Device for forming the suspension loop of a sausage with a strin

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452 46, A22C 1112

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052212289

ABSTRACT:
A device automatically forms a suspension loop of sausage at preprogrammable intervals in a machine for automatically tying, by string with a knot, meat stuffed in a casing. The machine has an orifice through which a stuffed casing passes, jaws for gripping the casing, a reel for holding a reserve of string, and a guide for moving the reel around the casing. The reel makes it possible to avoid unwinding of the string by inertia in a descent phase within the guide due to the fact that the reel has two heads which have identical geometric shapes provided with vertices, i.e. points. These vertices run along the guide with friction of a preset amount so that the vertices are able to make the reel, at the end of a movement cycle around the casing, retain a preset kinetic energy.

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