PROCEDURE AND DEVICE FOR THE PROCESSING OF HEAD OVER POULTRY HANGING ON A PROMOTION HOOK
The invention relates to an apparatus and a method for processing poultry suspended by the feet from a conveyor hook. Such a method and apparatus are known, for example, from applicant's earlier European patent application The American patent application From the American patent From It is known that for decades now it has been an objective to design the method and apparatus for processing poultry such as to allow the quality of the poultry to be classified and graded in a simpler and more effective manner and, as a consequence, to realise higher yields or an extra added value which would, for example, surpass the yield and added value of the method and apparatus disclosed in the European patent application A further goal is to objectify the results of the classification and grade of the poultry, making it less dependant on the personal opinion of the individual inspectors. The invention is directed at these and other objectives that will become apparent hereinafter. The invention is embodied in a method and apparatus characterised by one or several of the appended claims. Within the frame of the invention, processing includes an inspection of the foot pad, cleaning the foot pad, the removal of a horny layer from the foot pad, the removal of nails from the toes of the claw, and combinations of these, or other processes. This provides a significant added value, especially in countries where the feet are eaten. In order to facilitate such processing in a production environment, it is desirable for the foot with the claw to be turned into a predetermined orientation in relation to the conveyor hook, so as to ensure that the claw is open during processing. An "open claw" is understood to be a claw of which the toes are not contracted. According to the invention therefore, the method is directed at avoiding that the muscles at the rear side of the foot, in particular the If processing involves a foot pad inspection, this inspection may conveniently be facilitated by cleaning the foot pad of the claw and/or removing a horny layer from the foot pad prior to inspecting the foot pad. To promote the above-mentioned open condition of the claw to be processed, it is desirable for the foot to be placed in a predetermined orientation in relation to the conveyor hook, such that an angle between the foot and the conveyor hook is smaller than 180°. The best result is obtained when the angle between the feet and the hook is approximately 90°. For an optimal execution of the method according to the invention in a production environment in which the poultry is conveyed in a high-speed line, it is advantageous for adjusting the foot in relation to the conveyor hook that the poultry is moved from a starting position, in which it is oriented perpendicularly or is suspended freely by the feet from the conveyor hook, to an orientation where the feet are suspended obliquely from the conveyor hook, in which position the feet in relation to the carcass of the poultry have substantially a same orientation as in said starting position. It should be noted, that these method steps are equally useful at low line speeds of the conveyor hooks, and even when the conveyor hooks are stationary. However, the advantages of this measure become particularly manifest with high-speed lines. With low-speed lines or with stationary conveyor hooks, it is also possible to perform the desired processing step manually. The inspection of the foot pad may then, for example, be carried out by an inspector, without using visual aids. As already mentioned, the treatment of the claw of a foot may relate to carrying out a foot pad inspection. This processing step, but also other processing steps are facilitated by adjusting the foot as explained above, such that the claw of the foot is open. It should be noted, that the inspection of a foot pad as such is known from the article " In order to avoid as much as possible that inspection results are influenced by personal opinions, and to facilitate a high-speed foot pad inspection, it is desirable to perform the foot pad inspection using an image recorder, preferably a camera, for obtaining an image recordal of the foot pad. The afore-mentioned measure makes it possible and advantageous to subject the images obtained with the image recorder to image-identification and -classification, in order to sort the poultry into a predetermined quality grade. This sorting may also be performed manually or automatically. A particular aspect of the invention relates to a foot pad inspection of which the results are gathered and classified, so that they may form a basis for adjusting the feed and/or living conditions of poultry to be slaughtered and processed later. To effectively utilize the results of the foot pad inspection in a production line it is desirable that, depending on the results from the foot pad inspection, at least one processing apparatus of a slaughter line for poultry is employed, and/or such a processing apparatus of the slaughter line is activated or deactivated, and/or to cause the poultry to bypass such a processing apparatus of the slaughter line. Such a processing apparatus may, for example, be an ejection device wherein the poultry can optionally be removed from the conveyor line. It should be noted, that the use of the image recordal obtained both by human involvement and automatically - by coupling the image recorder with control means - may lead to an adjustment of the control means depending on the obtained image recordal for the control of the slaughter line for poultry. As already mentioned above, the invention is also embodied in an apparatus for processing poultry suspended by the feet in a conveyor hook, and possesses a processing apparatus for a foot of the poultry. The processing apparatus is preferably selected from the group comprising a positioning device for a foot of the poultry, and a foot pad inspection apparatus. Advantageously, the positioning device is effective for carrying out other processing steps such as the previously mentioned foot pad inspection (with or without visual aids) or other processing steps on (the claw of) the foot. The afore mentioned foot pad inspection apparatus preferably comprises an image recorder for obtaining an image recordal of the foot pad, and more preferably, it is provided with an image identification and classification device coupled with the image recorder for sorting the poultry into a predetermined quality or grade category. Based on this classification it is possible to manually or automatically adjust the processing apparatuses of a slaughter line to a desirable setting. The advantages in a production line afforded by the invention are especially enhanced by embodying the apparatus with control means that are coupled with the image recorder for, depending on the image recordal obtained, adjusting at least one processing apparatus of the slaughter line for the poultry and/or activating or deactivating such a processing apparatus of the slaughter line and/or causing the poultry to bypass such a processing apparatus of the slaughter line. In order to promote the reliability and effectiveness of a desirable processing step of the poultry in the apparatus, the same is provided with a positioning device for positioning the foot of the poultry in relation to the conveyor hook in which said foot is placed. It is in this respect desirable for the positioning device to be designed to position the foot in relation to the conveyor hook such that the claw is open, that is to say that the foot pad is visible. In this respect it is preferred for the positioning device to be designed to position the foot of the poultry in relation to the conveyor hook such as to form an angle smaller than 180°. Optimal results may be achieved if the angle between the foot and the hook is approximately 90°. A preferred embodiment of the apparatus is characterised in that the positioning device possesses at least one first guide against which, during operation, a poultry carcass rests, and which first guide moves this carcass from below the conveyor hook to outside the path of the conveyor hook, while the feet of the poultry remain in contact with the conveyor hook. It should be noted, that the path of the conveyor hook may be rectilinear such that the poultry is moved outside the plane of movement in which the conveyor hook travels. The path may, however, also be curved if the conveyor hook describes, for example, a circular path. The poultry suspended from the conveyor hook must then also move in a circular path, of which the radius deviates from the radius of the path travelled by the conveyor hook. In order to avoid the poultry moving out of alignment or hanging out of alignment, it is desirable in the afore-mentioned preferred embodiment where the conveyor hook has a rectilinear or curved path, that the at least one first guide is a movable guide, moving synchronously with the movement of the poultry suspended from the conveyor hooks. It is further advantageous for the conveyor hook to cooperate with a guide for maintaining a vertical orientation of the conveyor hook. This prevents the conveyor hook from hanging out of plumb when the poultry is moved outside the path of the conveyor hook. Another advantageous measure relates to the use of a locking device for the feet of the poultry in the conveyor hook. This prevents the feet being lifted out of the conveyor hook when the poultry is moved outside the path of the conveyor hook. The just referred to locking device may be easily realised by means of a blocking rod extending near and above the lower side of the conveyor hook such that during operation, the feet of the poultry are situated directly beneath the blocking rod. Hereinafter the invention will be further explained by way of the drawing of some embodiments of the apparatus according to the invention, which do not limit the appended patent claims. The drawing shows in: Identical reference numerals in the figures refer to similar components. Referring first to Figure 3A, in which the poultry 1 is shown suspended by the feet 2. To this end the feet 2 are received in a conveyor hook 3, which is usually suspended from a chain conveyor 13 (see also Figure 4), moving the poultry 1 past various processing stations for processing the poultry 1 into ready-for-sale products. One such a processing station may be an ejector for removing poultry from the line. At the end of the feet 2 facing away from the carcass 4 of the poultry 1 the claws 5 are to be found, and at the underside of said claws 5 the foot pads, which in accordance with a possible form of realization of the method according to the invention, are subjected to a foot pad inspection. Other processing steps are, however, also possible. For the purpose of foot pad inspection, the carcass 4 of the poultry 1 as shown in Figure 3C is preferably moved from under the conveyor hook 3 and outside the path of this conveyor hook 3, while the feet 2 remain in contact with the conveyor hook 3. This makes it possible to ensure that the foot 2 in relation to the conveyor hook 3 is placed in a predetermined position wherein the claw 5 is open, which is convenient for a processing step to be carried out, such as in this example a foot pad inspection. It is desirable for the orientation of the feet 2 in relation to the carcass 4 of the poultry 1 to remain substantially the same as in the starting position shown in Figure 3A. As comparison, Figure 3B shows a situation in which the poultry 1 is moved next to the path of the conveyor hook 3, but in which the orientation of the feet 2 in relation to the carcass 4 of the poultry 1 is (very) different to the starting position shown in Figure 3A. A consequence of the position shown in Figure 3B is that if the feet 2 are oriented as shown, the Referring to Figure 1, in which the poultry 1 is shown with the foot 2 placed in a predetermined orientation in relation to the conveyor hook 3, care is taken that the claw 5 is open. Figure 1 shows that a foot pad inspection of the claw 5 is being performed with the aid of an image recorder 6. This foot pad inspection may also be carried out by the operator 8 without using the image recorder 6. In the apparatus shown in Figure 1, the image recorder is a camera 6. Prior to the foot pad inspection using the camera 6, it may be advantageous to clean the foot pad of the claw 5 and/or remove a horny layer from the foot pad. However, these may also be the only processing steps to be carried out. The image recorder 6 is coupled with an image identification and classification device 7 for sorting the poultry into a predetermined quality grade. This image identification and classification device 7 may to this end be equipped with, for example, a monitor showing degrees of anomalies of foot pads, and simultaneously showing actual measurements of a claw 5 of the poultry 1 taken with the image recorder 6. By means of button control 9, an operator 8 is then able to decide into which quality class the poultry 1 belongs. The data obtained and the quality classification may then be used, for example, to adapt the living conditions or the feeding pattern of the poultry still to be slaughtered and processed. On the basis of, among other things, a measuring sensor 10, the conveyor hook 3 from which the poultry 1 is suspended is individualised to enable the image identification and classification device 7 to steer control means (not shown), which - in accordance with the images obtained via the image recorder 6 - will adjust the slaughter line, in particular certain processing apparatuses thereof, in order to subject or refrain from subjecting the poultry in question to a desirable processing step relevant for that particular quality grade. Signal line 11 symbolises the steering of the control means referred to. A more preferable variant is shown in, and will be further explained with reference to, Figure 2. Figure 2 also shows an apparatus for processing poultry 1 suspended by the feet 2 from a conveyor hook 3, wherein the poultry 1 is already moved into the optimal orientation for carrying out a foot pad inspection, which orientation corresponds to the one discussed above with reference to Figure 3C. For the record it is mentioned, that this orientation is not strictly necessary for carrying out a foot pad inspection. Nevertheless, the orientation shown in Figure 3C (and Figure 2) is eminently suitable for this purpose. Figure 2 further shows that a foot pad inspection device 6, 7 is present for inspecting the foot pad of a claw 5 of a foot 2 of the poultry 1. This foot pad inspection device 6, 7 comprises an image recorder, preferably a camera 6, for obtaining an image recordal of the foot pad of the claw 5 referred to. There is further preferably provided an image identification en classification device 7 coupled with the image recorder 6 for sorting the poultry 1 into a predetermined quality grade. In the case shown, the image identification and classification device 7 is equipped such that this sorting into a quality grade can take place fully automatically. The apparatus is further provided with control means 12 coupled - via the image identification and classification device 7 - with the image recorder 6 for the adjustment of at least one processing apparatus of a slaughter line, subject to the obtained image recordal of the foot pad. Figure 2 illustrates this by means of a schematic representation of a chain conveyor 13, suspended from which there is a series of conveyor hooks 3 that may hold poultry, which may undergo predetermined processing steps by the processing apparatuses 14, 15 and 16. Depending on the image recordals obtained, the control means 12 can control each of these processing apparatuses 14, 15, 16 to perform or refrain from performing a processing step on the poultry 1. To this end the control means 12 are able to activate or deactivate such a processing apparatus 14, 15, 16 of the slaughter line, they may adjust these processing apparatuses 14, 15, 16 to a predetermined setting, but it is also possible that the poultry sorted into a particular quality grade is allowed to bypass a processing apparatus 14, 15, 16 in order to avoid the respective processing step. The processing apparatus 14, 15, 16 may also be an ejection device for releasing poultry from a conveyor hook 3 of the chain conveyor 13. In a particular aspect, the invention relates to a positioning device as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4 relates to a positioning device generally identified with reference numeral 17, and serving for positioning the foot 2 or feet of the poultry 1 in order to facilitate a processing step such as inspecting the foot pad of the claw of such a foot 2, as mentioned above. To this and the apparatus 17 comprises at least a first guide 18 (see also the top view in Figure 5), which may be stationary but is preferably embodied as a moving guide in the form of, for example, a wire. During use, this wire 18 moves at a speed that is adjusted to the transportation speed of the conveyor hooks 3, such that the wire 18 moves synchronously with the conveyance of the poultry 1 that is suspended from the conveyor hooks 3. During the movement in the direction of arrow A of the conveyor hooks 3 suspended from the chain conveyor 13, a carcass 4 of the poultry 1, which is initially suspended from the conveyor hook 3 in a perpendicular orientation and more or less vertically, is moved in the direction of the positioning device 17. When reaching the positioning device 17, the carcass 4 of the poultry 1 rests against the first guide 18 causing the carcass 4 to be gradually moved from under the conveyor hook 3 to outside the path of the conveyor hook 3, while the feet 2 of the poultry 1 remain in contact with the conveyor hook 3. For the support of the poultry 1, an optional second guide 20 may be used, although this is not necessary. Through the action of the positioning device 17, the position of the foot 2 of the poultry 1 in relation to the conveyor hook 3 is changed from a starting position, in which the poultry is suspended by the feet 2 from the conveyor hook 3 perpendicularly or freely, to a position in which the feet 2 are suspended from the conveyor hook 3 in an oblique orientation, with the feet 2 maintaining substantially a same orientation in relation to the carcass 4 of the poultry 1 as in said starting position. In this respect, reference is again made to the above given description and explanation concerning Figure 3A and 3C. Figure 4 shows that a locking device 21 is provided for the feet 2 of the poultry 1 suspended from the conveyor hook 3. In the case shown, this locking device 21 is embodied as a blocking rod 21 extending in its operational portion near and above the lower side of the conveyor hook 3 such that during operation, the feet 2 of the poultry 1 are positioned directly below the blocking rod 21. Figure 1, Figure 2 and Figure 3C clearly show how said blocking rod 21 works. Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3C and Figure 4 also show that the conveyor hook 3 cooperates with a linear guide 22 for maintaining a vertical orientation of the conveyor hook 3, which is useful in the situation where the carcass 4 of the poultry 1 is moved outside the plane of movement of the conveyor hook 3. Considering the above description and explanation it will be obvious that the invention is embodied in various aspects of a method and apparatus for processing poultry suspended by the feet from a conveyor hook, and that these aspects are applicable in combination as well as each separately. It will also be obvious that the invention is not limited to the explanation provided by way of the drawing and several exemplary embodiments, but that this explanation merely serves to elucidate any lack of clarity in the appended claims, without limiting these patent claims to the given specific exemplary embodiments. The protective scope due the appended claims is therefore determined exclusively by their formulation which is representative for the underlying inventive principle. A method for processing poultry suspended by the feet from a conveyor hook is provided. The method and apparatus allow the quality of the poultry to be classified and graded in a simpler and more effective manner to realize higher yields or an extra added value. In one exemplary embodiment a processing apparatus for a foot of the poultry is provided that includes a foot pad inspection apparatus. An apparatus for processing poultry (1) suspended by the feet (2) from a conveyor hook (3) comprising a processing apparatus (6, 7, 17) for a foot (2) of this poultry (1), which processing apparatus (6, 7, 17) comprises a foot pad inspection apparatus (6, 7)with an image recorder (6) for obtaining an image recordal of the foot pad characterised in that control means (12) are provided that are coupled with the image recorder (6) for, depending on the image recordal obtained, adjusting at least one processing apparatus (14, 15, 16) of a slaughter line for the poultry (1) and/or activating or deactivating such a processing apparatus (14, 15, 16) of the slaughter line and/or causing the poultry (1) to bypass such a processing apparatus (14, 15, 16) of the slaughter line. An apparatus according to claim 1, characterised in that an image identification and classification device (7) is provided, coupled with the image recorder (6) for sorting the poultry (1) into a predetermined quality category. An apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the processing apparatus (6, 7, 17) is provided with a positioning device (17) designed for positioning the foot (2) of the poultry (1) in relation to the conveyor hook (3) in which said foot (2) is placed. An apparatus according to claim 3, characterised in that the positioning device (17) is designed for positioning the foot (2) in relation to the conveyor hook (3) such that the claw is open. An apparatus according to claim 3 or 4, characterised in that the positioning device (17) is designed for positioning the foot (2) of the poultry (1) in relation to the conveyor hook at an angle that is smaller than 180°. An apparatus according to claim 5, characterised in that the angle is approximately 90°. An apparatus according to one of the claims 3-6, characterised in that the positioning device (17) possesses at least one first guide (18) against which, during operation, a poultry carcass rests, and which first guide (18) takes this carcass from below the conveyor hook (3) to outside the path of the conveyor hook (3), while the feet (2) of the poultry (1) remain in contact with the conveyor hook (3). An apparatus according to claim 7, characterised in that the at least one first guide (18) is a movable guide, which moves synchronously with the movement of the poultry (1) suspended from the conveyor hooks (3). An apparatus according to one of the claims 7-8, characterised in that the conveyor hook (3) cooperates with a guide (22) for maintaining a vertical orientation of the conveyor hook (3). An apparatus according to one of the claims 7-9, characterised in that a locking device (21) is provided for the feet (2) of the poultry (1) in the conveyor hook (3). An apparatus according to claim 10, characterised in that the locking device (21) is a blocking rod extending near and above the lower side of the conveyor hook (3) such that during operation, the feet (2) of the poultry (1) are situated directly beneath the blocking rod (21). A method for processing poultry (1) suspended by the feet (2) from a conveyor hook (3), comprising the subjection of at least one claw of a foot (2) to a processing step, wherein as processing step at least a foot pad inspection is performed using an image recorder (6), preferably a camera (6), for obtaining an image recordal of the foot pad, characterised in that the foot pad inspection is used for, depending on the inspection results, employing at least one processing apparatus (14, 15, 16) of a slaughter line for the poultry (1), and/or activating or deactivating such a processing apparatus (14, 15, 16) of the slaughter line, and/or causing the poultry to bypass such a processing apparatus (14, 15, 16) of the slaughter line. A method for processing poultry (1) suspended by the feet (2) from a conveyor hook (3), comprising the subjection of at least one claw of a foot (2) to a processing step, wherein as processing step at least a foot pad inspection is performed using an image recorder (6), preferably a camera (6), for obtaining an image recordal of the foot pad, characterised in that a foot pad inspection is performed, of which the results are gathered and classified, so that they may form a basis for adjusting the feed and/or living conditions of future poultry to be slaughtered and processed. A method according to claim 12 or 13, characterised in that the images obtained with the image recorder (6) are subjected to image identification and classification, in order to sort the poultry (1) into a predetermined quality grade. A method according to one of the claims 12-14, characterised in that prior to processing, the foot (2) is turned into a predetermined position in relation to the conveyor hook (3). A method according to claim 15, characterised in that processing also includes a processing step selected from the group comprising cleaning the foot pad of the claw (5), the removal of a horny layer from the foot pad, the removal of nails from the toes of the claw (5). A method according to one of the claims 15-16, characterised in that the foot (2) in relation to the conveyor hook (3) is turned into a predetermined position such that the angle between the foot (2) and the conveyor hook (3) is smaller than 180°. A method according to claim 17, characterised in that the angle between the foot (2) and the hook (3) is approximately 90°. A method according to one of the claims 15-18, characterised in that for adjusting the foot (2) in relation to the conveyor hook (3), the poultry (1) is moved from a starting position in which it is oriented perpendicularly or is suspended freely by the feet (2) from the conveyor hook (3) to an orientation where the feet (2) are suspended obliquely from the conveyor hook (3), in which position the feet (2) in relation to the carcass (4) of the poultry (1) have substantially a same orientation as in said starting position.