Kenneth Graham - Dawsonville GA John Graham - Gainesville GA
International Classification:
A22C 2100
US Classification:
17 52
Abstract:
Birds are conveyed in a suspended series through a poultry processing plant in a legs and tail up attitude, and a series of bird support brackets are moved down an incline from above the path of the birds in timed relationship with the movement of the birds and the birds are guided to the bird support brackets until the bird support brackets at least partially support and guide the birds. Each bird support bracket comprises an upper and lower horizontal plate and a vertical plate joining the two horizontal plates giving the bracket an approximately Z-shape, and a pair of downwardly extending side leg members are mounted to the support bracket on opposite sides of the lower plate at the intersection of the lower plate and the vertical plate. As the birds and support brackets continue their movement, a rotatable cutting disc which defines a series of peripheral notches engages and severs the oil bag tissue from the birds.
Kenneth Z. Graham - Dawsonville GA Johnny R. Graham - Gainesville GA
International Classification:
A22C 2100
US Classification:
17 45
Abstract:
A line of poultry suspended on hangers and moving in alignment in series through a processing plant is divided by engaging and urging alternate one of the engaged hangers laterally with respect to the direction of movement of the hangers along the conveyor line, substantially without deflecting the hangers or the poultry carried thereby from their longitudinal movement with the conveyor line. In one embodiment, paddles carried on a continuous separator conveyor move along a path that diverges laterally beneath the conveyor line and the surfaces of the paddles which engage alternate ones of the hangers are oriented at an angle that does not impart movement to the hangers or the poultry carried thereby along the conveyor line. In another embodiment, a helical engaging member of increasing radius is located beneath the conveyor line and rotates to engage and to progressively urge alternate ones of the hangers laterally with respect to the conveyor line without imparting longitudinal movement to the hangers or poultry carried thereby.
Kenneth Z. Graham - Dawsonville GA Johnny R. Graham - Gainesville GA
International Classification:
A22C 2100
US Classification:
17 52
Abstract:
Poultry gizzards with entrails such as gut and stomach attached are supported at first on a rotary drum with a helical tread and a rotary support bar whereupon the gizzards are urged along a path and are oriented so that the entrails hang therebelow as they move along the path. As the gizzards move beyond the rotary drum they move onto a stationary support bar that also cooperates with an extension of the rotary support bar, and a conveyor moves down into engagement with the gizzards and urges the gizzards further along the path. A rotary cutting disc extending over the support bars severs the entrails from the gizzards, and a second rotary cutting disc protrudes upwardly between the support bars and splits the gizzards. The split gizzards then straddle a support rail and move up on and over helical cleaning wheels which further separates the cut-apart portions of the gizzards to permit water spray to remove the particles from the gizzards. The gizzards are discharged to a peeling mechanism where the outer cover of the gizzards is pulled off.
Johnny R. Graham - Gainesville GA Kenneth Z. Graham - Dawsonville GA
Assignee:
Cantrell Machine Co., Inc. - Gainesville GA
International Classification:
A22C 2106
US Classification:
17 45
Abstract:
An apparatus and method are disclosed for pulling out and separating the viscera from a fowl carcass during food processing. The apparatus includes a rotary carrier (B) on which are carried a plurality of gripping devices (A). A rotary axis (35) of the rotary carrier (B) mounted on a frame (70) is inclined to the horizontal at such an angle that the gripping devices (A) penetrate the cavities (24) of fowl carcasses (F) conveyed sequentially past the frame (70). The gripping device (A) includes serrated gripping jaws (10, 14) which clamp a viscera track (18) between the crop and stomach. The jaws are carried by spoke arms (48) carried radially on a hub (36) forming the rotary carrier (B). A spring (61) closes the jaws and cam plates (62, 63) open the jaws through a cam roller (64). Cam roller (64) pushes forward a rack gear (58) to open the jaws via a rotary shaft (54) having a jaw (14) affixed thereto.
Grover S. Harben - Gainesville GA Kenneth Z. Graham - Dawsonville GA
Assignee:
Gainesville Machine Company, Inc. - Gainesville GA
International Classification:
A22B 308
US Classification:
17 11
Abstract:
A viscera removal apparatus for poultry having a preformed access opening to their body cavity including a conveying and positioning means for successively moving poultry along a prescribed path; a plurality of vacuum operated tool assemblies; carriage means for selectively moving the tool assemblies into the body cavities of the poultry through the access openings so that the operating ends thereof overlie the viscera to be removed; vacuum means for imposing a vacuum through the operating ends of the tool assemblies to withdraw the viscera; and muffler means for introducing ambient air into the body cavity to reduce the operating noise level. The method of operation is also contemplated.
Kenneth Z. Graham - Dawsonville GA Johnny R. Graham - Gainesville GA
International Classification:
A22C 2100
US Classification:
17 11
Abstract:
In a poultry processing plant where birds are conveyed in a suspended series through the plant in a neck-down attitude, a series of bird holders are moved up an incline from below the path of the birds in timed relationship with the movement of the birds until the bird holders at least partially support the birds. The bird holders are then moved with the birds, and cutting implements cut the neck skin and other neck tissue and break the neck of the bird as the bird and bird holders continue to move in the system. Each bird holder comprises a pair of legs formed in a V-shape with the apex of the V lower than the diverging ends of the legs, and the legs receive a bird about its shoulder area so that gravity and the incline of the diverging legs of the bird holder tend to place the neck of the bird at the apex of the V-shape and to tilt the bird so that its usually arcuate neck extends more in a downward direction.
Johnny R. Graham - Gainesville GA Kenneth Z. Graham - Dawsonville GA
Assignee:
Cantrell Machine Co., Inc. - Gainesville GA
International Classification:
A22C 2106
US Classification:
17 45
Abstract:
An apparatus and method are disclosed for pulling out and separating the viscera from a fowl carcass during food processing. The apparatus includes a rotary carrier (B) on which are carried a plurality of gripping devices (A). A rotary axis (35) of the rotary carrier (B) mounted on a frame (70) is inclined to the horizontal at such an angle that the gripping devices (A) penetrate the cavities (24) of fowl carcasses (F) conveyed sequentially past the frame (70). The gripping device (A) includes serrated gripping jaws (10, 14) which clamp a viscera track (18) between the crop and stomach. The jaws are carried by spoke arms (48) carried radially on a hub (36) forming the rotary carrier (B). A spring (61) closes the jaws and cam plates (62, 63) open the jaws through a cam roller (64). Cam roller (64) pushes forward a rack gear (58) to open the jaws via a rotary shaft (54) having a jaw (14) affixed thereto.
A plurality of birds suspended from an overhead conveyor are received in series at the work stations 30 of the outer rotatable work cylinder 29 of the eviscerator. Bird holders 105 are moved by stationary cams 100 and 119 to hold the birds at each work station for an arc of travel of approximately 180. degree. about the eviscerator, and eviscerator tools 74 are moved by stationary cams 19 and 22 down into the cavity of each bird and then extracted therefrom to remove the viscera from the bird. A pair of vertical guide bars 37 are carried at each work station within the work cylinder and the upper and lower carriages 41 and 94 which support the eviscerator tools 74 and bird holders 105 reciprocate along the lengths of the guide bars. The work cylinder can be progressively raised or lowered by the simultaneous rotation of work cylinder mounting rods 28.
U.S. Army Fort Bragg, NC Oct 2006 to Dec 2013 Intelligence Analyst; Staff SergeantDickinson Fleet Services Atlanta, GA Jun 2005 to Jul 2006 Diesel MechanicU.S. Marines Camp Lejeune, NC Mar 2000 to Mar 2005 Amphibious Assault Vehicle Technician; Sergeant
Education:
Liberty University Lynchburg, VA Aug 2014 Associate in Applied Science in Interdisciplinary StudiesCochise College Douglas, AZ Mar 2007Cornerstone University Grand Rapids, MI 1998 to 1999
Military:
Rank: Sergeant; Staff Sergeant Mar 2000 to Dec 2013 Branch: United States Marine Corps and United States ArmyL.i.location.original
Castle Gate Construction Newnan, GA Jan 2008 to Sep 2010 Carpenter-Labor SupervisorCaldwell Construction Senoia, GA Sep 2005 to Dec 2007 Leadman, CarpenterJohn Haines Construction Newnan, GA Jan 2003 to Dec 2004 Leadman, Carpenter
Education:
West Georgia Technical College Atlanta, GA 2001 Journeyman
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Education:
Medical School University of Alabama School of Medicine Graduated: 1994
Procedures:
Retinal Detachment Repair Lens and Cataract Procedures
Dr. Graham graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 1994. He works in Rockville Centre, NY and 3 other locations and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Graham is affiliated with North Shore Syosset Hospital, North Shore University Hospital and Northwell Health Long Island Jewish Medical Center.
Dr. Graham graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Kalispell, MT and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Graham is affiliated with Kalispell Regional Medical Center.
Sachem Superintendent Dr. Kenneth Graham extended condolences to Mileto's family and friends and said support services will be offered "for as long as needed." The statement on the district website did not describe how the accident occurred.
Date: Aug 10, 2017
Category: U.S.
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