Butchering – Viscera processing
Patent
1991-10-15
1992-10-06
Little, Willis
Butchering
Viscera processing
452111, 452120, A22C 1100
Patent
active
051527154
ABSTRACT:
In a separating device, the heart, lungs and liver are separated from the viscera of a slaughtered bird by conveying these organs, including the gall-bladder, connected to the bird, essentially parallel to the path of the bird with a helical roller. First the heart and lungs are separated from the liver by cutting through the tissue connecting the heart and lungs, and the liver. Next, the liver is separated from the remainder of the viscera by increasing the distance between the liver and the gall-bladder, and cutting through the tissue connecting the liver and the gall-bladder.
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van de Eerden Henricus F. J. M.
van den Nieuwelaar Adrianus J.
Little Willis
Stork PMT B.V.
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