) is higher than said first predefined speed (V1). In such embodiments, the mandrel (and/or said scraping means) may be arranged for being moved with the first speed (V1) in the longitudinal direction of the mandrel at least until said scraping means (4a, 5a, 8a, 9a) is in contact the said skin side. The mandrel (and/or the scraping means) may furthermore be are arranged for being moved with the second speed (V2) when said scraping means are in contact with the skin side. This is however not illustrated in any figures.
(61) Also, in embodiments of the invention, the apparatus may comprise a damper arrangement arranged for damping the movement of the scraper devices towards and/or away from the mandrel while the mandrel 3 moved in the longitudinal direction LD and the scraping edges of the scraping means are arranged to be in contact with the skin surface of the fur 2 to scrape the skin side. The damping arrangement (not illustrated) may comprise one or more damping means such as e.g. hydraulic and/or pneumatic damping means (e.g. shock absorbers) arranged so as to damp the movement of the scraping means towards and/or away from the mandrel while the mandrel 3 is moved in the longitudinal direction.
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(63) The cylinder arrangement 20 comprises two independent cylinder chambers in the form of a first chamber 21a, and a second chamber 21b. A first piston 22a is connected to a first piston rod 23a and is arranged to be moved inside the first chamber 21a. The second piston 22b is connected to a second piston rod 23b and is arranged to be moved inside the second chamber 21b. The second piston rod 23b may extend into the first chamber 21a and comprises an end surface 24. The second piston rod 23b may also be referred to as a stop part.
(64) The scraping means (not illustrated in
(65) In the first initial position POS1, the first piston rod 23a is arranged in a first outmost position and is retained in this first position by a first inner end wall 26a of the first chamber. The first 22a piston and thus the first piston rod 23a is forced into this position by means of a pressurized fluid such as pressurized air entering a first fluid inlet 29a arranged between a second 29b fluid inlet and a third 29c fluid inlet. Additionally, the second piston 22b is arranged in an initial position where the piston rod extends into the first chamber as illustrated in
(66) The scraping means are moved into the second position POS2 by removing the pressure at the first fluid inlet 29a and applying a pressure to a second fluid inlet 29b. This pressurized air rapidly moves the piston 22a towards the other end of the first chamber 21a, but here it is retained in the second position POS2 by the end surface 24 of the second piston rod 23b which extends into the first chamber when the surface 25a of the first piston 22a reaches the surface 24 of the second piston rod 23b. The second piston rod hence prevents the first piston 22a from being moved the last remaining distance towards the second end wall 26b of the first chamber 21a. The second piston rod 23b is retained in the position that results in that the first piston rod is retained in the second position POS2 by means of pressurized fluid such as pressurized air entering the second chamber from a third fluid inlet 29c. Thereby, the second piston 22b is pressed towards a first end wall 27a of the second chamber 21b. The first end wall 27b of the second chamber is a part of the wall structure separating the first chamber and the second chamber. This is illustrated in
(67) The pressure applied to the third fluid inlet 29c is either equal to or higher than the pressure applied to the second fluid inlet 29b when the second piston is to be arranged in the position as illustrated in
(68) When the scraping means are moved into the third position POS3, the pressure at the third fluid inlet 29c is removed which results in that the first piston is allowed to move the last distance towards the second end wall 26b. The first piston hence presses the second piston 22b towards the second end wall 27b of the second chamber 21b so that the surface 25b of the second piston 22b touches the second end wall 27b. This is illustrated in
(69) When the second piston 22b is arranged in the in the position as illustrated in
(70) It is noted that it is the pressure at the fluid inlet 29b that may determine the scraping pressure that the scraping means applies to the skin side. Thus, by adjusting the fluid pressure applied at the inlet 29b, the scraping pressure is adjusted.
(71) The cylinder comprising the first piston 22a is considered as a double acting cylinder whereas the cylinder comprising the second piston 22b is considered as a single acting cylinder.
(72) When the pistons 22a, 22b are to be moved into their initial position as illustrated in
(73) The overall length of stroke of the cylinder arrangement 20 may e.g. be about 150 mm such as 80 mm, e.g. about 55 mm. the distance from the second position POS2 to the third position POS3 may e.g. be about 50 mm such as 30 mm, e.g. 10 mm. As an example, the stroke from the first position POS1 to the second position POS2 may e.g. be about 45 mm and the stroke from the second position POS2 to the third position POS3 may be about 10 mm, hence resulting in a 55 mm overall length of stroke of the cylinder arrangement 20.
(74) In aspects of the invention, the mandrel 3 may be driven in its longitudinal direction with different predetermined speeds, e.g. dependent on the type of skin, the scraping pressure acting on the skin side, dependent on the race of the furred animal from which the skin originates and/or the like. The speed of propulsion of the mandrel may in such aspects e.g. be dependent on different settings in a computer program configured for controlling the propulsion speed of the mandrel. In such aspects, a computer program controlling at least a part of said apparatus may be adapted to control the release of the scraping means from the second position POS2 towards the third position POS3 dependent on the speed of propulsion of the mandrel 3 in the mandrel's longitudinal direction. If for example the mandrel 3 is driven with a high speed, the scraping means should be released from the second position towards POS2 the mandrel earlier compared to if the mandrel was driven with a lower speed so as to compensate for the time delay from releasing the scraping means until they are in contact with the mandrel/skin side. So hence, the time for releasing the mandrel from the second position may be arranged to vary automatically dependent of the speed of propulsion of the mandrel. This may e.g. facilitate that the scraping means gets in contact with a skin on the mandrel at substantially the same location no matter the speed of the mandrel.
(75) It is to be understood that the apparatus may generally comprise control means/arrangement(s) such as one or more central processing units, data storages, computer program codes and/or the like which together are adapted to operate the apparatus according to one or more of the above disclosed aspects and embodiments.
(76) For example the apparatus may comprise control means such as e.g. one or more central processing units (CPU), data storage(s), data input arrangements for the control means for receiving input from sensors, a user interface and/or the like, data output arrangements for providing outputs to different parts of the apparatus such as movable parts of the apparatus (e.g. motors, actuators, frequency converter(s) etc.
(77) so as to facilitate that a computer program product can operate the apparatus according to the various embodiments/aspects disclosed in this document.
(78) In general, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular examples described above but may be adapted in a multitude of varieties within the scope of the invention as specified in the claims. For example, in embodiments of the invention, the apparatus may comprise a mandrel being arranged to rotate around its center axis, and one or more scraping units comprising scraping means may e.g. be arranged to be moved in the longitudinal direction of the mandrel to scrape the skin side of a fur arranged on the mandrel while the mandrel rotates. Such embodiments are however not illustrated in this document.
(79) Also, it is understood that the scraping units may comprise any suitable type of scraping means such as e.g. scraping rollers as illustrated arranged for being rotated around a rotation axis that may be substantially parallel to one or more surfaces of the mandrel. Also, the scraping means may in embodiments comprise scraping devices comprising scraping edges and being arranged for being rotated around an axis that may be substantially perpendicular to a surface of the mandrel to be scraped by the scraping device.
(80) Furthermore, it is to be understood that two or more embodiments and/or features illustrated in one or more figures may also be combined in a multitude of varieties to achieve different embodiments not directly described in this document. For example, the shifting between one or more predetermined speeds dependent of the location of the mandrel in relation to the scraping means, and/or the implementation of a damping arrangement as described above may e.g. be implemented in any of the described embodiments of the present document such as e.g. embodiments described in relation to one or more of the