Method and apparatus for transporting sausage to a treatment...

Butchering – Sausage making – Casing handling

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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10499012

ABSTRACT:
A method is for transporting one or more sausages provided with a suspension member into a treatment room. The sausages are placed in a holder in a desired position. A number of holders with the sausages therein are disposed adjacently of each other in the desired position, so that a stick or tube can be inserted through the holders in order to allow the sausages to be transported to the treatment room and to remain there adjacently of each other.

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patent: WO 01/97622 (2001-12-01), None

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