Bone sectioning tool for vertebrate fish

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17 57, 17 61, A22C 2516

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040430030

ABSTRACT:
A tool is described that enables the sectioning of the rib bones of vertebrate fish into shortened ingestible sections. The tool includes a plurality of spaced circular saw blades that are mounted to an elongated arbor. The arbor is rotatably carried on a handle supported frame and is powered to rotate by an electric motor. Spacer discs are situated between the adjacent saw blades to determine the lateral distance between adjacent cuts. Elongated spring members are located between adjacent saw blades and are sprung away from the spaced discs. The spring members are utilized to prevent the flesh from binding between adjacent blades during operation of the tool. The spacer discs also function to control the depth of the cut for the multiple saw blades so that only a minimal portion of the flesh is cut along with the rib bones.

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