Pipes and tubular conduits – Repairing
Patent
1982-09-30
1984-09-11
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Repairing
17 35, 17 41, 1381181, 426105, 428 36, A22C 1102, F16L 1100
Patent
active
044701713
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a composite casing article comprising two or more shirred casing lengths. The two lengths are arranged end to end in tandem with each rearward length in the arrangement having an unshirred portion laced through the bore of each forward length in the arrangement. This allows all lengths to deshirr simultaneously during stuffing to form a multilayered casing wall. Also disclosed is a method for making the article and a stuffing method utilizing the article to produce a food product encased in a multilayered casing.
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Rusmussen Jerome J. M.
Yearout, Jr. William F.
Aceto Roger
Dixon Jr. William R.
Union Carbide Corporation
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