Patent
1985-10-21
1987-03-17
Abercrombie, Willie G.
17 21, 99589, A22B 516, A22C 2517
Patent
active
046496041
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an apparatus for removing a surface layer, particularly of fish fillets. On the basis of an apparatus with a skinning roller, a presser shoe facing the circumferential surface thereof while leaving a gap thereto and a skinning or paring knife, it is proposed to mount the latter on a separate knife holder in a deflectable manner against the tension of a spring and to limit the deflection path thereof by an adjustable stop. It is also proposed that the presser shoe is fitted displaceably against the tension of a spring until it engages on a further adjustable stop. Thus, on the one hand the skinning knife can be raised to a layer thickness determined by the stop and the presser shoe on the other hand is able to adapt to the resulting layer thickness while maintaining a positive conveying effect.
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Abercrombie Willie G.
Morrison Thomas R.
Norischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader GmbH & Co.
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