This is a national stage application of and claims priority from International Application No. PCT/EP2009/009091, filed Dec. 17, 2009, entitled “BLADE FOR CUTTING FOOD PRODUCTS,” which claims priority from German Patent Application No. DE 10 2009 006 911.9, filed Jan. 30, 2009, entitled “BLADE FOR CUTTING FOOD PRODUCTS,” both of which are fully incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a blade for providing a cut at food products, in particular at sausages, which includes a cutting blade. The invention further relates to a cutting apparatus for providing a cut at food products having a blade and a support at which the blade is arranged rotatable about an axis of rotation. The invention furthermore relates to an apparatus and to a method for the processing of food products.
Blades of the initially named kind are known and are used for providing cuts at food products, such as sausages, meats or cheeses. In particular in the food product industry known blades are used, for example in association with peeling stations for rod-shaped sausages, to generate a defined cut at a sausage to be peeled. In this respect the cut is made, for example, in an end-side tip section of the sausage, in that the sausage is moved past a blade of the initially named kind on the supply of the sausage to be peeled and an end piece of the sausage is cut off by the blade. The sausage can be processed further due to the defined cut which was made with the blade. In particular grippers of the peeling station can grip the peel of the sausage at the defined cut. The sausage is then conveyed relative to the grippers into the peeling station and in this respect the peel is pulled off from the sausage. The peeled sausage can then, for example, be supplied to a slicer which then cuts the sausage into slices.
It is the object of the present invention to improve the cutting of food products.
This object is satisfied by the features of the independent patent claims. Improvements and embodiments of the invention are specified in the dependent claims.
In accordance with the invention a blade for providing a cut at food products having a cutting blade is provided which has two blade parts which are arranged in a curved surface tapering towards one another.
A product can be cut particularly reliably and a peel, which surrounds the product, can be particularly reliably perforated by means of the blade in accordance with the invention. The blade in accordance with the invention is also advantageous in that a particularly smooth cut can be realized at a food product therewith. Thereby, in particular only a minimal or even no contamination is caused at the product to be cut, so that the danger of contamination of the product surface generated by the cut is minimized.
Furthermore, a particularly small product end is cut off from the product due to the shape of the blade in accordance with the invention. As the product end generally arises as waste, the waste arising on use of the blade in accordance with the invention for making a cut is reduced.
The blade parts, which in particular are of equal length, preferably form a tip in the curved surface. By means of the tip the peel surrounding the product can be perforated particularly reliable to make a cut.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention the blade has a blade body at which the cutting blade is arranged. The blade body is designed as partially spherical or as shell-like at least in regions thereof. Insofar the shape of the blade body results from the curved surface in accordance with this embodiment. The blade body is preferably made of a solid material, in particular of metal. A particularly stable blade can be realized whose blade body is not deformed beyond an allowable amount also for heavy use through the partially spherical shape or shell-like shape, on the one hand, and through the use of a solid material, on the other hand.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention the blade parts are formed as an extension of a partially spherical region or of a shell-like region of a blade body, the extension tapering to a point. The blade is, in particular symmetrically formed with regard to a plane in which a tip formed by the blade parts lies.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention the blade has means for a rotary attachment of the blade to a support, so that the blade is rotatable around an axis of rotation when it is arranged at the support.
This blade is particularly suitable to manufacture a cut at a product end. In particular only due to the rotary movement of the blade about the axis of rotation one can penetrate into an effective region of the blade and the product end can be cut off with the two blade edges. Hereby it is advantageous that, apart from a mechanical system for the rotary movement of the blade relative to the product, no further devices for manufacturing a cut are required.
A cutting apparatus for providing a cut at food products is further provided in accordance with the invention, which has a blade and a support at which the blade is arranged rotatable about an axis of rotation. The cutting apparatus in accordance with the invention is designed so that an end piece of a product, in particular of a rod shaped food product, whose longitudinal axis is substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the blade, is cut off by means of a rotational movement of the blade.
It is an advantage of the cutting apparatus in accordance with the invention that a cut can be manufactured at a product alone through a rotary movement of the blade relative to the product arranged in an effective region of the blade.
The blade preferably has a cutting blade for cutting off the end piece which is arranged in a forward region of the blade with regard to the direction of the rotational movement.
The blade notably has a cutting blade for cutting off the end piece which is arranged spaced apart from the rotary axis of the blade and has an extent in the direction of the axis of rotation of the blade. Metaphorically speaking the blade is therefore arranged relative to the axis of rotation such that the cutting blade is moved at least partially along a surface of an imaginary body on a rotating blade and in this respect severs a product along this surface.
The blade preferably has a cutting edge for cutting off the product end piece and has two bearing sections spaced apart from one another which define an axis of rotation of the blade and which are rotatably supported in counter sections of the support. In this respect the cutting blade is preferably arranged between the bearing sections.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention the cutting apparatus has a retaining bracket for a product to be cut. On cutting off of the end piece the product can be held in a predefined position and/or the movability of the products can be limited in at least one direction by means of the retaining bracket.
The retaining bracket is preferably designed in the form of a ring-shaped cuff. The cuff preferably has an interior diameter which is smaller than the outer diameter of a food product to be cut. The ring-shaped cuff can thus, on the one hand, serve as a reception for a cup-shaped end piece of the food product and, on the other hand, serve as an abutment for the food product.
Furthermore, an apparatus for the processing of food products having a blade in accordance with the invention and/or a cutting apparatus in accordance with the invention is provided. The apparatus in accordance with the invention preferably further has a product feed unit. The product feed unit is configured to bring a product into an effective region of the blade, to cut off an end piece from the product using the blade. For this purpose the product feed unit is notably designed to move the product having a product longitudinal axis orientated substantially perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the blade.
Furthermore, a method for the processing of a food product, in particular for providing a cut at a sausage, by means of a cutting apparatus in accordance with the invention is provided in which a product, in particular a rod shaped product, whose longitudinal axis is orientated substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the blade, is brought into the effective region of the blade situated in a waiting position by means of a product feed unit. Subsequently, the blade is rotated about the axis of rotation starting from the waiting position and an end piece is cut off from the product by means of the blade through the rotatary movement. The cut product is preferably peeled, in particular directly after the cutting off of the end piece.
In the following the invention will be described by means of advantageous embodiments and with reference to the submitted drawings. There is shown:
The same reference numerals are always used for elements corresponding to one another in
The cutting apparatus 1 shown in
The blade 2 has a blade body 4 which is formed shell-like and two blade parts 6 are arranged at the blade body at an extent 5 tapering to a point (
Due to the shell-like design of the blade body 4 and the extent 5 tapering to a point, the two blade parts 6 lie in a curved surface and extend towards one another in the direction of the extent 5 which tapers to a tip 7. In this respect the two blade parts 6 are of equal length.
Two bearing pins 8 spaced apart from one another are further arranged at the measurement body 4, which bearing pins are stored in recesses 9 provided for this purpose at the support 3, so that the blade 2 is rotatably stored about the axis of rotation 10 defined by the bearing pins 8. In particular an electric drive 11 is provided for driving the blade 2 which is arranged at a flange 12 of the support 3.
In the view shown in
The sausage can be surrounded by a peel, so that the sausage 13 is supplied to the blade 2 to make a defined cut by cutting off the end piece 14 by means of the blade 2, at which cut grippers 22 of a peeling station 20 (c.f. in particular
The blade 2 is rotated against the clock-wise direction about the axis of rotation 10 with regard to the views shown in
The support 3 has a retaining bracket 15 which forms an abutment for the sausage 13, to hold the sausage 13 in the desired position and/or to prevent that the sausage escapes upwards. In particular the retaining bracket 15 forms an abutment for the sausage 13 with regard to the feed direction F. Thereby the end piece 14 of the sausage 13 is positionable in a predefined position and in a reproducible manner relative to the blade 2 arranged in the waiting position.
As is evident, in particular from
Once the end piece 14 has been cut off, the cut sausage 13 is moved against the feed direction F, in particular to subsequently move the cut sausage 13 in a direction transverse to the feed direction F without the cut sausage 13 coming into contact with the retaining bracket 15. Following the cutting off of the end piece 14, the cut sausage 13 is, for example, supplied to the peeling station already mentioned above through a further feed movement which peels the sausage 13 starting from the cut.
The apparatus 21 in accordance with the invention shown in
The product feed unit 17 is configured to convey the sausage 13 (cf.
As can be particularly clearly recognized from
The cutting apparatus 1 shown in
The cutting apparatus 1, as is shown in
The supports 25 can be driven out of the holding apparatus 24 for making a cut at a sausage 13. In this respect the cutting apparatus 1 is moved against the feed direction F of the sausage 13 until the end piece 14 of the sausage 13 arrives in the effective region of the blade 2 situated in the waiting position (cf.
Once the end piece has been cut off from the sausage 13 the sausage 13—as described above—can be conveyed to the peeling station 20 (cf.
In the view of the cutting apparatus 1 shown in
In the view shown in
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