Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2001-2002
Title: Innovations by Jens Ulrich Nielsen
Introduction
Jens Ulrich Nielsen is a notable inventor based in Bagsværd, Denmark. He has made significant contributions to the field of evisceration methods in the meat processing industry. With a total of two patents to his name, his work focuses on improving the efficiency and hygiene of carcass processing.
Latest Patents
Nielsen's latest patent is a method and device for the evisceration of carcasses. This invention relates to a process for eviscerating carcasses that are conveyed on a slaughter line. The method involves cutting open the abdomen and breast, dividing the hams, and loosening the fat end. The intestines are then loosened, removed, and placed on a gut pan or conveyor. The diaphragm is also loosened, and the plucks are removed and placed on a separate conveyor. The connections of the intestines with the spinal column are broken, allowing the intestines to hang out of the abdominal cavity. The diaphragm and leaf fat are loosened mechanically while the intestines are hanging out. This innovative method allows for the intestines and plucks to be removed as a set of organs, providing hygienic advantages during processing.
Career Highlights
Nielsen works at Slagteriernes Forskningsinstitut, where he continues to develop and refine his inventions. His expertise in the field has led to advancements that benefit the meat processing industry.
Collaborations
One of his notable coworkers is Arne Druekjær, with whom he collaborates on various projects related to meat processing innovations.
Conclusion
Jens Ulrich Nielsen's contributions to the field of evisceration methods demonstrate his commitment to improving industry standards. His innovative approaches enhance both efficiency and hygiene in meat processing.