Device for opening and emptying filled food cans

Material or article handling – Device for emptying portable receptacle – With container opening means

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198377, 222 87, B30B 900

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053583760

ABSTRACT:
The device for opening and emptying filled food cans comprises a conveyor path. Food cans are gripped in the conveyor path using semi-cylindrical clamping elements. In addition the cans are clamped on the end walls. Placed in the conveyor path is a knife for cutting through the can. Using the clamping elements on the end walls the can halves are turned over and emptied. The can halves are subsequently ejected into a reservoir.

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