IES62151B2 - "Carcass deboning" - Google Patents
"Carcass deboning"Info
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- IES62151B2 IES62151B2 IES940317A IES62151B2 IE S62151 B2 IES62151 B2 IE S62151B2 IE S940317 A IES940317 A IE S940317A IE S62151 B2 IES62151 B2 IE S62151B2
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- carcass
- hook
- drop arm
- transport
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Description
The invention relates to an apparatus for the deboning of carcasses and the dressing of meat generally.
US-A-4,389,749 describes a process for the coarse cutting up of a meat carcass which includes the step of attaching a gripping means to the meat to widen incisions and to make it easier for a knife to be inserted to cut loose meat from a skeleton.
FR-A-2,093,150 describes a spreading device for skinning or cutting up meat carcasses. The back legs of the carcass are attached to hooks which are splayed apart by a ram.
EP-A-0,198,329 describes a process for cutting up the fore-quarters of cattle by suspending the quarter on a vertical hook, using a second hook to incline the quarter so that its two ends are extended by gravity, releasing the first hook allowing the quarter to become horizontal, and extending the quarter in the horizontal position.
WO-A-88/08250 describes & process for separating skeleton bones from a carcass by hanging the carcass on a first hook, and attaching a second meat hook to a part of the carcass to be removed. An arm is provided to press the carcass forwardly to assist in separating the skeletal parts from the meat. The driving force and the speed of the arm are regulated independently of each other. The second meat hook is held static at the overhead conveyor by a support when the skeleton part is separated from the carcass.
FR-A-2,598,887 describes an arrangement for handling carcasses including a rail mounted hook and a stop against which the carcass is engaged. A drop arm pushes the carcass against the stop.. The skeleton is stripped off by attaching a gripping means to the skeleton and pushing or pulling the skeleton from the meat.
While all of the devices described in these prior specifications are improvements over a purely manual system for deboning carcasses, there is still a need for an improved apparatus for and method of deboning carcasses. In particular, there is a need to provide a deboning apparatus and method which is easily operated and facilitates separation of skeletal parts from a carcass.
According to one aspect, the invention provides an apparatus for deboning carcasses comprising:a transport rail for support of hooks on which carcasses are hung;
engagement means for engaging part of a carcass; and means for pushing the engagement means downwardly and for supporting the engagement means in a lowered position relative to the transport rail to apply a separating force as a skeletal part is being separated from a carcass.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, the engagement means comprises a drop arm. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the drop arm is pivotally mounted adjacent to th® transport rail.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the drop arm has a support hook for engagement with part of the carcass.
Preferably the hook is attached to the drop arm by a link means.
Most preferably, the link means comprises a chain.
In one embodiment of the invention, the means for pushing the drop arm downwardly comprises a drop arm ram means.
In a preferred arrangement, the drop arm is movable upwardly as a skeletal part is separated from a carcass.
In one embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes tramsport hook engaging means for pushing a transport hook along the rail as a skeletal part is being separated from a carcass .
Preferably, th® transport hook engaging means comprises a hook engaging finger mounted to a transport hook ram means for movement of the finger and hence the transport hook.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, th® transport hook ram means is a double acting ram.
In one embodiment of the invention, the hook engaging finger is mounted to engage a transport hook in only one direction of travel. Typically, the finger is hingedly mounted.
In another embodiment of the invention, at least portion of the drop arm is provided by a drop rail which is engageable in a raised position with the transporting rail « 4 for directing portion of a carcass carried by a drop arm hook to a transporting rail.
In one embodiment of the invention, the apparatus includes an additional transport rail for leading the carcass to further cutting or trimming stations.
Preferably, the drop arm is engageable with the additional transport rail. In a preferred arrangement the drop arm includes guide means for engaging with corresponding guide means of the additional transport rail to direct a carcass along the transport rail to further cutting or trimming stations.
In another aspect the invention provides apparatus for preparing a carcass for deboning comprising a cradle for receiving a carcass, the cradle being pivotally mounted and means for moving the cradle to a desired working position. Preferably the means for moving the cradle comprises a ram means.
The invention further provides a carcass dressing system comprising at least one carcass deboning apparatus according to the invention and at least one carcass preparation apparatus according to the invention.
In another aspect the invention provides a method of deboning carcasses comprising the steps of-transporting a carcass suspended by a hook on a transporting rail to a deboning station;
attaching an additional hook to portion of the carcass at the deboning station;
forcing one of the hooks downwardly below the other hook relative to the transporting rail, and moving the hooks apart relative to each other.
In a preferred embodiment of this aspect of the invention the method includes the step of:preparing a carcass for deboning by placing the carcass on a cradle, moving the cradle so that the carcass is supported in a desired working position, and working on th,® carcass supported on the cradle»
Preferably, a carcass is transported to a first deboning station where part ox the skeletal parts of the carcass are removed and the carcass with some of the skeletal parts removed is transported to a second deboning station where further skeletal parts are removed.
In one embodiment of the invention, after deboning, the carcass is directed to one of a number of cutting or trimming stations.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description thereof, given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:Fig. 1 is an overhead schematic plan view of portion of a carcass dressing system incorporating the apparatus and method of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a side view of portion of the carcass J dressing system of Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a side view of an apparatus for deboning carcasses according to the invention? 5 Fig. 4 is a perspective view of portion of a carcass; Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a skeletal part of the carcass; Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a transport hook engaging means ox the apparatus; 10 Fig. 7 is an end view of the apparatus of Fig. 6; Fig. 8 is a side view of the apparatus of Fig. 5; Fig. S is a perspective view of another apparatus for deboning carcasses according to the invention; Fig. 10 is a perspective view of a carcass 15 preparation station used in the method of the invent ion; and Fig. 11 is an end view of the preparation station of Fig. 10. Referring to the drawings and initially to Figs. 1 and 2 20 thereof, there is illustrated a carcass dressing rail system according to the invention including a transport rail 1 along which carcasses to be dressed are led. The dressing rail syste» comprises a first carcass dressing station 2, a second carcass dressing station 3, a first 25 carcass deboning station 5(? and a second carcass deboning·
station 5. The direction of travel of the carcasses along the rail system 1 is illustrated by the arrows in Fig. 1.
Referring to Figs. S to 8, the overhead rail 1 is shown in mors detail and in this case comprises a pair of spaced-apart rail sections 9, 10 supported on an overhead support (not shown). A carcass transport hook 12 incorporating rollers 13 is suspended on the rail sections 9, 10. The hook 12 in turn supports a carcass such as a hindquarter 20. A rib part of the hindquarter 20 may be cut off at the preparation stations 2, 3. The operation of the apparatus of the invention will be described below with reference to the separation of skeletal parts from a hindquarter, however, it will be appreciated that the apparatus and method of the invention may be applied to any meat part including a forequarter.
Referring particularly to Fig. 3, there is illustrated a carcass deboning apparatus according to the invention including engagement means in this case provided by & drop arm 30 which in this case is mounted adjacent to but to one side of the transport rail 1. The drop arm 30 is pivotally mounted at 31 to a fixed bracket 32. Means for pushing th® drop arm 30 downwardly and for supporting the drop arm 30 in a lowered position relative to the transport rail 1 is in this case provided by a pneumatic rara 33. The ram 33 is pivotally mounted to the drop arm 30 at a point 34 which is spaced upwardly from the end of the drop arm 30 and is mounted at it's upper end to a support bracket (not shown) . The drop arm 30 may be angled inwardly towards the transport rail 1 to optimise the cutting operation. A support hook 35 is attached to the free end of the drop arm 30 by a link means, in this case formed by a chain 3δ.
Transport hook engaging means for engaging the rollers 13 of a transport hook 12 is in this case provided by a hook engaging finger 40 which is hingedly mounted at 41 to a support 42 and a stop 43 is provided so that the finger 40 engages the rollers 13 of the transport hook 12 in only one direction of travel X (see Fig. 6), in this case the forward direction of travel of the transport hook 12 . The support 42 for the transport hook engaging finger 40 and the stop 43 is carried by a transport hook ram means which in this case is provided by a double acting rodless ram 45- The ram is typically of the type sold under the Trademark OR I GA or th® Trademark UNIVER.
In use, a transport hook 12 with a carcass 20 supported thereon is moved along the transport rail 1 until it passes beyond the drop arm 30 to the position illustrated in full line to the right in Fig. 3. In this position, the ram 33 is not extended and the drop arm 30 is in a position illustrated by interrupted lines 30(a) extending substantially parallel to the transport rail 1. When the carcass 20 is in position, the support hook 35 carried by the chain 36 of the drop arm 30 is engaged with part of the carcass, in this case a skeletal part which in this case is a recess 49 of an aitch or hip bone 50 in the carcass 20. An aitch bone 50 removed from the carcass is illustrated in Fig. 5. In this position, the hook 35 loosely engages the skeletal part and no force is applied. The rollers 13 of the transport hook 12 are engaged by the transport hook engaging finger 40 carried by the ram 45. An operative then activates the ram 33 to push the drop arm 30 downwardly so that a separating force is applied to the skeletal part 50 of the carcass 20 through the hook 35- The ram 45 is actuated to pull the transport hook engaging finger 40 forwardly along the transport rail 1 moving the support hook 35 carried by the drop rail 30 and the transport hook 12 apart relative to one another.
The drop rail ram 33 applies a downward pushing force at the point of attachment of the hook 35 to the skeletal part 50 while the ram 45 applies a pulling force to the carcass 20. In this way, a separating force is applied, the drop arm 30 pulling the skeletal part 50 away from the carcass 20 as an operative cuts away the skeletal part from the carcass. The drop arm 30 moves upwardly to the position illustrated by interrupted lines 30(b) in Fig. 3 as the operative continues the cutting away of the skeletal part from the carcass.
When the skeletal part 50 has been removed, it is unhooked from the support hook 35 carried by the drop arm 30 and the carcass 20 with the skeletal part 50 removed travels on to the next deboning station described below. Thus, a continuous separating pressure is applied to assist an operative to cleanly remove the bones from the carcass while avoiding damage to the meat. The operation which may be readily supervised is carried out in a comfortable standing position without a requirement for elevated platforms. Not only is the operation considerably faster than conventional deboning operations but also it is generally more efficient in that bones are cleanly removed without damaging the meat.
Referring particularly to Fig. 9, there is illustrated a second deboning station 6 incorporating a deboning apparatus also according to the invention. In the case of a hindquarter, the drop arm hook is attached to the Achilles tendon and the shin bone is removed at the second deboning station 6. The apparatus is similar to the apparatus described above with reference particularly to Figs. 3 to 7 and like parts are assigned the same reference numerals. In this case, a further transport rail SO is provided and the drop arm 30 includes guide means 61 for engaging with corresponding guide means 62 of the transport rail 60 allowing the transport hook to travel on the rail 60 to direct a carcass to cutting or trimming stations for further processing, if desired.
Referring to Figs. 10 and 11, a typical preparation station 2, 3 is illustrated in more detail. The station 2 includes a support cradle or brace 70 of open framework construction pivotally suspended at 71 and movable in the direction of the arrow ¥ as illustrated in Fig. 11 by a pneumatic ram 72. As illustrated, the cradle 70 may be used to support a carcass 20 in a desired working position allowing an operative to readily work on the carcass as required. The cradle 70 allows the carcass to be presented to the operative in the optimum position for working. At the preparation station the carcass may be scribed to indicate the position of cuts to be made later and/or part of the carcass may be removed.
It will be appreciated that the deboning apparatus of the present invention may be utilised with any type of 20 transport rail including a round bar rail or a flat bar rail. In each case, the transport hook engaging means may be of different configuration to that described above, however, the principle of operation will be the same.
It will also be appreciated that the drop arm may be a 25 rail and/or may be formed by part of the main transport rail and/or of another transport rail.
Many variations on the specific embodiments of the invention described will be readily apparent and accordingly the invention is not limited to the 30 embodiments hereinbefore described which may be varied in both construction and detail.
Claims (5)
1. Apparatus for deboning carcasses comprising:- a transport rail for support of hooks on which carcasses are hung; a drop arm pivotally mounted adjacent to the transport rail, the drop arm having a support hook for engagement with part ox the carcass; drop arm ram means for pushing the drop arm downwardly and for supporting the drop arm in a lowered position relative to the transport rail to apply a separating force as a skeletal part is being separated from a carcass; and transport hook engaging means for pushing a transport hook along the transport rail as a skeletal part is being separated from a carcass.
2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the drop arm support hook is attached to the drop arm by a link means such as a chain, preferably the means for pushing the drop arm downwardly comprises a drop anti ram means, preferably the drop arm is movable upwardly as a skeletal part is separated from a carcass, preferably the transport hook engaging means comprises a hook engaging finger mounted to a transport hook ram means for movement of the finger and hence the transport hook.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein the transport hook ram means is a double acting ram, preferably the hook engaging finger is hingedly mounted to engage a transport hook in only one direction of travel, preferably at least portion of the drop arm is provided by a drop rail which is engageable in a raised position with ths transporting rail for directing portion of a carcass carried by a drop arm hook to a transporting rail.
4. Apparatus as claimed in any preceding claim wherein at least portion of the drop arm is provided by a drop rail, which is engageable in a raised position with the transporting rail for directing portion of a carcass carried by a drop arm hook to a transporting rail, typically the apparatus including an additional transport rail for leading the carcass to further cutting or trimming stations, preferably the drop arm is in this case engageable with the additional transport rail, preferably the drop arm includes guide means for engaging with corresponding guide means of the additional transport rail to direct a carcass along the transport rail to further cutting or trimming stations.
5. Apparatus for deboning carcasses substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Priority Applications (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| IES940317 IES62151B2 (en) | 1992-11-17 | 1993-11-17 | "Carcass deboning" |
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| IE922825 | 1992-11-17 | ||
| IE930879A IE74213B1 (en) | 1992-11-17 | 1993-11-17 | Carcass deboning |
| IES940317 IES62151B2 (en) | 1992-11-17 | 1993-11-17 | "Carcass deboning" |
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| IES62151B2 true IES62151B2 (en) | 1994-12-14 |
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| IE74213B1 (en) | 1997-07-16 |
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| IES62150B2 (en) | 1994-12-14 |
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