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- This invention relates to a meat processing system and more particularly to a system wherein pieces of meat are conveyed through a wash tub or housing with the conveyed meat being immersed in agitated chilled water so that foreign material such as bone chips, blood clots and skin are removed from the pieces of meat.
- portions or pieces of meat are first severed from an animal carcass and are then further processed downstream in the plant for particular uses.
- bone chips which may result from the severing process may cling to the exterior of the piece of meat.
- undesirable blood clots and pieces of skin may adhere to the piece of meat.
- the foreign materials adhering to the piece of meat must be manually removed therefrom which is a time consuming and labor intensive task. This is especially true in those processing plants where “picnics” are cut from hog carcasses and are then processed into meat products such as sausage or the like.
- a method and means for processing pieces of meat comprising an elongated housing having a first end and a second end with the housing including a bottom wall and horizontally spaced-apart side walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall.
- the housing is filled to a pre-determined level with chilled water.
- An endless conveyor is movably mounted in the housing which extends between the first and second ends of the housing.
- the conveyor includes at least first, second and third conveyor portions. Each of the first and third conveyor portions are inclined and have upper and lower ends.
- the second conveyor portion is generally horizontally disposed and has first and second ends.
- the first conveyor portion of the endless conveyor extends from the first end of the housing towards the second end of the housing.
- the upper end of the first conveyor portion is positioned above the level of water in the housing with the lower end of the first conveyor portion being positioned below the level of water in the housing.
- the second conveyor portion extends from the lower end of the first conveyor portion towards the second end of the housing beneath the level of water in the housing.
- the third conveyor portion extends upwardly from the second end of the second conveyor portion towards the second end of the housing.
- the lower end of the third conveyor portion is positioned below the level of water in the housing.
- the upper end of the third conveyor portion is positioned above the water level in the housing.
- the conveyor is movable so that meat placed on the upper end of the first conveyor portion will be conveyed downwardly into the water in the housing by the first conveyor portion, thence conveyed through the water in the housing by the second conveyor portion, and thence upwardly from the water in the housing by the third conveyor portion.
- a water agitator is associated with the housing to agitate the water therein so as to remove foreign material such as bone chips, blood clots or skin from the pieces of meat being conveyed through the water in the housing.
- the meat processing system includes a water recirculator which recirculates chilled water through the housing.
- the water in the housing is agitated by means of water and/or air nozzles which direct pressurized water and/or air into the housing so that the meat being conveyed by the conveyor will pass through the agitated water in the housing.
- the system also includes an air blower positioned above the third conveyor below the upper end thereof which blows excess water from the meat after the meat has moved upwardly from the water in the housing.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a meat processing system wherein pieces of meat are conveyed through agitated, chilled water so that the agitated water removes bone chips, blood clots and skin from the meat being conveyed through the water.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a meat processing system including a water recirculation means which further includes a filter to filter out the foreign material which has been removed from the pieces of meat being processed.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a method and means for processing meat which eliminates the need for manually removing foreign material from the pieces of meat being processed.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a system of the type described which is economical of manufacture, efficient and durable in use.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the meat processing system of this invention
- FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view of the meat inlet end of the meat conveyor of the system
- FIG. 3 is a partial perspective view of the meat discharge end of the meat conveyor of the system
- FIG. 4 is a partial side perspective view of the housing of the system
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the housing of the system.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of the conveyor illustrating the various portions thereof.
- System 10 includes a conveyor 12 which is positioned within a housing or tank 14 .
- Housing 14 includes a bottom 16 , inclined end walls 18 and 20 , and side walls 22 and 24 .
- Conveyor 12 is of the endless type and is preferably constructed of a linked plastic material which creates openings 25 therein which make the cleaning of the same more efficient.
- conveyor 12 is of the endless type, conveyor 12 will be described as including a first conveyor portion 26 , a second conveyor portion 28 , a third conveyor portion 30 , a fourth conveyor portion 32 , a fifth conveyor portion 34 , and a sixth conveyor portion 36 .
- conveyor portions 28 , 32 , 34 and 36 are inclined while conveyor portions 26 and 30 are generally horizontally disposed.
- first conveyor portion 26 will be described as having a first end 38 and a second end 40 .
- Second conveyor portion 28 will be described as having an upper end and a lower end.
- Third conveyor portion 30 will be described as having a first end 42 and a second end 44 .
- Fourth conveyor portion 32 will be described as having a lower end and an upper end while fifth conveyor portion 34 will be described as having a first end 46 and a second end 48 .
- Sixth conveyor portion 36 will be described as having an upper end and a lower end.
- conveyor portion 28 extends downwardly from second end 40 of conveyor portion 26 to first end 42 of conveyor portion 30 .
- conveyor portion 32 extends upwardly from second end 44 of conveyor portion 30 to first end 46 of conveyor portion 34 .
- Conveyor portion 34 extends slightly upwardly to first end of conveyor portion 36 .
- sixth conveyor portion 36 extends upwardly from the second end 48 of conveyor portion 34 .
- Conveyor 12 is mounted on horizontally extending shafts which extend between side walls 22 and 24 and which are mounted in suitable bearings. Conveyor 12 has a width which is just slightly less than the width of the housing 14 . Conveyor 12 is driven by any convenient means such as an electric motor in conventional fashion.
- the numeral 50 refers to a tower which has a filter 52 at the upper end thereof and a water chiller 54 of conventional design mounted below the filter 52 .
- Water chiller 54 is supplied with water under pressure by means of a line 56 extending from a suitable and conventional water source 58 .
- the numeral 60 refers to a water return line which extends from pump 62 to filter 52 , with the pump 62 being imposed in line 64 which is in communication with the interior of the housing 14 .
- the numeral 70 refers to a source of air under pressure which is in communication with a plurality of air lines 72 which extend towards the housing 14 for connection to pressure regulator 73 .
- the numeral 74 refers to a plurality of spaced-apart air/water injector nozzles which are positioned in the side walls 22 and 24 and which are fluidly connected to the pressure regulator 73 by lines 75 and which are also in communication with the water line 60 which extends from the pump 62 to the filter 52 ( FIG. 4 ).
- the numeral 76 refers to a water line extending from the chiller 54 to the housing 14 .
- the numeral 78 refers to a chute or hopper-like device positioned above conveyor portion 26 which is adapted to direct the pieces of meat 80 falling from an infeed conveyor 82 onto the conveyor portion 26 .
- the numeral 84 refers to an air blower which is positioned above conveyor portion 36 for blowing water from the pieces of meat 80 traveling up the conveyor portion 36 towards the outfeed conveyor 86 .
- replenishment water is furnished to the water chiller 54 by the source of water 58 .
- the pieces of meat 80 are supplied to the hopper 78 which is positioned over the conveyor portion 26 so that the pieces of meat 80 drop from the discharge end of the conveyor 80 onto the moving conveyor portion 26 .
- the pieces of meat 80 travel downwardly onto the conveyor portion 28 and are immersed in the water inasmuch as the water level WL is above the conveyor portion 30 .
- the air/water injection into the housing 14 by the injection nozzles 74 agitate the water which surrounds the pieces of meat 80 as they travel on the conveyor portion 30 beneath the water level WL within the housing 14 with the agitated water removing foreign material therefrom such as bone chips, blood clots or skin.
- the pieces of meat 80 After the pieces of meat 80 have been subjected to the agitated water to remove the foreign material therefrom, the pieces of meat 80 travel upwardly on the conveyor portion 32 to the conveyor portion 34 and then upwardly on the conveyor portion 36 .
- the air blower 84 directs forced air onto the pieces of meat 80 on the conveyor portion 36 to remove excess water therefrom with that water passing through the conveyor 12 downwardly to the bottom of the housing.
- the pieces of meat 80 are then discharged from the outlet or discharge end of the conveyor portion 36 onto the outfeed conveyor 86 for further processing.
- the water is recirculated or recycled from the housing 14 by means of the pump 62 which draws the water, bone chips, blood clots, and skin therethrough and forces the same through the pipe 60 to the upper end of the filter 52 which removes the foreign material from the water.
- the filtered water passes through the lower end of the filter 52 into the water chiller 54 which chills the water to the desired temperature for discharge therefrom through the pipe or conduit 76 into the interior of the housing 14 . If any replenishment water is needed in the water chiller 54 , the same is supplied thereto from the source of water 58 through the pipe or conduit 56 .
- the conveyor 12 is endless and the conveyor 12 could have many different conveyor portions as long as at least a portion of the conveyor 12 is positioned below the water level WL in the housing 14 so that the agitated water in the housing 14 may be directed onto the pieces of meat 80 for at least a portion of their travel on the conveyor 12 so as to remove the foreign particles therefrom.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to a meat processing system and more particularly to a system wherein pieces of meat are conveyed through a wash tub or housing with the conveyed meat being immersed in agitated chilled water so that foreign material such as bone chips, blood clots and skin are removed from the pieces of meat.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In many meat processing plants, portions or pieces of meat are first severed from an animal carcass and are then further processed downstream in the plant for particular uses. During the severing process of the meat from the carcass, bone chips which may result from the severing process may cling to the exterior of the piece of meat. Further, undesirable blood clots and pieces of skin may adhere to the piece of meat. Usually, the foreign materials adhering to the piece of meat must be manually removed therefrom which is a time consuming and labor intensive task. This is especially true in those processing plants where “picnics” are cut from hog carcasses and are then processed into meat products such as sausage or the like.
- A method and means for processing pieces of meat is disclosed wherein the apparatus for processing the pieces of meat comprises an elongated housing having a first end and a second end with the housing including a bottom wall and horizontally spaced-apart side walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall. The housing is filled to a pre-determined level with chilled water. An endless conveyor is movably mounted in the housing which extends between the first and second ends of the housing. The conveyor includes at least first, second and third conveyor portions. Each of the first and third conveyor portions are inclined and have upper and lower ends. The second conveyor portion is generally horizontally disposed and has first and second ends.
- The first conveyor portion of the endless conveyor extends from the first end of the housing towards the second end of the housing. The upper end of the first conveyor portion is positioned above the level of water in the housing with the lower end of the first conveyor portion being positioned below the level of water in the housing. The second conveyor portion extends from the lower end of the first conveyor portion towards the second end of the housing beneath the level of water in the housing. The third conveyor portion extends upwardly from the second end of the second conveyor portion towards the second end of the housing. The lower end of the third conveyor portion is positioned below the level of water in the housing. The upper end of the third conveyor portion is positioned above the water level in the housing.
- The conveyor is movable so that meat placed on the upper end of the first conveyor portion will be conveyed downwardly into the water in the housing by the first conveyor portion, thence conveyed through the water in the housing by the second conveyor portion, and thence upwardly from the water in the housing by the third conveyor portion.
- A water agitator is associated with the housing to agitate the water therein so as to remove foreign material such as bone chips, blood clots or skin from the pieces of meat being conveyed through the water in the housing. The meat processing system includes a water recirculator which recirculates chilled water through the housing. The water in the housing is agitated by means of water and/or air nozzles which direct pressurized water and/or air into the housing so that the meat being conveyed by the conveyor will pass through the agitated water in the housing. The system also includes an air blower positioned above the third conveyor below the upper end thereof which blows excess water from the meat after the meat has moved upwardly from the water in the housing.
- It is therefore a principal object of the invention to provide an improved meat processing system.
- A further object of the invention is to provide a meat processing system wherein pieces of meat are conveyed through agitated, chilled water so that the agitated water removes bone chips, blood clots and skin from the meat being conveyed through the water.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a meat processing system including a water recirculation means which further includes a filter to filter out the foreign material which has been removed from the pieces of meat being processed.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a method and means for processing meat which eliminates the need for manually removing foreign material from the pieces of meat being processed.
- Still another object of the invention is to provide a system of the type described which is economical of manufacture, efficient and durable in use.
- These and other objects will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the meat processing system of this invention; -
FIG. 2 is a partial perspective view of the meat inlet end of the meat conveyor of the system; -
FIG. 3 is a partial perspective view of the meat discharge end of the meat conveyor of the system; -
FIG. 4 is a partial side perspective view of the housing of the system; -
FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the housing of the system; and -
FIG. 6 is a side view of the conveyor illustrating the various portions thereof. - The meat processing system of this invention is referred to generally by the
reference numeral 10.System 10 includes aconveyor 12 which is positioned within a housing ortank 14.Housing 14 includes abottom 16, 18 and 20, andinclined end walls 22 and 24.side walls Conveyor 12 is of the endless type and is preferably constructed of a linked plastic material which creates openings 25 therein which make the cleaning of the same more efficient. - Although
conveyor 12 is of the endless type,conveyor 12 will be described as including afirst conveyor portion 26, asecond conveyor portion 28, athird conveyor portion 30, afourth conveyor portion 32, afifth conveyor portion 34, and asixth conveyor portion 36. As seen in the drawings, 28, 32, 34 and 36 are inclined whileconveyor portions 26 and 30 are generally horizontally disposed. For purposes of description,conveyor portions first conveyor portion 26 will be described as having afirst end 38 and asecond end 40.Second conveyor portion 28 will be described as having an upper end and a lower end.Third conveyor portion 30 will be described as having afirst end 42 and asecond end 44.Fourth conveyor portion 32 will be described as having a lower end and an upper end whilefifth conveyor portion 34 will be described as having afirst end 46 and asecond end 48.Sixth conveyor portion 36 will be described as having an upper end and a lower end. - As seen in
FIG. 6 ,conveyor portion 28 extends downwardly fromsecond end 40 ofconveyor portion 26 tofirst end 42 ofconveyor portion 30. As seen,conveyor portion 32 extends upwardly fromsecond end 44 ofconveyor portion 30 tofirst end 46 ofconveyor portion 34.Conveyor portion 34 extends slightly upwardly to first end ofconveyor portion 36. As also seen,sixth conveyor portion 36 extends upwardly from thesecond end 48 ofconveyor portion 34.Conveyor 12 is mounted on horizontally extending shafts which extend between 22 and 24 and which are mounted in suitable bearings.side walls Conveyor 12 has a width which is just slightly less than the width of thehousing 14.Conveyor 12 is driven by any convenient means such as an electric motor in conventional fashion. - The numeral 50 refers to a tower which has a
filter 52 at the upper end thereof and awater chiller 54 of conventional design mounted below thefilter 52.Water chiller 54 is supplied with water under pressure by means of aline 56 extending from a suitable andconventional water source 58. Thenumeral 60 refers to a water return line which extends frompump 62 to filter 52, with thepump 62 being imposed inline 64 which is in communication with the interior of thehousing 14. - The
numeral 70 refers to a source of air under pressure which is in communication with a plurality ofair lines 72 which extend towards thehousing 14 for connection topressure regulator 73. The numeral 74 refers to a plurality of spaced-apart air/water injector nozzles which are positioned in the 22 and 24 and which are fluidly connected to theside walls pressure regulator 73 bylines 75 and which are also in communication with thewater line 60 which extends from thepump 62 to the filter 52 (FIG. 4 ). The numeral 76 refers to a water line extending from thechiller 54 to thehousing 14. - The numeral 78 refers to a chute or hopper-like device positioned above
conveyor portion 26 which is adapted to direct the pieces ofmeat 80 falling from aninfeed conveyor 82 onto theconveyor portion 26. The numeral 84 refers to an air blower which is positioned aboveconveyor portion 36 for blowing water from the pieces ofmeat 80 traveling up theconveyor portion 36 towards theoutfeed conveyor 86. - In operation, replenishment water is furnished to the
water chiller 54 by the source ofwater 58. The pieces ofmeat 80 are supplied to thehopper 78 which is positioned over theconveyor portion 26 so that the pieces ofmeat 80 drop from the discharge end of theconveyor 80 onto the movingconveyor portion 26. The pieces ofmeat 80 travel downwardly onto theconveyor portion 28 and are immersed in the water inasmuch as the water level WL is above theconveyor portion 30. The air/water injection into thehousing 14 by theinjection nozzles 74 agitate the water which surrounds the pieces ofmeat 80 as they travel on theconveyor portion 30 beneath the water level WL within thehousing 14 with the agitated water removing foreign material therefrom such as bone chips, blood clots or skin. Many of those foreign material particles will fall through theconveyor 12 to the bottom of thehousing 14. After the pieces ofmeat 80 have been subjected to the agitated water to remove the foreign material therefrom, the pieces ofmeat 80 travel upwardly on theconveyor portion 32 to theconveyor portion 34 and then upwardly on theconveyor portion 36. Theair blower 84 directs forced air onto the pieces ofmeat 80 on theconveyor portion 36 to remove excess water therefrom with that water passing through theconveyor 12 downwardly to the bottom of the housing. The pieces ofmeat 80 are then discharged from the outlet or discharge end of theconveyor portion 36 onto theoutfeed conveyor 86 for further processing. - The water is recirculated or recycled from the
housing 14 by means of thepump 62 which draws the water, bone chips, blood clots, and skin therethrough and forces the same through thepipe 60 to the upper end of thefilter 52 which removes the foreign material from the water. The filtered water passes through the lower end of thefilter 52 into thewater chiller 54 which chills the water to the desired temperature for discharge therefrom through the pipe orconduit 76 into the interior of thehousing 14. If any replenishment water is needed in thewater chiller 54, the same is supplied thereto from the source ofwater 58 through the pipe orconduit 56. - Although six conveyor portions have been described as comprising portions of the
conveyor 12, theconveyor 12 is endless and theconveyor 12 could have many different conveyor portions as long as at least a portion of theconveyor 12 is positioned below the water level WL in thehousing 14 so that the agitated water in thehousing 14 may be directed onto the pieces ofmeat 80 for at least a portion of their travel on theconveyor 12 so as to remove the foreign particles therefrom. - Thus it can be seen that the invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.
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