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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7247086 | Apparatus and procedure for fish pin boning An apparatus and procedure for extracting pin bones from fish. The procedure comprises detaching the pin bones from the meat using vibrations, and then, extracting the pin bone using only enough traction force in order to pull out the pin bone, thus preserving its i... | 07/24/2007 |
| 7037185 | Fish scaling system A housing has an interior with first and second ends and top and bottom faces. The housing has an air flow aperture in the top face. The housing has a debris aperture in the bottom face. The bottom face rests upon adjustable legs. Blades with cutting edges are provi... | 05/02/2006 |
| 6935941 | Fish pin bone remover The fish pin bone remover has a handle and a blade member. The blade member is formed from a V-shaped blade blank. The blade blank has a left leg, a right leg and a bridge portion interconnecting the legs. The legs have inside edges and outside edges. The bridge por... | 08/30/2005 |
| 6183357 | Automated fish scaling apparatus A automated fish scaling apparatus for scaling fish on a conveyor belt. The automated fish scaling apparatus includes a housing having a top wall, a first end and second end. A platform. having a bottom surface, a first end and a second end, is hingedly c... | 02/06/2001 |
| 5306201 | Fish scaler and method thereof A fish scaler (10) includes a cylindrical fish scaling barrel (11) having a cylindrical grate wall (19) and two conically shaped end walls (20a,20b). A flipper protrusion (63) extends inwardly from the cylindrical grate wall for catching the fish and flip... | 04/26/1994 |
| 5232395 | Fish scaling device A block-type body member has a handle on the top thereof and a depending flange on the bottom. The flange is curved outwardly and terminates in a sharpened wavy cutting edge capable of moving under fish scales for removing the scales when the device is ru... | 08/03/1993 |
| 5230652 | Fish cleaning device A fish scaling device having a dual cutting blade for alternately removing scales of a fish and thereafter removing the inner visceral tissues of the fish. The device preferably includes a pair of upper sharp surfaces having mutually opposite end points, ... | 07/27/1993 |
| 5221229 | Fish scaling apparatus A tool for scaling fish includes a handle with a shaft rotatably mounted to the handle and projecting therefrom. A generally cylindrical scaling head is engaged on the shaft and rotated at a high speed. The scaling head has a circular array of relatively ... | 06/22/1993 |
| 4951355 | Process for loosening scales and removing slime from fish In the cleaning and dressing of fish, surface slime is removed and scales are loosened by submerging fish in a treatment bath of an aqueous solution of common apple cider vinegar, preferably in a concentration of approximately one percent (1%), for a trea... | 08/28/1990 |
| 4726095 | Bucket fish scaler The specification discloses a portable fish scaling device which is simple and easily used and cleaned. The device includes a water-tight bucket, an abrasive continuous surface within the bucket, and an agitator for agitating water within the bucket. As t... | 02/23/1988 |
| 4490885 | Fish scaler A fish scaler comprising a housing having a longitudinal axis, an electric motor mounted in the housing, a shaft in the housing driven by the motor, a blade holder pivotally mounted in and projecting from the housing and a scaling blade mounted on said bl... | 01/01/1985 |
| 4432117 | Fish scaler A manually operated fish scaler includes a casing containing an electric motor, a transmission for changing the rotary motion of the motor drive shaft into longitudinal, reciprocating motion and a blade holder for connecting the transmission to a blade, w... | 02/21/1984 |