![]() APPARATUS FOR PLACING SAUSAGES TO BE WRAPPED AROUND A PLATINUM AND WITH A CUTTING TOOL
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a device for portioning sausages from a continuous sausage made of a flexible casing containing a food product, such as sausage meat. The device comprises in particular a rotating plate provided with a succession of clamping members arranged in a circle centered around the axis of the plate, the clamping members comprising a pair of clamps of which at least one clamp is movable, the clamps being driven by the rotation of the platen in a back and forth motion between an open position and a closed position, the continuous sausage being clamped between the pliers in the closed position and pulled by said pliers to wrap around platinum during its rotation. Each gripper has a front gripping edge coming into contact with the continuous sausage, and in that in the closed position, the front edges of the two grippers completely overlap on a strip of non-zero width so as to exert on the hose a displacement transverse to the longitudinal axis of the continuous sausage. In this way, the hose is pinched and stretched over a certain length and undergoes a tightening that persists when cut and that keeps the food product inside the casing. 公开号:FR3046031A1 申请号:FR1563449 申请日:2015-12-29 公开日:2017-06-30 发明作者:Jeremy Beucher 申请人:System B; IPC主号:
专利说明:
The invention relates to an apparatus for portioning sausages from a continuous sausage which can be sliced over a platen and provided with a cutting tool. cutting in equal portion. A particularity of the invention lies in the fact that the cut sausage does not need to be twisted at its ends or to be bound to prevent the flesh from escaping. To this end, the apparatus comprises tongs exerting a transverse movement on the hose to stretch it. 2. Prior Art In the field of agri-food, professionals have slicing devices that allow a product manufactured in large quantities to produce individual portions. More specifically, the present invention relates to a portioning device of an elongated food product which is cut into individual portions, and more particularly to a portioning device comprising at least one pair of particular pliers, in particular for producing sausages. from a continuous sausage consisting of a food product such as minced meat or fish and / or vegetables, covered with a skin or envelope. Nowadays, the portioning devices for the manufacture of sausage-type products generally comprise at least one pair of opposed tongs able to be moved towards each other by means of actuating an open position towards a closed position to pinch the hose filled with food product. Each clamp comprises a plate provided in its end which faces the other clamp, a front edge pinching, substantially V-shaped. The two clamps are offset relative to each other so that, when moving to the closed position, the clamps overlap in the manner of a shear, and form by their edge before a passage or diaphragm whose section decreases gradually. When pinching, the hose is tightened and the food product is hunted on each side of the contraction point. Once the hose is tightened, it must be cut exactly at the point of tightening and the food product must be kept in the portion thus formed. For this, the portioning device comprises cutting means comprising a blade associated with the pair of clamps, adapted to be actuated to cut the hose when the clamps are in the closed position, that is to say close to the maximum. To prevent the food product from exiting the casing through the two open ends of the casing, a first solution is to surround the end of a flexible tie that is tightly knotted or a U-shaped metal clip which is then crushed so that the two branches of the U overlap. These two solutions are effective but complex to implement and increase both the cost of manufacturing the device, and the price of an individual portion. Another solution is to increase the thickness of the clamps so as to lengthen the hose length in which the food product is driven. The individual portions then have at the ends small emptied envelope tails. This alternative also consists of twisting the hose between the clamps when the portion is still held by the clamps. After cutting, the two tails remain twisted and maintain the food product in the individual portion. This solution is economical but complex to implement in a device. In addition, the current sausage market is becoming increasingly important for manufacturers who can not afford to buy industrial products for large-scale production. It is therefore desirable to develop and market an industrial device that is inexpensive and simple in its operation. There is therefore a real need for a device for portioning sausages from a continuous sausage, consisting of a hose filled with food product, which provides both a sausage cut to a calibrated length and which ensures a good closing of the ends to keep the food inside. OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION The invention therefore presents a new apparatus and a new manufacturing process that makes it possible to portion sausages at a cost that is too high, the ends of which keep the food product inside. This unit receives continuous sausage and can portion sausages for small to medium amounts. This device easily adapts to different diameters of continuous sausages available on the market. This device has several settings to vary the length of sausages. 4. Presentation of the invention In order to solve at least the aforementioned problems, the present invention provides a sausage portioning device from a continuous sausage formed of a flexible casing containing a food product, such as sausage meat, the device comprising a rotating plate provided with a succession of clamping members arranged in a circle centered around the axis of the plate, the clamping members comprising a pair of clamps of which at least one clamp is movable, the clamps being driven by rotating the platen in a back and forth motion between an open position and a closed position, the continuous sausage being clamped between the pliers in the closed position and pulled by said pliers to wrap around the platinum during its rotation. Each clip has a pinch front edge contacting the continuous sausage, and in that in the closed position, the front edges of the two clips completely overlap on a non-zero width band so as to exert on the hose a displacement transverse to the longitudinal axis of the continuous sausage. In this way, the hose is pinched and stretched over a certain length and undergoes a tightening which persists when it is cut and which keeps the food product inside the hose. According to a first embodiment, the at least one movable clamp has a base moving in translation with the aid of a pin forming a cam-type probe cooperating with at least one cam. In this way, the movement of the clamps of each clamping member is facilitated. According to another embodiment, the pin fits into a groove formed in the side wall of the at least one cylindrical cam locked in rotation on the axis of the plate and whose longitudinal axis merges with this axis of platinum. In this way, the movement of the clamps is effected when the plate is rotating, the cams being stationary. According to another embodiment, the portioning device comprises a shear member associated with a pair of clamps and moving in translation by the rotation of the plate. The shear member moves between the tongs to cut the continuous sausage when the two tongs are in the closed position. In this way, the cut is made in the pinching zone, just after the flesh has been driven out of this zone. When the tweezers diverge after cutting, the stretched hose keeps the food product perfectly inside. According to another first embodiment, the front edges of each gripper are in the form of "<" and ">", the open parts of the "<" and ">" facing each other, the two grippers being offset one by relative to the other so that, when moving to the closed position, the clamps overlap, and form their edge before a passage whose section gradually decreases to become zero. In this way, the casing containing the food product is more easily tightened and then stretched. According to another embodiment, the two branches of the "<" and ">" intersect at right angles, the front edges having an oblong hole made at the point of intersection of the two branches, the oblong holes being offset in position. closing the section of the passage is zero. In this way, the hose emptied of its food product is positioned perfectly in the two holes before being cut. According to another embodiment, the two clamps (8, 16, 17) of the clamping member are movably mounted on the plate and move towards one another in translation. In this way, the movement of each clamp is shorter and the operation of tightening the hose by driving the product inside is faster. According to another embodiment, the rotation of the plate causing the displacement of at least one clamp is effected by a crank handled by an operator. In this way, the cost of the device is minimized and its maintenance is optimized. According to another embodiment, the clamps are formed of a plurality of at least three plates having right front edges and offset from each other and intended to interlock with each other, so as to subject the sausage continues at least two perpendicular and opposite directions. In this way, the stretching of the hose is longer and closing is more effective. According to another embodiment, the plate comprises a plurality of series of orifices for fixing the clamping members, each series having the same number of orifices, the orifices of each series being aligned along a radius of the plate, all the orifices of the same series being placed on a circle whose center is situated on the axis of rotation of the plate, two orifices adjacent to the same orifice of the same series being equidistant so as to sausages of the same length during a complete rotation of the platen. In this way, it is possible to portion sausages of varying lengths with the same apparatus. 5. List of Figures Other features and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly on reading the following description of a particular embodiment, given as a simple illustrative and non-limiting example, and the accompanying drawings. among which: Figure 1 front view of an embodiment of a sausage portioning apparatus from a continuous sausage, Figure 2 shows in perspective an embodiment of a portioning device of portion of sausages from a continuous sausage, Figure 3 shows in perspective the frame 4 of the device without moving parts, Figure 4 shows in perspective the mounting of the plate on the frame according to a preferred embodiment, Figure 5 present in profile and in perspective a clamping member fixed on the plate according to a preferred embodiment, FIG. 6 represents a diagram showing by transparency the positions of the blades Figs. 7 shows the portioning device having a single clamping member and two slides, Fig. 8 shows in a transparent manner the clamp, the counter-gripper and the blade in position d. FIG. 9 shows the clamp, the counter-gripper and the blade in the closed position, FIG. 10 shows in detail the position of the grippers and counter-gripper and, in inset, the tightened hose undergoing stretching, FIG. inset and top view of a clamp and a counter-clamp tightening and stretching a hose between them, Figure 12 shows the cutting of the continuous sausage when the clamp and the counter-clamp are in the closed position, and shows the exit of the blade, FIG. 13 shows the position of the blades, pliers and counter-gripper after cutting the sausage, FIG. 14 shows examples of values of angles of rotation of the platen associated with the various operations of making sausages, Figures 15.a, 15.b, 15.c, 15.d, and 15.e have arrangements of the device for portioning sausages of varying lengths. 6. DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION 6.1 GENERAL PRINCIPLE The invention relates to a device for portioning sausages from a continuous sausage made of a flexible casing containing a food product, such as sausage. The device comprises in particular a rotating plate provided with a succession of clamping members arranged in a circle centered around the axis of the plate, the clamping members comprising a pair of clamps of which at least one clamp is movable, the clamps being driven by the rotation of the platen in a back and forth motion between an open position and a closed position, the continuous sausage being clamped between the pliers in the closed position and pulled by said pliers to wrap around platinum during its rotation. Each clip has a pinch front edge contacting the continuous sausage, and in that in the closed position, the front edges of the two clips completely overlap on a non-zero width band so as to exert on the hose a displacement transverse to the longitudinal axis of the continuous sausage. In this way, the hose is pinched and stretched over a certain length and undergoes a tightening which persists when it is cut and which keeps the food product inside the hose. 6.2 Description of an embodiment FIG. 1 shows a front view of an exemplary embodiment of a sausage portioning apparatus from a continuous sausage. The device 1 has a circular plate 2 whose rotary axis 3 is mounted horizontally on a frame 4 having feet 5. Clamping members 6 are arranged on the lateral face of the plate at a position of a centered circle. around the axis of the plate. The apparatus receives a continuous sausage 7 formed of a cylindrical casing into which a food product, sausage meat for example, has been introduced. The clamping members 6 have clamps 8 for surrounding a continuous sausage 7 and tighten to cause it in the rotation of the plate. The continuous sausage joins the plate tangentially to the circle supporting the clamping members. The continuous sausage is sufficiently flexible to take the circular shape imposed by the clamping members. The sausage is tightened by the members 6 and driven by the rotation of the plate 2. During this rotation the casing undergoes a gradual tightening until the food product is chased on each side of the contraction point. Once the food product is hunted, the organs 6 continue their translations a few millimeters to stretch the hose. At this point, the hose is cut by a blade placed at the clamping member and the sausage 9 thus cut falls into a collection tray. The sausage wraps around a circular shape before being cut and then retains this curved aspect that has a good appearance in terms of marketing. The clamps 8 are driven in translation by two cams secured by means of the plate by keying so that they occupy a perfectly fixed position relative to the frame 4. The rotation of the plate 2 is caused manually by an operator using a crank 10, thus avoiding the use of a motor, and simplifying the manufacture of the apparatus. According to an alternative embodiment, the rotation of the plate is carried out using an electric motor, the drive mode is done primarily by gears. According to an improvement not shown in FIG. 1, the plate has several series of orifices 11 for fixing the clamping members 6, each series has the same number of orifices, and the orifices of each series are aligned along a radius of the plate. All the orifices of the same series are placed on a circle whose center is situated on the axis of rotation of the plate. The two neighboring orifices of the same orifice of the same series being equidistant, the clamping members 6 are also and this arrangement allows to produce sausages of the same length. FIG. 2 shows in perspective an exemplary embodiment of a sausage portioning apparatus from a continuous sausage. The clamping members 6 are secured to the plate by straight and cylindrical rails 12 passing through the orifices 11, these slides open on each side of the plate and are kept parallel to each other. The clamps slide on the slideways by guiding two cylindrical cams whose axes merge with that of the plate 2. A front cam 13 is placed at the front of the plate, and a rear cam 14 at the rear. As will be seen later, the cam before 13 causes the movement of the clamps and blades, and the rear cam 14 causes the movement of the counter-gripper. FIG.3 shows in perspective the frame 4 of the device without moving parts. The frame is placed on four legs S adjustable in height and supports a horizontal axis 3 fixed in the upper part, this axis 3 has three sections. The first section which is located at the end of the shaft opposite its attachment to the frame 4 has a small diameter and a key. The front cam 13 is fixed on this first section and its rotation is blocked by the first key. The second section of a larger diameter serves as a bearing for the free rotation of the plate 2. A third section with the largest diameter supports the rear cam 14, which is also blocked in rotation by a second key. FIG.4 shows in perspective the mounting of the plate on the frame according to a preferred embodiment. The plate 2 is slid on the second section of the axis 3 and is free to rotate. According to the embodiment represented by the left-hand part of FIG. 4, the circular plate comprises two series of orifices 15 aligned in radii uniformly distributed around the axis of rotation of the plate, each series forming a circumference centered around the axis of rotation. The slides 12 are inserted into these holes so as to exceed each side. The slides 12 are fitted tight in the holes of the plate. According to an improvement, the portioning device has a guide wheel whose circular section groove receives the continuous hose and directs it in its movement around the device. FIG. 5 presents in profile and in perspective a clamping member fixed on the plate according to a preferred embodiment. The clamping member consists of a pair of clamps 8, elements for moving at least one and a shearing means. More specifically, a clamp 16 and a counter-gripper 17 are moved in translation by the rotation of the plate 2 in a back and forth movement between an open position and a closed position. The continuous sausage is thus clamped between the tongs in the closed position and pulled by the tongs to wrap around the platen as it rotates. When the continuous sausage is completely tightened by the tongs, the shearing means 18, typically a blade 18, moves laterally and is inserted between the tongs to cut the hose. According to a simple embodiment, a single gripper is moved in translation. According to a preferred embodiment, the displacement of the moving parts is less important because it is distributed on the clamp and the counter-gripper. According to a preferred embodiment, the three elements: grippers 16, counter-gripper 17 and blade 18 are driven in translation by a system of two cams. These three elements are extended in their part oriented towards the axis 3 of the plate by cylindrical pins 19, of circular shape. Each pin 19 forms a feeler of the cam type and is inserted into a corresponding groove made in one of the two cams 13 or 14. Fig. 6 shows a diagram showing by transparency the positions of the blades and clamps, and how are their movements. The clamp 16 has a base 20 which comprises two elongated and cylindrical holes whose axes are parallel to the axis 3 of rotation of the plate 2. The two slides 12 fit into the elongated holes and the clip slides on these slides without being able to rotate. Similarly, the counter-gripper 17 also has a base 21 with two elongated holes for receiving the same slides. Finally, the blade 18 is also mounted on a base 22 of the same type as the previous two. In this way, the gripper 16, the counter-gripper 17 and the blade 18 can slide on the same slideways and position themselves accurately relative to each other. The two bases 20, 22 extend in their part oriented towards the axis of rotation of the plate by two cylindrical pins 19 which fit into two grooves formed in the front cam 13. The base 21 is also extended by a spindle cylindrical 19 which is inserted into a groove formed in the rear cam 14. The grooves of each cam have a width at least equal to the diameter of the pin 19. Fig. 7 shows the portioning device having a single clamping member and two slides. The two cams 13 and 14 are fixedly mounted on the axis 3 which is seen by transparency. The rotation of the plate also causes the rotation of the clamping members 6. The three cylindrical pins 19 then follow the pattern imposed by the three grooves 24, 25 and 26 formed on the sides of the cylindrical cams 13 and 14. The displacement of the pins cause that of the clamps, counter-gripper and blade which alternately approach and move away from the plate 2. The outline of the grooves 24, 25 and 26 defines precisely the relative distances between the three elements of the clamping member: the clamp 16 , the counter-gripper 17 and the blade 18. We will now detail the kinematics of the displacement of these elements as a function of the rotation of the plate, and show how it is possible to cut a continuous sausage so that the ends of the sausages maintain the food product inside, without the need to twist them. Fig. 8, shows in transparency the position of the clamp 16, the counter-clamp 17 and the blade 18 in the open position. The front ends of each clip have a notch that defines a pinch edge in the form of quotation marks "<" and ">". The two clamps face each other and present to the other the open part of the quotation marks "<" and ">" forming a passage "<>" subsequently called "diaphragm". The clamps and counter-gripper are offset relative to each other so that, during their translations, these elements overlap in the manner of a shear, and form by their edge before the diaphragm. The blade 18 is mounted horizontally and passes through both the gripper 16 and the gripper 17. In the open position, the ends of the quotation marks "<" and ">" are separated by at least a determined distance to allow the passage of the sausage continues in the diaphragm, this distance is 35 millimeters on the prototype made. The two grooves 24 and 25 control the movement of the clamps 16 and counter-clamps 17 on the one hand, and the groove 26 controls the movement of the blades 18 on the other hand. In the position illustrated in FIG. 8, the three elements are separated to the maximum, the two grooves 26 and 24 respectively control the movement of the blade 18 and the clamps 16 and are separated by a distance DL corresponding to the useful length of the blade 18. When, during the rotation of the plate 2, the continuous sausage 7 is housed in the diaphragm, the grooves 24 and 25 are closer to each other. At the same time, the groove 26 controlling the movement of the blades also approaches that of the counter-gripper while keeping the distance DL constant with that of the gripper. During this movement, the tongs gradually tighten around the continuous sausage and drive the food product out of the pinching zone. According to an improvement, the two branches of the quotation marks "<" and ">" intersect at right angles and an oblong hole 27 is formed in the front edge at the point of intersection. This oblong hole makes it possible to gather all the casing in a small volume at the intersection of the two branches of the quotation marks "<" and ">", when the pliers and counter-pliers have just overlapped. After a certain angle of rotation of the plate, the clamping members have the arrangement shown in FIG. 9. In this closed position, the clamp, the counter-gripper and the blade have moved in the directions indicated by the arrows. The front edges of the grippers and counter-gripper completely overlap on a strip extending from top to bottom and of a non-zero width so that the casing moves transversely to the longitudinal axis the continuous sausage. Fig. 10 shows in detail the position of the clamps and counter-gripper in the closed position, the overlapping of the front edges being effected on a strip of at least 4 millimeters. It can thus be seen that the two oblong holes 27 of the front edges of the pliers and counter-pliers are no longer aligned and that the section of the diaphragm is zero. The medallion of FIG. 11 shows the arrangement of a clamp and a counter-gripper seen from above with a hose tight between them. On each side, the continuous sausage 7 is visible with the food product inside. The constricted hose 30 is displaced transversely to the axis of the sausage and thereby stretched lengthwise. This stretch in the length direction causes a narrowing of the casing in the transverse direction which will allow to maintain the food product in the sausage when it will be cut by the blade 18. According to an improvement visible in this figure, the clamps and counter-pliers are formed of a plurality of at least three plates having straight leading edges and staggered from each other. On the same plane, a leading edge of a clamp plate contacts a leading edge of another counter-clamp plate. The plates are fixed flanks against flanks so that the clamp and the counter-gripper intermesh into one another. In this way the hose undergoes a first displacement perpendicular to the axis of the sausage between the first and the second plate in a first direction, then a second displacement in a direction opposite to the first between the second and the third plate. These two displacements in opposite directions increase the stretching of the continuous sausage, and the maintenance of the food product in the casing is thus improved. Fig. 12 shows the cutting of the continuous sausage when the clamp and the counter-gripper are in the closed position. The cutting is carried out by advancing the blade 18 inside the clamp 16 to a position where said blade passes through at least a portion of the counter-gripper. This movement is made by bringing the groove 26 closer to the groove 24. The movement of the blade occurs during a number of degrees of rotation of the plate 2. When the continuous sausage is cut, the blades, pliers and counter-pliers can move apart as shown in FIG. 13. The sausage thus cut falls into the collection tray, and can be packaged. Fig. 14 shows an example of values of angles of rotation of the plate associated with the following operations: - clamp closure 16 and counter-gripper 17, - displacement of the blade 18, - opening of the gripper 16 and against the gripper 17 and return of the blade 18 to a rest position. In the example illustrated by the preceding figures describing the prototype made, the closing step of the clamp and the counter-clamp resulting in the position shown in FIG. 9, is performed during a first rotation of 105 °. Then, the continuous sausage cutting step of moving the blade to the position shown in FIG. 12, takes place during a second rotation of 75 °. Finally, the step of removing these three elements so as to accommodate the sausage continues as shown in FIG. 6, takes place during a third rotation of 142 °. During this rotation, the blade 16, the counter-gripper 17 and the blade 18 move concomitantly to mutually move away. An intermediate rotation of 18 ° between the second and the third rotation does not cause displacements of these three elements, but stabilizes them to then allow them to move in the other direction. An intermediate rotation of 20 ° between the third and the first rotation makes it possible to remove the clamping members. According to an improvement illustrated by FIGS. 15.a, 15.b, 15.c, 15.d, and 15. e. the portioning device is capable of varying the length of the cut sausages. For this, simply increase or decrease the number of clamping members 6 arranged on the plate 2. The clamps can easily be removed by removing them from their slides 12. The prototype has a plate with a diameter of 200 mm, and the first and second series of slides 12 each forming a circumference are respectively at 67 millimeters and 83 millimeters of the axis 3 of the plate. If, as shown in FIG. 15.a, the maximum of clamping members is fixed on the portioning device, in this case 12, a complete turn of the platen produces 12 sausages, each of a length of 60 millimeters. If, as shown in FIG. 15.b, 6 clamping members are fixed, then a complete turn of the platen produces 6 sausages, each of a length of 120 millimeters. Fig. 15.c shows a device with 4 clamping members fixed, a complete turn of the platen then produces 4 sausages, each of a length of 180 millimeters. Fig. 15.d shows an arrangement with 3 clamps fixed on the plate, for a production of 3 sausages per turn, each 240 millimeters long. Fig. 15.e presents a device having 2 clamping members fixed on the plate, and producing 2 sausages per turn, each of a length of 360 millimeters. Other numbers of clamping members are possible (18, 24, ...). The larger the number of organs, the greater the diameter of the plate becomes important so as to accommodate all. The invention is not limited to the embodiments that have just been described. In particular, the apparatus described above can produce any food product of elongated shape requiring a tightening and cutting according to a predetermined length.
权利要求:
Claims (10) [1" id="c-fr-0001] 1. Device for portioning sausages from a continuous sausage (7) formed of a flexible hose containing a food product, such as sausage meat, said device comprising a rotating plate (2) provided with a succession of clamping members arranged in a circle centered around the axis of the plate, the clamping members (6) comprising a pair of clamps (8, 16, 17) of which at least one clamp is movable, the clamps being driven by the rotation of the plate in a back and forth motion between an open position and a closed position, the continuous sausage being clamped between the clips (8, 16, 17) in the closed position and pulled by said grippers for wrapping around the turntable during its rotation, characterized in that each gripper (8, 16, 17) has a gripping front edge coming into contact with the continuous sausage, and that in the position of closing, the front edges of the two clamps are hevauchent completely on a strip of non-zero width so as to exert on the casing a displacement transverse to the longitudinal axis the continuous sausage. [2" id="c-fr-0002] 2. Sausage portioning device according to claim 1, characterized in that the at least one movable clamp (8, 16, 17) has a base moving in translation with the aid of a pin (19). forming a cam-type probe cooperating with at least one cam (13, 14). [3" id="c-fr-0003] 3. A sausage portioning device according to claim 2, characterized in that said pin (19) is inserted into a groove formed in the side wall of the at least one cylindrical cam (13, 14) locked in rotation on the axis (3) of the plate and whose longitudinal axis coincides with this axis (3) of the plate. [4" id="c-fr-0004] 4. sausage portioning device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a shearing member (18) associated with a pair of tongs and moving in translation by the rotation of the plate, the shear member moving between the tongs to cut the continuous sausage when the two tongs are in the closed position. [5" id="c-fr-0005] Sausage portioning device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the front edges of each gripper (8, 16, 17) are in the form of quotation marks "<" and ">", the parts open quotation marks "<" and ">" facing each other, the two grippers being offset relative to each other so that, when moving to the closed position, the grippers overlap, and form by their edge before a passage whose section gradually decreases to become zero. [6" id="c-fr-0006] Sausage portioning device according to claim 5, characterized in that the two branches of the quotation mark "<" and ">" intersect at right angles, the front edges having an oblong hole (27) formed at the point of intersection of the two branches, the oblong holes being offset in the closed position so that the section of the passage is zero. [7" id="c-fr-0007] 7. Sausage portioning device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the two clamps (8, 16, 17) of the clamping member (6) are movably mounted on the plate and move to one another in translation. [8" id="c-fr-0008] 8. sausage portioning device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the rotation of the plate causing the displacement of at least one clamp is effected by a crank handled by an operator. [9" id="c-fr-0009] Sausage portioning device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the clamps (8, 16, 17) are formed of a plurality of at least three plates having straight and offset front edges. each other and intended to fit into each other, so as to subject the sausage continues at least two perpendicular movements and opposite direction. [10" id="c-fr-0010] Sausage portioning device according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the plate comprises a plurality of series of orifices (11) for fixing the clamping members (6), each series having the same number of orifices, the orifices of each series being aligned along a radius of the plate (2), all the orifices of the same series being placed on a circle whose center is situated on the axis of rotation of the plate, two orifices adjacent to the same orifice of the same series being equidistant so as to portion sausages of the same length during a complete rotation of the plate.
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公开号 | 公开日 CA2951652A1|2017-06-29| EP3187051B1|2018-11-28| ES2713446T3|2019-05-21| EP3187051A1|2017-07-05| FR3046031B1|2018-01-05|
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公开号 | 申请日 | 公开日 | 申请人 | 专利标题 EP0139333A1|1981-07-02|1985-05-02|Devro, Inc.|Method and apparatus for processing stuffed sausage casing| EP0109801A1|1982-11-10|1984-05-30|Devro, Inc.|Apparatus for separating stuffed sausage links| EP0503720A1|1991-03-11|1992-09-16|Giovanni Battista Righele|Machine for the separation of one continuous sausage into individual sausages| WO1994023584A2|1993-04-15|1994-10-27|Devro Limited|Apparatus and method for forming sausage links| FR3091803B1|2019-01-18|2021-12-10|Concept Epices SARL|Sausage portioning device| FR3107430B1|2020-02-21|2022-02-18|Concept Epices SARL|Sausage portioning device| FR3110049A1|2020-05-13|2021-11-19|Concept Epices SARL|Sausage portioning device|
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申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题 FR1563449A|FR3046031B1|2015-12-29|2015-12-29|APPARATUS FOR PLACING SAUSAGES TO BE WRAPPED AROUND A PLATINUM AND WITH A CUTTING TOOL|FR1563449A| FR3046031B1|2015-12-29|2015-12-29|APPARATUS FOR PLACING SAUSAGES TO BE WRAPPED AROUND A PLATINUM AND WITH A CUTTING TOOL| CA2951652A| CA2951652A1|2015-12-29|2016-12-14|Device for portioning sausages wound around a platen and featuring a cutting tool| EP16205222.9A| EP3187051B1|2015-12-29|2016-12-20|Apparatus for dividing sausages into portions, winding around a plate and provided with a cutting tool| ES16205222T| ES2713446T3|2015-12-29|2016-12-20|Splitting device in portions of sausages that wrap around a platen and provided with a cutting tool| 相关专利
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