NZ733368B2 - A cutting device and a cutting system for cutting food products - Google Patents
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Abstract
This invention relates to a cutting device for cutting a food product that is conveyed by a conveyor means the cutting device comprising: a first cutting blade, a moving mechanism attached to said first cutting blade for moving the first cutting blade sideways in either direction across the conveyor means, and a control unit, wherein said first cutting blade is adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from one side of the product, wherein said control unit is adapted to control said first cutting blade and said moving mechanism based on image data of said food product, including utilizing said image data in instructing said moving mechanism to adjust the position of said first cutting blade across said conveyor means wherein the cutting device further comprises a second cutting blade adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from a side opposite to the side of the first cutting blade, and where the control unit is further adapted to control the second cutting blade. means, and a control unit, wherein said first cutting blade is adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from one side of the product, wherein said control unit is adapted to control said first cutting blade and said moving mechanism based on image data of said food product, including utilizing said image data in instructing said moving mechanism to adjust the position of said first cutting blade across said conveyor means wherein the cutting device further comprises a second cutting blade adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from a side opposite to the side of the first cutting blade, and where the control unit is further adapted to control the second cutting blade.
Description
A CUTTING DEVICE AND A CUTTING SYSTEM FOR CUTTING FOOD PRODUCTS
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a cutting device and to a method of cutting food
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Automation in the food industry is becoming more and more important, both to reduce
manual labor and thus costs, but also to increase the yield in the food processing.
An example of such equipment is disclosed in W02013 132068 which describes a cutting
apparatus for automatically cutting food products conveyed on a conveyor including at least
one conveyor belt. A cutter (e.g. a water jet cutter) is arranged above a gap extending across
the at least one conveyor belt and is positioned in relation to the gap such that the cutting path
ofthe cutter s h the food products and the gap and below the e level of the
at least one conveyor belt. The cutter is adapted to be connected to a control mechanism for
operating nt of the cutter along the gap. The gap is formed between adjacent
elongated supporting means such as rollers with a fixed internal arrangement, where the
adjacent elongated supporting means and the cutter is adapted to be connected to the control
mechanism for operating back and forth movement of the adjacent ted supporting
means and the cutter parallel to the conveying ion while maintaining the internal
arrangement of the nt elongated supporting means and the cutter fixed.
The above mentioned equipment is especially suitable to be used within the fish industry
where the part of a fillet with pin bones in white fish may be cut loose and removed
automatically.
However, this equipment is not suitable for cutting the remaining part of the fish fillets
into portions, e. g. to diVide the loin part of the fish fillet into fixed weights pieces.
There is thus a need for a cutting device that is e.g. suitable to be used as an addition to
the above mentioned device, or other similar devices, for enabling completing of the food
processing, e. g. g the fish meat into pieces.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
On the above background it is an object of embodiments of the present invention to
provide a g device that may serve as a complementary device, e. g. in ation with
the above-mentioned equipment as disclosed in W02013 132068, or as a stand-alone device
for tically cutting incisions in a food product or cut it into pieces in such a manner that
parts between the incisions or said pieces may e.g. fulfill a fined target such as a weight
target.
In general, the invention preferably seeks to mitigate, alleviate or eliminate one or
more ofthe above mentioned disadvantages of the prior art singly or in any combination. In
particular, it may be seen as an object of embodiments of the t invention to provide a
cutting device that solves the above mentioned problems, or other problems.
To better address one or more of these concerns, in a first aspect of the invention a
cutting device is provided for cutting a food product that is conveyed by a or means,
the cutting device comprising:
0 a first cutting blade,
0 a moving mechanism attached to said first cutting blade for moving the first cutting blade
ys in either direction across the conveyor means, and
0 a control unit,
wherein said first cutting blade is adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from one
side of the product,
wherein said control unit is adapted to control said first cutting blade and said moving
mechanism based on image data of said food product, including ing said image data in
instructing said moving ism to adjust the position of said first cutting blade across said
conveyor means.
Accordingly, a g device is provided that is capable of cutting incisions in
the food product such that e.g. a resulting piece or a piece ed later may e.g. fulfill a
pre-defined target such as a weight target. A resulting piece may be produced in case at least
one cutting process has already been performed, whereby the e.g. meat between two
consecutive incisions is being separated, which piece of meat accordingly may e.g. fulfill a
pre-defined target. A piece produced later may be e. g. the meat between two consecutive
incisions, which is being separated later by e.g. a subsequent cutting process between the ends
ofthe two consecutive incisions, and where the meat between the two utive ons
may e. g. fulfill a pre-defined target.
Also, the cutting device is especially suitable to be implemented as an extension
to the equipment shown in W02013 132068. r, the cutting device may also be
implemented as a stand-alone device.
The term cutting an incision may according to the present invention be
understood as cutting through the product, which may include cutting a plurality of incisions
in the product where the meat between the incisions are yet attached to the food product, and
where the food product may subsequently undergo at least one cutting process where meat
between the incisions are separated from the food product as pieces.
The image data, on the basis of which the moving ism is instructed to
adjust the position of the first cutting blade across the conveyor means, may be provided by
one of s suitable methods and systems such as a vision system, a laser g system,
an ultraviolet system, a color vision system, a digital imaging system, a three-dimensional
imaging system, an X-ray imaging system, etc. and possible combinations of these, by means
ofwhich data relating to the food product may be provided, e. g. shape, size, volume, color,
texture, position on the conveyor means, structures of the food t, bone structures, etc.
The term cutting an on may filrther also be understood as cutting through the
product, which may include cutting at least a part of the food product into pieces, where
typically the food product has y undergone at least one cutting process and where
cutting an incision results in at least one cut piece that is separated from the food product.
The first cutting blade may be a rotatable g blade, which may be operated by a
motor to cut said at least one on in the product from one side of the product.
The operation of the first cutting blade to out said at least one incision in the product
by rotation may be controlled by the control unit, which is adapted to l said moving
mechanism attached to the first cutting blade for moving the first cutting blade ys in
either direction across the conveyor means, e.g. in a direction essentially perpendicular to the
conveying direction.
In one embodiment, the cutting device further comprises a second cutting blade
adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from a side opposite to the side of the first
cutting blade, and where the control unit is fiarther d to control the second cutting blade.
ingly, it is possible to cut the food product into pieces or cut incisions in the
food product, where the first and the second cutting blades may be controlled in an
independent way, where e.g. on one side of the food product pieces or parts between
consecutive incision of fixed target, e.g. weight target, are cut, e.g. of the loin part of a fish
fillet, such as cod, whereas on the other side of the food product pieces or parts n
consecutive incisions may be cut of a different target. In case the food product is a fish fillet,
the parts of the fish fillet on either side of a substantially longitudinal cut may have ent
thicknesses, meaning that the length of the cut pieces or parts between consecutive incisions
on one side is different than the length of the pieces or parts between consecutive incision on
the other side, even if the target is the same, e.g. same weight target.
The second cutting blade may be a rotatable cutting blade, which may be operated by a
motor to cut said at least one incision in the product from a side of the product opposite to the
side, from which the first cutting blade may cut an incision in the product.
The operation of the second cutting blade to out said at least one incision in the
product by rotation may be controlled by the control unit, which is adapted to control said
moving ism.
The first and/or the second cutting blade may be sword type rotating cutting blades,
elongated cutting blades, ably made of steel or steel alloy, and the like.
In one embodiment, said food product has, as mentioned, prior to being cut with one
or more incisions, undergone a cutting process where at least one cut of the food product has
been performed substantially longitudinal to the conveying direction. In this context
udinally must be understood broadly, i.e. such that it covers any direction not
perpendicular to the conveying direction, that being straight, curved and any ation of
the two. It can also be explained as any out having an angle in relation to an axis ing
across the conveyor and perpendicular to the conveying direction. The adjustment of the
moving ism comprises ing the position of at least said first cutting blade across
said conveyor means such that it follows said at least one cut of the food product. The term
,,angle“ is according to the t invention meant as an angle being different from 0°, where
the at least one cut may have a variable angle, a fixed or substantially fixed angle, i.e. any
type of cuts extending longitudinally or at least partly longitudinally along the food product
and may e. g. have any type of shape such as a curved shape.
In one ment, said food product may after being cut with one or more
incisions, undergo a subsequent cutting process where the ective) parts between
consecutive incisions, that may e.g. be ofpre-defined target, are cut from the remaining part
ofthe food product resulting in pieces of e. g. fixed target. This subsequent cutting process
may e.g. be performed by any type of a cutting means such as, but not d to, high
pressure water jet where preferably said image data of said food product may be utilized as
operation parameters in the subsequent cutting process.
In one embodiment, said second cutting blade is fiarther attached to said moving
mechanism such that both the first and the second g blades are moved sideways in either
direction across the conveyor means while the internal position of said first and second
cutting blades are maintained fixed, i.e. the distance of the center of rotation of the two
cutting blades is fixed.
Accordingly, the cutting device is capable of cutting the food product into pieces
using said at least one substantially longitudinal cut as a reference cut, i.e. such that the first
and the second cutting blades are adjusted in accordance to the on of said at least one
substantially longitudinal cut, such that the end of the incision(s) corresponds to the location
ofthe substantially longitudinal cut, i.e. the cut pieces are free from the remaining part of the
food product. As an example, the cut pieces may subsequently be put in a tray and the like
manually or automatically. The al position of said first and second cutting blades is
preferably the distance between the rotational axes of the cutting blades, but it may also be
otherwise. Being operated independently meaning e.g. that one cutting blade may be stopped
(not cutting) while the other one is cutting, or both may be cutting at the same time. This
might e. g. be the case where a given cut is supposed to extend fiJlly across the food product.
In one embodiment the moving mechanism ses a frame structure that is
slideable attached to tracks or similar means such as any type of track means, and where the
first and the second cutting blades may be rotatable cutting blades that are rigidly attached to
the frame structure such that the internal distance between e.g. the rotational axis of the first
and the second cutting blades is fixed at all times. The first and the second cutting blades are
typically also associated with a motor, respectively, and where the frame ure may further
be adapted to also carry the motors. ingly, the back and forth movement of the g
blades to adjust the length of an incision from one and/or the opposite side of the t is
thus achieved via back and forth movement of the frame structure.
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In one embodiment, the frame structure further comprises an g arranged
such that conveyor means which conveys the food product, and a conveyor means that
receives the food product after undergoing the cutting process with the first and the second
cutting blades are arranged substantially within the same height level as the opening. To
ensure that neither of the conveyor means become damaged, it is of course ensured that the
cutting plane of the first and the second cutting blades lies within the space between the two
conveyors. The conveyor means may in one embodiment comprise conventional conveyors
comprising a conveyor belt, respectively.
In one embodiment, the opening and a on of the or means is
preferably such that a side wise space is provided between the opening and the conveyor
means so as to ensure that the frame ure does not e with the conveyors during the
back and forth movement ofthe frame structure. Thus, the width or in general the dimension
ofthe opening is preferably designed with respect to the width of the conveyors and or the
size/shape of the food product. Although not necessary for this embodiment, the frame
structure may se circular and side by side arranged shaped recessions (or grooves) in
the frame structure having a diameter substantially the same or slightly larger than the
diameter of the cutting path of the respective one of the first and the second cutting blades.
The center of the each of the side by side arranged ions comprises an opening (not
shown there) in the center through which the rotation axis of the respective one of the first
and the second cutting blades .
The control unit is adapted to move the frame structure back and forth and thus
move the cutting blades sideways in either direction across the conveyor means, while
maintaining their internal position fixed, i.e. the distance between the rotational axis of the
first and the second cutting blades are fixed.
In one embodiment, the controlling by said control unit filrther comprises ing the
first and the second cutting blades independently. As already addressed, this may be of
relevance where the pre-defined target of the pieces/parts between consecutive ons fillfill
different criteria, different size criteria, color criteria, weight criteria, where on one side of the
substantially udinal cut the pre-defined target is different than that on the other side.
Also, if the t has an uneven thickness such as fish fillet, and the pre-defined target is
the same, e.g. fixed weight target, then the length of the pieces, or the length of the parts
between the incisions, will be different. In case the food product is fish fillet such as cod, the
belly part is significantly thinner than the loin part of the fish fillet, meaning that the pieces or
length of the parts between the incisions from the belly part will be longer than the pieces or
the length of the parts between the incisions from the loin part. Thus, by ing the first
and the second cutting device in an independent way it is possible to achieve this.
In one embodiment, said first and said second cutting blades are arranged within the
same plane such that the g plane is substantially the same, where a distal end of said first
cutting blade and a distal end of said second g blade, when said distal ends are facing
each other, overlap partly. In one ment, the first and second cutting blades are adjusted
such that when said first and second distal ends are substantially horizontal and are pointing
towards each other, one of the distal ends is positioned above the other distal end. Or put in
other words, the rotational movement of the first and the second cutting blades is adjusted
such that a phase shift is present to avoid a collision of the two cutting blades when they
simultaneously are in a horizontal position and facing each other.
Accordingly, by performing a simultaneous cut with the first and the second cutting
blades it is possible to perform a complete cut across the food product, i.e. to separate a part
ofthe food product from the remaining part of the food product. In case the food t is
fish fillet, this might be the case where the tail part is to be separated from the remaining part
ofthe fish fillet.
In one embodiment, said first and/or said second cutting blade(s) is/are arranged in such
a manner that the cutting plane of the cutting blade or the cutting blades may be tilted in
relation to vertical. Thus, it is possible to cut incisions in the food product under an angle
instead of a al cut, y e.g. the appearance of the resulting food ts can be
improved, for example so they look more natural and/or more appealing to the customer.
In one embodiment, the respective moving mechanisms, etc. associated with the g blade
or the cutting blades are tiltable together with the cutting plane of the cutting blade or the
cutting blades.
In a second aspect of the invention a method is provided of cutting a food product
conveyed by a conveyor means using a cutting device which ses:
0 a first cutting blade,
0 a moving mechanism attached to said first cutting blade for moving the first cutting blade
sideways in either direction across the conveyor means, and
0 a control unit,
wherein said first cutting blade is adapted to cut at least one incision in the food product from
one side of the t,
wherein said control unit is adapted to control said first cutting blade and said moving
mechanism based on image data of said food product, including utilizing said image data in
instructing said moving mechanism to adjust the position of said first cutting blade across said
conveyor means.
In one embodiment, the cutting further comprises a second cutting blade adapted to cut
at least one incision in the product from a side opposite to the side of the first cutting blade,
and where the control unit is fiarther adapted to control the second cutting blade.
In one embodiment, said food product has, prior to being cut with one or more
incisions, undergone a cutting process where at least one cut of the food product has been
med having an angle in relation to an axis ing across the conveyor and
dicular to the conveying direction, where the adjustment of the moving mechanism
comprises adjusting the on of at least said first cutting blade across said conveyor means
such that it s said at least one cut of the food product.
In one embodiment, the food products is fish fillets and where the at least one cut may
include cuts on both sides of the pin bones preferably such that the cut is around the pin bone
area in the fish fillet. Said at least one cut may further include a cut extending along the fish
fillet from the pin bones or pin bone area and at least partly towards the tail end ofthe fish
fillet. The term cut around should preferably be construed as being a cut or cuts that encase
the pin bones of the fish fillets such that all the pin bones are within the area defined by the
cut or cuts. The fact that the pin bone areas may vary between fishes means that the cut or
cuts around the pin bone areas may have different .
In one embodiment, the pieces of food products have a fixed target such as a fixed
weight target.
In a third aspect of the invention a cutting system is provided for cutting a food product
conveyed by a conveyor means, comprising:
0 an imaging system,
0 a cutting device comprising:
o a first cutting blade,
0 a moving mechanism attached to said first cutting blade for moving the first
cutting blade ys in either direction across the conveyor means, and
o a control unit,
n said first cutting blade is adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from one
side of the product,
wherein said control unit is adapted to control said first g blade and said moving
mechanism based on image data of said food product, including utilizing said image data in
instructing said moving mechanism to adjust the position of said first cutting blade across said
conveyor means.
In one ment, the cutting system further comprises:
0 a second cutting blade adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from a side
opposite to the side of the first cutting blade, and where the control unit is further adapted
to control the second cutting blade,
0 a cutting mechanism operated by the control unit for performing at least one cut of the
food product having an angle in relation to an axis extending across the conveyor and
dicular to the conveying direction, where the adjustment of the moving mechanism
comprises adjusting the position of at least said first cutting blade across said or
means such that it s said at least one cut of the food product.
The above mentioned product should of course not be construed as being limited
to a fish fillet, but can be any type ofproduct that can be used in relation to the present
invention, such as poultry meat, beef, pork etc, where the at least one cut may e.g. be a single
cut or two or more cuts extending along the food product, and where the aim is to e
food pieces ing pre-defined target such as fixed sizes or fixed weight target.
Said imaging system may in one embodiment comprise an X-ray system and
where the image data comprises X-ray data.
Where this description refers to weight of pieces, weight ofparts n
consecutive incisions, etc., the weight is in mo st cases derived from volume measurements
based on the imaging data. For example, in case an X-ray system is used for providing image
data, such X-ray data may be used for providing volume data, whereon weight data may be
based. Other methods and systems may be used as well for providing volume measurements.
Also, other methods and apparatus may be used for providing weight data of the pieces, parts,
etc. Furthermore, conventional weighing devices may be used for providing weight data for
the food products or pieces of the food products. Such a conventional weighing device or
devices may also be used in combination with the before-mentioned weight determination
methods and s.
When using an X-ray imaging system for providing the image data for the food
product, this may also be utilized for providing information regarding bones, e.g. the location
ofpin bones in a fish fillet where based thereon the pin bone area may be ined,
whereby the ed image data may also be utilized for controlling the at least one cut in a
direction that may essentially be longitudinal to the conveying direction, whereby cuts can be
made on both sides of a pin bone area, or form an angle different from zero compared to an
axis perpendicular to the conveying direction as sed previously.
As it is understood, the device presented in this application is able to cut
incisions in the food product from one or both sides of the food product and in combination
with a cutter device as e. g. the one described in WO2013132068 it can cut a food product into
pieces. If e.g. the mentioned cutter device (WO2013132068) initially cuts and splits the food
product longitudinally in relation to the conveyor direction, and the cutter device of this
application cuts incisions from one side afterwards, then the result of the operation performed
by the cutter device of this ation is cut . Whereas, if e.g. the cutter device of this
application initially cuts incisions in the food product from one side, then only if a cutter
device like the one described in e.g. WO2013132068, cuts a udinally cut at the end of
the incisions afterwards, the result will be pieces. As the sequence of the cutting devices
mentioned can be random, both the term “incision“ and the term ” is used in the
description. Also in some cases the ation “incision/piece” is used.
In general the various aspects of the invention may be combined and coupled in any way
possible within the scope of the invention. These and other s, features and/or
advantages of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the
embodiments described hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Embodiments of the invention will be described, by way of example only, with
reference to the drawings, in which
figure 1 depicts a cutting device according to the present invention for cutting a food
t conveyed by a conveyor means into pieces,
figure 2 shows a zoomed out view of figure 1, showing in more details the conveyor
means where the at least one cutting process takes place,
figure 3 shows a cutting system according to the t ion,
figures 4-8 depict graphically examples of cuts that a fish fillet has undergone,
figure 9 shows a schematic zoomed up view of figure 1,
figures 10 and 11 show a downstream view and an upstream view of a cutting device
according to the t invention, and
figure 12 shows a schematic view seen from e.g. the upstream end of a cutting device
having a single cutting blade according to an embodiment of the t invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Figure 1 depicts a cutting device 100 according to the present invention for
cutting a food t 111 conveyed by a conveyor means 110 in a direction as indicated by
arrow 123. The view ofthe cutting device shown in this embodiment is a view seen from the
am end ofthe cutting device (a front view) where the cutting device 100 comprises a
first cutting blade 101, a second cutting blade 102, a moving mechanism and a control unit
104. The t invention should not be construed as being limited to two cutting blades, but
a single cutting blade may just as well be implemented.
The moving mechanism comprises a frame structure 120 that is slideable
attached to parallel tracks 103 a,b or similar means such as any type of track means, and where
the first and the second cutting blades 101, 102 are, as shown here, rotatable cutting blades
that are rigidly attached to frame structure 120 such that the internal distance between the
rotational axis 124, 125 of the first and the second cutting blades 101, 102 is fixed at all times
having a clockwise 130 and counterclockwise 131 rotational ion. The first and the
second cutting blades 101, 102 are typically also associated with a motor (not shown here),
respectively, on the distal side of the frame ure 120, where the frame structure 120 must
thus also carry the motors. Accordingly, the back and forth movement of the cutting blades
101, 102 as indicated by the arrow 112 is thus achieved via back and forth nt of the
frame structure 120.
The frame structure 120 further ses an opening 126 arranged such that the
conveyor means 110 which conveys the food product 111, and a conveyor means 127 that
receives the food t after undergoing the cutting process with the first and the second
cutting blades 101, 102, are substantially within the same height level within the g. To
ensure that neither of the conveyor means 110 and 127 become damaged, it is of course
ensured that the cutting plane of the first and the second cutting blades 101, 102 lies within
the space between two conveyor means 110, 127.
For fiarther cation, figure 9 shows a schematic zoomed up view of the
g 126 and a position of the conveyors 110, 127 in relation to the opening. Due to the
back and forth movement of the frame structure 120 a ent side space 901, 902, must be
provided between the opening 126 and the ors 110, 127 so as to ensure that the frame
structure 120 does not collide with the conveyors 110, 127 during the back and forth
movement as indicated by the arrow 112. Thus, the width or in general the dimension of the
opening is preferably ed with respect to the width of the conveyors and or the
size/shape of the food product 111.
Although not necessary for the embodiment shown here, the frame structure 120
may comprise circular and side by side arranged shaped recessions comprising inner deeper
recessions 121b, 122b (or grooves) and outer shallower recessions 121a, 122a in the frame
120 structure, where the outer recessions 121a, 122a have a diameter substantially the same or
slightly larger than the diameter of the cutting path of the respective one of the first and the
second cutting blades 101, 102. The center of the each of the side by side arranged recessions
121, 122 comprises an opening (not shown there) in the center of the recessions through
which the rotation axis of the respective one of the first and the second cutting blades 101,
102 extend.
Although the first and the second cutting blades 101, 102 are shown here as
being fully exposed and facing the conveyor 110, which may also be considered as being an
infeed conveyor, the cutting blade side may as will be discussed later in relation to figure 10
and 11 be facing conveyor 127, which may also be considered as a take-away conveyor.
Moreover, a shield or similar means (not shown) may be provided in front of the
first and the second cutting blades 101, 102 to ensure safety of the operator operating the
cutting device.
The control unit is adapted to move the frame structure back and forth as
indicated by arrow 112 and thus move the cutting blades ys in either direction across
the conveyor means ys in either direction across the conveyor means, while
maintaining their internal on fixed, i.e. the distance between the rotational axis of the
first and the second cutting blades are fixed.
Both the first and the second cutting blades 101, 102 are adapted to cut an
incision in the t from opposite sides of the food product and the control unit 104 is
preferably also adapted to control the first 101, and the second 102 cutting blades
ndently meaning e.g. that one cutting blade may be performing a cut while the other
one is not.
The food product may in one embodiment, prior to being cut into pieces that are
separated from the food product or cut by incisions into parts that are not yet separated from
the food product, undergo a cutting process by a cutting means 106, 107, which may be a high
pressure water cutter, where at least one cut of the food product has been performed. As will
be discussed in more details later, the assumption is made that the food product has undergone
a cutting process, e.g. by a high pressured water cutter or any other cutting means, and where
the cut by the first and the second cutting blades s in a number of pieces that are
separated from the food product.
In case the food product is fish fillet such as cod fillet, the at least one cut may be a cut around
the pin bones and may also include a filrther cut extending from the pin bones towards the tail
part of the fish fillet. This cut has an angle in relation to an axis extending across the conveyor
and perpendicular to the ing direction.
The above mentioned lling of the moving mechanism 103 a,b is preferably
based on image data 105 that include position related data indicating the position of the at
least one cut, e.g. around the pin bones, and where this position related data 105 are utilized
as an operation parameter by the control unit 104 for controlling the back and forth placement
ofthe moving mechanism as indicated by arrow 1 12.
As shown here, the cutting means 106, 107 used for performing the at least one
cut, are positioned above gaps 113, 114, tively, formed between adjacent elongated
supporting means 1 16a,b, 115a,b, respectively, with a fixed internal ement. The
adjacent elongated supporting means and the cutters 106, 107 which could just as well be a
single cutter or more than two cutters, is connected to a control ism (not shown) for
operating back and forth nt of the adjacent elongated supporting means 1 16a,b,
115a,b and for operating the cutters 106, 107 across the or 110 perpendicular to the
conveying direction while maintaining said internal arrangement of the adjacent elongated
supporting means and the cutter fixed.
The first and said second cutting blades 101, 102 are as shown arranged within
the same plane such that the cutting plane is substantially the same. Moreover, the dimension
ofthe blades is preferably such that a distal end 108 of the first cutting blade and a distal end
109 of the second cutting blade, when the distal ends are facing each other, overlap partly.
This is to ensure that a cut across the whole food product is possible. Also, to avoid that the
cutting blades 101, 102 will come in contact with each other, it is preferred that the cutting
blades are adjusted such that when the first and second distal ends 108, 109 are substantially
ntal and are ng towards each other, one of the distal ends is positioned slightly
above the other distal end. Or put in other words, the rotational movement of the first and the
second cutting blades is adjusted such that a phase shift of the first and the second cutting
blades is present so as to avoid that the blades collide when the cutting blades are
simultaneously in a horizontal position and facing each other.
Figure 2 shows a zoomed out view of figure 1, showing in more details the
conveyor means where the at least one cut process takes place.
The food t may be, but is not limited to, a fish fillet such as a cod fillet
and where the at least one cut performed by the cutting means 106, 107 may be a cut around
the pin bone areas of the cod and where a fiarther cut or cuts may be performed including e.g.
a cut extending from the pin bone area towards the tail part of the cod. The cutting means 106,
107 may just as well be based on using a single cutting means (not shown) or two or more
cutting means.
The data that operate the g means 106, 107 may be X-ray data that
originate from an X-ray source (not shown) that depict the bone structure within the food
product (the fish fillet).
Figure 3 shows a cutting system 300 according to the present invention
comprising a g apparatus 301 such as the one disclosed in W02013132068, hereby
orated in its entirety by nce, comprising at least one conveyor belt 302, a cutter
arranged above a gap (see e. g. figures 1 and 2) extending across said at least one or
belt where the cutter is positioned in relation to the gap such that the cutting path of the cutter
extends through the food products and the gap and below the surface level of said at least one
conveyor belt. The cutter is adapted to be connected to a control mechanism for operating
crosswise movement of the cutter along said gap. The cutter and the gap may be similar or
cal to the one shown in figures 1 and 2. Also, as disclosed in WO2013132068, the gap
may be formed by a single conveyor belt as shown in figures 1 and 2, or Via two or more
conveyors that are placed adjacent to each other.
Figure 4 depicts graphically an example of cuts and incisions in a fish fillet 400 that
has undergone a cutting process in e.g. the cutting tus 301 shown in figure 3, where
said at least one cut includes cuts around the pin bone area 401 where the loin 403 and the
belly 402 and the tail part 404 have been separated from the pin bones 401.
Figures 5 and 6 depict an e where the fish fillet has undergone a cutting
process by the cutting device 100 according to the t invention, where in figure 5 the
loin has been cut into three pieces 501-503, i.e. by incisions 508-510 fiom the loin side and a
cut 507 essentially in the longitudinal direction, the belly part has been cut into two pieces
505, 506, i.e. by incisions 511, 512 from the belly side and the cut 507 essentially in the
longitudinal direction and the tail is a single piece 504, which is produced by the two
incisions 508 and 511 being cut in the fish fillet from each side. In figure 6 the loin has in a
r manner been cut into two pieces 601, 602 by the ons 605, 606, the belly 603 is a
single piece and also the tail part 604 is a single piece, provided via the incisions 605.
Figure 7 depicts graphically a further example of cuts and incisions in a fish fillet that
has undergone a cutting process in a g apparatus according to an embodiment of the
invention. Here, the fish fillet has been cut on both sides of the pin bone area and by a cut 704
essentially in the longitudinal direction, which terminates at the loin side of the fish fillet.
Further, two incisions 701, 702 have been made from the belly side at both ends of a belly
part 703 and resulting in two belly parts, one loin part and one tail part. All or almost all of
these parts may have been produced to fulfill a pre-defined target criterion or target criteria.
Figure 8 depicts graphically an even further example of cuts and incisions in a fish
fillet that has undergone a cutting process in a cutting apparatus according to an embodiment
ofthe invention. Here, the fish fillet has been cut on both sides of the pin bone area and by a
cut 807 essentially in the longitudinal direction, which terminates a distance from the tail.
Further, two ons 801 have been made from the belly side at both ends of a belly part
803, two incisions 804, 805 have been made from the loin side at both ends of a loin part 806,
resulting in total in two belly parts, two loin part and one tail part. All or almost all of these
parts may have been produced to fillfill a pre-defined target criterion or target ia.
As it will be understood, the incisions from the sides of the fish fillets shown in
figures 4-8 may be cut before the at least one cut in the essentially longitudinal direction is
being made or vice versa, as it has been explained above.
Figure 10 shows a view seen from the downstream end of a cutting device 1000
according to the present invention for cutting a food t conveyed by a conveyor means
1100 in a direction as indicated by arrow 1230 from a conveyor means 1100, and figure 11
shows a view seen from the upstream end ofthe cutting device in figure 10, where the cutting
device in figures 10 and 11 is more or less similar as discussed in relation to figures 1 and 2.
The cutting device comprises, similarly as discussed in relation to figures 1 and 2, a
first and the second cutting blades 1010, 1020 and a frame structure 1200 that is slideable
d to at least one rail or track 1200 for supporting the first and the second cutting blades
1010, 1020 in a similar way as discussed in relation to figures 1 and 2, and where a motor
1001 controlled by a control unit moves the frame structure 1200 and thus the first and the
second cutting blades 1010, 1020 in a back and forth movement, similar as already described.
As also discussed, the food product undergoes one or more cutting processes, e. g. as
discussed previously e.g. with one or more high re water jets, and where a conveyor
means 1270 es the cut food product, and thus acts in a way as a take-away or.
The cut food product may e. g. be cut similar as discussed in any of the figures 4-8.
The essential difference n the cutting device 1000 shown in figures 10 and 11
and the one shown in figures 1-3 is however the arrangement of the first and the second
cutting blades 1010, 1020 and a frame structure 1200, which has been mirrored compared to
what figures 1 and 2 shows, i.e. the first and the second cutting blades 1010, 1020 are facing
the conveyor means 1270.
Moreover, the embodiment shown here further comprise a shield or a cover 1002 for
the first and the second cutting blades 1010, 1020, which may also be considered as a guide
for first and the second cutting blades 1010, 1020.
WO 02542
Figure 12 shows a schematic view seen from e. g. the am end of a cutting device
2100 according to an embodiment of the present ion for cutting a food product 111
conveyed by a conveyor means 2110, which cutting device 2100 comprises a single cutting
blade 2101, i.e. a first cutting blade only. The cutting device shown in figure 12 is ise
more or less similar to the devices as sed in relation to figures 1, 2, 10 and/or 11.
Thus, the cutting device 2100 comprises a frame structure 2120 that is slideable
attached to e.g. a pair of parallel tracks 2130a and 2130b, on which it is movable back and
forth by means of drive means (not shown in figure 12). The cutting blade 2101 is rotatably
arranged in the frame structure 2120, where the frame structure 2120 may be designed in a
manner similar to the frame structure shown in e.g. fig. 1, i.e. with ar recessions 2121a
and 2121b. The inner recession 2121b is a deeper ion and the outer recession 2121a is a
shallower recession, where the latter has a diameter substantially the same or slightly larger
than the rotation diameter of the cutting blade 2101. Further, a shield or similar means (not
shown in fig. 12) may be arranged in front of the cutting blade 2101, e.g. a shield having an
extent corresponding to the recession 2121a and possibly part of the recession 2121b, to
ensure safety of the operator operating the cutting device 2100.
The frame structure 2120 comprises an opening 2126, which is arranged such that the
food products 111 and conveyor means for the food products 111 do not interfere with the
frame ure during the back and forth nt of the frame structure 2120 and during
the conveying and cutting of the food ts 111. The respective or means for the
food products 111 in the area of the opening 2126 comprises the conveyor 2110 as shown in
fig. 12 for ing the food products 111 to the cutting device and a receiving conveyor
(not shown in fig 12) for the cut food products, which conveyors are arranged substantially at
the same level within the opening and with a gap between the conveyor ends, which is
sufficiently large for the cutting blade 2101 to pass through.
The single cutting blade 2101 is as mentioned rotatably arranged as indicated with the
arrow 2130, and a drive motor 2200 may be arranged at the frame structure 2120 for
operating the cutting blade 2101. The cutting blade 2101 is adapted for cutting an incision in
the food product 111 from the side of the product, controlled by a control unit (not shown in
fig. 12) and based on e.g. image data including position related data (cf. e. g. fig. 1). The
control unit may filrther be adapted for controlling the back and forth movement of the frame
structure.
WO 02542
Thus, for cutting an incision in the food product 111 from one side of the product, data
is supplied to the control unit relating to
- e.g. the position of the food product 111 on the conveyor 2110 and e.g. the shape of
the food product and the conveying speed,
- the position ofthe intended incision along the length of the food product in the
conveying direction and
- the intended length of the incision in the food product.
Based on these data, the frame structure 2120 is controlled by the l unit to adjust
its position across the conveyor means to correspond to the intended length of the incision in
the food product and the cutting blade 2101 is controlled to, operated by the drive motor
2200, to cut the incision in the food product 111 at a time ponding to the position of the
ed incision along the length of the food product 111 in the conveying direction.
As explained in tion with other embodiments, filrther cuts may be made in
addition to the one or more incisions made from one side of the food product 111 such as e.g.
cuts made essentially in the longitudinal direction of the food product, for example cuts made
prior to the cut(s) made by the cutting device 2100 or subsequently to the cut(s) made by the
cutting device 2100, e.g. cuts made by a high re water jet cutter or the like.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and
foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or
exemplary and not restrictive; the ion is not limited to the disclosed embodiments.
Other ions to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those
skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the
disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word "comprising" does not exclude
other elements or steps, and the indefinite article "a" or "an" does not exclude a plurality. The
mere fact that n measures are recited in mutually different ent claims does not
indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
1. A cutting device for cutting a food product that is conveyed by a conveyor means, the
g device comprising:
• a first cutting blade,
• a moving mechanism attached to said first cutting blade for moving the first cutting blade
sideways in either direction across the conveyor means, and
• a control unit,
wherein said first cutting blade is adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from one
side of the product,
wherein said control unit is adapted to control said first g blade and said moving
mechanism based on image data of said food product, including utilizing said image data in
instructing said moving mechanism to adjust the position of said first cutting blade across
said conveyor means,
wherein the cutting device further comprises a second cutting blade adapted to cut at least
one incision in the product from a side opposite to the side of the first cutting blade, and
where the control unit is further adapted to control the second cutting blade.
2. The cutting device according to claim 1, wherein said food t has, prior to being cut
with one or more incisions, undergone a cutting process where at least one cut of the food
product has been performed having an angle in relation to an axis extending across the
or and perpendicular to the conveying direction, where the adjustment of the moving
mechanism ses adjusting the position of at least said first cutting blade across said
conveyor means such that it follows said at least one cut of the food product.
3. The cutting device according to claim 1, wherein said second cutting blade is further
attached to said moving mechanism such that both the first and the second cutting blades are
moved sideways in either ion across the conveyor means while the internal position of
said first and second cutting blades are maintained fixed.
4. A cutting device according to any of the preceding claims, n the controlling by said
control unit further comprises operating the first and the second cutting blades independently.
. The cutting device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said first and said
second cutting blades are arranged within the same plane such that the cutting plane is
substantially the same, where a distal end of said first cutting blade and a distal end of said
second cutting blade, when said distal ends are facing each other, overlap .
6. The cutting device according to claim 5, wherein the rotational movement of the first and
the second cutting blades is adjusted such that a phase shift of the first and the second cutting
blades is present so as to avoid collision of the first and the second cutting blades when the
g blades simultaneously are in a horizontal position and facing each other.
7. A method of cutting a food product ed by a conveyor means into pieces using a
cutting device which comprises:
• a first cutting blade,
• a moving mechanism attached to said first cutting blade for moving the first cutting blade
sideways in either direction across the conveyor means, and
• a control unit,
wherein said first cutting blade is adapted to cut at least one incision in the food product from
one side of the product,
n said control unit is adapted to control said first cutting blade and said moving
mechanism based on image data of said food product, including utilizing said image data in
instructing said moving mechanism to adjust the on of said first cutting blade across
said or means,
wherein the cutting device further comprises a second g blade d to cut at least
one incision in the product from a side opposite to the side of the first cutting blade, and
where the control unit is further adapted to control the second cutting blade.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said food product has, prior to being cut with
one or more incisions, undergone a cutting process where at least one cut of the food product
has been performed having an angle in relation to an axis extending across the conveyor and
perpendicular to the conveying direction, where the ment of the moving mechanism
ses adjusting the position of at least said first cutting blade across said conveyor means
such that it follows said at least one cut of the food product.
9. The method according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the food products is fish fillets and where
the at least one cut includes cuts around the pin bones in the fish fillet.
. The method according to claim 9, wherein the at least one cut further includes a cut
extending along the fish fillet from the pin bones and at least partly s the tail part of
the fish fillet.
11. The method according to any of the claims 7 to 10, wherein cutting the food product
comprises cutting pieces of food products or cutting the food product with parts between the
incisions to have a fixed target such as a fixed weight target.
12. A cutting system for cutting a food product conveyed by a or means, comprising:
• an imaging system,
• a cutting device comprising:
o a first cutting blade,
o a moving mechanism attached to said first cutting blade for moving the first
cutting blade sideways in either direction across the conveyor means, and
o a control unit,
wherein said first g blade is adapted to cut at least one incision in the product from one
side of the product,
wherein said control unit is adapted to l said first cutting blade and said moving
mechanism based on image data from the imaging system, of said food product, ing
utilizing said image data in cting said moving mechanism to adjust the position of said
first cutting blade across said conveyor means,
the cutting system further comprising:
a second cutting blade adapted to cut at least one incision in the t from a side opposite
to the side of the first cutting blade, and where the control unit is further adapted to control
the second cutting blade.
13. The cutting system ing to claim 12, r comprising:
• a cutting mechanism operated by the control unit for performing at least one cut of the
food product having an angle in relation to an axis extending across the conveyor and
perpendicular to the conveying direction, where the adjustment of the moving mechanism
ses adjusting the position of at least said first cutting blade across said conveyor
means such that it follows said at least one cut of the food product.
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