Location History:
- Badendorf, DE (2008)
- Stockelsdorf, DE (2014 - 2022)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2022
Title: Matthias Schröder: Innovator in Poultry Processing Technology
Introduction
Matthias Schröder is a notable inventor based in Stockelsdorf, Germany, recognized for his contributions to poultry processing technology. With a total of four patents to his name, he has developed innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of poultry handling and processing.
Latest Patents
Schröder's latest patents include a conveying device and method for conveying poultry bodies, as well as an apparatus and method for recovering fillets from poultry bodies. The conveying device is designed to continuously transport poultry bodies or parts that are oriented into different processing positions. This device features a continuous conveyor equipped with receiving elements that hold the poultry bodies, which revolve in a conveying plane to form a designated conveying path. The receiving elements are pivotable about an axis of rotation, allowing for optimal positioning during processing. Additionally, the holding device is engineered to secure eviscerated poultry carcasses or parts during processing, ensuring stability and efficiency throughout the operation.
Career Highlights
Matthias Schröder works at Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH & Co. KG, a company renowned for its advanced machinery in the food processing industry. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions that streamline poultry processing, contributing significantly to the company's reputation for quality and efficiency.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Schröder has collaborated with
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