Machine for processing fish
First Claim
1. Skin removing apparatus comprising:
- a. a conveyor for securing a body and moving it along a prescribed path;
b. securing means for securing one end of the body to said conveyor;
c. slitting means for making a crosswise cut along one of the narrow sides of said body below the end secured by the securing means;
d. gripper means, movable in a direction opposite the conveyor, for gripping the skin at the cut made by the slitting means; and
in which the conveyor is a rotatable wheel, the body moves in an arc and the gripper means is mounted on a drum which rotates in the opposite direction to the wheel when the gripper has gripped the skin.
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Abstract
A fluid power operated fish skinning machine that severs the tail and impales the fish on a wheel. The fish is then rotated past cutting stations where the dorsal fins are removed and the belly flap is cut. The wheel is then stopped opposite a cutting wheel mounted on a drum which is rotatable about its axis in either direction and is pivotable against or away from the fish body. The drum is pivoted against the fish and a transverse slit is made by the cutting wheel in the fish across the backbone near the head of the fish. The drum is then rotated until a gripping device on the drum is disposed in the slit. The gripping device is then pivoted against the drum and grips the skin against the outer surface of the drum. The drum and wheel are then rotated in opposite directions about their axes such that the skin is peeled from the fish.
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Citations
17 Claims
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1. Skin removing apparatus comprising:
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a. a conveyor for securing a body and moving it along a prescribed path; b. securing means for securing one end of the body to said conveyor; c. slitting means for making a crosswise cut along one of the narrow sides of said body below the end secured by the securing means; d. gripper means, movable in a direction opposite the conveyor, for gripping the skin at the cut made by the slitting means; and
in which the conveyor is a rotatable wheel, the body moves in an arc and the gripper means is mounted on a drum which rotates in the opposite direction to the wheel when the gripper has gripped the skin. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. Skin removing apparatus comprising:
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a. a conveyor for securing a body and moving it along a prescribed path; b. securing means for securing one end of the body to said conveyor; c. cutting means having a first means for removing selected appendages on said body and a second means for making lengthwise slits along the longest sides of said body; d. slitting means for making a crosswise cut along one of the narrow sides of said body below the end secured by the securing means; e. gripper means, movable in a direction opposite the conveyor, for gripping the skin at the cut made by the slitting means; and
in which the first means of said cutting means is a V-shaped clamp having a lengthwise slot through which the appendage to be removed is constrained. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. A skin gripper comprising:
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a. a cylinder adapted to rotate about its axis in either direction; b. a first opening on said cylinder; c. a second opening on said cylinder; d. piston means mounted within the cylinder for extending a cutting blade through said first opening; e. second piston means mounted within the cylinder and extending through said second opening for a gripper mounted on the outer surface of the cylinder. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. Apparatus for skinning bodies that comprises:
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a. conveyance means having a surface to receive the body and move it along an arcuate path; b. means for holding the body against said surface; c. means associated with said conveyance means for impaling the body at one end thereof to secure the body at the surface of the conveyance means; d. means for removing selected appendages on the body; e. knife means positioned to make a pair of longitudinal cuts along each flank of the body, into the belly cavity thereof and along substantially the full length of the body; f. means to cut a slit across the back of the body near the back of the head, the slit being of such a length that if the skin on the tail side of the slit is gripped and pulled towards the tail, separation of the skin from the flesh will occur; g. gripper means that grips the skin along the length of said slit on the tail side of said slit; h. means to effect relative motion between the gripper means and the fish in a direction substantially parallel to the backbone in a direction to remove the skin from the head of the fish toward the tail thereof. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A machine in which a fish is placed on a conveyor with its head directed toward a wheel which prescribes a circular path along several processing stations;
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sensing means at the input to the wheel for providing an electrical signal when the nose of the fish is present; a pneumatic piston with a sharpened spike carried on the wheel, to impale the fish at the throat; a coincidence circuit to provide a first signal to operate a V-clamp suspended over the fish which holds the fish against the outside periphery of the wheel, and a second signal to operate the piston which then secures the fish to the outer perimeter of the wheel; a fin cutting station in which the dorsal fins of the fish pass through a slotted V-shaped clamp suspended pivotally above the fish and wheel; means for sensing when the spike has passed the V-clamp; means for promptly thereafter severing the fin; a pair of belly flap cutters disposed on opposite sides of the wheel and which cut the lower body of the fish to a sufficient depth; sensing means for sensing when the head of the fish is next disposed opposite a slitter means carried on a gripper drum located opposite the wheel and rotatable in two directions such that when the head is correctly positioned, the wheel is stopped and a slit is made across the back near the back of the head of the fish, the slit being of such length that if the skin on the tail side of the slit is gripped and pulled toward the tail, separation of the skin from the flesh will occur, and; a gripper means for engaging the skin at said tail side while the wheel is operated in an opposite direction from the drum such that the gripper pulls the skin in a direction opposite the head of the fish which is being pulled by the hook on the wheel thereby removing the skin from the fish.
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Specification