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Attorney: Stockwell; Mitchell G.


Number of patents: 4
Last date: May 31, 2005

NumberTitleIssue Date
6899613Method and device for processing a slaughter animal
In a method and device for opening a blood vessel in the neck of a pre-positioned slaughter animal, a blood vessel is opened as a result of at least one cutting device being moved into the neck from one side of the neck towards the opposite side of the neck, the blo...
05/31/2005
6837782Device for processing a slaughter product
A device for processing a slaughter product comprises a conveyor which can move along a path and to which a first body, which can rotate about a first axis, is connected. A second body, which can rotate about a second axis, is connected to the first body. A first ac...
01/04/2005
6736717Method for obtaining an inner fillet from a poultry carcass part and device for processing a poultry carcass part
Method for obtaining an inner fillet and device for mechanically detaching the undesired tendon part from an inner fillet. The poultry carcass is mounted on a fixing member and positioned so that the tendons are exposed. A processing device, comprising rotating cutt...
05/18/2004
6306026Apparatus and method for parallel processing of a plurality of cattle carcasses suspended from a conveyor
The invention disclosed in this document relates to an apparatus and method for parallel processing of a plurality of cattle carcasses suspended from a conveyor. At least two processing stations are provided that displace, or move, in a direction parallel...
10/23/2001
 
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