Patent
1979-12-04
1981-10-27
Abercrombie, Willie G.
99585, A22B 516
Patent
active
042965268
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a skinning machine for the head and limbs of slaughtered ungulate animals. Such a machine is constituted by a frame on which are mounted: on the one hand, two horizontally parallel rollers pivoting in bearings associated with said frame. Said rollers are preferably grooves and one at least of them is a drive roller. They are sufficiently separated peripherally to introduce a previously cut flap of skin and are driven in opposite directions of rotation. They thereby exert a peripheral friction on said skin, in order to bare the processed animal part. The machine comprises on the other hand, an articulated work table ensuring the support and holding of the animal part being processed.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1847536 (1932-03-01), Pruefer
patent: 3360026 (1967-12-01), Schill
patent: 3729775 (1973-05-01), McDonald
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