SKINNING MACHINE HAVING A RECIPROCATING FAT REMOVING KNIFE MECHANISM THEREOF

A skinning machine for removing skin from hams includes a frame having a driven roll mounted thereon, the roll including a plurality of axially spaced apart serrated blades thereon which revolve in close proximity to a pressure shoe. The pressure shoe has an elongate skinning blade fixedly mounted t...

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Main Authors NATHAN A. FISCHER, OSCAR H. LINDSTROM
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 02.05.1972
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Summary:A skinning machine for removing skin from hams includes a frame having a driven roll mounted thereon, the roll including a plurality of axially spaced apart serrated blades thereon which revolve in close proximity to a pressure shoe. The pressure shoe has an elongate skinning blade fixedly mounted thereon which is positioned closely adjacent the driven roll. An elongate fat removing blade is mounted closely adjacent the pressure shoe and is longitudinally reciprocable relative to the pressure shoe and is operable during its reciprocating movement to facilitate removal of excess fat from the ham prior to the skin removing operation.
Bibliography:Application Number: USD3659639