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Method for removing skin having variations in thickness from the torso of an animal

  • US 6,824,460 B2
  • Filed: 02/26/2003
  • Issued: 11/30/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/26/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus for removing skin from a torso of an animal, comprising:

  • a rotatable drum having a circumference;

    a gripper positioned at a point on said circumference of said rotatable drum adapted to engage a portion of said skin causing said torso of said animal to rotate as said rotatable drum rotates;

    a sharp blade positioned near said point on said circumference of said rotatable drum for cutting said skin from said animal;

    a dull blade spaced a dull blade gap distance away from said circumference of said rotatable drum and a setback distance away from said sharp blade opposite from said gripper, said dull blade adapted to contact said skin of said animal as said animal rotates;

    an adjustment arm coupled to said dull blade for controlling said dull blade gap distance; and

    a controller coupled to said adjustment arm for automatically adjusting dull blade gap distance in accordance with a predetermined profile for said dull blade gap distance which varies around said torso of said animal.

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