WO2007095943A1 - A method for feeding eggs to an egg breaking apparatus and an egg breaking apparatus - Google Patents
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- a method for feeding eggs to an egg breaking apparatus and an egg breaking apparatus A method for feeding eggs to an egg breaking apparatus and an egg breaking apparatus
- the present invention relates to a method of feeding eggs to an egg breaking apparatus, where eggs are fed to a plurality of egg breaking devices by means of a feed conveyor, each egg breaking device receiving one egg at a time and all egg breaking devices being mounted on a common drive conveyor, where the egg breaking devices are moved in relation to the feed conveyor in a first direction following a substantially vertical first axis at the area of the feed conveyor, and where the feed conveyor feeds eggs to the egg breaking devices along a substantially horizontal second axis.
- the invention further relates to an apparatus having means for exercising such a method of feeding.
- the tilting of the egg breaking device causes a brief apparent decrease of its velocity, which not only decreases the impact loads encountered by the egg when transferred thereto but also enables a more controlled delivery as regards accuracy.
- the egg accelerates together with the egg breaking device to the velocity of the common drive conveyor and there is thus no need for a preceding acceleration of the eggs.
- the egg breaking devices are tilted with a velocity corresponding substantially to the difference between the velocity of the feed conveyor and the velocity of the common drive conveyor, meaning that the effective velocity of the egg breaking device corresponds substantially to that of the feed conveyor. It is, however, to be understood that the velocity of tilting may be less than said difference, meaning that the egg breaking devices would travel at an effective velocity above that of the feeder, but at least some of the advantages of the reduced difference of velocity would still be achieved.
- the velocity of tilting may of cause be different for different portions of the egg breaking device and in such cases the proportional velocity stated above applies to the portion of the egg breaking device actually coming into contact with the egg at receipt thereof.
- the part of the egg breaking device intended for holding the egg during breaking thereof is essentially plate shaped and when tilting such a plate shaped part the velocity of the edge furthest from the point of rotation will be bigger than the velocity of the rest of the plate, the velocity increasing with the distance from the point of rotation.
- the edge furthest from the point of rotation will normal also be the one coming into contact with egg first, it is the velocity of this edge, which should fulfil the velocity conditions stated above.
- the actual breaking of the eggs may be performed with the egg breaking devices still in their tilted position, but with the aim of minimizing the risk of damaging the yolk membrane of the egg it is preferred that the egg breaking devices are brought back into their initial, untilted position. In particular, the bringing back may take place immediately upon receipt of the egg to thereby contribute to the acceleration of the egg.
- the untilted position is, however, not optimal with regards to draining off all of the albumen and it therefore preferred that after the yolk has left the eggshell upon breaking of the egg, the egg breaking device is tilted downwards in relation to the initial, untilted position, preferably to an angle of approximately 45 degrees below a horizontal plane.
- the 45-degree angle has proven particularly well suited for achieving an optimal draining of the eggshell, but it is to be understood that other angles may also be employed with satisfactory result.
- the egg breaking device is vibrated. This may be achieved by moving the device itself or a bar on which it is mounted along an uneven, e.g. serrated or corru- gated, surface, causing an alternating upwards and downwards movement of the egg breaking device.
- a similar effect may, however, also be achieved by inducing an oscillating rotating movement, where the egg breaking device is alternatingly turned upwards and downwards corresponding essentially to the tilting described above, though possibly with a smaller amplitude and a different velocity. In this way the contents of the egg are so to speak shaken out of the eggshell, but it is important to notice that the vibration should not take place until after the yolk has left the eggshell as the yolk membrane could otherwise be damaged.
- the egg break- ing device is preferably tilted once more to thereby break any strings of albumen still connected to the eggshell. By doing this, the amount of albumen remaining in the eggshell at discharge thereof is minimised.
- the secondary tilting is preferably performed at a velocity inflicting a jerk on the albumen, which is thus abruptly torn. In this way the yield may be increased by up to 3% in comparison with prior art egg breaking machines.
- tilting is used to designated both the initial and secondary inclination of the egg breaking device it is to be understood that both the velocity of movement, the amplitude and end positions need not be the same.
- FIG. 1 depicts an egg breaking apparatus according to the invention
- Fig. 2 shows the track followed by the egg breaking devices
- Fig. 3 shows a perspective representation of a system of guiding rails and abutment parts corresponding to the system shown from the side in Fig. 2,
- Fig. 4 shows the egg breaking device seen from the side facing the feed conveyor and in an open position
- Fig. 5 is an illustration corresponding to the one in Fig. 4 but with the egg breaking device in a closed position
- Fig. 6-11 shows the egg breaking device seen in a direction parallel to the third axis in different positions on the track.
- FIG. 1 An egg breaking apparatus according to the invention may be embodied as shown in Fig. 1.
- the apparatus shown comprises two separate chains 1, 2 mounted on toothed turning wheels 11,12,21,22, where the uppermost chain 1 carries a plurality of egg breaking devices 13 and the lowermost chain 2 carries a plurality of egg receiving devices 23, the chains serving as drive conveyors common to all of the egg breaking and receiving devices, respectively.
- Fig. 1 shows only a few egg breaking and receiving devices on the respective chains but it is to be under- stood that in practise the number of devices on each chain are larger such that they are evenly spaced with substantially the same mutual distance on both chains. Similarly, even though Fig.
- each of these devices may represent a column of devices extending perpendicularly to the plane of the drawing. Such columns are preferably mounted on horizontal bars stretching between two parallel chains, each column including for example eight or sixteen separate egg breaking or receiving devices.
- the number of turning wheels is of course also doubled.
- a feed conveyor 3 carries eggs 4 towards the uppermost chain and delivers them to the egg breaking devices 13 at point A, where the egg breaking devices are moved essentially along a first vertical axis al and where the delivery of the eggs takes place substantially along a second horizontal axis a2.
- the uppermost chain 1 is driven in a counter-clockwise direction and the lowermost chain 2 in a clockwise direction as indicated by the arrows, the velocity of the two chains being substantially identical.
- each egg breaking device 13 will meet an egg receiving de- vice 23 at point B and the pair will travel together until reaching the upper right turning wheel 12 as seen in the Fig. 1.
- the ascending portion of the track where the distance between the two chains 1,2 increases as explained above, is equipped with a serrated or corrugated surface 14, along which horizontal mounting bars, on which the egg breaking devices 13 are mounted as described above, travels.
- This causes a vibration of the egg breaking devices and thus the opened eggshells, which vibration will encourage any remaining albumen to leave the eggshells.
- the mounting bars may be moved directly along the serrated or corrugated surface causing an alternating upwards and downwards movement thereof, or they might be provided with guiding arms as explained below running along the serrated or corrugated surface to thereby cause a rotation based vibration.
- the egg breaking device 13 When reaching the upper right turning wheel 12 as seen in Fig. 1 the egg breaking device 13 travels upwards away from the egg receiving device 23, and the emptied eggshells 8 are discharged into the waste receptacle 15, from where they may be removed by means of for example a screw conveyor (not shown).
- the egg receiving devices 23 After passing the upper right turning wheel 12, the egg receiving devices 23 travels onwards along the chain 2 towards the turning wheel 22, the distance d between the turning wheels 12 and 22 of the two chain systems serving as an inspection section, where the contents of the egg receiving devices may be monitored manually or automatically.
- the apparatus When reaching the underside of the chain 2, the contents of the egg receiving devices are emptied into one or more product receptacles depending on the result of the inspection.
- the apparatus is equipped with four product receptacles; one 24 for receiving pure albumens, one 25 for receiving pure yolks, one 26 for receiving mixtures of albumen and yolk and one 27 for receiving otherwise contaminated or unacceptable eggs.
- each egg receiving device 23 is equipped with a yolk holder 231 and an albumen cup 232, which may be emptied independently.
- the uppermost chain 1 is considerably shorter than the lowermost chain 2, meaning that the number of egg breaking devices 13 is smaller than the number of egg receiving devices 23 and that for each process cycle different egg breaking and egg receiving devices will be paired when meeting at point B.
- the number of egg receiving devices is twice the number of egg breaking devices, meaning that only two specific egg receiving devices will re- ceive the contents of eggs broken by any one of the egg breaking device. If, however, it is desired that only the same two devices should be paired during each process cycle the chain systems can be modified accordingly, for example by making the uppermost chain longer, possibly adding an extra turning wheel (not shown), or by adding a buffer (not shown) delaying the advancement of the egg breaking devices.
- Fig. 2 shows the track followed by the egg breaking devices 13 in closer details.
- the track deviates from that, which is native to a chain 1 guided about two spaced apart turning wheels 11,12 as shown in Fig. 1.
- This deviation is achieved by providing each of the egg breaking devices with projecting guiding arms 133,134 as may be seen in Figs. 6 and 7 carrying guiding wheels 135,136, which runs on a system of rails 14,16,17 arranged at an appropriate distance from the native track of the chain and/or which comes into abutment against fixed parts (not shown) of the apparatus arranged on or in the vicinity of the rails.
- the track is delimited by means of guiding rails 16,17 arranged two by two, but other embodiments where for example the breaking devices rest on solitary guiding rail under the influence of gravity may also be envisaged.
- the egg breaking device 13 When passing the feed conveyor 3 the egg breaking device 13 is tilted upwards as indicated with the arrow Tl in Fig. 6 from the initial position to a tilted position shown in Fig. 7.
- the tilting of the egg breaking device is achieved by the arm 133 following the guiding rail 16 into the depression 161 as seen in Fig. 7.
- the egg breaking device is tilted approximately 10 degrees upwards, but this angle may vary depending on different system requirements.
- the tilting is performed as a rotation of the entire egg breaking device, but a separate part of the egg breaking device intended for receiving the egg may also be rotatable independently of the rest. Such an independent part should, however, preferably be connected to the rest of the egg breaking device in a manner allowing mounting, replacement etc. as one unit.
- the egg breaking apparatus may of course be provided with additional means (not shown) for transferring the eggs from the feed conveyor 3 to the egg breaking device 13, such means for example comprising pins, wings, shovels or the like designed to push or lift the eggs off the feed conveyor and onto the egg breaking devices.
- additional means for example comprising pins, wings, shovels or the like designed to push or lift the eggs off the feed conveyor and onto the egg breaking devices.
- Such means may be provided in connection with the feed conveyor 3, the common drive conveyor 1 or the egg breaking device 13.
- Figs. 4 and 5 show the egg breaking device 13 seen from the side facing the feed conveyor 3.
- the egg breaking device which comprises a lower holding part 30 and an upper retaining part 40, is mounted on a horizontal bar 50 as mentioned above.
- the retaining part is moveable in a substantially vertical direction in relation to the holding part to enable it to be moved from the open position shown in Fig. 4 to the closed position shown in Fig. 5.
- the retaining part is mounted on an arm 41, which may be rotated about a point of suspension 42 by means of another arm 43 coming into abutment against a fixed part 47 of the frame of the apparatus, which may be seen in Fig. 2 and 3, the latter arm preferably being provided with an abutment wheel 44.
- the retaining part may for example also be mounted on a substantially vertical arm (not shown), which is moved along its length axis by means of hydraulic or spring actuated means.
- the holding part 30 is split in two
- the holding part 30 When passing the feed conveyor 3 for receiving an egg, the holding part 30 is in a closed position as shown in Fig. 5 and the retaining device 40 is in its upper position as shown in Fig. 4. In the initial position the holding part 30 is substantially horizontal, possibly with a slight positive inclination as shown in Fig. 6 and it is then tilted upwards to the position shown in Fig. 7 as shown with the arrow Tl, the tilting corresponding to approximately 10 degrees.
- the tilting is achieved by means of the guiding arm 133 following the track of the guiding rail 16 into the depression 161 as explained above, but may also be achieve by means of a hydraulic cylinder (not shown) or the like capable of effecting both a pull and a pressure on the egg breaking device.
- the device may be subject to a continuous pull exercised by means of for example a simple coil spring (not shown), which pull may be over- come by means of the pressure of a hydraulic means or vice versa.
- the retaining part 40 is brought down to the position shown in Fig. 5 and 8, whereby it comes into abutment against the upper side of the eggshell.
- the actual breaking is achieved by lowering a knife portion 31 to the position shown in Fig. 8 and then taking it rapidly back to the position shown in Fig. 9 to thereby penetrate the eggshell.
- the movement of the knife is initiated by means of an arm 36 carrying an abutment wheel 37 as shown in Fig. 9 coming into abutment against fixed parts 38 of the apparatus, which may be seen in Figs. 2 and 3.
- the apparatus may function without a retaining part 40, but the presence thereof is much preferred, as it contributes considerably to minimising the risk of the egg being incorrectly broken or dropped.
- the retaining part 40 is provided with a projection 45 on its side facing the egg.
- the purpose of this projection is to direct the crack in the eggshell caused by the knife portion 31, but the egg breaking device may function without the projection.
- the two halves of the holding part 30 is moved away from each other to the po- sition shown in Fig. 4 by forcing a pair of levers 33,34 towards each other.
- the knife part 31 is split in two 31a, 31b in the same way as the holding part 30 as may be seen from Figs. 4 and 5 and these two knife members 31a, 31b are moved to the side together with the two members 30a, 30b of the holding part, the knife members functioning as de- taining edges preventing the two halves of the eggshell from sliding off the now inclined portions of the holding part.
- the movement away from each other of the two holding and knife members is preferably achieved by bringing the levers into contact with fixed parts 48 of the apparatus, which may be seen in Figs. 2 and 3.
- fixed parts 48 of the apparatus which may be seen in Figs. 2 and 3.
- the levers are moved back, away from each other by coming into contact with a fixed part 18 of the apparatus, which may too be seen in Figs. 2 and 3.
- the two halves are of the holding part 30 interconnected by a spring 32 forcing them towards each other, but which is not in itself strong enough to move them.
- the spring In the position shown in Fig. 4 the spring it located above the point of connection 35 of the to halves and thus helps keeping the levers 33,34 together and the holding part 30 in its open position.
- the spring 32 passed the point of connection 35 and will consequently pull the two halves of the holding part 30 towards their closed position.
- the spring may thus be said to always contribute to keeping the two halves of the holding part in their current position.
- the angle of opening ⁇ between the two knife portions 31a, 31b and thus between the two halves of the eggshell is preferably approximately 45 degrees, but a wide range of opening angles will serve the purpose as long as the yolk of the egg may pass through the opening and the egg breaking device is able to hold securely on to the eggshell.
- the holding and retaining parts 30, 40 are kept in these positions until the entire contents of the egg have been drained as explained above.
- the small differences in the positioning of the holding part 30 of the egg breaking devices shown in Figs. 6, 8 and 9 are only to be seen as one of number of different embodiments.
- the important thing is that the knife part should be arranged substantially horizontally during the breaking, opening and initial emptying of egg to thereby minimise the risk of the knifes cutting trough the yolk membrane either in connection with the breaking of the shell or when the yolk leaves the eggshell.
- Keeping the egg breaking device in a substantially horizontal position in stead of a tilted position may be said to correspond to holding a shaving razor in an oblique angle in stead of perpendicular to the skin, which will prevent unintentional cutting.
- the egg breaking device 13 is preferably moved to the position shown in Fig. 10, where it is lo- cated in a downwards angle of approximately 45 degrees in relation to its initial position.
- This movement of the egg breaking device may be performed suddenly or gradually during the emptying of the egg and the angle of the end position may be varied according to different parameters such as the viscosity of the albumen of the eggs being processed.
- a vibration of the egg breaking device 13 and thus the opened eggshell may be employed to encourage a larger part of the albumen to leave the eggshell and an alternating upwards and downwards movement of the egg breaking device by turning may serve this purpose.
- Such a turning should preferably have a substan- tially smaller amplitude than the tilting described above, but it is equally preferred that the turning should be performed with the same means as those used for the initial as well as the finishing tilting.
- the egg breaking device When reaching the end of the ascending section of the track, i.e. point C in Figs. 1 and 2, the egg breaking device is tilted once more as indicated by the arrow T2 in Fig. 10 essentially as described above in connection with the receipt of the egg.
- This tilting has the purpose of tearing any strings of albumen still attached to the eggshell and it is to be understood that the velocity of movement of the egg breaking device as well as the amplitude and end positions need not be the same as by the initial tilting. On the contrary, it may be preferred that this second tilting happens at a greater velocity than the first tilting, as the purpose is here a breaking or tearing of the albumen, whereas the first tilting is among others intended to prevent breaking of the eggshell.
- the retaining part is brought back into the position shown in Fig. 4 by contact with the fixed part 49 of the apparatus, which may be seen in Fig. 2 and 3, and the egg breaking device is turned to the position shown in Fig. 11.
- the eggshell then falls from the egg breaking device under the influence of gravity, and no additional means are needed for discharging the eggshell.
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