Crab processing machine and method, and crab eviscerating disc therefor
20230180772 · 2023-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
A22C29/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A22C29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A22C29/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A crab eviscerating disc is used in a crab processing machine and a method for processing a crab to a market condition. The disc is used to mill a groove along the underside of a crab body without completely cutting the crab body. Each tooth on that disc has a cut clearance angle of zero degree, and a hook angle of zero degree. Because of these teeth, the depth of the groove is limited by a bony plate and a bony ridge in the crab body. The visceral cavities of the crab body are cleaned by high pressure water sprays oriented in the groove while the crab body is still attached.
Claims
1. A crab eviscerating disc for milling a groove along the underside of a crab body, comprising: a circular shape; a plurality of teeth extending along a circumference thereof; each of said teeth being formed by two radial cutting edges extending radially relative to said circular shape; said two cutting edges being joined by a third cutting edge extending transversely between said two radial cutting edges and defining a tip of said tooth; each of said teeth having a cut clearance angle of zero degree.
2. The eviscerating disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said teeth having a hook angle of zero degree.
3. The eviscerating disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said teeth having a raker portion adjoining said tip.
4. The eviscerating disc as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said cutting edges is a straight cutting edge.
5. The eviscerating disc as claimed in claim 3, wherein said raker portion extends circumferentially one third of a distance between teeth.
6. The eviscerating disc as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of said teeth has a height that is similar in dimension as a length of said raker portion.
7. The eviscerating disc as claimed in claim 6, further having a thickness, and wherein said thickness is similar in dimension as said height.
8. A crab processing machine for eviscerating and cleaning crabs, comprising in series; an infeed conveyor, a carapace removing and body grooving station, a high pressure water cleaning station and a body separating station; and wherein said carapace removing and body grooving station comprises an eviscerating disc as claimed in claim 2.
9. The crab processing machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein said infeed conveyor comprises a pair of lower belts and a pair of upper the belts cooperating with said pair of lower belts for retaining crab legs between said upper belts and said lower belts.
10. The crab processing machine as claimed in claim 9, wherein all said conveyor belts having a rough surface for securely retaining said crab legs there between.
11. The crab processing machine as claimed in claim 8, wherein said eviscerating disc is configured for cutting a square groove along a longitudinal axis along the underside of a crab body, and said first high water pressure station comprises high water pressure nozzles being oriented toward said square groove.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] A preferred embodiment of the crab processing machine, and method and eviscerating disc therefor, according to the present invention are described with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like parts throughout the several views:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0034] The preferred embodiment of the crab processing machine, method and eviscerating disc therefor according to the present invention are described herein below with reference to the attached drawings. The drawings presented herein are presented in a schematic nature, and should not be scaled.
[0035] Many components of the preferred machine were not illustrated to facilitate the understanding of the basic concept of the design and method. The components that were not illustrated are those for which the nature, mountings and functions would be obvious to the person skilled in the art of crab processing equipment.
[0036] The crab processing machine according to the preferred embodiment is also described in term of its operation and the function of its components. The physical dimensions, material types, and manufacturing tolerances are not provided because these details also do not constitute the essence of the present invention and would be considered obvious to the skilled artisan having acquired the knowledge that is actually provided herein. The machine and method according to the preferred embodiment will be explained herein below, in terms of process steps.
[0037] Referring to
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] The crab processing section, section 4 as illustrated in
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] When a crab 30 reaches the leg nipping station 5 of the processing machine 40, as better seen in
[0042] The crab 30 that is caught between the lower and upper conveyor belts, 44, 44′ and 46, 46′ is securely transported to the carapace removing and eviscerating station 7.
[0043] Returning back to
[0044] Referring now to
[0045] Station 7 of the crab processing machine 30 comprises an eviscerating disc 56 also referred to herein as a milling disc, and a flapper wheel 58, ahead and below the eviscerating disc 56. The movement of a crab body 32 along the conveyor belts can be understood in
[0046] As the milling disc 56 engages with the head of the crab body 32, the disc grinds a groove in the head and the forward end on the carapace 32′ of the crab body 32. The initial engagement of the disc 56 with the head of the crab body 32, causes the crab body 32 to tilt against the movement of the conveyor belts, substantially as shown by initial position 64 to tilted position 66. Such tilting causes the carapace 32′ of the crab body 32 to engage and to interfere with the rotation of the flapper wheel 58. The attachment of the carapace 32′ to the crab body 32 has already been weakened by the eviscerating disc 56. The flapper wheel 58 can therefore easily knock the carapace 32′ off the crab body 32, as illustrated in
[0047] The continuing movement of the crab body 32 against the eviscerating disc 56 causes the disc to continue to cut a groove through the crab body 32.
[0048] The eviscerating disc 56 has teeth 70 with zero rake angle and zero cut clearance. Because of these teeth 70, the groove 72 formed in the crab body 32 as seen in
[0049] Because the crab body 32 is held by the attached legs 24 between the conveyor belts, the crab body 32 is free to twist and move away and toward the disc 56, according to the pressure exerted by the milling disc 56 against the crab body 32. Crab legs have a certain degree of elasticity and flexibility. The crab body 32 moves springily toward and away from the disc 56 according to the resistance of the disc 56 to penetrate the crab body 32. The movement of the crab body 32 against the milling action of the disc 56 can be appreciated when looking at
[0050] The width and depth of cut of the groove 72 is sufficient to remove the head of the crab, its mandible, its gills, its internal organs, and intestines without wasting considerable edible meat.
[0051] Most importantly, the milling disc 56 cleans the visceral cavities of the crab body 32 without separating the crab body 32. The groove or channel 72 made by the eviscerating disc 56 is sufficiently wide to allow high pressure water sprays 90 to reach the entire surfaces of the groove, such as illustrated in
[0052] The crab body 32 is then conveyed to station 12 of the crab processing machine 40, where a circular saw 92 separates the crab 30 in two halves 20, as illustrated in
[0053] Although water spray nozzles are present at the carapace removal and body grooving station 7, the final cleaning of the crab halves with legs attached 20 by water sprays, is carried out from station 11, through the cutting station 12 and through to station 16. Station 17 in
[0054] Referring now to
[0055] The eviscerating disc 56 is characterised by the shape of its teeth 70. All the teeth 70 of the disc 56 are made the same. One tooth 70 is illustrated in
[0056] Referring now to
[0057] It will be appreciated that doing a clean cut in meat or similar flesh material, requires that this flesh material be solidly held against the cutting edge. In the present crab processing machine 40, the crab body 32 is held by the legs 24 of the crab 30. Therefore, this eviscerating disc 56 is limited in the penetration of the crab body 32 by the elasticity of the work piece.
[0058] The cutting edges of each tooth 70 cannot cut all that comes across their path. Some material is cut, and some material is pulled away from the crab body 32. Consequently, the cleaning of the visceral cavities of the crab body by the disc 56 reaches much larger that the groove 72 made by the disc 56. Any stringy material attached to the organs along the path of the milling disc 56 is also taken out by the milling disc 56.
[0059] In the woodworking industry, a small or zero degree hook angle “D” is known to produce a smooth and high quality cut, with no over-feed and no kickback. On the other hand, a saw tooth with a zero degree cut clearance “C” would be useless for sawing wood or similar dense material, because a saw tooth with no cut clearance would not cut into material such as wood. Analogically, every tooth 70 of the eviscerating disc 56 has its own “raker” or “depth gauge” that is set at the same diameter than the cutting edge 103 on the tip of the tooth.
[0060] Although the milling disc 56 has little or no use in the woodworking industry, the teeth of the disc 56 are ideal for eviscerating a crab body 32. In a crab processing application, the disc 56 has the advantage of cutting through compressible flesh, but stop short of cutting any solid object, such as a bones or dense cartilage. The shape the teeth 70 of the disc 56 makes it ideal for milling a groove along a crab body, to remove organs and inedible material by cutting and pulling, and stop the cut near the bone plate 26 and bony ridge 28 where there is no more inedible material to remove. The line of cut 74 as explained before has a first advantage of not cutting through the crab body, and also of preserving valuable meat along the back of the crab body 32.
[0061] While one embodiment of the present invention has been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described herein above, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications, alternate constructions and equivalents may be employed. Therefore, the above description and illustrations should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined in the appended claims.