Butchering – Skinning
Patent
1995-05-04
1996-01-09
Little, Willis
Butchering
Skinning
452187, A22B 516
Patent
active
054825016
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for removing the skin from an animal carcass. The apparatus comprises a cable, a two stage ball, and a skinner plate. The specially shaped two stage ball has a larger lobe and a relatively smaller lobe and a neck connecting the two lobes. To begin the skinning process, cuts are made in the deer's skin, or hide, and a portion of skin behind the deer's neck is pulled back. The skinner plate is placed on the raw side of the hide. The relatively smaller lobe of the two staged ball is pushed through an aperture in the skinner plate from the hair side of the hide. The cable is then tightened around the neck of the two stage ball, thereby cinching the hide to the two stage ball. A pulling force can then be applied on the cable and the skin peeled from the animal carcass.
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