[0001] The present invention relates to a machine for processing hides.
[0002] Various different types of machines for processing hides are known, such as fleshing
machines, sammying and setting-out machines, or shaving machines, the structure of
all of which is substantially similar.
[0003] In particular, such machines generally execute the processing of the hides by using
conveyor rollers to make them pass through a processing unit which has a scraper cylinder,
which is actuated to rotate and cooperates with a contrast element which pushes the
hides being processed against the scraper cylinder.
[0004] In particular, traditional fleshing machines have a supporting framework, which supports,
so that they can rotate, a scraper cylinder and a pair of conveyor rollers, and a
structure, also called a beam, on which a rubberized supporting roller, which can
be actuated so as to rotate, and a contrast element are mounted.
[0005] The beam can be moved by tilting, with respect to the supporting framework, in order
to pass from an open machine condition, in which the supporting roller and the contrast
element are spaced apart from the pair of conveyor rollers and from the scraper cylinder,
to a closed machine condition, in which the supporting roller and the elastic resting
element are moved closer to the conveyor rollers and to the scraper cylinder, so as
to be able to act on the hide being processed and carry out the fleshing.
[0006] The use of the traditional machines described requires, in particular, the operators
to initially - in the open machine condition - insert a first half of the hide to
be processed into the machine.
[0007] Once the machine has been transitioned to the closed condition, the supporting roller
and the conveyor rollers conduct the extraction therefrom of the hide, which, pushed
by the contrast element against the scraper cylinder, is fleshed on the half thereof
that was inserted previously.
[0008] Once the hide has been extracted and the machine returned to the open condition,
the operators have to manually pick up the hide, turn it over, and then introduce
it once again into the machine with its other, yet unprocessed half, subsequently
repeating the operations carried out previously in order to perform the fleshing on
the entire surface of the hide.
[0009] It is evident that traditional fleshing machines entail the execution of multiple
operations with consequent long processing times.
[0010] In particular, it should be noted that traditional machines, in order to complete
the fleshing, require the operators to manually turn the hides over, an operation
that, in addition to requiring considerable experience on the part of the operators,
is very wearying for them, in that the hides are extremely slippery and heavy.
[0011] In order to seek to solve this problem, it has been proposed to install two traditional
fleshing machines in a "back-to-back" arrangement, in which the two fleshing machines
are connected with a conveyor belt.
[0012] With this arrangement, in the first machine the first half of the hide is fleshed
in the conventional way, but instead of being picked up by the operators assigned
to the first machine in order to turn it around, it is placed by the operators on
the conveyor belt located at the front of the first machine, in order to be sent to
the second fleshing machine with the non-fleshed part arranged in front, with respect
to its motion of advancement, so that it can be introduced without effort into the
second machine either automatically or by operators assigned to performing this task.
[0013] Although valid in terms of reducing processing times and effort on the part of the
operators, this solution however requires a greater number of operators and that at
least the operators assigned to the first machine have sufficient experience.
[0014] In fact, the hide needs to be positioned on the continuously-moving conveyor belt
without wrinkles which could spoil it in the second machine, so the job of the operators
on the first machine is not simply to allow it to fall on the conveyor belt; they
must have the necessary skill and dexterity to be certain that there are no wrinkles
in the hides that are sent to the second machine.
[0015] Also in order to overcome the problem with traditional fleshing machines of requiring
operators to turn the hide over after the first pass, continuous fleshing machines
have also been provided, which, in general, have two processing units that operate
in mutual succession and are fitted with means that are capable of performing the
transfer of the hides from one unit to the other automatically, i.e. without requiring
the manual intervention of operators.
[0016] In particular, machines of this type are known which have, on their supporting framework,
two processing units arranged one above the other and more precisely one upper processing
unit and one lower processing unit.
[0017] More specifically, the upper processing unit comprises an upper scraper cylinder
and first upper conveyor rollers, which are mounted on the supporting framework, as
well as a contrast element and second upper conveyor rollers, which are mounted on
an upper tilting beam, which can be moved on command between an open or inactive position
and a closed or active position.
[0018] In turn, the lower processing unit comprises a lower scraper cylinder and at least
one first lower conveyor roller, which are mounted on the supporting framework, as
well as a contrast element and one or more second lower conveyor rollers, which are
mounted on a lower tilting beam which can also be moved between an open position and
a closed position.
[0019] To process the hides with a machine of this type, the operators have to insert a
first half of the hide into the machine, with the upper beam open, and then actuate
the closure of the upper beam, so that the upper conveyor rollers can pull the hide
inside the machine.
[0020] As the hide enters the machine, the upper scraper cylinder performs the fleshing
of the second half of the hide, and the first half of the hide is introduced between
the lower conveyor rollers.
[0021] When the operators see, by way of a mirror, that the start of the fleshed part of
the hide is exiting from the upper processing unit, they actuate the closing of the
lower beam and the opening of the upper beam.
[0022] At this point, the lower conveyor rollers are activated so as to extract the hide
from the machine and allow the lower scraper cylinder to flesh the first half of the
hide, while the operators can insert another hide into the upper processing unit.
[0023] Machines of this type, although they boast considerable advantages over traditional
fleshing machines, also have a number of drawbacks.
[0024] In fact, pulling the hides inside the machine is done by conveyor rollers that come
into contact with the hide exclusively at a limited portion of their lateral surface,
with the consequent need to have to exert a high pressure of the conveyor rollers
upon the hide to ensure an adequate grip thereby on the hide.
[0025] Again owing to the reduced contact surface of the conveyor rollers with the hide,
the hide can go down incorrectly in its passage from the upper processing unit to
the lower processing unit, especially if there are parts on it that are tougher, with
the consequent need to have to stop the machine, in order to avoid damaging the hide.
[0026] Furthermore, the hide, in passing from one conveyor roller to another, can be subjected
to wrinkling that would compromise its processing.
[0027] Technical problems similar to those described above also afflict other machines for
processing hides that are structurally similar to the fleshing machines described
above.
[0028] The aim of the present invention is to provide a machine for processing hides that
is capable of avoiding the drawbacks of the known art in one or more of the above
mentioned aspects.
[0029] Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a machine for processing
hides that is capable of executing a complete processing on the hides, without requiring
considerable manual interventions by operators, and which permit a secure conveyance
of the hides being processed, while eliminating or, at least, enormously reducing
the risk of damaging the hide during its conveyance, with respect to the known art.
[0030] Another object of the invention is to provide a machine for processing hides that
does not require a high contact pressure to be exerted between the means used to convey
the hides and the hides themselves.
[0031] Another object of the invention is to provide a machine for processing hides that
makes it possible to convey the hides without causing wrinkles in the hides themselves.
[0032] Another object of the invention is to provide a machine for processing hides that
makes it possible for the hide, in its conveyance within the machine, not to have
different speeds between its center and its outer part.
[0033] Another object of the present invention is to provide a machine for processing hides
that is capable of producing, at the exit point from the machine, the processed hide
in a properly outspread condition, so as to be already ready and correctly prepared
for subsequent forms of processing.
[0034] Another object of the invention is to provide a machine for processing hides that,
owing to its peculiar implementation characteristics, is capable of offering the highest
guarantees of reliability and safety in its operation.
[0035] Another object of the invention is to provide a machine for processing hides that
is convenient to maintain, easily washable and does not require the use of pollutant
consumables for its operation.
[0036] Another object of the invention is to provide a machine for processing hides that
can be constructively simple to provide.
[0037] Furthermore, the present invention sets out to overcome the drawbacks of the background
art in a manner that is alternative to any existing solutions.
[0038] Another object of the invention is to provide a machine for processing hides that
is highly reliable, easy to implement and of low cost.
[0039] This aim and these and other objects which will become more apparent hereinafter
are achieved by a machine for processing hides according to claim 1, optionally provided
with one or more of the characteristics of the dependent claims.
[0040] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent
from the detailed description that follows of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment
of the machine for processing hides according to the invention, which is illustrated
for the purposes of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic front elevation view of a machine according to the invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged-scale schematic view of an entrainment assembly for the hide
of the machine according to the invention;
Figures 3 to 9 are schematic views of a sequence of operating steps of the machine
according to the invention;
Figure 10 is a schematic view of the machine according to the invention in a step
of washing thereof.
[0041] With reference to the figures, the machine for processing hides according to the
invention, generally designated by the reference numeral 1, comprises a supporting
framework 2, which defines an entry zone 3 for the hide to be processed and an exit
zone 4 for the processed hide.
[0042] The supporting framework 2 supports at least two processing stations 5 and 6, which
are arranged along the route of the hide between the entry zone 3 and the exit zone
4.
[0043] More precisely, conveniently, at least one first processing station 5 and at least
one second processing station 6 are mounted on the supporting framework 2, and are
arranged in mutual succession along the route of the hide between the entry zone 3
and the exit zone 4.
[0044] There are also transport means 8 for the hide from the entry zone 3 to the exit zone
4.
[0045] According to the invention, the transport means 8 comprise at least one entrainment
assembly 9, which has at least one pair of conveyor belts 10 and 11.
[0046] In particular, the conveyor belts 10, 11 roll continuously, between respective transmission
rollers 12, of which at least one is connected to drive means 13, so as to define
respective entrainment portions 10a, 11a which are mutually facing and are designed
to come into contact with the opposite faces of the hide being processed.
[0047] Advantageously, the conveyor belts 10 and 11 can be moved, relative to each other,
between an operative condition, in which their entrainment portions 10a, 11a are mutually
close together in order to allow each one of the entrainment portions 10a, 11a to
engage a respective face of the hide being processed, so as to be able to clamp the
hide being processed between the entrainment portions 10a, 11a of the conveyor belts
10, 11, and an inoperative condition, in which the entrainment portions 10a, 11a are
instead mutually spaced apart in order to not allow the entrainment portions 10a,
11a to engage the hide being processed, as will also be explained below.
[0048] Conveniently, the drive means 13 that make it possible to actuate the conveyor belts
10, 11 can be activated on command, so as to actuate the rolling of the conveyor belts
10, 11 with scrolling of the entrainment portions 10a, 11a in one direction, when
the hide is being processed at one of the two processing stations 5, 6, and in the
opposite direction, when the hide is being processed at the other processing station
5, 6.
[0049] As illustrated, each one of the processing stations 5 and 6 comprises a respective
scraper cylinder 14 and a respective contrast element 15 which is adapted to push
the hides against the scraper cylinder 14.
[0050] The contrast element 15 can be moved, relative to the scraper cylinder 14, in a way
that is per se known, in order to pass from a disengaged position, in which it is
spaced apart from the scraper cylinder 14, to an engaged position, it which it is
held close to the scraper cylinder 14, so that the hide being processed can be kept
in contact with the scraper cylinder 14.
[0051] For example, the scraper cylinders 14 of the processing stations 5, 6 can be configured
to execute the fleshing of the hide being processed and they can be actuated by a
single electric motor, not shown, which is connected kinematically to the scraper
cylinders 14 via means for transmitting motion, also not shown and comprising, for
example, a belt or the like.
[0052] Conveniently, as shown in the figures, the processing stations 5 and 6 are arranged
on the supporting framework 2 one above the other and, in particular, the first processing
station 5 is arranged above the second processing station 6.
[0053] It should be noted that, with such arrangement of the processing stations 5 and 6,
the entry zone 3 of the machine is, conveniently, positioned at the top and toward
the rear of the supporting framework 2, while its exit zone 4 is substantially at
the front of the supporting framework, at a lower elevation than that of the exit
zone 3.
[0054] Advantageously, the entrainment assembly 9 is, in turn, positioned between the processing
stations 5, 6.
[0055] In particular, the entrainment assembly 9 is, conveniently, mounted on the supporting
framework 2 with the capacity to rotate about at least one oscillation axis which
is substantially transverse to the extension of the entrainment portions.
[0056] In this manner, the entrainment assembly 9 is able to pass from at least one first
angular position, in which the entrainment portions 10a, 11a of the conveyor belts
10 and 11 are arranged substantially vertically, so as to allow the transfer of the
hide being processed between the processing stations 5 and 6, to at least one second
angular position, in which the entrainment portions 10a, 11a of the conveyor belts
10 and 11 are oriented substantially horizontally, in order to allow the conveyance
of the hide to the exit zone 4 and its removal from the exit zone 4 in a flat condition
and adequately outspread, so that the hide will be ready to be sent for subsequent
forms of processing, and vice versa.
[0057] Advantageously, in order to allow the machine to be able to effectively process hides
of various lengths, the entrainment assembly 9 can furthermore be moved in translation,
with respect to the supporting framework 2, along a substantially vertical direction,
so that it can be moved from a first working position, in which it is substantially
closer to one of the processing stations, in particular to the processing station
5 arranged above, to a second working position, in which it is substantially closer
to the processing station 6, and vice versa.
[0058] In addition, it is possible, advantageously, that the entrainment assembly 9, at
least when it is in the second angular position, can be moved along a substantially
horizontal direction, between a retracted position, in which it is positioned with
the conveyor belts 10, 11 inside the supporting framework 2, and at least one extended
position, in which it is positioned with the conveyor belts 10, 11 arranged closer
to the exit zone 4 of the machine, with respect to the retracted position, and optionally
arranged at least partially protruding from the supporting framework 2 through the
exit zone 4.
[0059] In particular, there are movement means 16 for the entrainment assembly 9, which
can be activated on command and which make it possible to automate the conveyance
of the entrainment assembly 9 from the first working position to the second working
position, with the entrainment assembly 9 arranged in its first angular position,
and, subsequently, to provide the rotation movement of the entrainment assembly 9
from the first angular position to its second angular position, and vice versa.
[0060] It should be noted that the movement means 16 are also able to move, conveniently,
the entrainment assembly 9 from the retracted position and to the extended position,
in particular following the transition of the entrainment assembly 9 from the first
angular position to the second angular position, and to return it from the extended
position to the retracted position.
[0061] In more detail, the entrainment assembly 9 comprises a frame 9a that supports the
conveyor belts 10, 11 and which is mounted so that it can move on the supporting framework
2.
[0062] As in the embodiment shown, the movement means 16 for the entrainment assembly 9
can be provided by at least one toothed rack 17, which is fixed to the supporting
framework 2 and extends along a locus that corresponds to the path of a zone of the
frame 9a.
[0063] At least one other zone of the frame 9a of the entrainment assembly 9 is, on the
other hand, engaged, via an abutment element 18, which is constituted by a pin protruding
from the frame 9a with a sliding guide 19, which has an extension that corresponds
to the path traveled by such other zone of the frame 9a during the movement of the
entrainment assembly 9 actuated by the movement means 16.
[0064] The toothed rack 17 is engaged by a motorized pinion 20, which is supported so that
it can rotate by the frame 9a, so that the rotary actuation of the pinion 20 produces
the rolling thereof along the toothed rack 17 with consequent movement of the frame
9a along the path imposed by the shape of the toothed rack 17 and of the sliding guide
19.
[0065] Advantageously, the machine is provided with control means 21, which are constituted,
for example, by an electronic control unit, and which are functionally connected to
detection means 22 of the position of the hide being processed at the processing stations
5, 6.
[0066] The control means 21 are configured to activate the movement means 16 of the entrainment
assembly 9 and the drive means 13 of the conveyor belts 10 and 11, on the basis of
signals originating from the detection means 22.
[0067] More specifically, the detection means 22 can be, for example, constituted by an
inductive sensor designed to acquire positions of the zone of the processing stations
5, 6, in order to identify the presence of the hides being processed at one or the
other of the processing stations 5, 6.
[0068] Alternatively, the detection means 22 can be constituted by a device for measuring
the current absorbed by the electric motor that actuates the scraper cylinders 14,
so as to detect the presence of the hide being processed at one or the other of the
processing stations 5, 6 on the basis of the value of the current absorbed by the
electric motor that actuates the scraper cylinders 14.
[0069] Preferably, each one of the conveyor belts 10 and 11 is connected to a respective
support 23, which is in turn mounted on the frame 9a, so as to be movable, with respect
to the other support 23, in order to allow the passage of the conveyor belts 10, 11
between the operative condition and the inoperative condition.
[0070] In particular, the displacement of the conveyor belts 10, 11 between the operative
condition and the inoperative condition can, conveniently, be actuated by pneumatic
pistons, not shown, each one of which acts between the frame 9a of the entrainment
assembly 9 and a respective support 23 of the conveyor belts 10, 11 and which can,
furthermore, be actuated advantageously by the control means 21.
[0071] It should be noted that the pinion 20 can be mounted on one of the supports 23, so
as to be engaged with the toothed rack 17 at least when the conveyor belts 10, 11
are in the operative condition.
[0072] Conveniently, substantially at the entry zone 3 of the machine, at least one first
feeding mat 24 is positioned which makes it possible to convey the hide to be processed
from a loading zone, located at one of its ends, where the operators place the hide
to be processed on the first feeding mat 24, up until the entry zone 3 of the machine,
so as to be able to reach the first processing station 5.
[0073] Advantageously, proximate to the end of the first feeding mat 24 opposite to the
end located in the loading zone of the hide to be processed, there can be a second
feeding mat 25, opposite with respect to the first feeding mat 24, so that the hide
to be processed which enters the machine through its entry zone 3 comes to pass between
the first and the second feeding mat 24, 25, so as to be correctly outspread prior
to being processed in the processing stations 5, 6.
[0074] It should be noted that the feeding mats 24 and 25 can be moved in rotation, with
respect to the supporting framework 2, between a working condition, which they assume
during operation of the machine, in which their active arms are positioned substantially
horizontally, and a rest condition, to which they can be brought, in particular, during
a step of washing of the machine, in which their active arms are located in a substantially
vertical position, so as to facilitate the drainage of the water used in the washing.
[0075] The operation of the machine according to the invention is the following.
[0076] With the first and the second feeding mat 24, 25 in the working condition, the entrainment
assembly 9 in the first working position and in its first angular position, the conveyor
belts 10 and 11 in the inoperative condition and the contrast elements 15 of the processing
stations 5 and 6 in the disengaged position, as shown in Figure 3, the operators can
place the hide to be processed in the loading zone of the feeding mat 24.
[0077] The feeding mat 25 then pulls the hide to be processed, loaded thereupon, toward
the other end thereof, so that the hide is introduced into the machine through the
entry zone 3.
[0078] Once the hide has reached the other end of the feeding mat 24, it begins, continuing
its movement on the first feeding mat 24, to fall from the feeding mat, passing between
the scraper cylinder 14 and the contrast element 15 of the first processing station
5 and getting inserted between the entrainment portions 10a, 11a of the conveyor belts
10, 11.
[0079] When a portion of preset length of the hide and, more specifically, a first half
of the hide has passed the scraper cylinder 14 and the contrast element 15 of the
first processing station 5, the contrast element 15 of the first processing station
5 is brought to the engaged position.
[0080] Simultaneously, the conveyor belts 10 and 11 are brought to the operative condition,
as shown in Figure 4, so as to clamp a portion of the hide between the entrainment
portions 10a, 11a of the conveyor belts 10, 11, while their drive means 13 are activated
so that the conveyor belts 10, 11, using the respective entrainment portions 10a,
11a to pull the hide downward, enable the processing of the second half of the hide
by the scraper cylinder 14 of the first processing station 5 in cooperation with the
corresponding contrast element 15.
[0081] When the detection means 22 detect that the hide has passed the first processing
station 5, the contrast element 15 of the first processing station 5 is returned to
the disengaged position and the movement means 16 for the entrainment assembly 9 are
activated so as to bring the entrainment assembly 9 to its second working position,
as can be seen in Figure 5.
[0082] In the meantime, the hide being processed is introduced by the conveyor belts 10,
11 between the scraper cylinder 14 and the contrast element 15 of the second processing
station 6.
[0083] When the first half of the yet unprocessed hide has passed the scraper cylinder 14
and the contrast element 15 of the second processing station 6 and at least a part
of the second half of the hide is still engaged between the entrainment portions 10a,
11a of the conveyor belts 10, 11, the contrast element 15 of the second processing
station 6 is brought to the engaged position and the drive means 13 of the conveyor
belts 10, 11 are made to rotate in the opposite direction in order to invert the direction
of advancement of the entrainment portions 10a, 11a of the conveyor belts 10, 11,
so as to pull the hide so that its first half can be processed by the scraper cylinder
14 and by the contrast element 15 of the second processing station 6.
[0084] Simultaneously, the movement means 16 determine the gradual transition of the entrainment
assembly 9 from the first angular position to the second angular position, as shown
in Figures 6, 7 and 8.
[0085] The conveyor belts 10, 11, once the entrainment assembly 9 has reached the second
angular position, allow the processed hide to be extracted from the machine, through
the exit zone 4, thus making the hide available for successive operations.
[0086] Once the entrainment assembly 9 has reached the second angular position, the movement
means 16 can move the entrainment assembly 9 from the retracted position, which is
the position the entrainment assembly 9 is in after its rotation from the first angular
position to the second angular position, to the extended position, thus better facilitating
the extraction of the hide from the machine, as shown in Figure 9.
[0087] When the detection means 22 detect that the hide is no longer being processed in
the second processing station 6, the contrast element 15 of the second station 6 is
returned to the disengaged position and, after the hide has fully exited from the
machine, the drive means 13 are activated in order to invert once again the direction
of travel of the entrainment portions 10a, 11a, so as to be able to begin a new processing
cycle with another hide to be processed, after the movement means 16 have returned
the entrainment assembly 9 to its first working position.
[0088] If it is necessary to subject the machine to washing, the first mat and the second
mat 24 and 25 can be brought to the rest condition and the conveyor belts to their
inoperative condition, as shown in Figure 10.
[0089] In practice it has been found that the machine according to the invention achieves
the intended aim and objects and, in particular, attention is drawn to the fact that
the machine according to the invention enables the entrainment of the hide in contact
with the conveyor belts over an extensive surface, by enabling a practically perfect
adherence of the hide to the conveyor belts even with a relatively reduced pressure.
[0090] The machine according to the invention furthermore has the advantage that it conducts
the conveyance of the hide between two scraper cylinders without producing wrinkles
or allowing the hide to travel at different speeds between its center and its outer
part.
[0091] Another advantage of the machine according to the invention is that it enables the
exit of the hide from the machine in a properly outspread condition, thus making it
possible to lay it on an optional subsequent conveyor, where it will be possible to
execute other processes on the hide in a very simple manner.
[0092] The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the appended claims.
[0093] Thus for example, with the same inventive concept, not only fleshing machines can
be provided, but also shaving machines, sammying or setting-out machines or other,
similar machines for processing hides.
[0094] Moreover, all the details may be substituted by other, technically equivalent elements.
[0095] In practice the materials employed, provided they are compatible with the specific
use, and the contingent dimensions and shapes, may be any according to requirements
and to the state of the art.
[0097] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A machine for processing hides, which comprises a supporting framework (2) which defines
an entry zone (3) for the hide to be processed and an exit zone (4) for the processed
hide and which supports at least two processing stations (5, 6) which are arranged
along the route of the hide between said entry zone (3) and said exit zone (4), transport
means (8) for the hide from said entry zone (3) to said exit zone (4) being provided,
characterized in that said transport means (8) comprise at least one entrainment assembly (9) which has
at least one pair of conveyor belts (10, 11) which roll continuously and define respective
entrainment portions (10a, 11a) which are mutually facing and are designed to come
into contact with the opposite faces of the hide being processed.
2. The machine according to claim 1, characterized in that said conveyor belts (10, 11) can be moved between an operative condition, in which
their entrainment portions (10a, 11a) are mutually close together, for each one to
engage a respective face of the hide being processed, and an inoperative condition,
in which said entrainment portions (10a, 11a) are mutually spaced apart, for their
disengagement from the hide being processed.
3. The machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises drive means (13) for actuating said conveyor belts (10, 11), said drive
means (13) being activatable on command, in order to actuate the rolling of said conveyor
belts (10, 11) with scrolling of said entrainment portions (10a, 11a) in one direction,
with the hide being processed at one of said processing stations (5, 6), and in the
opposite direction, with the hide being processed at the other processing station
(5, 6).
4. The machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that each one of said processing stations (5, 6) comprises a respective scraper cylinder
(14) and a respective contrast element (15) which is adapted to push the hides against
the scraper cylinder (14), said processing stations (5, 6) being arranged one above
the other, said at least one entrainment assembly (9) being positioned between said
processing stations (5, 6).
5. The machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said entrainment assembly (9) can move in rotation, with respect to said supporting
framework (2), about at least one oscillation axis which is substantially transverse
to the extension of said entrainment portions (10a, 11a), between at least one first
angular position, in which said entrainment portions (10a, 11a) are arranged substantially
vertically, in order to allow the transfer of the hide being processed between said
processing stations (5, 6), and at least one second angular position, in which said
entrainment portions are oriented substantially horizontally, in order to allow the
removal of the hide from said exit zone (4).
6. The machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said entrainment assembly (9) can be moved in translation, along a substantially
vertical direction, from a first working position, in which it is substantially closer
to one of said processing stations (5, 6), to a second working position, in which
it is substantially closer to the other processing station (5, 6), and vice versa.
7. The machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said entrainment assembly (9), at least in said second angular position, can be moved
along a substantially horizontal direction, between a retracted position, in which
it is positioned with said conveyor belts (10, 11) inside said supporting framework
(2), and at least one extended position, in which it is positioned with said conveyor
belts (10, 11) arranged closer to said exit zone (4) than in said retracted position.
8. The machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises movement means (16) for said entrainment assembly (9) which can be activated
on command in order to actuate the transition, with said entrainment assembly (9)
in said first angular position, of said entrainment assembly (9) from said first working
position to said second working position, with subsequent transition of said entrainment
assembly (9) from said first angular position to said second angular position, and
vice versa.
9. The machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said movement means (16) are adapted to move said entrainment assembly (9) between
said retracted position and said extended position.
10. The machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises detection means (22) of the position of the hide being processed at
said processing stations (5, 6), there being control means (21) which are functionally
connected to said detection means and are adapted to activate said movement means
(16) and said drive means (13) on the basis of signals originating from said detection
means (22).
11. The machine according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said entrainment assembly (9) comprises a frame (9a) that supports said conveyor
belts (10, 11) and is mounted so that it can move on said supporting framework (2),
said movement means (16) comprise at least one toothed rack (17), which is fixed to
said supporting framework (2) and has a locus that corresponds to the path of one
zone of said frame (9a), and at least one motorized pinion (20), rotatably supported
by said frame (9a) and meshing with said toothed rack (16).