Butchering – Skinning – Skinning implement
Patent
1996-04-04
1998-09-29
Little, Willis
Butchering
Skinning
Skinning implement
452101, A22B 516
Patent
active
058139044
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an improved method and apparatus for removing tough, inedible skin and underlying fat from a frozen fish such as tuna, marlin, shark, and swordfish. The apparatus includes a high speed, contoured rotary cutter disposed in a housing with a tailored aperture through which is exposed a limited sector portion of the cutter. The apparatus is manually applied to the frozen fish and traversed across the fish in a series of passes to effectively and efficiently denude the fish of substantially all of the skin and fat. A depth of cut guide precludes burrowing of the cutter into the comestible flesh thereby maintaining high yield.
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Aslanis Konstantinos
Dawson James Robert
Parenteau Thomas Joseph
Aslanis Seafoods, Inc.
Little Willis
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