Carcass cargo handling

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Inventors

Friman, Erik A.

Application #

663870

Filed

Apr-2-1991

Published

Nov-10-1992

Current US Class

053/399
053/440
053/469
206/597
206/600
220/9.2
426/393
426/396

International Classes

B65B 025/00

Field of Search

206/386 206/597 206/600 206/83.5 220/9.2 220/404 220/403 220/401 426/124 426/129 426/393 426/396 53/399 53/459 53/440 53/469

Assignee

Cool Carriers Svenska AB (Danderyd, SE)

Examiners

Sewell; Paul T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merchant, Gould, Smith, Edell, Welter & Schmidt

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a carcass carrying cargo unit and a method of transporting carcasses using said unit, comprising a bag (13) open at one end, a frame structure (16) comprising a base frame (18) and two upright (19) end frames and strapping means (9) whereby in use said frame structure (16) is placed within said bag (13) with its opening between the end frames facing to one side of the frame structure (16), and where the carcasses are loaded into said bag (13) onto said base frame (18) to the approximate height of side frames (19), the opening (15) of the bag is drawn tight and the strapping (9) means engaged around the thus loaded bag to secure the carcasses in the bag.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of packing objects in a bag, the bag having a mouth, comprising the steps of:

a) providing a jig having a plurality of sides including a jig base and two upright ends, at least one upright end being movable with respect to the jig base and at least one side of the jig being generally open, the jig having bag securing means proximate at least one of the open sides;

b) placing the bag within the jig so that the mouth of the bag is facing the open side of the jig, the mouth being held open by the bag securing means;

c) placing within the held open bag a stiffening frame, the frame having a frame base and two upright frame ends;

d) loading and stacking objects to be packed into the bag on top of the frame base between and to the approximate height of the upright frame ends;



Description
The present invention relates to a carcass carrying cargo unit and a method of transporting carcasses using said unit.

Australia exports a large volume of carcasses, mutton, lamb and beef, and beef fore and hind quarters. The existing methods of storage and handling have involved a high degree of "manhandling" of the carcasses.

After the animal is processed at the meat works, the soft carcasses are hung in frames and transported to the coldstore blastfreezers where they are deep frozen. After blastfreezing, the deepfrozen carcasses are removed by hand and stacked in open ended frames, in which the carcasses are stored until loading on the ships for export.

The carcasses are then transported in the said frames by refrigerated truck to the ship for loading where the carcass loaded frames are loaded aboard the ship where the carcasses are removed from the frames and hand stowed and the frames dismantled and returned ashore for return to the coldstore.

When the ship reaches its destination the carcasses have to be loaded by hand into a sling or a similar frame unit for transportation ashore. The present invention seeks to lessen the manhandling of the carcasses by providing an improved carcass cargo unit.
 
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