This application is the National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2004/003413, International Filing Date, Mar. 31, 2004, which designated the United States of America, and which international application was published under PCT Article 21(2) as WO Publication No. WO 2004/089583 A3 and which claims priority from German Application No. 103 16 303.4, filed Apr. 8, 2003.
The present invention relates to a cutter head disk for a meat cutter, on which at least one knife can be mounted and which has a preferably metallic core for accommodating the drive shaft. The present invention furthermore relates to a system comprising a cutter head disk and two knives and a cutter head comprising a plurality of systems and a method for installation of a cutter head.
Cutter heads of the generic type are known from the prior art. For example, the publication U.S. Pat. No. 3,491,818 discloses a knife for a meat-cutting machine with a cutter head which is arranged on a shaft having a conical stem. A bushing with an annular rosette is arranged on the stem. The cutting edges are arranged on the bushing alternating with locking adjusting disks, the adjusting disks bringing about an identical axial distance of the cutting edges from one another. In order to adjust the cutting edges, use is made of micrometer adjusting screws. The cutter head is fastened to the conical stem by means of a nut.
However, these cutter heads have the disadvantage that they can be fitter only with comparative complexity because the cutter head disks can generally only be fitted on the cutter shaft together with the knives. Furthermore, the cutter heads are comparatively unhygienic because the material to be cut can collect within the cutter head disk and between the cutter head disk and the knives fitted on it.
The publication D2 (DE 304 079 C) discloses a machine for cutting meat in which two groups of knives are arranged perpendicularly with respect to each other in such a manner that the cutting material is grasped by both groups of knives. The groups of knives can be removed as a whole from the machine in order to clean them.
The present invention is therefore based on the object of providing a cutter head disk for a meat cutter which does not have the disadvantages of the prior art.
The object is achieved by a cutter head disk for a meat cutter, on which at least one knife can be mounted and which has a preferably metallic core for accommodating the drive shaft and in which the core is surrounded, preferably encapsulated by casting, by an envelope.
The envelope is preferably composed of plastic. This embodiment of the present invention has the advantage that the cutter head disk has a comparatively low weight, which is a positive attribute during transportation, during installation and at high rotational speeds. Furthermore, plastic envelopes are comparatively elastic, with the result that the cutter head disks and the associated knives can readily be fixed against one another and in a sealing manner.
“Surrounds” within the meaning of the invention signifies a frictional and/or interlocking bond between the core and the envelope, with the result that cut material cannot pass between the core and the envelope.
The core preferably has recesses in which in each case at least one eccentric retaining bolt for the knife can be mounted.
The object is furthermore achieved by a cutter head disk for a meat cutter, on which at least one knife can be mounted and which has recesses in which in each case one eccentric retaining bolt for the knife can be mounted. The eccentric retaining bolts are preferably preassembled on the cutter head disk before the cutter head disk is fitted on the cutter head shaft.
The following details apply to all of the subject matters of the present invention.
The cutter head disk preferably has magnets at which the knives can be fixed to the cutter head disk.
In a further preferred embodiment, the cutter head disk according to the invention has a sealing edge, preferably on both sides of the disk. This sealing edge is preferably designed as a raised circular ring.
The cutter head disk according to the invention furthermore preferably has recesses into which, for example, weights for counterbalancing the disk together with knives can be fitted.
In a further preferred embodiment, the cutter head disk has shoulders between which the base of the knife can be mounted. The height of the shoulders is preferably essentially the same as or somewhat smaller than the thickness of the base of the knife and the distance between the shoulders particularly preferably corresponds essentially to the width of the base of the knife.
The cutter head disk according to the invention has the advantage that no cutting material can penetrate between the preferably metallic core and the plastic envelope. Furthermore, no cutting material penetrates through the sealing edge between the cutter head disk and the knives fitted thereon, which likewise constitutes a considerable hygienic advantage. The cutter head disk according to the invention can initially be fitted on the cutter head shaft without knives. Only then are the knives fitted on the cutter head disk and held on the cutter head disk by the magnets before the cutter head disk together with knives is fixed on the shaft, for example with a clamping nut, which constitutes a considerable facilitation of installation. The transportation of cutter disk together with knives is considerably simplified with the cutter head disk according to the invention because the knives and the cutter head disk are easy to remove and accordingly can be transported separately from one another.
The cutter head disk according to the invention can be produced in a simple and cost-effective manner.
The present invention furthermore relates to a knife in which the ratio of clamping radius B to knife radius A is 0.3 to 0.4, preferably 0.37 to 0.38. Furthermore, a knife is claimed in which the ratio of knife radius A to receiving width C is 1.4 to 2.0, preferably 1.6 to 1.7. This knife preferably has the ratio according to the invention of B to A. This preferred embodiment of the system according to the invention has the advantage that the knives withstand relatively high axial loads.
The present invention furthermore relates to a system comprising a cutter head disk and two knives which in each case have two recesses, preferably holes, with the eccentric bolts being introduced into the hole.
A further aspect of the present invention is a system comprising the cutter head disk according to the invention, a knife and a filling plate, the knife and the filling plate in each case having two recesses, preferably holes, through which eccentric bolts are introduced.
The filling plate is preferably preassembled on the cutter head disk before the cutter head disk is fitted on the cutter head shaft.
In a preferred embodiment of the system according to the invention, the filling plate has recesses through which the dynamic unbalance can be compensated for.
In a further preferred embodiment of the system according to the invention, the knives and/or the filling plate are to be reversibly fastened to the cutter head disk with the magnets. This embodiment of the present invention has the advantage that the cutter head disk can be mounted on the cutter head shaft without the knives and the knives can then be fitted by the recesses of the knives being guided over the eccentric bolts and a releasable frictional connection between the metallic knife and the magnets being formed.
The cutter head disk and the knives fitted thereon are preferably designed in such a manner that the ratio of clamping radius B to knife radius A is 0.3 to 0.4, preferably 0.37 to 0.38. Furthermore, the ratio of knife radius A to receiving width C is preferably 1.4 to 2.0, with preference 1.6 to 1.7. This preferred embodiment of the system according to the invention has the advantage that the knives withstand relatively high axial loads and the cutter head disk is not of such a large design that the volumetric flow of the cut material is obstructed.
The system according to the invention has the advantage that no cutting material can penetrate between the metallic core and the envelope. Furthermore, no cutting material penetrates through the sealing edge between the cutter head disk and the knives fitted thereon, which likewise constitutes a considerable hygienic advantage.
The present invention furthermore relates to a cutter head which has a plurality of systems according to the invention. These systems are arranged one behind another on a cutter head shaft and are fixed on the cutter head shaft by a clamping nut.
The cutter head according to the invention is suitable in particular for a very high rotational speed of the knife tip, preferably >approx. 145 m/sec. The dynamic unbalance is compensated for in the region of the cutter head disks; i.e. in the knife plane. All of the knives of the cutter head are identical in length and can accordingly be arranged on any desired cutter head disk within the cutter head. The knives do not have to be assigned to a certain meat cutter, which considerably simplifies the logistics of the knives. A malfunction of the cutter head due to defective balancing is avoided. The cutter head according to the invention is fully self-contained, so that no cut material can accumulate between the individual cutter head disks. The cleaning of the cutter head according to the invention can take place after release of the clamping nut without using a tool. A static or dynamic balancing of the cutter head according to the invention generally does not take place.
The present invention furthermore relates to a method for installing a cutter head according to the invention, in which the cutter head disk is fastened to the shaft and the knives and/or a knife and a filling plate are then mounted on the cutter head disk.
The cutter head is preferably then fixed on the shaft by a clamping screw.
Furthermore, the cutter head disks and the knives and filling plates can be preassembled on a sleeve which is then mounted on the cutter head shaft.
The method according to the invention can be carried out very simply and in a very cost-saving and harmless manner for the installer, since first of all the cutter head disk can be fitted on the cutter head shaft and then the knives can be fitted to the cutter head disk. The next cutter head disk is then installed. After all of the cutter head disks and knives are installed, these have merely to be fixed on the cutter head shaft preferably by a clamping nut. For removal, first of all the knives are removed from a cutter head disk and then this cutter head disk is removed from the shaft. Every knife can be combined with every cutter head disk, which considerably simplifies the installation and the logistics of the knives. The same knife may even be used in different meat cutters.
The invention is explained below with reference to
Permanent magnets 7 with which the knives can be fixed on the cutter head disk are embedded in the plastic envelope 3, which can be seen, for example, in
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