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Title:
Automatic crab leg shell cutting-in machine
Abstract:
An automatic crab leg shell cutting-in machine for processing crabs' legs. In order to charge the cutting-in machine with crab legs at a predetermined processing rate, the upper and lower feed-belts are provided in the longitudinal direction of the machine. Rotary cutting-knives are arranged therebetween on the both sides of a cutting-in section and depressing plates serving to depress the upper and lower feed-belts are provided opposite each other in such a manner that the upper and lower feed-belts have an increased or decreased clearance therebetween in the cutting-in section depending upon the dimensional conditions of a crab leg to be processed. The depressing plates are held so as to be vertically displaced with the aid of resilient means or shock absorbing means, whereas the rotary cutting-knives are arranged so as to approach the longitudinal axis of the feed-belts or move away therefrom in cooperation with resilient means or shock absorbing means and bell cranks. Further guide-members having a U-shaped cross section are provided in front and behind the cutting-in section of the machine.
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Inventors:
Iwase, Shigeo (Hakodate, JP)
Application Number:
06/210758
Filing Date: 1980-11-24 Publication_date: 1982-07-06 Assignee:
Taiyo, Mfg
Primary Class(es):
452/1
83/425.200
Other Classes:
A22C29/00; A22C29/02
US Patent Ref:
| 1584797 | May, 1926 | Neal | 83/873 | Resawing machine | | 2293133 | August, 1942 | Halferty | 17/53 | Clam splitter | | 3495294 | February, 1970 | Reinke | 17/71 | APPARATUS FOR CORING A CRAB BODY | | 3867740 | February, 1975 | Lapine et al. | 17/72 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING SHRIMP |
Other Refs:
DD83637| August, 1971 | 17/53 | | | GB1343533January, 1974 | 17/71 | | |
Primary Examiner:
Abercrombie, Willie G.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Oujevolk, George B.
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