Claims
- 1. A method for carrying out at least one processing operation on a slaughtered bird which is hung by its legs, comprising the steps:
providing a conveyor with at least one hook for hanging and conveying the bird; providing a processing device with a processing area for carrying out the at least one processing operation on the bird; conveying the bird towards and into the processing area of the processing device with the conveyor; positioning the bird in the processing area of the processing device by externally supporting the bird at at least two locations, selected from the group of locations which comprises the back, the sternum, the area of the clavicle, the wings and the sides of the bird; and carrying out the at least one processing operation in the processing device in the area of the breast of the bird.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of carrying out the at least one processing operation comprises making a transverse incision in the abdomen below the sternum.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of carrying out the at least one processing operation comprises cutting off part of the breast, comprising part of the trabecula mediana and each trabecula intermedia.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the breast of the bird, while said part of the breast is being cut off, is pushed away substantially parallel to the plane of the cut and in the direction in which the cut is being made.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of positioning the bird comprises the step of positioning the back by applying at least one back support element engaging the back.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of positioning the bird comprises the step of positioning the sternum by applying at least one sternum support element engaging the sternum.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the sternum support element engages the side of the sternum facing the abdomen side of the bird, in the area of the free end of the trabecula mediana.
- 8. The method of claim 6 for use on a bird with a neck opening, wherein the sternum support element is introduced into the abdominal cavity of the bird from the neck opening.
- 9. The method of claim 6 for use on a bird with an evisceration opening, wherein the sternum support element is introduced into the abdominal cavity of the bird from the evisceration opening.
- 10. The method of claim 8, wherein the sternum support element engages the sternum in the area of the rostrum sterni.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein the sternum support element engages the sternum in the area of the ventricle.
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of positioning the bird comprises the step of positioning the clavicle by applying a clavicle support element which acts in the area of the clavicle.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the clavicle support element engages the clavicle on the concave side of the clavicle.
- 14. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of positioning the bird comprises the step of moving the wings with respect to the body of the bird, substantially in a direction away from the hips of the bird.
- 15. The method of claim 2, wherein the hips of the bird are dislocated after the transverse incision has been made in the abdomen.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the dislocation of the hips comprises the steps:
spreading the legs apart; placing a leg support element against each leg, on the side of the leg which faces towards the breast side of the bird; placing a hip support element against each hip, on the side of the hip which faces towards the back of the bird; and exerting oppositely directed forces on the bird by means of the leg support element and the hip support element, in order to dislocate the hip joints.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the legs are spread apart by exerting oppositely directed forces in the hollows of the knees of the legs.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein the leg support element engages the leg in the area of the drumstick.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the hip dislocating forces are exerted in a direction which is substantially transverse with respect to the direction of movement of the conveyor while the bird is being conveyed.
- 20. The method of claim 1, wherein the legs of the bird are situated one behind the other, as seen in the conveying direction of the conveyor.
- 21. The method of claim 1, wherein each wing of the bird is cut off by means of a rotating knife, the corresponding shoulder joint of the bird moving past the knife in the vicinity of its underside, and the active part of the knife moving substantially in the same direction as the shoulder joint.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the legs of the bird are situated next to one another, as seen in the conveying direction of the conveyor.
- 23. A method for carrying out at least one processing operation on a slaughtered bird which is hung by its legs, comprising the steps:
providing a conveyor with at least one hook for hanging and conveying the bird; providing a processing device with a processing area for carrying out the at least one processing operation on the bird; conveying the bird towards and into the processing area of the processing device with the conveyor; positioning the bird in the processing area of the processing device by internally supporting the bird on the side of the sternum facing the abdominal cavity of the bird; and carrying out the at least one processing operation in the processing device in the area of the breast of the bird.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of carrying out the at least one processing operation comprises making a transverse incision in the abdomen below the sternum.
- 25. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of carrying out the at least one processing operation comprises cutting off part of the breast, comprising part of the trabecula mediana and each trabecula intermedia.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the breast of the bird, while said part of the breast is being cut off, is pushed away substantially parallel to the plane of the cut and in the direction in which the cut is being made.
- 27. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of positioning the bird comprises the step of positioning the back by applying at least one back support element engaging the back.
- 28. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of positioning the bird comprises the step of positioning the sternum by applying at least one sternum support element engaging the sternum.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein the sternum support element engages the side of the sternum facing the abdomen side of the bird, in the area of the free end of the trabecula mediana.
- 30. The method of claim 28 for use on a bird with a neck opening, wherein the sternum support element is introduced into the abdominal cavity of the bird from the neck opening.
- 31. The method of claim 28 for use on a bird with an evisceration opening, wherein the sternum support element is introduced into the abdominal cavity of the bird from the evisceration opening.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein the sternum support element engages the sternum in the area of the rostrum sterni.
- 33. The method of claim 30, wherein the sternum support element engages the sternum in the area of the ventricle.
- 34. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of positioning the bird comprises the step of positioning the clavicle by applying a clavicle support element which acts in the area of the clavicle.
- 35. The method of claim 34, wherein the clavicle support element engages the clavicle on the concave side of the clavicle.
- 36. The method of claim 23, wherein the step of positioning the bird comprises the step of moving the wings with respect to the body of the bird, substantially in a direction away from the hips of the bird.
- 37. The method of claim 24, wherein the hips of the bird are dislocated after the transverse incision has been made in the abdomen.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the dislocation of the hips comprises the steps:
spreading the legs apart; placing a leg support element against each leg, on the side of the leg which faces towards the breast side of the bird; placing a hip support element against each hip, on the side of the hip which faces towards the back of the bird; and exerting oppositely directed forces on the bird by means of the leg support element and the hip support element, in order to dislocate the hip joints.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the legs are spread apart by exerting oppositely directed forces in the hollows of the knees of the legs.
- 40. The method of claim 38, wherein the leg support element engages the leg in the area of the drumstick.
- 41. The method of claim 38, wherein the hip dislocating forces are exerted in a direction which is substantially transverse with respect to the direction of movement of the conveyor while the bird is being conveyed.
- 42. The method of claim 23, wherein the legs of the bird are situated one behind the other, as seen in the conveying direction of the conveyor.
- 43. The method of claim 23, wherein each wing of the bird is cut off by means of a rotating knife, the corresponding shoulder joint of the bird moving past the knife in the vicinity of its underside, and the active part of the knife moving substantially in the same direction as the shoulder joint.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein the legs of the bird are situated next to one another, as seen in the conveying direction of the conveyor.
- 45. A device for carrying out at least one processing operation on a slaughtered bird which is hung by its legs, comprising:
a conveyor with at least one hook for hanging and conveying the bird; a processing device with a processing area for carrying out the at least one processing operation on the bird, the conveyor being adapted to convey the bird towards and into the processing area of the processing device; positioning means for positioning the bird in the processing area of the processing device by externally supporting the bird at at least two locations, selected from the group of locations which comprises the back, the sternum, the area of the clavicle, the wings and the sides of the bird; and processing means for carrying out the at least one processing operation in the processing device in the area of the breast of the bird.
- 46. The device of claim 45, comprising:
processing means for making a transverse incision in the abdomen below the sternum.
- 47. The device of claim 45, comprising:
processing means for cutting off part of the breast, comprising a part of the trabecula mediana and each trabecula intermedia.
- 48. The device of claim 47, wherein the processing means comprise a rotating knife which interacts with at least one belt conveyor in order, while the said part of the breast is being cut off, to push the breast away substantially parallel to the plane of the cut and in the direction in which the cut is being made.
- 49. The device of claim 48, wherein the conveying speed of the belt conveyor is equal to or greater than the conveying speed of the conveyor.
- 50. The device of claim 48, wherein the material of the belt is resilient.
- 51. The device of claim 45, wherein the positioning means comprise back positioning means for positioning the back.
- 52. The device of claim 51, wherein the back positioning means comprise a pivotable back-support element, at least a part of which is adapted to be brought into contact with the back of the bird.
- 53. The device of claim 52, wherein the back-support element is a plate.
- 54. The device of claim 52, wherein the back-support element is a bracket.
- 55. The device of claim 45, wherein the positioning means comprise sternum positioning means for positioning the sternum.
- 56. The device of claim 55, wherein the sternum-positioning means comprise a guide rail which extends within the path of the sternum, and is adapted to engage the side of the sternum facing the abdominal cavity.
- 57. The device of claim 55, wherein the sternum positioning means comprise an arm which can be moved in a controllable manner, one free end of the arm being adapted to act on the side of the sternum facing the abdominal cavity.
- 58. The device of claim 57, wherein a first part of the arm is pivotably connected to a second part of the arm, and in which the first part can be oriented, in a controllable manner, both substantially in line with the second part and at an angle with respect thereto.
- 59. The device of claim 55, wherein the sternum positioning means are adapted to engage the sternum in the area of the ventricle.
- 60. The device of claim 57, wherein the sternum positioning means are adapted to engage the sternum in the area of the ventricle.
- 61. The device of claim 55, wherein the sternum positioning means are adapted to engage the sternum in the area of the rostrum sterni.
- 62. The device of claim 57, wherein the sternum positioning means are adapted to engage the sternum in the area of the rostrum sterni.
- 63. The device of claim 45, wherein the positioning means comprise clavicle positioning means for positioning the clavicle.
- 64. The device of claim 63, wherein the clavicle positioning means comprise a substantially L-shaped arm which can be moved in a controllable manner and has a short limb and a long limb, the short limb being adapted to engage the concave side of the clavicle.
- 65. The device of claim 55, wherein the clavicle positioning means form a single unit with the sternum positioning means.
- 66. The device of claim 57, wherein the clavicle positioning means form a single unit with the sternum positioning means.
- 67. The device of claim 65, wherein the angle between the longitudinal axis of the short limb and a horizontal plane when the short limb is engaging the clavicle is larger than when it is at a distance from the clavicle.
- 68. The device of claim 45, wherein the positioning means comprise a pair of forks which can be moved in a controllable manner in the vertical direction, each with a pair of downwardly directed limbs, the distance between the limbs of each fork substantially corresponding to a transverse dimension of a wing, which forks are adapted each to be placed between the hips and the shoulders of the bird and can pivot, in a controllable manner, between a first angular position, wherein the ends of the pairs of limbs have a distance between them which substantially corresponds to the width of the body of a bird between the hips and the shoulders, and a second angular position, wherein said ends of said pairs of limbs have a greater distance between them than in the said first angular position.
- 69. The device of claim 68, wherein the forks are arranged on a common support body.
- 70. The device of claim 45, wherein the positioning means comprise a pair of wing support elements which can be moved in a controllable manner in the vertical direction, each with a downwardly directed hook-like end, which wing support elements are adapted each to be positioned between the hips and the shoulders of the bird and can pivot in a controllable manner between a first angular position, wherein their hook-like ends are directed downwards, and a second angular position, wherein said ends hook around the wings and are directed substantially towards the back of the bird.
- 71. The device of claim 69, wherein the positioning means comprise back positioning means which are arranged on said common support body.
- 72. The device of claim 45, comprising:
spreading means for spreading the legs apart; leg support means for exerting a force which is directed towards the leg on the side of the leg which faces the breast side of the bird; hip support means for exerting a force which is directed towards the hip on the side of the hip which faces the back of the bird; the leg support means being adapted to interact with the hip support means in order to dislocate the hip.
- 73. The device of claim 72, wherein the leg support means are adapted to engage the leg in the area of the drumstick.
- 74. The device of claim 72, wherein the leg support means and/or the hip support means comprise a guide which runs substantially parallel to or at a slight angle to the conveying direction of the conveyor.
- 75. The device of claim 72, wherein the hip support means comprise a pair of pins, of which the areas between their ends are adapted to engage the hips.
- 76. The device of claim 75, wherein the longitudinal axis of the pins is directed substantially vertically.
- 77. The device of claim 72, wherein the hip support means comprise a pair of wheels, the circumferential sides of which are adapted to engage the hips.
- 78. The device of claim 45, comprising:
a rotating knife for cutting off a wing of the bird, the knife being arranged in such a manner that the shoulder joint, which is associated with the wing, of the bird moves past the knife in the vicinity of its underside, and the active part of the knife moving in substantially the same direction as the shoulder joint.
- 79. A device for carrying out at least one processing operation on a slaughtered bird which is hung by its legs, comprising:
a conveyor with at least one hook for hanging and conveying the bird; a processing device with a processing area for carrying out the at least one processing operation on the bird, the conveyor being adapted to convey the bird towards and into the processing area of the processing device; positioning means for positioning the bird in the processing area of the processing device by internally supporting the bird on the side of the sternum facing the abdominal cavity of the bird; and processing means for carrying out the at least one processing operation in the processing device in the area of the breast of the bird.
- 80. The device of claim 79, comprising:
processing means for making a transverse incision in the abdomen below the sternum.
- 81. The device of claim 79, comprising:
processing means for cutting off part of the breast, comprising a part of the trabecula mediana and each trabecula intermedia.
- 82. The device of claim 81, wherein the processing means comprise a rotating knife which interacts with at least one belt conveyor in order, while the said part of the breast is being cut off, to push the breast away substantially parallel to the plane of the cut and in the direction in which the cut is being made.
- 83. The device of claim 82, wherein the conveying speed of the belt conveyor is equal to or greater than the conveying speed of the conveyor.
- 84. The device of claim 82, wherein the material of the belt is resilient.
- 85. The device of claim 79, wherein the positioning means comprise back positioning means for positioning the back.
- 86. The device of claim 85, wherein the back positioning means comprise a pivotable back-support element, at least a part of which is adapted to be brought into contact with the back of the bird.
- 87. The device of claim 86, wherein the back-support element is a plate.
- 88. The device of claim 86, wherein the back-support element is a bracket.
- 89. The device of claim 79, wherein the positioning means comprise sternum positioning means for positioning the sternum.
- 90. The device of claim 89, wherein the sternum-positioning means comprise a guide rail which extends within the path of the sternum, and is adapted to engage the side of the sternum facing the abdominal cavity.
- 91. The device of claim 89, wherein the sternum positioning means comprise an arm which can be moved in a controllable manner, one free end of the arm being adapted to act on the side of the sternum facing the abdominal cavity.
- 92. The device of claim 91, wherein a first part of the arm is pivotably connected to a second part of the arm, and in which the first part can be oriented, in a controllable manner, both substantially in line with the second part and at an angle with respect thereto.
- 93. The device of claim 89, wherein the sternum positioning means are adapted to engage the sternum in the area of the ventricle.
- 94. The device of claim 91, wherein the sternum positioning means are adapted to engage the sternum in the area of the ventricle.
- 95. The device of claim 89, wherein the sternum positioning means are adapted to engage the sternum in the area of the rostrum sterni.
- 96. The device of claim 91, wherein the sternum positioning means are adapted to engage the sternum in the area of the rostrum sterni.
- 97. The device of claim 79, wherein the positioning means comprise clavicle positioning means for positioning the clavicle.
- 98. The device of claim 97, wherein the clavicle positioning means comprise a substantially L-shaped arm which can be moved in a controllable manner and has a short limb and a long limb, the short limb being adapted to engage the concave side of the clavicle.
- 99. The device of claim 89, wherein the clavicle positioning means form a single unit with the sternum positioning means.
- 100. The device of claim 91, wherein the clavicle positioning means form a single unit with the sternum positioning means.
- 101. The device of claim 98, wherein the angle between the longitudinal axis of the short limb and a horizontal plane when the short limb is engaging the clavicle is larger than when it is at a distance from the clavicle.
- 102. The device of claim 79, wherein the positioning means comprise a pair of forks which can be moved in a controllable manner in the vertical direction, each with a pair of downwardly directed limbs, the distance between the limbs of each fork substantially corresponding to a transverse dimension of a wing, which forks are adapted each to be placed between the hips and the shoulders of the bird and can pivot, in a controllable manner, between a first angular position, wherein the ends of the pairs of limbs have a distance between them which substantially corresponds to the width of the body of a bird between the hips and the shoulders, and a second angular position, wherein said ends of said pairs of limbs have a greater distance between them than in the said first angular position.
- 103. The device of claim 102, wherein the forks are arranged on a common support body.
- 104. The device of claim 79, wherein the positioning means comprise a pair of wing support elements which can be moved in a controllable manner in the vertical direction, each with a downwardly directed hook-like end, which wing support elements are adapted each to be positioned between the hips and the shoulders of the bird and can pivot in a controllable manner between a first angular position, wherein their hook-like ends are directed downwards, and a second angular position, wherein said ends hook around the wings and are directed substantially towards the back of the bird.
- 105. The device of claim 103, wherein the positioning means comprise back positioning means, which are arranged on said common support body.
- 106. The device of claim 79, comprising:
spreading means for spreading the legs apart; leg support means for exerting a force which is directed towards the leg on the side of the leg which faces the breast side of the bird; hip support means for exerting a force which is directed towards the hip on the side of the hip which faces the back of the bird; the leg support means being adapted to interact with the hip support means in order to dislocate the hip.
- 107. The device of claim 106, wherein the leg support means are adapted to engage the leg in the area of the drumstick.
- 108. The device of claim 106, wherein the leg support means and/or the hip support means comprise a guide which runs substantially parallel to or at a slight angle to the conveying direction of the conveyor.
- 109. The device of claim 106, wherein the hip support means comprise a pair of pins, of which the areas between their ends are adapted to engage the hips.
- 110. The device of claim 109, wherein the longitudinal axis of the pins is directed substantially vertically.
- 111. The device of claim 106, wherein the hip support means comprise a pair of wheels, the circumferential sides of which are adapted to engage the hips.
- 112. The device of claim 79, comprising:
a rotating knife for cutting off a wing of the bird, the knife being arranged in such a manner that the shoulder joint, which is associated with the wing, of the bird moves past the knife in the vicinity of its underside, and the active part of the knife moving in substantially the same direction as the shoulder joint.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation application of PCT/NL99/00432 filed Jul. 7, 1999.
Continuations (1)
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