The invention relates to a process and a machine that enable capsules to be recovered from inside slaughtered animals, especially in those cases where the capsule is lodged in the stomach of the slaughtered animal.
Various methods are known for identifying animals which consist, for example, in placing tags with inscriptions on the ears of the animals. These methods are usually very cost-effective and identification of the animal is purely visual, by reading the inscriptions. However, this type of identification involves some problems since, when placing said tags on an external part of the animal, they can easily come off, thus preventing the correct identification of the animal, and even causing damage to its ear.
In order to solve said problems, as shown in documents DE10137470 and DE10137471, many livestock farmers opt to use receptacles that encapsulate electronic means of identification, such as transponders, which can generate identifying signals. These receptacles, called capsules, are administered orally to the animals and remain inside them, particularly in the first stomach of ruminants. Once the capsule is lodged in the first stomach of the animal, said capsule cannot be removed until the animal is slaughtered. The quick and effective recovery of these capsules is a prime objective of the present invention.
Up until now, the process for recovering these capsules has been manual, in other words, once the animal is slaughtered, the stomach must be separated, opened and the capsule found from where it is lodged inside, mixed among other remains, with the high costs in terms of time and labour that this involves.
In addition, in the process of recovering the capsules, the use of water pressure to separate the capsule from the contents of the animal's stomach must be avoided, since the use of water would generate dirty residual water which would need subsequent treatment before disposal, again resulting in an additional cost increase.
Similarly, when the recovery process is done manually, the indiscriminate and non-controlled reutilization of recovered capsules cannot be guaranteed, which is why improving the system for controlling the capsules recovered is also an object of the invention.
The present invention solves the aforementioned problems, as it incorporates an automatic system for detecting and separating capsules which require neither water nor human intervention to recover them, the collection thereof also being controlled.
The process of the invention to recover capsules from inside slaughtered animals is characterized in that it comprises the steps of emptying the cavity of the slaughtered animal where the capsule is located, such as the stomach, removing the capsule mixed up with the remains lodged inside said cavity; chopping up said remains; gravity-unloading of said chopped up remains via a substantially vertical pipe with means for detecting capsules that emit a signal upon detection of a passing capsule; activating separation means in response to the signal emitted by the detection means, which divert the capsule from the downward-falling path caused by gravity; and storing the capsule diverted from its path into storage means.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the machine for carrying out the process of the invention comprises means for collecting and conducting the slaughtered animal remains among which the capsule is mixed; means for chopping up and transporting said remains, connected via an inlet point to the collection and conduction means and with an outlet point for the chopped up remains; a substantially vertical tubular pipe, connected to the outlet point of the chopping up and transporting means, with at least one element for detecting a passing capsule which emits a control signal upon detection of a passing capsule; means for separating the capsule from said chopped up remains, automatically activated by the control signal emitted by the detector element; and means for storing the capsule separated from said chopped up remains.
In accordance with another characteristic of the invention, the collection and conduction means comprise a hopper with an essentially vertical pipe in its lower end for gravity-unloading.
According to another characteristic of the machine of the invention, the chopping up and transporting means are made up of an essentially horizontal tubular pipe wherein there is an endless screw driven by an electric motor, one of the ends of said pipe having an inlet point, suitable for receiving the remains from the slaughtered animal cavity from the unloading pipe of the collection and conduction means, while the other end has an outlet point, suitable for the gravity-unloading of the chopped up remains.
In accordance with another characteristic of the machine of the invention, the means for separating the capsule from said chopped up remains comprise a device for switching between at least two positions: the first, open, for the free unloading of said remains via the vertical pipe; and a second, wherein the capsule hits the switching device, diverting the capsule from its path, so that the switching device will instantaneously switch from first to second position in response to the control signal from the means for detecting the capsule, later returning to its original position.
According to another characteristic of the machine of the invention, the means for storing the separated capsules comprise a closed receptacle with at least one opening for automatic introduction of the capsules separated via the separation means.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the opening is configured in the form of a funnel, its section narrowing out in the direction in which the capsules are introduced in the closed receptacle, the closed receptacle preferably also having an inner access door with a controlled opening device, such as an electronic or mechanical lock.
The attached drawings represent, as a non-restrictive example, an example of embodiment of the process and the machine of the invention. In said drawings:
a and 2b are diagrammatic views showing the functioning of the separation means of the machine of the invention; and
The process to recover capsules from inside slaughtered animals, being the prime objective of the invention, permits said recovery without the need to use water for this purpose. The process comprises the steps of emptying the cavity of the slaughtered animal where the capsule is located, removing said capsule together with the remains lodged in the cavity; chopping up said remains; gravity-unloading of the remains, now chopped up, via a substantially vertical pipe with means for detecting capsules that emit a signal upon detection of a passing capsule; and activating separation means in response to the signal emitted by the detection means, which divert the capsule from the downward-falling path caused by gravity, which can automatically store the capsule diverted from its path into storage means.
The machine for the process of the invention which is described as an example of embodiment, comprises means for collecting and conducting remains 2 of the slaughtered animal, means for chopping up and transporting said remains 2, a substantially vertical tubular pipe 3, separation means 5 and storage means 6.
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In the end of the essentially horizontal tubular pipe 11 is the outlet point 9 of the chopping up and transporting means which are connected to a substantially vertical tubular pipe 3 with an element for detecting 4 passing capsules 1. Both the chopped up remains 2 and the capsule 1 fall, due to gravity, through said substantially vertical tubular pipe 3, the detector element 4 emitting an activation signal upon detecting a passing capsule 1.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P 200402712 | Nov 2004 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/11628 | 10/31/2005 | WO | 00 | 1/10/2008 |