Claims
- 1. A method of stuffing natural casings with emulsion, comprising,
taking a length of hollow natural casing material, inserting into the casing material an emulsion stuffing tube having a first end and a discharge end for extruding emulsion into a casing on the outer surface of the stuffing tube, slidably mounting a collar element on the stuffing tube adjacent an end of the casing material nearest the first end of the stuffing tube, slidably advancing a first end of the casing material on the tube in a direction towards the discharge end of the tube to telescope the casing into a shirred condition along a first portion of the casing material, while leaving a non-shirred portion downstream of the shirred portion, progressively advancing the non-shirred portion of casing off of the tube and filling the same with emulsion from the discharge end of the tube, placing a sensor in the proximity of the non-shirred portion of the casing to measure the distance between the sensor and the casing to detect whether shirred or non-shirred casing is present, connecting the sensor and a collar advancement means to a controller so that the collar will be advanced to slide the casing material on the tube when the non-shirred casing is detected, and stopping the advance of the collar when shirred casing material is detected.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the sensor is one from the group of ultrasonic or optical.
- 3. A method of stuffing natural casings with emulsion, comprising,
taking a length of hollow natural casing material, inserting into the casing material an emulsion stuffing tube having a first end and a discharge end for extruding emulsion into a casing on an outer surface of the stuffing tube, slidably mounting a collar element on the stuffing tube adjacent an end of the casing material nearest the first end of the stuffing tube, slidably advancing a first end of the casing material on the tube in a direction towards the discharge end of the tube to telescope the casing into a shirred condition along a first portion of the casing material, while leaving a non-shirred portion downstream of the shirred portion, progressively advancing the non-shirred portion of casing off of the tube and filling the same with emulsion from the discharge end of the tube, placing an indicia mark on the tube adjacent the discharge end of the tube, placing a sensor in the proximity of the indicia mark on the discharge end of the tube so that the sensor will sense the presence of the indicia mark, and connecting the sensor to a controller to cause the termination of flow of emulsion into the tube.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the indicia mark is a polished surface on the tube.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the sensor is a laser-type sensor.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein the sensor is a mechanical switch.
- 7. A method of stuffing natural casings with emulsion, comprising,
taking a length of hollow natural casing material, inserting into the casing material an emulsion stuffing tube having a first end and a discharge end for extruding emulsion into a casing on an outer surface of the stuffing tube, slidably mounting a switch housing on the stuffing tube at a location in engagement with a rearward end of the natural casing material opposite the discharge end of the stuffing tube, providing a switch in the switch housing with a movable switch actuator foot on the switch in supporting contact with the rearward end of the natural casing, extruding emulsion from the discharge end of the stuffing tube into the casing, moving the casing as it is receiving emulsion from the stuffing tube off of the stuffing tube and out of supporting contact with the actuator foot to cause the actuator foot to move whereupon the switch will send a signal to a controller to stop the extrusion of emulsion from the stuffing tube.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein a follower rod assembly is positioned in parallel fashion to the stuffing tube and operatively connected to the switch housing for sliding the same on the stuffing tube, and rearwardly withdrawing the switch housing on the stuffing tube when the actuator foot disengages the casing.
- 9. A machine for stuffing natural casings with emulsion, comprising,
an emulsion stuffing tube on the machine having a first end and a discharge end for extruding emulsion into a casing on an outer surface of the stuffing tube, a collar element slidably mounted on the stuffing tube adjacent an end of the casing material nearest the first end of the stuffing tube, means for slidably advancing a first end of the casing material on the tube in a direction towards the discharge end of the tube to telescope the casing into a shirred condition along a first portion of the casing material, while leaving a non-shirred portion downstream of the shirred portion, to progressively advance the non-shirred portion of the casing off of the tube and to fill the same with emulsion from the discharge end of the tube, a sensor in proximity to the non-shirred portion of the casing to detect whether shirred or non-shirred casing is present, the sensor and a collar advancement means connected to a controller so that the collar will be advanced to slide the casing material on the tube when the non-shirred casing is detected, and to stop the advance of the collar when shirred casing material is detected.
- 10. The machine of claim 9 wherein the sensor is one from the group of ultrasonic or optical.
- 11. A machine for stuffing natural casings with emulsion, comprising,
an emulsion stuffing tube on the machine having a first end and a discharge end for extruding emulsion into a natural casing on an outer surface of the stuffing tube, a collar element slidably mounted on the stuffing tube adjacent an end of the casing material nearest the first end of the stuffing tube, means for slidably advancing a first end of the casing material on the tube in a direction towards the discharge end of the tube to telescope the casing into a shirred condition along a first portion of the casing material, while leaving a non-shirred portion downstream of the shirred portion, to progressively advance the non-shirred portion of casing off of the tube and filling the same with emulsion from the discharge end of the tube, an indicia mark on the tube adjacent the discharge end of the tube, a sensor in the proximity of the indicia mark on the discharge end of the tube so that the sensor will sense the presence of the indicia mark, and the sensor connected to a controller to cause the termination of flow of meat emulsion into the tube.
- 12. The machine of claim 11 wherein the indicia mark is a polished surface on the tube.
- 13. The machine of claim 12 wherein the sensor is a laser-type sensor.
- 14. The machine of claim 12 wherein the sensor is a mechanical switch.
- 15. A machine for stuffing natural casings with emulsion, comprising,
an emulsion stuffing tube having a first end and a discharge end for extruding emulsion into a natural casing on an outer surface of the stuffing tube, a switch housing slidably mounted on the stuffing tube at a location in engagement with a rearward end of the natural casing material opposite the discharge end of the stuffing tube, a switch in the switch housing with a movable switch actuator foot on the switch in supporting contact with the rearward end of the natural casing, means for extruding emulsion from the discharge end of the stuffing tube into the casing, means for moving the casing as it is receiving emulsion from the stuffing tube off of the stuffing tube and out of supporting contact with the actuator foot to cause the actuator foot to move whereupon the switch will send a signal to a controller to stop the extrusion of emulsion from the stuffing tube.
- 16. The machine of claim 15 wherein a follower assembly is positioned in parallel fashion to the stuffing tube and operatively connected to the switch housing for sliding the same on the stuffing tube, for rearwardly withdrawing the switch housing on the stuffing tube when the actuator foot disengages the casing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/160,931, filed May 31, 2002 and a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/210,122, filed Aug. 1, 2002.
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