Butchering – Skinning – Peeling by movement of workpiece past cutter
Patent
1996-07-11
1997-03-11
Little, Willis
Butchering
Skinning
Peeling by movement of workpiece past cutter
83105, 99589, A22B 516, A22C 1712
Patent
active
056095198
ABSTRACT:
A meat skinning machine has a supporting surface with a discharge edge adjacent the surface of a toothed gripper roll, with an elongated skinning blade spaced from and opposite to the discharge edge. A curved deflector plate is located downstream from the blade and curves upwardly and rearwardly to cause a chunk of meat departing the blade to move upwardly and rearwardly for redeposit on the supporting surface. A method of skinning a meat product with a gripper roll and a blade by moving a skinned chunk of meat upwardly and rearwardly with respect to the blade after departing the blade for purposes of skinning another surface of the meat chunk.
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patent: 2261589 (1941-11-01), Piper
patent: 2715427 (1955-08-01), Townsend
patent: 5350334 (1994-09-01), Holms
patent: 5399118 (1995-03-01), Long et al.
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