The present invention relates to an easy-to-clean pedestal for use as a support for a piece of equipment in the food processing industry,
Food safety is an important issue in the food industry, especially the meat processing industry. By the very nature of the commercial slaughtering process, meat processing companies face serious challenges in producing products that pass government and industry standards and are safe for consumption. Meat contamination may occur during and after meat processing. The slaughtering process is a critical step where contamination may arise. During slaughtering, the carcasses of animals are processes and cut into several parts such as loin, ribs, etc. The processing is often accomplished automatically by animal carcass puller/cutter equipment. Usually, the carcass is placed on a conveyor system mounted onto a frame which comprises a working surface for engaging and pressing the carcass surface and moving it toward a cutting mean. This processing generates a multitude of small pieces of meat that soil not only the ground but also the frame, which, so far, is commonly supported by tubular, hollowed, jointed or grooved leg members or pedestals, in which the filth can be trapped and thus facilitate the growth of microbial pathogens resulting in an increased risk of contaminating the work place and eventually the meat itself. Accordingly, there is a need for developing pedestals for use in the food industry, especially the meat processing industry, which pedestals would be easier to clean.
The object of the present invention is to provide an easy-to-clean pedestal for use in the food industry, especially the meat processing industry, in order to support a piece of equipment.
Typically, in the meat processing industry, use is made of equipment comprising a conveyor mounted onto a frame that is positioned onto a support surface. The frame is positioned onto the support surface by means of a plurality of vertical pedestals.
So, the object of the present invention is to provide pedestals which, contrary to those presently in use, are easy to clean.
More specifically, the object of the invention is to provide a pedestal for use in the food industry to support a piece of equipment, said pedestal being made of one single piece that is flat and extends vertically with at least one folded side.
Inasmuch as the pedestal according to the invention is made of a single piece that is flat and free of interstices, pieces of meat or other contaminants that facilitate microbial growth, cannot be trapped. Moreover, its cleaning is much easier even with a water spray.
In practice, the pedestal may have one or more folded sides. So, it can be L-shaped, Z-shaped or C-shaped when seen in horizontal cross-section.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the pedestal has bottom ends devised to be anchored to a support surface such as the floor of a food processing factory.
In this particular embodiment, the pedestal can be anchored to the support surface by a method which comprises:
According to another preferred embodiment of the invention, the pedestal has a bottom end anchored to a support member installable onto the support surface.
In this other embodiment, the pedestal can be anchored to the support member by a method comprising:
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood upon reading the following non-restrictive description made with reference to the appended drawings.
As aforesaid, the present invention is directed to pedestals 1, 1′ and 1″ which are devised to be used in the food industry, especially the meat processing industry, to support a piece of equipment such as the frame 3 of a conveyor 2 onto a support surface like the floor of a factory.
Each of the pedestals 1, 1′ and 1″ according to the present invention, is made of a single piece of solid material such as, for example, stainless steel. The height, thickness and width of the pedestals 1, 1′ and 1″ are of course selected so as to fit with the height and weight requirement of the piece of equipment to be supported.
As shown in the drawings, the single piece that forms each of the pedestals 1, 1′ and 1″, is flat and extends vertically.
Each of the pedestals 1, 1′ and 1″ has an upper edge, a bottom edge and two lateral sides 4. As aforesaid, they are made of a single piece of material that is flat with no interstices, cracks, grooves, clefts, joints and the like. Such a flat structure is particularly advantageously in that it makes the pedestals easy to clean, and thus it efficiently reduces the possibility of microbial contamination.
As aforesaid, each of the pedestals according to the invention has at least one of its lateral sides 4 folded so as to reinforce its structure. In the illustrated embodiments, the pedestals 1, 1′ and 1″ have both of their lateral sides 4 that are folded. The pedestals 1 and 1′ shown in
The advantage of such a shape is that it increases the stiffness of the pedestal. Thus, even when the pedestal is slim, it can support a heavy structure like a conveyor.
As shown in
In the embodiments shown in
Of course, instead of being anchored into a supporting block 5, the pedestals 1 and 1″ could be anchored into slots made directly into the support surface or floor of the factory.
In all cases, the solidifying agent that is used, must provide enough rigidity and strength for keeping the pedestal in position while closing the opening formed by the slots in the floor, into which dust or contaminants could enter.
In the other preferred embodiment shown in
As shown in the drawings, the pedestals 1, 1′ and 1″ may have openings 7 in their folded sides. As shown in
Thus, as may be appreciated, the pedestals according to the invention are very simple in structure and very easy to clean with for example, a water jet or the like. So, these pedestals substantially reduce the possibility of contamination when used in the food industry.
Of course, further modifications could be made to the embodiments disclosed hereinabove without departing form the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2649715 | Jan 2009 | CA | national |