Patent
1982-08-02
1985-01-29
Abercrombie, Willie G.
17 1E, A22C 900
Patent
active
044956762
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for electrically stimulating an animal carcass including means applying a series of electrical impulses to the animal carcass having a potential between about 30 and 60 volts and relaxing the muscles of the carcass for a period by interrupting the electrical impulses. The apparatus has a nose clamp and an insert plug. An electrical impulse generator generates low voltage electrical impulses to the nose clamp and insert plug. A step-down transformer reduces the voltage. An interval cycle timer controls the time duration of the stimulation cycle. A repeat cycle pulsation timer automatically controls the on-off of the electric current to the carcass.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2544724 (1951-03-01), Rentschler
patent: 4221021 (1980-09-01), Swilley
patent: 4358872 (1982-11-01), Van Zandt
WO81/01641 PCT published application, Gardell et al., Jun. 25, 1981.
Abercrombie Willie G.
Widdowson John H.
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