| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 4351089 |
Needle bar draw frame |
September 28, 1982 |
| The invention concerns a needle bar draw frame or gill box with a needle field or gilling area of needle bars carried by chains. With the aim of attaining the usual performances in respect of speed and drawing ratio at the same quality also in the case of voluminous short-staple slivers |
| 4151629 |
Method and device for gaining fish meat |
May 1, 1979 |
| This invention is concerned with the gaining of high quality fish meat from parts which remain on the skeleton of the fish after it has been filleted. The method according to the invention consists in that those parts of the skeleton including the dorsal and the belly extensions of the v |
| 4084294 |
Fish processing machine |
April 18, 1978 |
| In a fish processing machine comprising an endless loading conveyor adapted to convey fish lying on their sides in fish troughs transversely to their longitudinal axis, a feed section having opposed walls forming a V-shape and adapted to advance the fish, and a filleting section provided |
| 4056866 |
Fish processing machines |
November 8, 1977 |
| A machine for filleting fish of various species comprising belly filleting knives for making belly cuts, bone knives for separating the vertebral appendages from the vertebrae without separating the flank fillets from the fish, rib knives for cutting the already separated vertebral appen |
| 4050118 |
Fish processing machines |
September 27, 1977 |
| A device for the control of the tools of a fish processing machine adapted to process fish of various species. The device comprises a first sensing element for being displaced by a fish fed through the machine, a second sensing element downstream said first sensing element for also being |
| 4025988 |
Method and apparatus for controlling the tools and guides of a fish dressing machine |
May 31, 1977 |
| A method and apparatus for controlling the tools and machine is disclosed. A first selected location on the body of a fish conveyed in the direction of its longitudinal axis engages with a first feeler and effects an impulse counter to start to count pulses of a first frequency. A second |
| 4008509 |
Machine for filleting fish |
February 22, 1977 |
| In a filleting machine for fish for the production of fillets entirely free of bones and including the belly flaps the tail portions of the fillets are cut free by means of belly filleting knives, back filleting knives and separating knives, the fillets fall down with their tail ends, th |
| 3972091 |
Device for severing the heads of fishes |
August 3, 1976 |
| In severing the heads of fishes by a wedge-shaped cut, after their gill cavity and abdominal cavity have been opened, and after they have been gutted, the head of the fish is aligned and secured in position and, after the beheading cut has been accomplished, the parts containing the coll |
| 3964132 |
Apparatus for separating the fillets of a flatfish |
June 22, 1976 |
| Apparatus for separating the fillets of a flatfish comprising a backbone path on the back and belly sides of which are provided one pair each of circular filleting knives, conveyor disks, and backbone guides, and a separating tool with scraping edges, wherein the back disks are stationar |
| 3955242 |
Process and apparatus for filleting fish |
May 11, 1976 |
| A method and apparatus for filleting fishes is disclosed. The fish are cut on their underside by pairs of belly knives and pairs of rib knives, and by pairs of back knives on their dorsal sides. Between the belly knives and the rib knives are pairs of guide strips which guide the lower t |
| 3943603 |
Apparatus for aligning the tail parts of fish |
March 16, 1976 |
| Apparatus for aligning and conveying fish includes four vaned wheels mounted in pairs, two upper and two lower. The upper and lower vanes move between one another in the manner of paddle wheels and the upper pair can be moved towards and away from the lower pair for varying cross section |
| 3934310 |
Skinning machine for fish fillets |
January 27, 1976 |
| A skinning machine for fish fillets including a conveying surface, an endless band knife running above the conveying surface and a knife guide in the region of the conveying surface, the knife guide being arranged adjustably by a fish fillet. |