Butchering – Skinning – Gripper or hook type
Patent
1994-11-04
1995-09-26
Little, Willis
Butchering
Skinning
Gripper or hook type
451196, A22C 2517
Patent
active
054530423
ABSTRACT:
A device for removing skin from a fish, includes a flat table-like support for the fish body, and a spike-like anchoring means adapted to penetrate the head of the fish during the skin-removal operation. A skin clamp mechanism is powered by a motor-driven chain conveyor to move along the fish body for pulling the skin from the fish body. As the skin clamp mechanism reaches the end of its stroke an arm structure is elevated from the fish support to press down on the partially severed fish skin. The skin-clamp mechanism reverses direction so that the fish skin is looped around a roller on the arm structure as the skin-clamp mechanism returns to its starting position. The arm structure prolongs the skin-removal process into a two-direction operation, so that a relatively long length of fish can be accommodated in a given length device.
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Cantor Frederick R.
Little Willis
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