Method and apparatus for turning over and stretching fish...

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A22C 25/08 (2006.01) B65G 47/252 (2006.01)

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CA 2002652

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE: In an apparatus for the automatic turning over of fish fillets and the conveying-on of the same in a stretched position, three staggered, superimposed belt conveyors oriented and driven in the same direction and being provided as a feeding conveyor, a collecting con- veyor and a stretching conveyor are used. The feeding conveyor, whose conveying surface is spaced from that of the collecting conveyor by a distance at least corre- sponding to the length of the largest fillet to be han- dled ends above the collecting conveyor in such a way that in the vertical projection between the end of the feeding conveyor and the start of the collecting con- veyor a gap is left, which is bridged by the catching el- ement arranged below the plane of the conveying surface of the latter and which is inclined with respect there- to. The collecting conveyor and the stretching conveyor are located directly above one another, but are not in contact, a deflection wedge between them being filled by a transfer roller.

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