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GB2100577A
GB2100577A GB08119911A GB8119911A GB2100577A GB 2100577 A GB2100577 A GB 2100577A GB 08119911 A GB08119911 A GB 08119911A GB 8119911 A GB8119911 A GB 8119911A GB 2100577 A GB2100577 A GB 2100577A
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Ray Theodore Townsend
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Marel Inc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A22BUTCHERING; MEAT TREATMENT; PROCESSING POULTRY OR FISH
    • A22BSLAUGHTERING
    • A22B5/00Accessories for use during or after slaughtering
    • A22B5/16Skinning instruments or knives
    • A22B5/166Drum skinners
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A22BUTCHERING; MEAT TREATMENT; PROCESSING POULTRY OR FISH
    • A22CPROCESSING MEAT, POULTRY, OR FISH
    • A22C17/00Other devices for processing meat or bones
    • A22C17/12Apparatus for cutting-off rind

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Abstract

A membrane skinning machine (10) comprising a frame (13) with a conveyor mounted thereon, and gripping roll (12) rotatably mounted across one end of the conveyor to receive the product to be skinned. A concave shoe (16) with a cutting blade (18) is mounted generally concentrically with the gripping roll. A skin stripper roll (20) is mounted on the frame adjacent the gripper roll. The gripper roll has a plurality of parallel helical serrations (26) and grooves (28) on its outer surface which act to remove any fat in the grooves; any such dislodged fat being taken up by the stripper roll. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Membrane skinner Membrane skinners adapted to remove the thin membranes from steak, or skinners adapted to remove the skin from fish, have long been in use.
These machines are distinguished in the trade from pork skinners, for example, which remove a much thicker layer of skin from pork bellies, although the two types of skinners are similar in construction. The gripper rolls of prior membrane skinners usually have a plurality of straight serrations on the surface thereof which are parallel to the axis of the roll. A stripper roll with either straight or helically disposed serrations is disposed adjacent the gripper roll to remove the separated membrane or skin from the gripper roll. See U.S. Patent No. 3,513,893 issued May 26, 1970, for example. One of the problems created by the conventional structure of the prior art is that fat and other meat particles lodge between the serrations of the gripper roll during the membrane removal process.It is therefore necessary to subject the gripper roll to air or water jets to remove these particles. The use of the air or water jets adds to the expense of the machine, and the water disposal process creates further problems.
As indicated heretofore, the cleaning of the gripper roll of a mebrane skinner creates substantial problems. The principal object of this invention is to provide a membrane skinner wherein the gripper roll thereof is self-cleaning. This is achieved by creating a plurality of parallel helically disposed serrations on the surface of the gripper roll. The wiping action which then takes place between the gripping roll, the meat and the shoe serves to push the fat out of the grooves between the helical serrations as the fat begins to accumulate. The conventional stripper roll enhances the operation by dislodging the fat particles as they are extruded from the grooves. The above described phenomenon results in a gripper roll that is self cleaning.
The invention will now be described further, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure lisa longitudinal section through a membrane machine constructed in accordance with the invention; Figure 2 is a partial plan of the gripper roll on an enlarged scale; and Figure 3 is a section of the gripper roll surface on the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
The membrane skinner 10 can include most of the conventional skinner machine components shown in U.S. Patent No. 3,513,893, except for the construction of the gripper roll 12 which is rotatably mounted on a frame 13 and powered by a suitable power source. A conventional hold down roller 13a maintains the meat product 14 in intimate contact with the gripper roll 12, concave shoe 16 and the cutting blade 18. A conventional stripper roll 20 is also rotatably mounted on the frame and is powered to rotate in the same direction and at a faster speed than the gripper roll 12. The conventional stripper roll 20 has a plurality of parallel serrations 22 and grooves 24 which can be either axially or helically disposed.
The essence of this invention dwells in the discovery that helically disposed serrations 26 with intermittent grooves 28 on the surface of the gripper roll 12 result in a wiping action with the meat product 14, membrane 30, and shoe 16 to create a gripping roll which is self-cleaning.
As the fat begins to build up in giooves 28, the wiping action tends to push the built-up fat along and out of the grooves. The stripper roll 20 engages and dislodges any built-up fat that clings to the gripper roll.
As a result, the gripper roll is self-cleaning, and the air and water jets used to clean the membrane skinners of the prior art are no longer required.
1. A membrane skinning machine comprising a shoe element mounted on a frame adjacent a gripper roll, the shoe element having a concave surface complementary to the surface of the gripper roll, a cutting blade being mounted in the shoe and extending along the gripper roll and a plurality of helically disposed serrations being provided on the surface of the gripper roll.
2. A machine as claimed in claim 1, in which a stripper roll is rotably mounted on the frame adjacent the gripper roll.
3. A machine as claimed in claim 1 or 2, in which the serrations are of continuous construction.
4. A membrane skinning machine constructed and arranged to operate substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
**WARNING** end of DESC field may overlap start of CLMS **.

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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. SPECIFICATION Membrane skinner Membrane skinners adapted to remove the thin membranes from steak, or skinners adapted to remove the skin from fish, have long been in use. These machines are distinguished in the trade from pork skinners, for example, which remove a much thicker layer of skin from pork bellies, although the two types of skinners are similar in construction. The gripper rolls of prior membrane skinners usually have a plurality of straight serrations on the surface thereof which are parallel to the axis of the roll. A stripper roll with either straight or helically disposed serrations is disposed adjacent the gripper roll to remove the separated membrane or skin from the gripper roll. See U.S. Patent No. 3,513,893 issued May 26, 1970, for example. One of the problems created by the conventional structure of the prior art is that fat and other meat particles lodge between the serrations of the gripper roll during the membrane removal process.It is therefore necessary to subject the gripper roll to air or water jets to remove these particles. The use of the air or water jets adds to the expense of the machine, and the water disposal process creates further problems. As indicated heretofore, the cleaning of the gripper roll of a mebrane skinner creates substantial problems. The principal object of this invention is to provide a membrane skinner wherein the gripper roll thereof is self-cleaning. This is achieved by creating a plurality of parallel helically disposed serrations on the surface of the gripper roll. The wiping action which then takes place between the gripping roll, the meat and the shoe serves to push the fat out of the grooves between the helical serrations as the fat begins to accumulate. The conventional stripper roll enhances the operation by dislodging the fat particles as they are extruded from the grooves. The above described phenomenon results in a gripper roll that is self cleaning. The invention will now be described further, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure lisa longitudinal section through a membrane machine constructed in accordance with the invention; Figure 2 is a partial plan of the gripper roll on an enlarged scale; and Figure 3 is a section of the gripper roll surface on the line 3-3 of Figure 1. The membrane skinner 10 can include most of the conventional skinner machine components shown in U.S. Patent No. 3,513,893, except for the construction of the gripper roll 12 which is rotatably mounted on a frame 13 and powered by a suitable power source. A conventional hold down roller 13a maintains the meat product 14 in intimate contact with the gripper roll 12, concave shoe 16 and the cutting blade 18. A conventional stripper roll 20 is also rotatably mounted on the frame and is powered to rotate in the same direction and at a faster speed than the gripper roll 12. The conventional stripper roll 20 has a plurality of parallel serrations 22 and grooves 24 which can be either axially or helically disposed. The essence of this invention dwells in the discovery that helically disposed serrations 26 with intermittent grooves 28 on the surface of the gripper roll 12 result in a wiping action with the meat product 14, membrane 30, and shoe 16 to create a gripping roll which is self-cleaning. As the fat begins to build up in giooves 28, the wiping action tends to push the built-up fat along and out of the grooves. The stripper roll 20 engages and dislodges any built-up fat that clings to the gripper roll. As a result, the gripper roll is self-cleaning, and the air and water jets used to clean the membrane skinners of the prior art are no longer required. CLAIMS
1. A membrane skinning machine comprising a shoe element mounted on a frame adjacent a gripper roll, the shoe element having a concave surface complementary to the surface of the gripper roll, a cutting blade being mounted in the shoe and extending along the gripper roll and a plurality of helically disposed serrations being provided on the surface of the gripper roll.
2. A machine as claimed in claim 1, in which a stripper roll is rotably mounted on the frame adjacent the gripper roll.
3. A machine as claimed in claim 1 or 2, in which the serrations are of continuous construction.
4. A membrane skinning machine constructed and arranged to operate substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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GB2472007A (en) * 2009-07-20 2011-01-26 Devrone Ltd Primal meat cut processing system
US11582977B1 (en) 2021-08-12 2023-02-21 James Leonard Peritoneum removal assembly
CN121005314A (en) * 2025-10-28 2025-11-25 温州联淼环保科技有限公司 A fully automatic coating machine frame with a cutting edge and material discharge structure

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2472007A (en) * 2009-07-20 2011-01-26 Devrone Ltd Primal meat cut processing system
GB2472007B (en) * 2009-07-20 2013-12-04 Devrone Ltd A processing system
US11582977B1 (en) 2021-08-12 2023-02-21 James Leonard Peritoneum removal assembly
CN121005314A (en) * 2025-10-28 2025-11-25 温州联淼环保科技有限公司 A fully automatic coating machine frame with a cutting edge and material discharge structure

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