USRE28508E - Loin pull and rib cut machine - Google Patents
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- Patent Documents Relssue v A machine for automatically performing loin pulling [64] Patent N05 3,546,737 and rib cutting operations on pork sides, the loin pull- Issued: 1970 ing operation including a rib sawing operation, a loin PP N05 719,320 cutting operation and a 10in push-off operation, and Flled: 1968 the rib cutting operation leaving the ribs on the belly 1 part of the pork side.
- the machine automatically feeds [52] US. Cl. 17/1 G pork sides and cuts, Saws and mechanically Separates [51] Int. Cl. A22c 17/04 portions thereof.
- One object of the invention is to provide a functional machine for automatically completing all of the above enumerated operations with less manual labor and more uniformity of the resulting pork cuts than are possible by trained operators.
- Another object is to provide a mechanism to saw through the ribs in a selt determined direction depend ing on the size and shape of the pork sides.
- Still another object is to cut the loin in a predetermined pattern conforming to the natural configuration of the pork side and with a controlled quantity of fatback.
- a further object is to automatically remove the loin from the remainder of the side and allow such remainder to proceed to the rib cutting mechanism of the machine.
- Still a further object is to automatically cut out the remaining ribs from the side in a plane as close to the ribs as possible and with a blade which is withdrawn in a line corresponding with the ends of the ribs. thus minimizing the meat lost with the ribs.
- our invention consists in the construction. arrangement and combination of the various parts of our loin pull and rib cut machine. whereby the objects above contemplated are attained. as hereinafter more fully set forth. pointed out in our claims and illustrated in detail on the accompanying drawings. wherein:
- FIG. I is a plan view of a loin pull and rib cut machine embodying our invention. slightly more than onehalf (the right hall) of the machine beingshown;
- FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view on the line 2-2 of FIG. I;
- FIG. 3 is an enlargement of a portion of FIG. 2 showing mechanism for initially advancing a pork side into the machine;
- FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view on the line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
- FIGI 5 is a vertical sectional view on the line 55 of FIG. 3'.
- FIG. (1 is an enlargement of a transversely mounted tapered lug shown in FIGS. 4 and 5'.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged vertical sectional view on the lines 77 of FIGS. I and 2:
- FIG. 7A is a diagrammatic view representing a continuation of the left hand end of FIG. 7 and showing an arrangement for permitting both vertical and horizontal movements of a secondary carriage member;
- FIG. 8 is a detail sectional view on the line 88 of FIG. 7;
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of the parts of our machine shown in FIG. 7 and shows a loin scribe saw. a scribe saw shoe and a loin pull knife in an initial position during the operation of the machine;
- FIG. I0 is a vertical sectional view on the line IUII) of FIG. II showing a pork side operated switch:
- FIGI II is a view similar to FIG. 9 showing the saw. shoe and knife in a different position during a further operation of the machine;
- FIG. I2 is a view similar to a portion of FIG. I I. and as taken on the line IIII of FIG. 7 to show more clearly the relation of details of the saw. shoe and knife:
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged side elevation of a portion of FIG. 2 above the bracket 13 thereof and as taken on the line I3I3 of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged elevation of a portion of FIG. 2 as taken on the line I4I4 thereof;
- FIG. 15 is a sectional view taken on the line I5I5 of FIG. I4.
- FIG. 16 is a sectional view taken on the line I6I6 of FIG. 14;
- FIG. 17 is an end view of a drive drum shown in FIG. 14 and as viewed at the line 17-17 thereof;
- FIG. 18 is an enlarged elevation of a portion of our machine adjacent the line l8l8 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 19 is an enlargedsectional view of a portion of FIG. 18 found in the lower left quadrant thereof;
- FIG. 20 is a detail sectional view on the line 202() of FIG. 19;
- FIG. 21 is an enlarged elevation of a portion of FIG. 2 above the bracket 21 and shows the parts in reverse to better illustrate details thereof;
- FIG. 22 is an enlarged end view of a roller illustrated in FIG. 21;
- FIG. 23 is an enlarged elevation of the portion of FIG. 2 above the bracket 23 thereof;
- FIG. 24 is a diagrammatic view of eight air cylinders and the controls therefor used in our machine.
- FIG. 25 is a plan view of the portion of the machine shown in FIG. 23.
- FIGS. I and 2 A'series of rollers 29 are illustrated in FIGS. I and 2 to span the space between the discharge end of the conveyor 27 and the intake end of the conveyor 26.
- the conveyors 26 and 27 may be driven in synchronism with each other and in any suitable manner such as a motor 31 driving a speed re ducer 33. and through a chain 35 driving a shaft 37 as shown in FIG. I.
- FIGQ I- also illustrates a chain drive 39 between the intake end of the conveyor 26 and the discharge end of the conveyor 27.
- FIG. I The mechanism of our machine in FIG. I is somewhat diagrammatically illustrated with reference characters F indicating various parts of a stationary frame.
- Such mechanism is for the purpose of automatic loin pulling and rib cutting operations for right pork sides whereas the rest of the machine (to the left of the center line 41 is identical except it is a mirrored opposite of that portion of the machine to the right of the center line and is for left pork sides. We therefore deem it unnecessary to illustrate the left half of the machine.
- FIG. I we show right pork sides RS to indicate the position thereof on the infeed conveyor 27 in relation .o a side rail 28 against which the operator of the ma shine holds the side RS with the backbone of the side ying parallel to and in full length contact with the rail.
- This rail is corrugated in vertical cross section as shown n FIG. 4 to reduce fractional drag on the sides s hey move through the machine.
- the ribs 45 of thc )ork side RS (shown in FIGS. 5 and 13] are uppermost ind are transverse to the direction of travel of the in 'eed conveyor 27 and the pork side conveyor 26.
- the pork side R5 is moved toward the cutting and .awing section of the machine. which will later be delcribed. by the pork side conveyor 26.
- the side IRS is ield down and pulled toward a cutter arm 30 (which garries a loin scribe saw 40 and a loin pull knife 42 by .tud ponts 32 mounted on a gripper chain 3-1.
- the .pced of the pork side conveyor 26 and the. gripper :hain '34 are synchronized. and a gripper chain rider trm 36 is inclined downwardly in the direction of travel better hold the side RS in a firm position against coneyor lugs 38 (see FIGS. 3. 4. 7 and I] as it reaches and passes through the loin scribe saw 40 and the loin ull knife 42 (see FIGS. 7. 9. II and I3].
- the gripper chain 34 contains transversely mounted ugs 44 with five of the pointed studs 32 mounted on :ach lug.
- the lugs 44 are tapered as shown in FIGS. 4. i and 6 in order to better conform to the contour of the fitlCk bone of the side RS which is pulled by them .hrough the loin scribe saw 40 and the loin pull knife 12.
- the rider arm 36 is forced down against the center if the side RS by its own weight as well as by an adjusttble pneumatic cylinder CI acting as an air spring. Adustment is accomplished by supplying compressed air :o the cylinder through an adjustable pressure regulator PR1 as shown diagrammatically in FIG. 24. This action ielps to position and hold the side R for better sawing ind cutting action.
- the gripper chain 34 as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 is of .lual character and is trained around a pair of dual iprockets 47 and 49, shafts SI and 53 being provided therefor.
- the frame 55 is associated with the gripper :hain. its sprockets and shafts, and is pivoted about the .ixis of the shaft 5].
- the left hand end of the frame 55 is supported by a yoke 57, a piston rod 59 and a pneumatic cylinder ('2.
- the cylinder C2 also acts as an air -;pring. a pressure regulator PR2 being provided therefor as shown in FIG. 24.
- the rider arm 36 is supported by a piston rod 63 and the pneumatic cylinder (1, the right hand end of the arm being mounted on a bracket 65 pivoted about the axis of the shaft 51.
- the frame 55 is provided with three spring biased hold-down rollers 57 (see FIG. 5 so as to varial vly conform the successive stud points 32 to the side RS as it passes under them as shown by dot-and-dash lines in FIGS 3 and 4.
- a drive chain ()9 shown in FIG. I is driven from a cross shaft 7I which is the output shaft front a speed reducer 73 driven by an electric motor 75.
- a safety slip clutch is preferably provided for protection of the drive mechanism for the loin pull and rib cut operations.
- the carriage member 76 has a pair of rods 81 which are freely and vertically slidable in a primary carriage member 83.
- the carriage member 83 is freely and horizontally slidable on a pair of rods 85 carried by the frame F of the machine.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 show a normal position for the saw parallel to the travel of the pork side conveyor 26, and FIG. 9 shows an angularly disposed position rela' tive thereto for purposes which will hereinafter appear.
- the cutter arm 30 also carries a scribe saw shoe 52 (FIGS. 7 and 12) which functionally positions both the loin scribe saw 40 and the loin pull knife 42 for their initial cuts.
- the shoe 52 is held down by the weight of the cutter arm 30 and the elements 76 and 8] shown in FIG. 7A. and is pulled horizontally by a cable 54 terminating in a counterweight 56 shown diagrammatically in FIG. 7.
- the angle of the cable 54 is such that vertical as well as a horizontal pull is obtained.
- FIG. 7 also has legends as to parts of the side RS to clarify reference to the operations on the side hereinafter referred to.
- the scribe saw 40 is a circular saw blade driven by an angle head drive 130 and a flexible power cable 58 (see FIGS. I and 13) from a motor centrally mounted above the work area on an upper portion of the frame F.
- a scribe saw arm 64 which carries the shoe 52 and the saw 40 are horizontally stabilized by a pair of rollers 66 which ride up and down in a straddling position on the left hand (considered according to arrow 43) vertical side 42a of the loin pulling knife 42 as shown in FIGS. 7 and 12.
- the loin pull knife 42 is mounted on the cutting arm 30 but during part of the cutting cycle it is independently controlled as indirection andcltwation of cut by mechanical linkage 68 (FIGS. 7. 9 and l I pivoted to a bracket 62 mounted on the secondary carriage member 76.
- the loin pull knife '42 is positioned slightly behind the scribe saw 40 with the vertical portion 42a always following directly behind and in line with the scribe saw through the cut made through the rib bones 4S bythe saw.
- the vertical portion 42b of the knife 42 is parallel to the arrow 43 but th e'portion 42a is diagonal (the initial contact mentioned at the beginning of this paragraph).
- both portions 42a and 42b arc parallel to the arrow 43 as permitted by flexibility of the knife 42.
- a unique feature of the vertical positioning mechanism for the loin pull knife 42 is a stationary cam track 70 (FIG. 13] and a roller 72 which serve to lift the knife 42 at the moment coinciding with the position of the side RS when thc 'shoulder thereof has passed the knife.
- the piston rod 93 in a cylinder C4.
- the piston rod )3 acts normally as a supporting guide rod for the scribe saw 40 and the shoe 52 through the scribe saw arm 64.
- the cylinder C4 can be pneumatically actuated by the operation of a jam valve (FIG. 24) for lifting the saw and shoe as will hereinafter appear.
- the min-.11 position (FIG. 9) of the loin time 42 is LIC- termined by the vertical and horizontal position of the scribe saw shoe 52.
- a wire loop switch actuator 74 (FIGS. 9. l and II of a micro-switeh SW1 which then activates the hydraulic cylinder C3 (see FIG. 24] which repositions the entire cutter arm and thereby the saw 40 and the knife 42 into another position shown in FIG. 11 by the switch opening a solenoid valve SVI.
- FIGS. 7 and 13 also show the parts in this other position.
- the solenoid valve SVI is a double acting type with spring return. supply inlet I. normal outlet 2, operated outlet 3 and exhaust 4. Solenoid valvcs SV2 and V3 referred to later. are the same type. The cylinder C3 is also under control of the switch SM] and the solenoid valve SVI (see FIG. 24).;
- the stop button 78 is automatically adjusted by means of a cam lever I27 shown in FIG. 7 pivoted to the frame F and carrying a cam roller 128.
- One of the rods 81 as shown in FIG. 7 has a roller engaging arm 12) which at times engages the roller 128.
- the stop button 78 controls the amount of fat left on the loin. This is accomplished by the variation in elevation ofthe scribe saw shoe 52 which rides on the rib section. As the sc ribe saw shoe 52 changes elevation the cutter arm 30 also changes elevation. This in turn actuates the stop button 78 to control the horizontal location of the knife, thus controlling the fat thickness left on the loin after cutting. Normally the heavier or thicker the side RS is. the thicker the fat back. Thus. distance 100 in' creases on heavier sides to adjust for the thicker fat backs.
- a loin drivedrum (FIGS. I4 and I7) is automatically forced down on the already cut portion of the loin which is still lying on top of the remainder of the side RS in order to help pull the entire side through the loin cutting and sawing operation and on to the next station of the machine.
- This is accomplished through a pressure regulator PR5 by a cylinder C5 also actuated by the switch SW1 and the solenoid valve SVI as illustrated diagrammatically in FIG. 24.
- the cylinder C5 normally keeps the drum 80 raised by How of compressed air from outlet 2 of the valve SVI.
- Two sizes of loin knives 42 may be used on our machine depending on whether regular or heavy sides RS are being processed. With respect to these pork sides. regular sides are 24 to 30 inches long and heavy sides are 30 to 40 inches long as a general rule. A heavier and wider knife is used for heavy sides and requires an adjustment along the arm 30 which holds the scribe saw 40 inorder to cut a wider loin portion. A wing nut 82a is provided for this purpose (FIGS. 7. 9. II and 13). The knives 43 themselves are secured to the cutter arm 30 for quick exchange by a wing nut 82.
- a deflector bar 84 (FIGS. 7 and S) which forces the fatback ofthe side RS up against the loin knife 42, thus giving a maximum sized cut of loin by preventing the fatback from packing down into the adjacent corner between the frame F and the rail 28.
- the machine operator can raise (and later lower) the gripper chain rider arm 36 (Cl the gripper chain 34 (C2). the saw 41) and shoe 52 (C4) and the drum 80 (C5) pneumatically by closing (and later opening) the jam valve J as evident in FIG. 24.
- the drive drum 80 as shown in FIGS. I. 2 and 14 to lo inclusive is mounted on a shaft 86 connected by uni versal joint III ⁇ with a shaft I22 which isjournallcd in the frame F.
- the shaft 122 is driven by a chain l2I as shown in FIG. I from a counter shaft 97 which in turn is driven by a chain 99 from the shaft SI.
- a bearing I03 is supported by a yoke I05 and a piston rod 107 of the cylinder CS. and the shaft 86 is guided by a bearing I09 thereof movable in a slot 11 I of a portion of the frame F of the machine.
- the side RS (now in two pieces] proceeds with the pork side conveyor 26 toward the next (loin push-off) operation.
- the corrugated side rail 28 .ends. the back hone side of the side RS is held in position by a horizontal guide rail bar 88 (FIGS. 18 and 21) located in line with the railing 28 and above the conveyor 26.
- This guide rail bar is movable. pivoting outward from an axis I13 the same as a pair of spring loaded kick off shoes 90.
- FIG. 19 shows a spring I19 to effect such loading.
- the kick off shoes 90 are inclined upwardly at their lead ends (see FIG. 2] wherein the view is from the side of the machine opposite that shown in FIGS. 1. 2. 3 and 13 so travel is opposite as indicated by an arrow I in FIG. I3) so that they may ride up on the side RS as it proceeds down the conveyor 26.
- the shoes 90 are located on either side of a pair of freely rotating knob covered drums 92 as shown in FIG. 21.
- the kick off shoes 90 are slidably supported in a welded tube assenv bly 94 and the pair of shoes and the guide rail bar 88 move together as a unit about the axis as shown by solid and dot-and-dash lines in FIG. 18. Also the shoes 90 have limited oscillation possibilities as illustrated in FIG. 20 to allow them to align themselves for the purpose of dropping into the scribe saw cut at I23 FIGS. 7 and 13).
- an actuating arm 98 forming part ofthe assembly 94 is pivoted from the full line position in FIG. I8 to the dot-and-dash line position thereof by a cylinder C6 so that the kick off shoes 90 will drag transversely across the side RS. drop into the saw cut at 123 and push the pulled lion 124 off the side of the conveyor 26 and onto a chute I where it falls into a loin cart or onto a loin conveyor 131 or the like.
- the trip arm 96 closes a switch SW2 which through a solenoid valve SV2 as shown in FIG.
- the pair of transversely mounted knob covered drums 92 drop onto the remaining rib section of the side RS under the pressure of the pneumatic cylinder C7.
- the two drums 92 are supported on a side mounted frame 102 which pivots up and down. This holding operation is thus also triggered by the trip arm 96 of the switch SW2.
- the knob covered drums 92 are raised automatically after the side RS has passed by and allowed the trip arm 96 to resume its normal vertical position shown in FIG. 2].
- the remaining por tion ofthe side RS proceeds down the conveyor 26 and is contacted by the first of two knobbed drive drums 104 larger than the first pair of drums 92) powered to propel the side RS through a rib cutting knife I06 (sec FIGS 23 and 25 at a speed synchronized with the con veyor drive.
- a rib cutting knife I06 sec FIGS 23 and 25 at a speed synchronized with the con veyor drive.
- Such synchronized drive is attained by a chain 126 from the shaft 97 as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- This portion of the conveyor has a side rail 28a similar to the side rail 28.
- the rib cutting knife I06 is arranged diagonally to the direction of conveyor travel as shown in FIGS. 1 and 25 for two reasons;
- the rib knife I06 is sharpened with the bevel on the upper side and is mounted with the leading edge of the knife higher than the trailing edge in respect to the pork side conveyor 26 as shown in section at 106a in FIG. 23.
- This arrangement provides an angle of attack which forces the knife up in a plowing effect which forces it to cut close to the bottom of the ribs 45.
- a hold down plate I08 is mounted at the bottom of and between the two drive drums 104. Its purpose is to prevent the side RS from sticking to the first drive drum and to force the side RS against the lugs 38 of the conveyor 26.
- the rib cutting knife 106 is automatically positioned vertically by the thickness of the side RS and it cuts immediately under the ribs.
- the angle at which the rib cutting knife 106 is set and the angle at which the edge is sharpened as above described satisfies a requirement that the knife cut as close to the under side of the ribs as possible.
- This knife is designed with a curvature throughout its length which corresponds to the natural curvature of the ribs and thus provides most effective cutting.
- the delayed action referred to may be had by the arrangement shown diagrammatically in FIG. 24, a switch SW3 being actuated by the wire I10 and in turn energizing a solenoid valve SV3( D). the D indicating a delayed action type of valve.
- the drive wheel H4 and its drive motor are mounted in a separate pair of arms I32 and 132a which are free to move up and down. loosely pivoting on pivot pins II8 at opposite sides or the right and left sides of the machine.
- the two arms 132 and 132a. and a cross member I17. form a frame for mounting the wheel H4 for the side R5. at similar wheel (not shown for the other pork side (also not shown) and its motor 115.
- the loose pivoting rcferred to allows either of the drive wheels 114 (the right hand one shown) or the left hand one (not shown) to independently seek their own elevation as dictated by the right and left pork sides respectively.
- An operator at the discharge end of the machine can lift the ribs from the remaining portion of the side RS and place them in a separate container. conveyor or the like. thus completing the rib cutting operation.
- FIG. 24 With further reference to FIG. 24.. only the essential operation of the pneumatic circuit is disclosed. Solenoid valves are indicated as actuated by switches without going into detail with respect to electric circuits therefore. Since circuitry of this character is well known in the automatic machine art. we deem it unnecessary to illustrate the same in detail.
- FIG. 24 also serves as a summary of the machine as all operations are shown in sequence. cylinders Cl and C2 representing a preliminary feed station. cylinders C3 and C4 a loin pull station. cylinder C5 an intermediate feed station. cylinder C6 a push-off station. cylinder C7 a second intermediate feed station. and cylinder C8 a rib cut station. Beyond the rib cut station. the independent motor driven wheel 114 of FIG. 23 constitutes a final feed station.
- conveyor means operable to convey pork sides through said machine.
- said machine having a loin pull station. a loin push-off station and a rib cut station.
- loin pull mechanism at said loin pull station comprising a scribe saw and a U- shaped loin pull knife.
- said scribe saw being positioned with respect to said conveyor means to scribe the ribs of the pork side adjacent one edge of the loin.
- said loin pull knife having a portion immediately following said scribe saw and a portion to cut under the loin.
- means for causing said scribe saw and said portion immediately following it to follow the shape of the loin comprising a shoe carried by said scribe saw and adapted to follow the contour ofthe back bone of the pork side. means to bias said shoe toward the back bone.
- means at said push-off station to push the cut loin from the pork side. and means at said rib cut station to cut the ribs from the pork side.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine comprising a fluid pressure cylinder normally operable to position said scribe at a diagonal to the line of travel of said conveyor means, and means responsive to the pork side when it arrives at a predetermined position on said conveyor means to operate said cylinder to position said scribe saw substantially parallel to the line of travel of said conveyor means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine including means operable to lift said loin pull knife.
- said lift means comprising a roller coacting with a cam as a result of said cylinder responding to said means re sponsive to the pork side when it arrives at a predetermined position on said conveyor means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 1 wherein additional conveyor means are provided for positively advancing the pork side before it reaches said loin pull station and comprises a gripper conveyor having gripper lugs biased to engage the back bone portion of the pork side.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 4 wherein fluid pressure operated means is provided to operate said push-off'means. and means responsive to the position of the pork side on said conveyor means after the loin has been pulled to actuate said fluid pressure operated means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 4 wherein means is provided between said push-offstation and said rib cut station to feed the pork side and comprises knobbed drums and means to bias said drums against the pork side.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 4 wherein said rib cut means comprises a rib cut knife and freely rotatable drive-drums to hold the pork side against said conveyor means under bias.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 4 wherein fluid pressure operated means is provided to operate said push-off means.
- said push-off means having spring extended shoes to enter the saw cut in the pork side and engage the adjacent edge of the loin to effect push-off thereof with respect to the remaining portion of the pork side. and means responsive to the position of the pork side on said conveyor means after the loin has been pulled to actuate said fluid pressure operated means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 4 wherein said means to bias said gripper chain against the pork side comprises fluid pressure operated cylinder means and an adjustable pressure regulator for supplying fluid under pressure thereto.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 10 wherein said means to bias said shoe toward the back bone comprises a fluid pressure operated cylinder. and means responsive to the pork side when it arrives at a predetermined position to control said cylinder.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine wherein a fluid pressure operated means is connected with said scribe saw and said shoe for elevating them and a manually actuated jam valve is provided for actuating said cylinder.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine comprising a fluid pressure cylinder normally operable to position said scribe saw at a diagonal to the line of travel of said convey or means.
- fluid pressure operated means is provided to operate said push-off means. and means responsive to the position of the pork side on said conveyor means after the loin has been pulled to actuate said fluid pres sure means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 12 wherein means are provided for actuating said jam valve so as to operate said fluid pressure operated cylinder means in the reverse direction.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine wherein a drive-drum is provided to feeding the pork side between said loin pull station and said push-off station. and a fluid pressure operated cylinder biases said drive-drum toward said conveyor means and is controlled by said means responsive to the pork side when it arrives at a predetermined position.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 4 wherein a rider arm is biased to engage the rib portion of the pork side and force it toward said eonvcyor means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 4 wherein said lugs of said gripper conveyor are tapered and are provided with pork side engaging points and said conveyor means has lugs thereon opposite said gripper conveyor to prevent slippage of said conveyor means under the pork sides.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 12 wherein said jam valve also actuates said fluid pressure operated cylinder means to bias said gripper conveyor against the pork side in a contra-biasing dircction.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine wherein a rider arm is biased to engage the rib portion of the pork side. and fluid pressure operated means is provided to effect such bias. said jam valve being also operable to actuate said last mentioned fluid pressure operated means in a contra-biasing direction.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 1 wherein means is provided between said loin pull station and said push off station to bias the pork side against said conveyor means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 20 wherein means is provided between said pushoff station and said rib cut station to feed the pork side and comprises knobbed drums. and means to bias said drums against the pork side.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 20 wherein said rib cut means comprises a rib cut knife and freely rotatable drivc'drums biased to hold the pork side against said conveyor means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine wherein said mcansto bias the pork side against said conveyor means comprises a knobbcd drive-drum and fluid pressure operated means normally biasing said drive-drum away from the pork side. and including means responsive to the pork side when it arrives at a predetermined position on said conveyor means and being also operable to actuate said fluid pressure operated means in a direction contranormal to engage said drive-drum with the pork side.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 23 wherein a jam valve is provided to actuate said fluid pressure operated means normally biasing said drive-drum away from the pork side in said normally biased direction.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 20 whererin means is provided responsive to the pork side when it arrives at a predetermined position on said conveyor means to operate said means between said loin pull station and said push-off station to bias the pork side against said conveyor means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 1 wherein fluid pressure opcratcd means is provided to operate said push-off means. and means responsive to the position of the pork side on said conveyor means after the loin has been pulled to actuate said fluid pressure means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 26 wherein means is provided between said pushoff station and said rib cut station to feed the pork side and comprises knobbed drums. and means to bias said drums against the pork side.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 26 wherein said rib cut means comprises a rib cut knife and freely rotatable drive-drums to hold the pork side against said conveyor means under bias.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 1 wherein means is provided between said pushoff station and said rib cut station to further feed the pork side and comprises a knobbed drum and means to bias said drum against the pork side.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 29 wherein said rib cut means comprises a rib cut knife and freely rotatable drive-drums to bias the pork side against said conveyor means.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 29 wherein said means to bias said drum comprises a fluid pressure operated cylinder acting as an air spring to force said drum downward against the pork side.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 31 wherein means is responsive to the position of the pork side on said conveyor means after the loin has been pulled to actuate said fluid pressure operated cylinder in the opposite direction.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 1 wherein said rib cut means comprises a rib cut knife and freely rotatable drums to bias the pork side against said conveyor means while it is drawn past said rib cut knife.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine including means to raise said drums and said rib cut knife out of the pork side at the end ol the rib cut operation.
- said means to raise comprises a fluid pressure operated cylinder and delayed action actuat' ing means therefor responsive to the arrival of the ad vance edge of the pork side past said rib cut knife.
- a loin pull and rib cut machine according to claim 34 wherein means is provided after the ribs are
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