Claims
- 1. A method for loading a carrier member with suspended elongated product, comprising:
suspending an elongated product over a carrier member in a straddled configuration, in which sections of elongated product form bights having a plurality of non-intersecting bends draped from the carrier member, with serially consecutive bights being draped on opposing sides of the carrier member.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the elongated product is an elongated meat product.
- 3. A method for loading an elongated item onto a receiving member, comprising:
receiving a continuous length of at least one elongated product onto an elongated arm, the elongated arm having opposing receiving and releasing end portions; moving the elongated arm to cause it to travel repeatedly along a first desired path; directing the at least one elongated product to travel forward a desired distance over the elongated arm during the moving step; positioning a transfer support member having an associated length in cooperating alignment with the elongated arm; then translating the transfer support member along a second desired path that so that the transfer support member travels adjacent the first path as the at least one elongated product is released from the releasing end portion of the elongated arm; and suspending at least one length of released elongated product on the transfer support member in response to the translating step so that the elongated product is arranged in a straddled configuration with at least one of: (a) a plurality of adjacently arranged non-looped lengths hanging on the one side of the transfer support member and a plurality of different adjacent non-looped lengths hanging on the opposing side of the transfer support member so that the elongated product has a plurality of suspension contact points spaced apart about a desired length of the transfer support member; and/or (b) a plurality of non-looped spaced apart discrete lengths draped over the transfer support member.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein said step of moving is carried out by pivoting the arm about a primary pivot point that is positioned a distance away from the receiving end portion thereof.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, wherein said step of directing is carried out by conveying the elongated product forward on the elongated arm.
- 6. A method according to claim 3, wherein said step of directing is carried out by the forward momentum of the elongated product.
- 7. A method according to claim 3, wherein the first path is a closed path.
- 8. A method according to claim 3, wherein the second path elevationally extends about level with or below the lowermost portion of the perimeter of the first path.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, wherein the first path is an open path.
- 10. A method according to claim 3, wherein the elongated product is an extruded product held in a casing.
- 11. A method according to claim 3, wherein the elongated product is a stuffed product held in a casing.
- 12. A method according to claim 3, wherein the elongated product is a meat product.
- 13. A method according to claim 10, wherein the elongated product is a continuous length of portioned or linked meat.
- 14. A method according to claim 10, wherein the elongated product is a continuous length of non-chain linked meat.
- 15. A method according to claim 3, wherein the elongated product is a non-cased food product.
- 16. A method according to claim 3, wherein the releasing end portion includes an end guide with a receiving aperture formed therein, and wherein the directing step comprises directing the elongated product to travel through the aperture during the moving step.
- 17. A method according to claim 3, wherein the suspended straddled arrangement of the elongated product on the transfer support member is such that, in serial order, a first continuous length of product is arranged so that a first vertical length of the elongated product extends about one side of the transfer support member, a second vertical length extends over the opposing second side of the transfer support member after the first length, a first suspension portion is located intermediate the first and second lengths, a third adjacent length laterally extends along the second side of the transfer support member after the second length, a fourth vertical adjacent length extends along the second side of the transfer support member after the third length, a fifth vertical adjacent length extends along the first side of the transfer support member after the fourth length, a second suspension portion is located intermediate the fourth and fifth lengths, and a sixth adjacent length laterally extends along the first side of the transfer support member after the fifth length.
- 18. A method according to claim 17, wherein the first, second, fourth and fifth vertical lengths are substantially the same.
- 19. A method according to claim 17, wherein at least one of the first, second, fourth and fifth vertical lengths is different.
- 20. A method according to claim 17, wherein the suspended straddled arrangement provided by the first through sixth lengths is repeated with a second continuous length of the same or a different elongated product on the same transport support member.
- 21. A method according to claim 17, wherein the suspended straddled arrangement provided by the first through sixth lengths is repeated with a second continuous length of the same or a different elongated product on a different transport support member.
- 22. A loaded carrier assembly having elongated product thereon, comprising:
a carrier member; and an elongate product suspended on the carrier member in a straddled configuration draped from the carrier member, in which sections of the elongated product form: (a) bights, with serially consecutive bights being formed on opposite sides of the carrier member; and/or (b) discrete non-looped spaced apart suspended lengths.
- 23. A loaded carrier assembly according to claim 22, wherein the elongated product is an elongated meat product.
- 24. An automated winder for an elongated product, comprising:
an elongated arm having an associated length and opposing first and second end portions, wherein, in position, said first end portion is adapted to receive an elongated item thereon from an extrusion and/or stuffer device located upstream of the automated winder, and wherein the second end portion is configured to release the elongated item therefrom after the item travels a desired distance over the length of the arm away from the extrusion and/or stuffer device; and a winding mechanism attached to said elongated arm a distance from said first end portion, said winding mechanism configured to cause said elongated arm to travel repeatedly in a desired motion pattern so that, in operation, the winding mechanism causes the arm to release a sufficient length or lengths of one or more elongated items so that the one or more elongated items are suspended in a straddled non-looped configuration on a suitably positioned transfer support member at a plurality of spaced apart suspension contact regions.
- 25. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein the length of the arm is at least about six feet.
- 26. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein, in operation, said winding mechanism causes the arm to follow a closed path having both X and Y axis travel coordinates so that the arm travels a distance above and side to side of the aligned transfer support member.
- 27. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein, in operation, the transfer member has an associated travel path and, and wherein said winding mechanism causes the arm to follow a different travel path with a boundary that extends above and side to side of the travel path of the transfer support member.
- 28. An automated winder according to claim 27, wherein the arm travel path defines an endless motion pattern.
- 29. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein the motion pattern of the arm is an open path with lateral directional components.
- 30. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein the winding mechanism causes the arm to release the elongated item so that a continuous length of the elongated item is arranged in a suspended straddled configuration with multiple suspension contact points on the suitably aligned transfer support member.
- 31. An automated winder according to claim 30, wherein the winding mechanism is configured to configure the suspended straddled arrangement of the elongated product on the transfer support member such that, in serial order, a first continuous length of product is arranged so that a first vertical length of the elongated product extends about one side of the transfer support member, a second vertical length extends over the opposing second side of the transfer support member after the first length, a first suspension portion is located intermediate the first and second lengths, a third adjacent length laterally extends along the second side of the transfer support member after the second length, a fourth vertical adjacent length extends along the second side of the transfer support member after the third length, a fifth vertical adjacent length extends along the first side of the transfer support member after the fourth length, a second suspension portion is located intermediate the fourth and fifth lengths, and a sixth adjacent length laterally extends along the first side of the transfer support member after the fifth length.
- 32. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein the winding mechanism causes the arm to release the elongated item so that it is arranged to occupy a substantial length of the suitably aligned transfer support member.
- 33. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein the winding mechanism causes the arm to release a plurality of discrete lengths of elongated item so that the items are arranged in a suspended laterally spaced apart straddled configuration, each discrete length having opposing first and second end portions and an intermediate portion therebetween, wherein, in position, the first and second end portions vertically extend to reside adjacent to each other on opposing sides of the transfer support member and the intermediate portion defines a respective one suspension contact region that contacts the transfer support member.
- 34. An automated winder according to claim 30, wherein the arm motion pattern is substantially arcuate when viewed from the front of the arm.
- 35. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein said arm further comprises an endless conveyor that moves the elongated item over the length of the arm.
- 36. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein said arm comprises a stationary floor that supports the elongated item thereon.
- 37. An automated winder according to claim 24, further comprising the elongated item, wherein the elongated item is an extruded or stuffed product held in a casing.
- 38. An automated winder according to claim 24, further comprising the elongated item, wherein the elongated item is a meat product.
- 39. An automated winder according to claim 38, wherein the elongated meat product is a contiguous length of portioned or linked meat.
- 40. An automated winder according to claim 38, wherein the elongated meat product is a contiguous length of non-linked meat.
- 41. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein the length of the arm substantially corresponds to the length of the transfer support member.
- 42. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein the length of the arm is longer than the length of the transfer support member.
- 43. An automated winder according to claim 24, wherein the elongated arm is configured with two vertically spaced apart primary surfaces defining a roof and floor, respectively, and wherein, in operation the elongated item travels therebetween in intimate contact with the floor and proximate to and/or in intimate contact with the roof.
- 44. An automated winder according to claim 43, wherein the roof and the floor are defined by endless conveyors.
- 45. An automated winder according to claim 44, wherein the arm second end portion is in communication with an end guide that includes a receiving aperture that receives the elongated item therein and helps direct the elongated item onto the transfer support member as the arm moves through the desired motion pattern.
- 46. An automated winder system, comprising:
at least one elongated transfer support member having a length and sized and configured to hold a straddled arrangement of an elongated product thereon; an automated winder configured to be cooperably positioned and aligned with the discharge port of an extrusion/stuffer device configured to discharge-elongated product therefrom, the automated winder comprising;
an elongated arm having an associated length, said elongated arm having opposing first and second end portions, wherein, in position, said first end portion is adapted to receive an elongated item thereon from the extrusion device, wherein said second end portion is configured to release the elongated item therefrom after the item travels greater than a major portion of the length of the arm in a direction that is away from the extrusion/stuffer device, and wherein the arm is positioned in spaced apart cooperating alignment with the transfer support member; and a winding mechanism attached to said elongated arm, said winding mechanism is configured to cause said elongated arm to travel repeatedly in a desired motion so that, in operation, the winding mechanism causes the elongated product to straddle the transfer support member in a non-looped arrangement as it is released from the second end portion of the arm.
- 47. A system according to claim 46, wherein the arm length is longer than the length of the transfer support member, and wherein the transfer support member is translated away from the extrusion/stuffer device during operation so as to receive the straddled product in a distributed manner over a desired length of the support member.
- 48. A system according to claim 46, wherein said transfer support member and said arm are spaced apart so that, in operation, the translation mechanism transfers the product onto the transfer support member so that product is arranged in substantially uniform hanging lengths suspended from the transfer support member.
- 49. A system according to claim 46, wherein, the system is adapted to sequentially and serially receive a plurality of transfer support members so that each is aligned with the arm of the winder for a desired interval of time so as to successively substantially continuously transfer and load elongated product onto each of the plurality of transfer support member.
- 50. A system according to claim 46, wherein the transfer support member is configured as a rod.
- 51. A system according to claim 46, wherein the system defines a portion of a food processing facility.
- 52. A system according to claim 46, wherein the length of the arm is at least about six feet.
- 53. A system according to claim 46, wherein, in operation, said winding mechanism causes the arm to follow a closed path with a lateral directional components sufficient to move the arm a distance side to side above the aligned transfer support member.
- 54. A system according to claim 46, wherein, in operation, said winding mechanism causes the arm to follow an open path that extends at least partially above the aligned transfer support member and having lateral directional components sufficient to cause the arm to move back and forth across the width of the aligned transfer support member.
- 55. A system according to claim 54, wherein, in operation, the arm travels a first bi-directional selected path, and the transfer support member is cooperably aligned with the arm so that it extends substantially orthogonally below the boundary defined by the first path, and wherein the transfer support member travels a second open unidirectional path.
- 56. A system according to claim 46, wherein said arm further comprises an endless conveyor that moves the item over the arm.
- 57. A system according to claim 46, wherein said arm comprises a stationary floor that supports the elongated item thereon.
- 58. A system according to claim 46, wherein the repetitive motion generated by the winding mechanism causes the arm to travel in a closed substantially oval path.
- 59. A system according to claim 46, wherein the repetitive motion generated by the winding mechanism causes the arm to travel in an open path that is substantially arcuate.
- 60. A system according to claim 59, wherein the straddled product is suspended on the transfer support member at a plurality of spaced apart suspension contact regions so as to generate multiple suspended lengths of the elongated item with adjacent segments disposed selected sides of the transfer support member along a major portion of the length thereof.
- 61. A system according to claim 46, further comprising the elongated item, wherein the elongated item is an extruded or stuffed product held in a casing.
- 62. A system according to claim 46, further comprising the elongated item, wherein the elongated item is a meat product.
- 63. A system according to claim 62, wherein the elongated meat product is a contiguous length of portioned or linked meat.
- 64. A system according to claim 62, wherein the elongated meat product is a contiguous length of non-linked meat.
- 65. A system according to claim 46, wherein the length of the arm substantially corresponds to the length of the transfer support member.
- 66. A system according to claim 46, wherein the length of the arm is longer than the length of the transfer support member.
- 67. A system according to claim 46, wherein the elongated arm is configured with two vertically spaced apart primary surfaces defining a roof and floor, respectively, and wherein, in operation the elongated item travels therebetween in intimate contact with the floor and proximate to the roof.
- 68. A system according to claim 67, wherein the roof and the floor are defined by spaced apart endless conveyors.
- 69. A system according to claim 46, wherein the arm second end portion is in communication with an end guide that includes a receiving aperture that receives the elongated item therein and helps direct the elongated item onto the transfer support member as the arm moves through the desired motion pattern.
- 70. A system according to claim 69, wherein the end guide includes an inwardly oriented tongue having an outer perimeter associated therewith and two laterally spaced apart opposing sides, and wherein the elongated item is configured to enter the end guide to reside between the two sides in a direction that is outwardly away from the outer perimeter of the tongue.
- 71. A system according to claim 69, wherein the end guide includes an outwardly oriented tongue with two laterally spaced apart opposing sides, and wherein the elongated item is configured to enter the end guide to reside between the two sides inwardly of the outer perimeter of the tongue.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/362,375 filed Mar. 7, 2002, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/370,874 filed Apr. 8, 2002, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference as if recited in full herein.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60362375 |
Mar 2002 |
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60370874 |
Apr 2002 |
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