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- Gerin Attorney-Price, l-leneveld, Huizenga & Cooper 1571 ABSTRACT A poultry picker machine for picking feathers from poultry suspended from overhead and carried through the machine.
 - a plurality of finger supports Positioned on each side of the path of travel of the poultry through the apparatus are a plurality of finger supports supporting a plurality of flexible fingers extending in at least three directions, that is, extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation, in a direction askew' to said axis, and in a direction parallel to such axis.
 - Each of the supports are rotatable about axes orientated generally toward the path of travel of the bird.
 - the finger supports are arranged in three banks, the upper and lower bank having their axes of rotation inclined downwardly and upwardly, respectively.
 - On one side of the travel path opposite an upper bank is a rotatable drum-type finger support having a plurality of tingers extending radially therefrom.
 - the banks of finger supports are arranged to be adjustable as one unit.
 - the assembly forming the bank is a single gear box assembly so that all of the finger supports of each bank are driven by one motor which is mounted on the assembly so that when adjusted the motor moves with the assembly.
 - This invention relates to poultry picking apparatus and more particularly to such apparatus wherein the poultry to be picked are continually drawn through the machine by means of an overhead conveyor.
 - this machine relates to the type of poultry picking apparatus'particularly adapted for assembly-line preparation techniques.
 - Poultry Picker As stated in my co-pending application Ser. No. 631,989, filed Apr. 19, 1967, now abandoned entitled Poultry Picker, of which this application is a continuation-impart,- mechanical poultry plucking or picking apparatuses may be divided roughly into two distinct classifications. In one classification the bird is carried through the machine by means of an overhead conveyor and in another the bird is completely free from external shackling or retention during its passage through the machine.
 - the non-retained systems -wherein no overhead conveyor is utilized have the distinct advantage of permitting the birds to tumble freely about within the apparatus in response to the engagement of the wiping-like picking fingers thereagainst.
 - This type of machine has the distinct disadvantage, however, of requiring that the birds be removed from the overhead conveyor system within the particular process plant for passage through the picking apparatus, an operational step which must be executed ordinarily by hand. Subsequent to passage of the birds through the machine, they must then be reaffixed to-the shackles for further processing.
 - That class of machines wherein the birds are retained by a conveyor during passage therethrough obviates the necessity and expense of providing labor to individually remove the birds from the overhead conveyor, place them into the pickingmachine, remove them therefrom and thereafter rehang them from the shackles.
 - the birds have not been free, heretofore, to tumble or otherwise move about within the apparatus and, therefore, are often compressed between the picking supports and subjected to wiping forces from the flexible fingers of sufficient force to bark or otherwise mutilate the poultry, thus rendering them unfit for prime marketing.
 - the object of this invention is to provide a picking machine which has more versatility since adjustments can be made within the machine for picking different types of birds and for reaching those areas which are difiicult to reach by conventional picking machines.
 - the present apparatus presently provides a novel type of finger assembly in which there is a single gear box for a plurality of finger supports which form a bank of finger supports.
 - This invention provides a novel combination wherein a finger drum support is utilized in conjunction with the novel finger supports of my co-pending application so as to hold the bird down into position for action thereon by the fingers of the other finger supports.
 - FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the picking apparatus of this invention particularly illustrating the position of the finger supports;
 - FIG. 2 is a fragmentary side elevational view of the adjustment mechanism for one of the finger supports, such adjustment being a compound adjustment;
 - FIG. 3 is a side elevational, fragmentary view of the adjustment mechanism for the drum finger support
 - FIG.4 is a schematic view of the side of the machine of the present invention illustrating the three banks of finger supports and also the arrangement of the finger supports one to each other;
 - FIG. 5 is a top or plan view of the finger supports and again only'illustrates the position of such supports, it being understood that the fingers are not shown in order to more clearly illustrate the position of the heads;
 - FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the inside of the machine looking at the backs of the gear box assemblies in which the finger supports are rotatable mounted and driven as will be described in more detail hereinafter;
 - FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the drive mechanism for one of the finger supports
 - FIG. 8 is a side elevational, fragmentary view of the adjustment mechanism for the center finger support assemblies and
 - FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a part of the drive mechanism for a bank of finger supports.
 - the apparatus comprises two housings 1 and 2 spaced one from the other a distance determined by a well known adjustment means which is controlled by the adjustment wheel 3.
 - This adjustment wheel 3 is secured to a long screw element 40 so that when the adjustment wheels 3 are turned the two housings l and 2 are moved toward or away from each other.
 - this adjustment mechanism is very conventional and in fact can be accomplished by well known motor operated means.
 - the housing 1 contains and supports the finger support assemblies 7 and 8, and the drum support assembly 9. It will be noted that the finger support assemblies 4, 6 and 7 are very much similar. These assemblies are inclined at an angle to the central finger support assemblies 5 and 8. These three assemblies 4, 6 and 7 are illustrated in more detail in FIG. 2 which will be described hereinafter. Each of these assemblies includes four finger supports of the type described in detail in my co-pending application Ser. No. 631,989.
 - these supports 10, 11 and 12 are somewhat bullet or dome-shaped and have a plurality of resilient fingers F secured thereto and extending in various directions both radially from the axis of rotation, askew to such axis, and substantially parallel thereto.
 - Each support 10, l 1 and 12 are removably secured to a drive shaft in a manner which is described in detail in my copending application Ser. No. 631,989. Reference is therefore made to such application for details thereof.
 - Finger supports 13 and 14 of the middle finger support assemblies or banks 5 and 8, respectively, are also of the type described in my co-pending application Ser. No. 631,989. It will be noted,however, that these finger supports extend in a substantially horizontal position toward the path of the bird.
 - This pocket in cross-section as viewed in FIG. 1, is substantially a shape which has two arcuate vertical sides approximating the shape of a bird. This is made possible by the way in which the upper and lower finger support assemblies can be tipped or inclined.
 - drum-type finger support which is designated by reference numeral 9 greatly enhances the cleaning ability of the apparatus, particularly as related to the finishing of the bird, that is, the complete picking of all the feathers off every part of the bird previous to eviscerating and packaging.
 - This particular finger drum assembly 9 is of the conventional type which includes a drum 15 to which is attached in any conventional way a plurality of rows of radially extending fingers 16.
 - the drum extends the entire length of the housing 1 which corresponds to the length of the housing 2 and, although the drawings for sake of clarity show only a small portion of the finger, the fingers are located in rows along the entire length.
 - the drum rotates in the direction indicated by the arrow A so that the fingers are wiping downwardly against the bird. This serves a dual purpose of forcing the bird downwardly into the pocket formed by the other finger supports and at the same time in so forcing the bird downwardly it cleans the places it strikes such as around the crotch and flank although fingers of the other finger supports also help to clean these particular places.
 - FIGS. 2 and 6 which more specifically disclose the construction and mounting of the finger support assemblies 4, 6 and 7. As previously stated, these are all very similar and therefore only one will be described in detail.
 - a support plate 17 extends between the two end walls 18 and 19 of the housing.
 - This plate 17 has a triangular-shaped flange 20 which is pivotally mounted on a support plate 21 which in turn is slidably mounted between the tracks 22 and 23.
 - the position of the plate 21 within the track is determined by an adjustment bolt 24.
 - This adjustment bolt is adjustably secured on a tab or flange 25 located on the end wall 19, the adjustment being accomplished by means of the nuts 26.
 - the other end of the adjustment bolt 24 is adjustably secured on a flange 27 extending and forming a part of the plate 21.
 - This adjustment is accomplished by the nuts 28. In other words, shortening the distance between the nuts 26 and 28 will slide the plate 21 to the left therefore retracting the assembly somewhat within the housing 2. This adjustment just described is the linear adjustment.
 - a rotatable adjustment is also provided by means of the structure which comprises the pivot member 29 on which the plate 17 is pivotably secured.
 - the amount of the rotation or pivotal motion is controlled by the adjustment bolt 30 which extends through the two pivotal posts 31 and 32.
 - Post 31 is pivotably secured to the plate flange 20 and post 32 is pivotably secured to the plate 21.
 - Bolts 33 and 34 provide for the adjustment which in turn adjusts pivotal position of the plate 17 and thus the inclination of the axis X about which the finger support 12 rotates.
 - the finger support assemblies 6 and 7 are similarly adjustable for adjusting the inclination of the axis of rotation designated as X, and X in FIG. 1.
 - FIG. 3 wherein is shown the adjustment for the drum finger support assembly 9.
 - the end wall 35 of housing 1 also has tracks 36 and 37 which support a plate 38 for sliding movement.
 - the degree of this movement and the position of plate 38 is controlled by the adjustment bolt 39 which is secured at one end to a tab or flange 40 on the end wall 35 and at the other endto a flange 41 extending from and forming a part of the plate 38.
 - the adjustment of the bolt is accomplished by the nuts 42 and 43 in such a fashion that the plate 8 can be adjusted within the tracks 36 and 37, thus providing an adjustment for the drum support assembly which includes an end support plate 44 secured to the plate 38 such as by welding or any suitable means. It will thus be seen that the drum support assembly 9 can be adjusted in and out of the housing 1 as desired for the particular bird being cleaned.
 - the finger support assemblies 5 and 8 which are the middle assemblies located between the upper and lower support assemblies are also linearly adjustable in and out of their respective housings 1 and 2. This is accomplished by a structure illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 8. Again, it should be understood that only one such assembly and its adjustment will be described since the other adjustment would be identical.
 - FIG. 8 discloses the tracks 45 and 46 secured to the end wall 19 and slidably supporting a plate 47.
 - the position of the plate within the tracks 45 and 46 is determined by the adjustment bolt 48 secured to one end by a tab or flange 49 and at the other end to a flange 50 forming a part of the plate 47.
 - the adjustment is accomplished by the nuts 51 and 52 in the manner described in relation to FIGS. 2 and 3.
 - the middle bank of finger supports designated by the finger support assemblies 5 and 8 are also adjustable in and out of their respective housings 1 and 2.
 - Another feature of this invention is the unique construction of the finger supports 4, 5 and 6. These fingers are mounted in such a fashion that the drive transmission is located in one gear box.
 - This gear box assembly is such that it supports the motor which drives the finger supports so that the entire assembly can be adjusted in and out and rotatably with very little difficulty.
 - FIGS. 7 and 9 illustrate this construction most clearly.
 - FIG. 9 discloses a bearing support plate 53 on one side of which are secured the bearing plates 54a, 54b, 54c and 54d. On the other side thereof are mounted the gear assemblies 55a, 55b, 55c and 55d. Coupled to these gear assemblies is the drive shaft 56.
 - a cover or housing 57 is secured to the plate 53 over the gear assemblies.
 - This cover or housing contains oil so that all of the gear assemblies are lubricated from a common housing which eliminates oil losses.
 - FIG. 7 discloses in more detail one of gear assemblies and how the motor 58 is mounted with relation thereto.
 - the motor 58 has a drive shaft 59 on the end of which is secured a pulley 60.
 - a belt 62 connects the pulley 60 to the pulley 61 on the end of the drive shaft 56.
 - the drive shaft is rotatably mounted in a pillar or bearing 63.
 - a beveled gear 64 Keyed to the drive shaft is a beveled gear 64 which meshes with another beveled gear 65 secured on the support remote extremity of the finger support drive shaft 66.
 - the other gear assemblies 55b, 55c and 55d are all similar to that shown in FIG. 8, except for the arrangement of the bevel gears.
 - Such gears are arranged so that adjacent finger supports rotate in opposite directions. The directions are as indicated in FIG. 4. It should be obvious from this discription that I have provided a single gear box assembly for driving a number of finger supports and that such assembly is easily secured to a support plate which is that illustrated in FIG. 2 at reference numeral 17 thus providing an assembly for a bank of finger supports all of which can be adjusted as previously described.
 - FIGS. 4 and 5 schematically illustrate the position of the support heads with relation to each other and also the support drum. It will be noted that the axis of rotation of all the supports are offset with respect to one another. This is illustrated in FIG. 4 by showing in dotted lines the position of the bullet shaped finger supports on one side within the housing 2 and in solid circle with an x the position of the bullet shaped finger supports on the other side within the housing 1.
 - FIG. 5 also illustrates that there is no stacking of the bullet shaped finger supports one above the other but they are all interspaced. As previously explained, this permits the bird or at least portions of the bird to work into those spaces when a force is exerted against them in that direction. Thus, the bird moves in the direction of said force without being bruised and by the same token in so moving in and out it is contacted by many different fingers from different directions so that the feathers are more completely removed from the bird.
 - the fingers on the drum support are rotating downwardly and constantly therefore pushing the bird downwardly into the pocket and maintaining it in the pocket while at the same time contacting the bird at many different positions thus cleaning the feathers off at these positions.
 - a poultry picking finger gear box assembly comprising an elongated bearing support, a plurality of bearings, a plurality of finger supports, one supported by each bearing, drive means connected to each of said finger supports for rotating the same; and adjustable support means for adjustably supporting said bearing support for varying the position of said finger supports.
 - said adjustable support means includes means for providing a compound adjustment whereby said finger support is adjustable linearly and rotatably.
 - the drive means includes a motor supported by said bearing support and thereby is movable therewith during any adjustment.
 - transmission gear means is provided between each of said finger supports and a drive shaft of said drive means, and a common oil chamber is provided for all of said transmission gear means.
 - a poultry picking apparatus having an elongated path along which the poultry to be picked are moved; a plurality of flexible picking finger supports positioned along said path, each of said supports being affixed to a support drive shaft for rotation therewith, each of said support shafts being suitably journaled for rotation about an axis oriented generally toward said path, ad-
 - means for rotatably driving said supports comprising: an elongated main shaft rotatably supported in spaced, generally parallel relationship to said path, sections of said main shaft lying proximate the support-remote extremity of each of said support shafts; a first series of bevel gears affixed to said main drive shaft for rotation therewith; a second series of bevel gears, one gear of said second series being affixed to the support-remote extremity of each support drive shaft, one gear of each of said first series rotatably engaging one gear of said second series whereby rotary motion of said main shaft will cause said support shafts to rotate, alternate of the gears of said first series being affixed to said main drive shaft in oppositel facing directions whereby alternate of said support rive shafts will rotate in opposite directions when said main drive shaft is rotated; and means for rotating said main drive shaft.
 - said driving means further comprises an elongated bearing plate, each of said support shafts being rotatably journaled through saidplate at spaced locations therealong, said main drive shaft being rotatably journaled along one side of said bearing plate with the gears of said first and second series interengaging;and, an oil housing secured to said bearing plate, said housing and said bearing plate cooperatively enclosing at least those sections of said main drive shaft to which said first series of gears are affixed, said first series of gears and said second series of gears.
 - the driving means as set forth in claim 6 which further comprises means on at least one of said bearing plate and housing for attaching the same to said apparatus.
 - the driving means as set forth in claim 7 which further comprises an adjustable support means for securing said driving means to said apparatus whereby the orientation of said supports with respect to said path can be adjusted.
 
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