Skinning Implement (e.g., Hand Tool) Patents (Class 452/132)
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Patent number: 11582977Abstract: A peritoneum removal assembly for removing the peritoneum from a cut of raw meat includes a rod that has a pair of polygonal sections that can be engaged by a chuck on a power drill thereby facilitating the rod to be rotated about a lengthwise axis of the rod. A slot is integrated into the rod such that a peritoneum on a cut of raw meat can be extended through the slot. The slot extends toward the polygonal section such that the slot rotates about the lengthwise axis of the rod. In this way the slot facilitates the peritoneum to wrap around the rod when the power drill is turned on for removing the peritoneum from the cut of raw meat.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2021Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Inventors: James Leonard, Arthur Martinez
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Patent number: 11350260Abstract: This disclosure relates to detecting duplicate public warning system messages in a cellular communication system. A wireless device may receive a public warning system indication from a cellular base station during a paging occasion. The public warning system indication may indicate that system information provided by the cellular base station includes a public warning system message. The wireless device may determine whether the public warning system message is a duplicate public warning system message. The wireless device may determine whether to decode the system information including the public warning system message based at least in part on whether the public warning system message is a duplicate public warning system message. The system information including the public warning system message may not be decoded if the public warning system message is determined to be a duplicate public warning system message.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2018Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Fangli Xu, Haijing Hu, Dawei Zhang, Yuqin Chen, Srirang A. Lovlekar, Xu Ou, Sethuraman Gurumoorthy, Srinivasan Nimmala, Longda Xing, Sree Ram Kodali, Murtaza A. Shikari
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Patent number: 9468219Abstract: Techniques and devices are described for preparing a fish fillet. The techniques and devices facilitate the removal of the skin and/or rib bones of the fish from the meat that forms the fillet. In embodiments, the techniques employ a fish skinning device that includes a roller and a blade. The roller is configured to contact the skin included on a fillet so that rotation of the roller causes the fillet to be directed toward the blade. The roller and blade are configured so the skin passes between the roller and blade and is generally separated and directed away from the meat. A blade float assembly permits the blade to float with respect to the blade during use to receive the skin or rib bones of the fish fillet between the roller and the blade.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2015Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Ultimate Fishing Gear, Inc.Inventors: Chris Kielian, Brian Kielian, Perry Parks, Eric Parks
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Patent number: 9352474Abstract: A knife includes a body that includes a handle section, a substantially circular blade housing section, and a blade including a cutting edge having substantially the same radius of curvature of the blade housing. The substantially circular blade housing section extends substantially perpendicular from the handle section. The blade extends longitudinally out of the blade housing at a position substantially 180° away from the position of the handle section along the circumference of the blade housing and terminates in a sharp point. The width of the blade at the portion immediately adjacent to the blade housing and opposite the blade point is substantially equal to the diameter of the blade housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Inventor: Rick Grover
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Patent number: 9265262Abstract: A tool having a first and second handle, pivotally coupled between a tool open position and a tool closed position, each handle having a working end and a gripping end. A jaw is positioned on each working end, and each handle has a cutout positioned between the working end and the jaw, where the cutouts are aligned to create an opening in the tool when closed. The tool has a first cutting blade having a first cutting surface, where the first cutting blade is removably attached to one of the handles. One of said handles also has a rearward fixed projecting finger, positioned intermediary the jaws and the pivot point of the tool handle.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2012Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Inventor: John L. Albanese
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Patent number: 8992289Abstract: A knife having a hook incorporated into the blade for skinning, wherein the hook is a belly hook that is positioned on the belly side or under side of the knife opposite a finger guard area. Methods of the using the knife include steps for using the cutting edge to cut and using the hook to cut by pressure applied away from the user's body.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Inventor: Ruben Madrid Ramos
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Patent number: 8951100Abstract: A knife includes a body that includes a handle section, a substantially circular blade housing section, and a blade including a cutting edge having substantially the same radius of curvature of the blade housing. The substantially circular blade housing section extends substantially perpendicular from the handle section. The blade extends longitudinally out of the blade housing at a position substantially 180° away from the position of the handle section along the circumference of the blade housing and terminates in a sharp point. The width of the blade at the portion immediately adjacent to the blade housing and opposite the blade point is substantially equal to the diameter of the blade housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2013Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Inventor: Rick Grover
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Patent number: 8690647Abstract: A field dressing attachment for a hunting knife preferably includes a support plate, an end hook, a bottom gusset and a finger ring. One end of the support plate is terminated with the end hook. The bottom gusset extends downward from a bottom of the support plate. The finger ring extends from the bottom gusset and is located at an opposing end of the support plate. A blade groove is formed in the support plate to receive a non-cutting edge of a knife blade. A tip cavity is formed in the end hook. A tip of the knife blade is inserted into the tip cavity. A user's finger is inserted through the finger ring and a remainder of the hand is wrapped around a handle of the knife. The forefinger is used to keep the tip of the knife blade in the tip cavity.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2013Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventor: John J. Kitscha
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Publication number: 20130280997Abstract: A knife having a hook incorporated into the blade for skinning, wherein the hook is a belly hook that is positioned on the belly side or under side of the knife opposite a finger guard area. Methods of the using the knife include steps for using the cutting edge to cut and using the hook to cut by pressure applied away from the user's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventor: Ruben Madrid Ramos
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Patent number: 8512107Abstract: A knife includes a body that includes a handle section, a blade housing section, and a blade that includes a skinning edge and a cutting edge. The guided skinning edge extends below a bottom edge of the blade housing section, wherein proximity of the bottom edge to the guided skinning edge enables the bottom edge to function as a guard that prevents the skinning edge from entering a carcass deep enough to damage meat and internal organs of the carcass during field dressing. The hook cutting edge extends above a top edge of the blade housing section, wherein the top edge terminates in a hook portion that extends beyond the hook cutting edge and lifts skin and hide of a carcass away from meat and internal organs of the carcass as the cutting edge is moved through the carcass during field dressing, preventing the cutting edge from contacting meat and internal organs of the carcass.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Inventor: Rick Grover
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Publication number: 20120156975Abstract: A skinning knife, comprising a handle, a slitting blade disposed at a forward portion of the handle and having an upwardly-and forwardly-directed cutting edge, a first spreading member disposed at the forward most position of the knife so as to spread apart two portions of animal hide that have been separated by the slitting blade, and a retractable punch blade disposed in the handle beneath slitting blade for opening a hole in the hide, the first spreading member having a slot therein for receiving the punch blade. A punch blade actuation mechanism is provided for moving the punch blade through the slot in the first spreading member. Preferably, a second spreading member disposed below and forward of the first spreading member is provided for facilitating entry into a small slit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: John Richard Jamison
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Patent number: 8016648Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for quicker, easier and more injury-free skinning of small to medium size game utilizing a dual fish skinner in conjunction with game skinning attachment, whose spike provides support and accessibility.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Frederick Technology Firm, LLCInventor: Kelly Frederick
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Publication number: 20110034116Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for quicker, easier and more injury-free skinning of small to medium size game utilizing a dual fish skinner in conjunction with game skinning attachment, whose spike provides support and accessibility.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Inventor: Kelly Frederick
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Patent number: 7806753Abstract: A method for the skin-on deboning of a ham prior to processing in a conventional skinner. The ham is deboned and the inside musculature, outside musculature, knuckle musculature and inner shank musculature are removed prior to the removal of skin and fat from the various cuts.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2008Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Stork Townsend Inc.Inventor: Donald D. Holms
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Publication number: 20090313832Abstract: A skinning knife, comprising a handle, a slitting blade disposed at a forward portion of the handle and having an upwardly- and forwardly-directed cutting edge, a first spreading member disposed at the forward most position of the knife so as to spread apart two portions of animal hide or other material that have been separated by the slitting blade as the knife is thrust forwardly, and a retractable punch blade disposed in the handle beneath slitting blade for opening a hole in the hide when the knife is thrust forwardly, the first spreading member having a slot therein for receiving the punch blade. A punch blade actuation mechanism is provided for selectively moving the punch blade forwardly and rearwardly through the slot in the first spreading member. Preferably, the skinning knife also comprises a second spreading member disposed below and forward of the first spreading member for facilitating entry into a small slit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: John Richard Jamison
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Patent number: 7588487Abstract: A selectively locking plier-type tool for use in skinning game has a pair of opposing jaws, a main handle and a clamping handle for articulating the opposing jaws with respect to one another. A pair of plates are formed respectively on the pair of jaws such that the pair of plates each have straight teeth that mesh with one another whenever the pair of opposing jaws is brought into an apposed position. A pulling handle extends downwardly from the main handle of the tool and a weighted member is removably attached to the pulling handle.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Inventor: Kenneth A. Born, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090203304Abstract: A method for the skin-on deboning of a ham prior to processing in a conventional skinner. The ham is deboned and the inside musculature, outside musculature, knuckle musculature and inner shank musculature are removed prior to the removal of skin and fat from the various cuts.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: STORK TOWNSEND INC.Inventor: Donald D. Holms
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Patent number: 7494407Abstract: A taxidermic ear opening tool for use upon an animal's ear which has skin with an underside thereof connected to cartilage, comprising: a tool body; a hook member fixedly connected to the tool body and having at least one prong that is engageable with the underside of the skin so as to secure the tool body with respect thereto; a rod having a longitudinal axis and opposing front and rear ends, the rod being received by the tool body so as to allow longitudinal movement of the rod with respect to the tool body; a separation member fixedly connected to the rod at or closely adjacent to its front end, the separation member lying in a plane substantially parallel and adjacent to the longitudinal axis of the rod; and a rod advancement means for moving the rod and associated separation member longitudinally and forwardly, whereby such forward movement of the separation member as positioned between the skin and cartilage separates the skin from the cartilage.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Inventor: Douglas E. Turley
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Patent number: 7488244Abstract: An apparatus for skinning a squirrel that is easily manufactured, portable, quick and in which the apparatus can be mounted to a variety of surfaces. The apparatus comprises a base plate connected to toggle clamp in which the toggle clamp is engaged to press two metal tubes tightly together. The base plate is bent at an angle and secured to a stationary object. The tail of the squirrel is placed in the apparatus in between the two metal tubes and the toggle clamp is engaged to secure the tail. The skin is pulled from the uncut skin of the tail thereby removing the skin from the body in two pieces of skin.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Inventor: Donald Tyler
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Publication number: 20080261501Abstract: An apparatus for skinning a squirrel that is easily manufactured, portable, quick and in which the apparatus can be mounted to a variety of surfaces. The apparatus comprises a base plate connected to toggle clamp in which the toggle clamp is engaged to press two metal tubes tightly together. The base plate is bent at an angle and secured to a stationary object. The tail of the squirrel is placed in the apparatus in between the two metal tubes and the toggle clamp is engaged to secure the tail. The skin is pulled from the uncut skin of the tail thereby removing the skin from the body in two pieces of skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Donald Tyler
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Patent number: 7163453Abstract: A counterbalanced handheld dehider includes a pair of cutting disks driven in opposed cutting oscillations by a motor through an eccentric shaft turned by the motor. Two pushrods, one for each cutting disk, are connected between the eccentric shaft and respective cutting disks. The dehider is dynamically counterbalanced by a first counterbalance mass located on one side of the pushrods and a second counterbalance mass located on the opposite side of the pushrods from the first counterbalance mass. The counterbalance masses are located close to the plane of the pushrods. The invention also includes the counterbalanced eccentric shaft with an integrated first counterbalance mass, and a counterbalance cup with an integrated counterbalance mass.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2005Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Jarvis Products CorporationInventor: Peter Gwyther
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Patent number: 6856852Abstract: A method and apparatus that uses safety apparel that has an identification element so that a sensor on a machine may detect the presence of the identification element. Upon detecting the presence of the identification element, the sensors electronically activate a series of switches and relays that allow the machine to operate. A plurality of relays can be set up so that when certain operational parameters occur, or do not occur, the machine is shut down. This includes a timing circuit to ensure the machine is being properly operated. Once the machine shuts down the operator must repeat the procedure of placing the identification element in communication with the sensors.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Townsend Engineering CompanyInventors: Theo R. Bruinsma, Paul J. Joynt, Matthew Bergman
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Publication number: 20040203332Abstract: A cutting instrument is provided which includes a frame member, a blade body member, a blade element, an acute angle end point, a pivot element and a blade retention cavity. The body member can provide a blade element which is concave and through which a lifting edge which cuts and a retention edge which cuts can both combine to provide a centering feature. This centering feature can be enhanced by blade body designs which also center through the use of an offset concave element. The frame member can include a thumb rest as well as a rotational restraining element which are diametrically opposed and which can present roughly orthogonal forces.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2004Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Doyle D. Hendrickson
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Patent number: 6722969Abstract: A precision micro taxidermy cutting instrument is provided which includes a single hold tailless frame member to which a pivotable body member is attached. The body member can provide a blade element which is concave and through which a lifting edge which cuts and a retention edge which cuts can both combine to provide a centering feature. This centering feature can be enhanced by blade body designs which also center through the use of an offset concave element. A chisel element can separate the hide from the viscera and through the selection of appropriate angles and the like, a continuous and precise cut can be made in taxidermy operations. The frame member can include a thumb rest as well as a rotational restraining element which are diametrically opposed and which can present roughly orthogonal forces. Flared separators can be included on the blade body member to further enhance the operation of the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Inventor: Doyle D. Hendrickson
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Publication number: 20030208910Abstract: A combination game knife having a handle and a blade portion having a tip, a top back edge and a bottom front edge and a rear portion opposite the tip, the blade portion having up to five cutting surfaces. A unique feature is a small gut hook positioned below the forefinger aperture in the rear of the blade portion and above the handle and opening toward the user. Other cutting surfaces are the back cutting edge, a top back large gut hook, a front bottom cutting edge, a front serrated edge to the rear of the front cutting edge, and a bottom edge small gut hook to the rear of the serrated edge and in the vicinity of the handle. A forefinger aperture is spaced toward the back edge from the small gut hook near the handle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2002Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Calvin D. Dudley, Franklin A. Swann
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Patent number: 6607430Abstract: A fish cleaning tool for safely cleaning fish with minimal risk of injury to the user includes a main body having a buoyant handle portion, a head portion, and a neck portion extending between the handle portion and the head portion. The head portion has a convex upper surface with protrusions extending from the convex upper surface for removing scales from a fish when the convex upper surface abrades the fish. A blade extends between a first end of the head portion and the neck portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Inventor: Thomas G. Navarette
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Patent number: 6578271Abstract: A gutting knife including a blade with two forward extensions that define a slot between them and a peripheral cutting edge defined around the sides and bottom of the slot. A first extension has a spike tip and a cutting edge along its outside. A second extension has a blunt tip or bulge which does not cut. A meander pathway along the second extension into the slot. Saw teeth into the slot on the first extension. A recess on the outside of the second extension is inclined rearwardly and includes a cutting edge. A handle at the rear of the knife blade.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventor: Leopold Macek
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Publication number: 20030032386Abstract: A precision micro taxidermy cutting instrument is provided which includes a single hold tailless frame member to which a pivotable body member is attached. The body member can provide a blade element which is concave and through which a lifting edge which cuts and a retention edge which cuts can both combine to provide a centering feature. This centering feature can be enhanced by blade body designs which also center through the use of an offset concave element. A chisel element can separate the hide from the viscera and through the selection of appropriate angles and the like, a continuous and precise cut can be made in taxidermy operations. The frame member can include a thumb rest as well as a rotational restraining element which are diametrically opposed and which can present roughly orthogonal forces. Flared separators can be included on the blade body member to further enhance the operation of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Doyle D. Hendrickson
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Patent number: 6471577Abstract: A precision micro taxidermy cutting instrument can include a single hole tailless frame member, a pivotable body member, a concave blade element, a lifting edge and a retention edge with a centering feature enhanced by blade body designs which also center through the use of an offset concave element. A chisel element can separate the hide from the viscera and through the selection of appropriate angles and the like, a continuous and precise cut can be made in taxidermy operations. The frame member can include a thumb rest and a rotational restraining element which are diametrically opposed and which can present roughly orthogonal forces. Flared separators and releasable locking mechanisms may also be included.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Doyle D. Hendrickson
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Patent number: 6394889Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for aseptically separating and removing the hide of an animal from its carcass wherein the hide is separated from the carcass prior to marking of the hide using at least one cutting implement inserted between the hide and the carcass for cutting the connecting tissue attaching the hide and carcass. The hide, once separated, is then marked and removed from the carcass.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Inventor: Richard V. O'Neill
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Patent number: 6371844Abstract: A hand held skinner having a handle portion, a base portion and a neck portion connecting the handle portion to the base portion. The base portion has finger portions extending from the neck portion toward a first and second tip respectively. The fingers are angularly spaced apart to define a channel therebetween. A cutting member is mounted so as to transverse the channel.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Inventor: Christopher A. Holler
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Patent number: 6203418Abstract: A precision micro taxidermy cutting instrument is provided which includes a single hold tailless frame member to which a pivotable body member is attached. The body member can provide a blade element which is concave and through which a lifting edge which cuts and a retention edge which cuts can both combine to provide a centering feature. This centering feature can be enhanced by blade body designs which also center through the use of an offset concave element. A chisel element can separate the hide from the viscera and through the selection of appropriate angles and the like, a continuous and precise cut can be made in taxidermy operations. The frame member can include a thumb rest as well as a rotational restraining element which are diametrically opposed and which can present roughly orthogonal forces. Flared separators can be included on the blade body member to further enhance the operation of the device.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Inventor: Doyle D. Hendrickson
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Patent number: 5833526Abstract: This invention relates to the development of a new and useful improvement in fish dressing tools, which has as its prime objective a means whereby a fish may be quickly and efficiently dressed, having its skin and entrails removed. The device has two rounded tines, the sharpened ends of which are usefully engaged with the spine of the catfish that is to be cleaned after the body of said fish has been cut by a bladed instrument. Thereafter, force is applied to the skinning device in a pulling manner, typically in a direction corresponding to the long axis of said fish, and away from the cuts made so as facilitate the snapping of the spinal column and thereafter the cleaning of the fish, the skinner device firmly engaging the spinal column of the body of the fish during said pulling movement.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Inventor: William Berry
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Patent number: 5664994Abstract: The present invention concerns a pair of fish-holding tongs, designed to be a practical tool for sport fishermen to immobilize their catch. The pair of fish-holding tongs of the present invention is fabricated of a metallic or plastic material, comprising components shown in the attached FIGS. 1 to 8. The inventor arrived at the present invention after observing that many sport fishermen hold their catch with their hands and that the struggling fish, particularly those equipped with sharp spines for defense purposes and those capable of fighting fiercely, such as ray, tiger fish and sea eel, can cause painful hand injuries. Specifically, the pair of fish-holding tongs is designed so that fish of different shapes can be immobilized easily from different angles, thereby preventing the struggling fish from escaping or injuring the hands of the sport fisherman.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Inventor: Tsan-Chao Lai
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Patent number: 5196020Abstract: A comb for connection to the skin meshing unit adjacent the cutter blades to contact the blades to remove the skin from the blades. The comb includes a plurality of slots which accommodates a portion of the cutter blades as the blades rotate through the skin sample passed under the blades. Each longitudinal end of the slot includes angled side wall and is bevelled relative to the bottom wall of the comb to form a V-shaped groove which engages the cutting edge of the blades in close contact to remove the skin from the cutter.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: Zimmer, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Atkinson, John P. McDougall, William J. Donizetti
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Patent number: 5129856Abstract: A leaf lard starting apparatus for gripping a lower edge of leaf lard of a hog carcass or the like to initiate separation of the lower edge from the carcass preparatory to removal of the leaf lard from the carcass by other means. The leaf lard starting apparatus includes a leaf lard starter having a pair of clamps activated by a linear motor, and a handle for effecting the positioning of the starter. A control system includes a control valve actuated by means of a push button carried by the handle for controlling the operation of the leaf lard starting apparatus. The leaf lard starter is suspended from a trolley system by means of a second linear fluid motor, and when the push button has been depressed to activate the leaf lard starting apparatus and clamp the leaf lard, the control system automatically causes the second motor to elevate the starter to effectively begin the stripping of the leaf lard from the carcass.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Seffelaar & Looyen, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas R. Hahn, Timothy R. Cooke, Carl A. Wasson
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Patent number: 5033987Abstract: A knife for skinning and cutting animal carcasses or the like having a blade and a handle inclined relative to the blade with upper and lower handle portions located on opposite sides of a blade portion and a rearwardly inclined skinning slot on the blade.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1990Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Inventor: David R. Bloch
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Patent number: 4977644Abstract: A portable fish holder for convenient, safe cleaning and filleting of a fish. The invention is comprised of one rectangular base panel, two panel support walls, one affixed transversely at each end of the base, and two positionable rectangular fish support panels. Both fish support panels have outwardly extending hinge pins at each end which are movably held in specifically structured grooves in the inward facing surface of each of the panel support walls. The shape of the grooves allows variable positioning of both fish support panels. A locked V-shape arrangement of both fish support panels is useful for holding a fish in a supine position for cleaning. Both fish support panels are also positionable parallel to the surface of the base. A tail securing clamp is provided on the backside of one support panel for use in securing the fish while scaling and filleting. A knife holder is also provided on the side of one fish support panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1989Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Inventors: Andrew L. Evans, Paul A. Behr