TRACING WITH VISION

20170071221 ยท 2017-03-16

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates to an apparatus, a method and a fishing vessel for tracing items such as fish. The object is specifically to trace smaller items like pelagic fish, such as mackerel and herring or salmon. The tracing apparatus and method uses at least one image means to provide tracing of each item in a batch, where image data is linked to an ID number of the batch.

    Claims

    1-18. (canceled)

    19. An apparatus for tracing items, the apparatus comprising: a conveyor, where the conveyor has a cleated conveyor belt for transporting single items between each two cleats, said conveyor further comprising an axis raising the cleated conveyor belt between the in-feed and the out-feed end forming a top position and wherein the in-feed portion of the belt is at least partially inclining and an out feed-portion is at least partially declining, at least one image means, which determines at least one characteristic property of the items being transported on the cleated conveyor belt, said at least one image means being positioned above the top position of the cleated conveyor belt, at least one diverting means, at least one collection bin, said at least one collection bin being a part of a packing station, and computing means; wherein transporting the items over the top position of the cleated conveyor belt rolls the items from side to side providing more than one image view of the items and based on data from the at least one image means, selected items are diverted to a collection bin by the diverting means and the computing means and packed in a unit which is given an ID, and in that the at least one characteristic property of each item and the ID of the unit, which the item is packed in, is stored in a database.

    20. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein a scale is positioned before or after the conveyor belt.

    21. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein a flow scale/dynamic scale is positioned under the belt of the conveyor.

    22. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein an electronic nose is positioned by the conveyor where the items pass by.

    23. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the apparatus further comprises: an in-feed means, and an in-feed station.

    24. The apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the in-feed means is an in-feed conveyor.

    25. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the distance between two adjacent cleats of the conveyor belt allows conveying one item only in a space between two adjacent cleats.

    26. The apparatus according to claim 19, further comprising a second image means directed to the in-feed station to detect the volume of items in the in-feed station.

    27. A method for tracing items, the method comprising: transporting the items on a conveyor, where the conveyor has a cleated conveyor belt for transporting single items between each two cleats, determining at least one characteristic property of the items being transported on cleated conveyor belt by at least one image means, diverting selected items to a collection bin by a diverting means, said collection bin being a part of a packing station; wherein two or more views of the items are obtained by the at least one image means and based on data from the at least one image means, selected items are diverted to the collection bin by the diverting means and a computing means and packed in a unit which is given a ID, and in that the at least one characteristic property of each item and the ID of the unit the item is packed in is stored in a database.

    28. The method according to claim 27, wherein a portion of the conveyor belt is raised by an axle between an in-feed and an out feed end of the cleated conveyor belt.

    29. The method according to claim 27, wherein the apparatus further comprises: an in-feed means, and an in-feed station.

    30. The method according to claim 27, wherein the items to be traced are fish.

    31. The method according to claim 27, wherein the computing means stores information on the characteristics of the fish directly after the information has been obtained in a database or a cloud, where controllers can access the date in real-time or at a later time point.

    32. The method according to claim 27, wherein the two or more views of the items are obtained by the at least one image means or two or more image means positioned at different positions before and/or above the cleated conveyor belt.

    33. A fishing vessel for catching and slaughtering fish, said fishing vessel comprising an apparatus for tracing items, the apparatus comprising: a conveyor, where the conveyor has a cleated conveyor belt for transporting single items between each two cleats, at least one image means, which determines at least one characteristic property of the items being transported on the cleated conveyor belt, at least one diverting means, at least one collection bin, said at least one collection bin being a part of a packing station, and computing means; wherein two or more views of the items are obtained by the at least one image means and based on data from the at least one image means, selected items are diverted to a collection bin by the diverting means and the computing means and packed in a unit which is given an ID, and in that the at least one characteristic property of each item and the ID of the unit, which the item is packed in, is stored in a database.

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    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0029] The invention will now be described in relation to the drawings with reference numerals to indicate the different components of the invention.

    [0030] FIG. 1 shows the different components of the apparatus of the present invention in an embodiment where an in-feed conveyor is used to feed the apparatus and where the apparatus is a cleated conveyor belt. The drawing is a side view of the device where the outer side has been removed. In this embodiment the apparatus is designed to batch pelagic fish, such as herring or mackerel and provide tracing options by storing data of each fish in a database. An endless in-feeding conveyor belt 1 transports the items to an in-feeding station 2. The end of the in-feed belt shown in FIG. 1 has an inclining portion and a short declining portion in order to allow the items to drop into the in-feed station. The in-feed station is a receptacle with a conveyor belt 3 at the bottom to transfer the items towards the in-feeding end of the cleated conveyor 4. The portion of the cleated conveyor which transports items runs over a roller or axis 5, which raises the transporting portion defining an inclining in-feed portion 6 and a declining out-feed portion 7. The cleats 8 of the cleated conveyor belt 4 are at an interval which creates pocket size holding one herring or mackerel (see enlarged portion of the top part of the cleated conveyor). A first camera 9 is positioned above the in-feed station in obtains images of the in-feed station (see beam A). Data from the first camera is used to determine the current/real time volume/amount of fish in the in-feed station. The computer regulates the speed of the in-feed conveyor 1 based on the volume in the in-feed station, such that if the volume is decreasing the speed of the in-feed conveyor is increased, but if the volume is increasing then the speed of the in-feed conveyor is decreased. This feature is important in order to fill each pocket on the cleated conveyor belt, which is important to provide a faster tracing method.

    [0031] When each pocket 10 is transported over the roller 5, the position of the fish in the pocket may shift as it is carried up by the aft cleat 11 forming the pocket until it is directly above the roller when the aft cleat pushes the fish onto the front cleat 12 which carries the fish the remaining distance. A second camera 13 is positioned above the belt where it passes the roller 5 obtaining images of the fish during the transport over the roller and determining at least one characteristic property of the fish. Because of the shift of the fish in the pocket 10, the camera is able to obtain images of more than one side of the fish. The items fall off the out-feed end of the cleated conveyor belt and a diverting means 14 directs the item either into the collection bin 15 or onto a take-away conveyor 16, for sending the items back to the in-feed conveyor or the in-feed station. The computer collects image data from the second camera and determines which items are selected for the collection bin and which items are re-routed to the in-feed stream or rejected. Items of wrong species or damaged items are rejected or re-routed to another line, while desired items are collected in the collection bin.

    [0032] FIG. 2 shows the same type of apparatus for the same embodiment where the computer obtains (C) the image data from camera 13. The computer also collects (D) an ID number 17 for each batch which leaves in a package 18 from the packing station 15. The computer then associates image data for all the items in the batch with the ID number of the batch for traceability and stores E the data as retrievable data in a database 19.

    [0033] The present invention covers further embodiments with any combination of features from different embodiments described above. Reference signs in the claims are provided merely as a clarifying example and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any way. The present invention also covers the exact terms, features, values and ranges etc. in case these terms, features, values and ranges etc. are used in conjunction with terms such as about, around, generally, substantially, essentially, at least etc. (i.e., about 3 shall also cover exactly 3 or substantial constant shall also cover exactly constant). The terms a, an, first, second etc do not preclude a plurality.