Crab meat extracting apparatus

Butchering – Crustacean – Squeezing meat out

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C452S001000, C452S006000

Reexamination Certificate

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11074205

ABSTRACT:
A crab meat extracting apparatus for extracting the meat from a boiled or cooked crab. The crab meat extracting apparatus includes a base including a tray having a top side; and also includes a crab support member being attached upon the top side of the tray; and further includes a crab compressing assembly including a arcuate crab compressing member being hingedly attached to the crab support member and being removably disposed upon the crab support member for compressing a shelled crab between the crab support member and the arcuate crab compressing member.

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