Butchering – Tenderizers
Patent
1999-09-08
2000-10-24
Little, Willis
Butchering
Tenderizers
411221, 411340, 411345, A22C 900
Patent
active
061358738
ABSTRACT:
This invention involves a locking mechanism that prevents the blade assembly of a mechanical meat tenderizer from becoming worn or non-functional. The locking mechanism is easily retrofitted into machines having blade assemblies and stripper frames and is a simple bar that mates with a slot in a screw nut.
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patent: 3283360 (1966-11-01), Tamain
patent: 3577585 (1971-05-01), Allinquant
Jaccard Corporation
Little Willis
Ralabate James J.
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