Butchering – Carcass subdivision
Patent
1991-09-04
1992-11-10
Little, Willis
Butchering
Carcass subdivision
452155, 452157, 83 53, A22C 2514
Patent
active
051620162
ABSTRACT:
Fluidic jets are used to segment an animal carcass. A water jet is preferably used to cut the flesh of the carcass, and an abrasive jet is preferably used to cut the bones and other dense portions of the carcass. The jets are preferably delivered to the carcass from separate nozzles that are mounted adjacent one another on a cutting head. A multi-axis control arm carries the cutting head at one end thereof and controls the movement of the cutting head so that the fluidic jets segment the carcass along a predetermined cutting path.
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Little Willis
Texas Beef Group
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