Meat injection machines (i.e., meat, poultry and fish products) have been in existence for many years. See U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,744, for example. Brine is typically injected from a battery of needles into a meat product moving to an injection station on a movable horizontal conveyor.
It is common for pockets of fluid to accumulate within a meat product in the injection process rather than to be uniformly distributed throughout the product, and this results in an unsatisfactory final product.
It is therefore a principal object of this invention to provide a method and apparatus for evacuating pockets of injected fluid in meat products.
A further object of this invention is to provide a method and apparatus for evacuating pockets of injected fluid in meat products which can be easily effected to eradicate pockets of fluid in a meat product as an adjunct structure or step to the normal injection process.
These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
A method and apparatus for evacuating pockets of injected fluid in meat products involves the structure and use of a machine which has a longitudinal movable conveyor surface on the machine; a fluid injection station on the machine for injecting fluid into a meat product on the conveyor surface; a second station on the machine downstream of the fluid injection station; the second station comprising an assembly for applying compressive pressure to the injected meat and penetrating the meat with a plurality of projecting elements to create a plurality of fluid conduits in the injected meat wherein the compressive pressure will force fluid out of the injected meat through the fluid conduits when the projecting elements penetrate the pockets of fluid.
With reference to
The numerals 22 indicate pockets of fluid that accumulate in the body of meat product 20 on certain occasions. With reference to
A compression wheel 30 is pivotally mounted at 32 to bracket 34 which is positioned on the frame in a manner to exert downward pressure on the meat product 20. Whether the bracket 34 is fixed to the frame at a height normally calculated to compress the meat, or whether it is urged downwardly by a resilient force such as a spring is of no great moment. The important thing is that the compression wheel must exert sufficient downward force on the meat product so that the solid nails 36 (
It is therefore seen that the compression wheel 30 will force the fluid out of pocket 22 and thence out of the meat product to fully evacuate the pocket 22 by reason of the compressive force exerted thereon by wheel 30.
A similar arrangement is shown in
With reference to
It is therefore seen that this invention provides both a method and means of evacuating fluid from pockets in a meat product in conjunction with the injection process in an efficient and effective manner. Thus, the objectives of this invention are fully met.
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 10/160,989 filed May 31, 2002 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,939,573.
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Parent | 10160989 | May 2002 | US |
Child | 10897448 | US |