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Aide-de-camp to Field Marshal Haig ; At a tank demonstration, 1916
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| Application No. | Application Title | Issue Date |
| 20110171893 | Scraper Head, Device and Method for Cleaning the Neck of Poultry Carcasses The invention relates to a scraper head for cleaning the neck of poultry carcasses. The invention also relates to a device for cleaning the neck of poultry carcasses provided with such a scraper head. Finally, the invention also relates to a method for cleaning the neck... | 07/14/2011 |
| 20100273407 | MULTI PURPOSE ROTATIONAL DRIVE SYSTEM FOR FOWL CROPPING AND FOWL CLEANING MACHINES AND THE METHOD AND USE THEREOF Generally described, the invention relates to a device and method for using same which includes a module assembly which includes a drive roller which not only provides an index feature to the lower end of an elongated member (such as a cleaner or a cropper), but also pr... | 10/28/2010 |
| 20100255766 | APPARATUS FOR DETACHING, SEPARATING AND COLLECTING ORGANIC MATERIALS Apparatus for detaching, separating and collecting organic materials having different density; especially liver from fish entrails, which comprises a tank furnished with water or salt water and encasing a conveyor with carrier plates oriented across the direction of mov... | 10/07/2010 |
| 20090239457 | Method and Apparatus For Mechanically Processing an Organ or Organs Taken Out From Slaughtered Poultry Method and apparatus are provided for mechanically processing an organ or organs taken out from slaughtered poultry in a processing device or processing line, which organ or organs form part of an organ package and wherein said organ or organs are separated from the org... | 09/24/2009 |
| 20090233534 | TOOL, DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR GUTTING FISH OPENED AT THE STOMACH CAVITY The invention concerns a tool for gutting fish (12) which have been opened at the stomach cavity (11), the tool (13) being designed as a suction element (23) for extraction of the entrails by suction, which is distinguished in that the suctio... | 09/17/2009 |
| 20080280550 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING GIZZARDS A method and apparatus for separating an intestine from a gizzard comprising an infeed overhead rail indexing conveyor assembly, and a dual blade cutter assembly, which teaches a novel method and apparatus for separating a substantial portion of the intestine from a giz... | 11/13/2008 |
| 20080251425 | Process and Machine For Recovering Capsules From Inside Slaughtered Animals Process and machine for recovering capsules from inside slaughtered animals, characterized in that said process comprises the following steps of emptying the cavity of the slaughtered animal where the capsule is located, such as the stomach, removing the capsule mixed u... | 10/16/2008 |
| 20080220705 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LOOSENING A PLUCKS SET The disclosure relates to a method and aspects of an apparatus for loosening a plucks set (3) including tongue (28), heart and lungs from a suspended carcass (1). The carcass (1) may be fixed by means of mouth-engaging fixing means (10... | 09/11/2008 |
| 20080160892 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HARVESTING LIVERS AND HEARTS A method and apparatus for harvesting livers and hearts from a giblet package comprising an infeed pinch roller assembly, a slide assembly, an indexer assembly, an intestine pull down and a liver and heart separator assembly, which teaches a novel method and apparatus f... | 07/03/2008 |
| 20050042980 | Method and apparatus for processing carcasses A method for processing meat along a meat processing line. The method includes removing viscera from a carcass, accumulating the carcass along a dead rail stack of the meat processing line, washing the carcass, and inspecting the carcass at an inspection station followi... | 02/24/2005 |