WO1997045005A1 - Procede et dispositif de manutention de poulets - Google Patents
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- WO1997045005A1 WO1997045005A1 PCT/NL1997/000298 NL9700298W WO9745005A1 WO 1997045005 A1 WO1997045005 A1 WO 1997045005A1 NL 9700298 W NL9700298 W NL 9700298W WO 9745005 A1 WO9745005 A1 WO 9745005A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A22—BUTCHERING; MEAT TREATMENT; PROCESSING POULTRY OR FISH
- A22B—SLAUGHTERING
- A22B1/00—Apparatus for fettering animals to be slaughtered
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01K—ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
- A01K45/00—Other aviculture appliances, e.g. devices for determining whether a bird is about to lay
- A01K45/005—Harvesting or transport of poultry
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- the invention relates to a method for handling chickens or other kinds of poultry, wherein said chickens are moved to a position in which they hang by their legs.
- chickens used herein is also meant to include other kinds of poultry, to which the invention also relates.
- the object of the invention is to provide a method for handling chickens or other kinds of poultry, wherein the chickens are hung by their legs in a reliable manner, which method will be carried out completely automatically. This is achieved by using the method as defined in the claims.
- the chickens are placed in a delivery space and urged in a direction of transport within said delivery space, whereby each chicken lands in a respective one of a plurality of passages lying side by side, from which passage the chicken is introduced into a compartment comprising a limited amount of space within a container.
- a compartment present within a container can be provided with a chicken in an efficient manner and at a relatively high rate, after which the legs of the chicken can be gripped and/or the container can make the necessary movements.
- each chicken is introduced into a compartment comprising a limited amount of space, which compartment is present in a container including one or more such compartments, and the container with the chicken or chickens present therein is moved.
- a chicken is introduced into a compartment comprising a limited amount of space, which compartment may be located within a container, whereby the chicken will come to stand on a supporting surface which is stationary with respect to said compartment, after which the legs of the chicken are gripped by gripping elements while the chicken is standing on the supporting surface.
- a chicken tends to extend its legs in the direction of movement when being moved, and when the chicken subsequently feels a supporting surface, it will attempt to stand on said supporting surface . At that moment the legs of the chicken will be present at a selected location, in a position in which they can be readily gripped. When the chicken comes to a standstill without feeling a supporting surface with its legs, it will draw up its legs.
- a chicken is moved substantially downwards when being placed on the supporting surface, so that it will extend its legs in downward direction. This facilitates the gripping of the legs by the gripping element .
- the invention furthermore relates to a system for handling chickens or other kinds of poultry, which system comprises means for moving chickens to a position in which they hang by their legs.
- a compartment is so small and is enclosed in such a manner that the chicken cannot turn, so that the chicken will not be able to assume a position different from that in which it was introduced into the container.
- chickens are introduced into several compartments simultaneously via passages lying side by side.
- Containers including one compartment each may thereby be placed in side-by-side relationship, whilst it is also possible to use a container comprising a plurality of compartments arranged in side-by-side relationship.
- the number of passages lying side by side may thereby be equal to the number of compartments present within a container, so that chickens can be introduced simultaneously, one per compartment, into each compartment of the container via each passage, which constitutes an efficient manner of filling a container.
- the passage is so narrow that the chicken cannot turn and can only be moved in its longitudinal direction, forwards or backwards, through the passage.
- the passage may thereby be slightly wider than the width of a chicken, in particular a width of 10 - 18 compartment, preferably 13 -
- Elements extending transversely to the direction of transport for example finger-shaped elements or partitions, can be moved in the direction of transport so as to move the chickens through the passage, whereby a chicken can be present between each pair of elements positioned one behind the other.
- a chicken can be delivered to the compartment at the desired moment by controlling the movement of the elements.
- the bottom of the delivery space is formed by a conveyor belt which is capable of movement in the —
- the conveyor belt can urge the chickens in the direction of transport. This makes it possible to move the chickens from the delivery space to the passages lying side by side in an efficient manner.
- the conveyor belt may also form the bottom of the passages thereby.
- the bottom of the delivery space and/or the bottom of the passages slopes downwards, which contributes to the moving of the chickens.
- detection means are provided, which detect whether a chicken is being moved forwards or backwards through a passage.
- Said detection means may be provided with optical means or other means which sense the contours of the passing chicken or of part of a chicken.
- ultrasonic or infrared equipment or other sensors which are capable of recognizing chickens or selected parts of chickens. If the legs are being sensed, it will be possible to establish in which direction the toes are pointing, which is a reliable basis for determining whether the chicken is being moved forwards or backwards.
- the stationary supporting surface can be moved between a position just below the compartment and a position further away from said compartment. In the former position the supporting surface is fixed in a stationary position with respect to the compartment when the chicken enters the compartment, whilst the stationary supporting surface can be removed after the legs of the chickens have been gripped by a gripping element.
- said gripping element comprises two movable gripping members, which move towards the legs in substantially opposite directions, substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the chicken, and grip said legs.
- One gripping member may have a substantially straight edge, and the other gripping member may have an edge provided with two recesses, which edges can be moved towards each other, so that each leg of the chicken will be positioned within a recess and be surrounded by said edges.
- longitudinal direction of the chicken is understood to mean the horizontal direction, from the front to the back, of a chicken in standing position.
- the compartment comprises a central opening at its bottom side, seen in the upright position of the container, through which the two legs of a chicken can extend.
- the gripping of the legs is facilitated by the fact that the legs extend outside the compartment.
- the term upright position of the container is understood to mean the position that the container occupies when the compartment or the compartments is or are being provided with a chicken or chickens.
- a compartment has two substantially parallel side walls, which are spaced apart by a distance which substantially corresponds with the width of a chicken, that is, which is slightly larger than the width of a chicken, but which is not so wide that the chicken can turn around.
- said width is 10 - 18 compartment, in a preferred embodiment it is 13 - 17 compartment . In practice a width of about 15 compartment has appeared to be quite satisfactory.
- the compartment comprises two end walls, which converge in downward direction, seen in the upright position of the container, whereby the bottom edges of the two end walls are spaced apart by a distance which is less than half, preferably one-third, of the largest distance apart of the two end walls.
- end walls is understood to mean the walls which are positioned —
- the compartment is provided with movable wall parts, which wall parts are in particular capable of movement when the chicken is being introduced into the compartment, or is to be moved to a particular position within said compartment, or is to be moved out of said compartment.
- the lower parts of the end walls of a compartment may thereby be capable of movement towards and away from each other.
- a gripping element is present for gripping the legs of a chicken that is present within a compartment, which gripping element is capable of movement from a position near said compartment to a position further away from said compartment, in order to move the chicken outside said compartment.
- the container can be turned upside-down together with said one or more gripping elements after the legs of a chicken have been gripped by the gripping element, and before said gripping element moves away from said compartment, so that the chicken will hang from the gripping element in upside-down position after leaving the compartment.
- the container is turned upside-down by being rotated about a substantially horizontal axis extending in the transverse direction of the compartment .
- a container When a container is provided with a plurality of compartments arranged in side-by-side relationship in a row, said compartments are preferably oriented in such a manner that the direction of said row coincides with the transverse direction of the compartments.
- the chickens present in the container will be positioned in side-by-side relationship.
- the compartment comprises an opening at the upper side, seen in the upright position of the container, through which a chicken can be introduced into the compartment, whilst the compartment may also be completely open at its upper side.
- containers are filled with chickens at several locations, which containers will subsequently be moved one behind the other in a row. This makes it possible to increase the handling rate without said filling of the containers taking place so quickly that not every compartment is filled with a chicken.
- a container comprises only one compartment, it is possible to rotate each chicken about a vertical axis, if desired, in order to position the chickens in side-by-side relationship, in which all chickens are oriented in the same direction.
- the containers are positioned side by side in a row when chickens are to be introduced into the containers, whereby the longitudinal direction of the compartment, and thus the longitudinal direction of the chicken, is transverse to the longitudinal direction of said row, the filling of the compartments can take place in an efficient manner. In that position there is little space, however, for rotating the containers about a vertical axis so as to arrange the chickens in side-by-side relationship, with all chickens having the same orientation. In order to be able to rotate the containers about a vertical axis when two containers are arranged in side-by-side relationship, one container is moved in its longitudinal direction with respect to the other container, so that the two containers are given sufficient space for rotating about a vertical axis.
- the invention furthermore relates to a container for accommodating one or more chickens or other kinds of poultry, said container comprising at least one compartment having such a length and width that it is capable of containing only one chicken whose longitudinal direction substantially corresponds with the longitudinal direction of said compartment .
- Figure 1 shows the manner in which chickens are moved from a standing to a hanging position
- Figure 2 shows the manner in which the legs of a chicken are gripped
- Figure 3 is a side view of the gripping element of Figure
- Figure 4 shows a gripping element, from which a chicken is hanging
- FIGS 5, 6 and 7 show devices for handling chickens
- Figure 8 shows a part of a device for handling chickens.
- the various Figures are merely diagrammatic illustrations, wherein like parts are numbered alike.
- FIG. 1 shows chickens 1 being supplied via a conveyor belt 2 moving in the direction of arrow 3.
- Conveyor belt 2 may form the bottom of a delivery space, in which chickens 1 are placed in order to be moved in the direction of arrow 3 by means of conveyor belt 2.
- the chickens 1 are transported on a sloping conveyor belt 4, where the chickens are positioned between respectively two successive partitions or bar-shaped projections (fingers) 5, which are secured to an endless member 6 moving in the direction indicated by arrow 7.
- each space between two successive partitions 5 on conveyor belt 4 is filled with a chicken 1.
- Compartment 9 furthermore comprises two side walls, which extend parallel to the plane of the drawing and which are spaced apart by a distance which is slightly larger than chicken 1, but which is so small that the chicken cannot turn.
- ⁇ moving element is understood to mean an element which may for example comprise a hydraulic driving cylinder or a linear motor, which is capable of moving one part of the system.
- Gripping element 12 and compartment 9 will then be present at the position indicated at 22, after which they are moved to the right, to the place position at 23, by means of the same moving elements 32, 33.
- a system of two moving elements 32 and two moving elements 33 rotates about said axis 20, so that a respective assembly of a compartment 9 and a gripping element 12 may be positioned at the bottom left (standing position) whilst another assembly will at the same time be positioned at the top right (upside-down position) .
- positions 22 and 23 the end walls 10 have been moved apart, so that chicken 1 can be removed in upward direction from compartment 9 by means of moving element 24.
- compartment 9 After compartment 9 has been returned to position 22, said system will be rotated through 180" about axis 20 again, so that the compartment will take up position 19, in which it is provided with a gripping element 12 being moved by moving element 14, in order to subsequently receive a next chicken 1.
- FIG. 2 shows a compartment 9 with gripping element 12 comprising gripping members 16, 18 positioned thereunder, which gripping members have gripped legs 35 of chicken 1, whilst said legs are positioned on stationary supporting surface 11.
- the open position of gripping element 12 is illustrated in dashed lines.
- the gripping element is retained in its closed position by means of tension spring 36, and opened by means not shown.
- FIG 3 is a side view of gripping element 12 shown in Figure 2.
- Figure 4 shows gripping element 12, in which a chicken 1 is hanging, whereby a gripping hook 37 is present, to which chicken 1 is transferred when gripping members 16, 18 move apart, as is illustrated in the dashed lines.
- Figure 5 shows an installation comprising three delivery stations 38, 39, 40, where the chickens can be introduced into delivery space 42 via space 41.
- Delivery space 42 consists of two portions, which each comprise a bottom in the shape of a conveyor belt, which moves the chickens in the direction of a plurality of passages 43 arranged in side-by-side relationship.
- the width of said passages 43 decreases in the direction of transport, so that the mouth of each passage is positioned at a compartment 9 of a container 44.
- Each of said portions of delivery space 42 comprises ten passages 43, by means of which a container 44 having ten compartments 9 can be provided with chickens in one go.
- a container 44 After a container 44 has been filled, said container is moved to the right (seen in Figure 5) , and subsequently moved in transverse direction to a turning device 45, in which the complete container 45 can be turned through 180B about its horizontal longitudinal axis.
- the gripping elements that are positioned under the container 44 when said container is being filled will thereby be positioned at the upper side of the container. Said gripping elements are thereby secured to container 44.
- the containers After being turned the containers are moved further to the right (seen in Figure 5) , whereby the legs of the chickens are transferred to conveying means 46, which are provided with gripping hooks.
- conveying means 46 which are provided with gripping hooks.
- the legs of every one of the ten chickens present in a container 44 are simultaneously gripped by gripping hooks thereby, after which the container moves down as a whole, so that the chickens will be freely suspended from gripping hooks.
- Said transferring of the chickens to gripping hooks 37 is shown in more detail in
- the chickens are subsequently carried off in order to be slaughtered, whilst containers 44 will be moved to their upright position via a turning device 47 and be carried to passages 43 in order to be filled again. Since the filling of containers 44 with chickens 1 takes longer than the transfer of the chickens to the conveying means 46, the containers are filled at two locations simultaneously, whilst there is only one location where the containers pass conveying means 46.
- Containers 44 are moved in their path of movement by means of chains or other conveying means known per se, whereby the Figure shows diagrammatically the manner in which said containers pass the turns.
- Figure 6 shows an installation of different construction.
- This installation comprises one delivery station 38, where chickens can be delivered to the double delivery space 42, which more or less corresponds with delivery space 42 of Figure 5.
- Figure 6 only two passages 43 are provided at each end of delivery space 42, so that the ten compartments 9 of a container 44 are filled with chickens by moving the container the width of one compartment each time, whereby two chickens are delivered each time. After having been moved five times container 44 will be filled with chickens.
- the installation according to Figure 6 functions similarly to the installation shown in Figure 5, the path followed by containers 44 is slightly different, however.
- containers 44 are slightly different, however.
- containers 44 are slightly different, however.
- passages 43 move in transverse direction to a position beside passages 43, so that a collection of containers 44 disposed side by side can form near passages 43.
- Figure 7 shows an installation wherein sixteen passages 43 are provided in side-by-side relationship, so that sixteen chickens at a time can be placed in compartments 9.
- Said compartments may be separate compartments 9, or sixteen compartments present within one container.
- Said sixteen compartments are moved sideways and turned as a whole about the axis 50 illustrated in chain-dotted lines, as indicated by arrow 51. After being moved further sideways to the position indicated at 52, said compartments are moved along the chain-dotted line to device 53, where the legs of the chickens are transferred to conveying means 46 for further transport of the chickens. The chickens are thereby transferred to conveying means indicated at 55 in device 54.
- the containers move back to the position where they can be filled with chickens via chain-dotted line 56.
- the Figure diagrammatically shows device 57, where the chickens can be rotated through 180H about a vertical axis in order to ensure that all chickens will hang from the gripping hooks in one and the same orientation.
- the orientation in which the chickens are hanging from the gripping hooks is thereby detected by sensing in which direction the toes of the chicken point. Because the legs of the chicken are hanging in a gripping hook, the toes will be present at a position which can be precisely determined, and detection of the toes can take place in a simple manner by electronic means which are known per se.
- Figure 8 shows a part of an installation wherein containers are moved turn by turn about over different distances after being filled with chickens in order to obtain space between containers 9. This makes it possible to turn a chicken with the container through 180" about a vertical axis.
- the containers which each comprise only one compartment, then move the chickens to an installation where they are turned through 180" about a horizontal axis in order to be hung from gripping hooks in upside-down position.
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NL1005771A NL1005771C2 (nl) | 1997-04-09 | 1997-04-09 | Werkwijze en inrichting voor het behandelen van kippen. |
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