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Title: US4625363: Squirrel skinning apparatus
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Watson, Talmadge G.; Vicksburg, MS 39180

Assignee: None

Published / Filed: 1986-12-02 / 1985-12-27

Application Number: US1985000814058

IPC Code: Advanced: A22B 5/06;
Core: A22B 5/00;
IPC-7: A22B 1/00;
A22B 5/00;

U.S. Class: Current: 452/187;
Original: 017/044.2; 017/021;

Field of Search: 017/044,44.1,44.2,21

Priority Number:
1985-12-27  US1985000814058

Abstract: A squirrel skinning holder has a unitary one-piece construction which includes a vertically extending portion in which is disposed a slot, so dimensioned as to receive the body of a squirrel in the area of the chest just below the shoulders. Two additional slots, disposed on either side of the first slot, are each dimensioned so as to receive the hind leg of a squirrel in the area just above the foot joint. The holder is supported against an upright by a back portion and the slots are spaced from the back portion by a laterally extending central portion. The two spaced portions have substantially the same dimension, so that the holder presents a compact, easily portable profile. A method of skinning a squirrel is also disclosed where the body of the squirrel is supported in the area of the chest just below the shoulders when removing the skin from the squirrel's lower body.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Wigman & Cohen ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Abercrombie, Willie G.;

Maintenance Status: E1 Expired  Check current status

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Family: None

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What is claimed is:     1. A squirrel skinning holder fabricated from a single sheet of material comprising:
  • a back portion having means for fixing the holder to an upright;
  • a central portion laterally extending from said back portion;
  • a squirrel support portion extending vertically from said central portion in a plane substantially parallel to the back portion, said squirrel support portion having formed thereon a pair of upwardly extending inner tines and a pair of upwardly extending outer tines, said inner tines forming a central V-shaped slot therebetween, one of said inner tines and one of said outer tines forming a first outer slot therebetween and the other of said inner tines and the other of said outer tines forming a second outer slot, said first and second outer slots being disposed on respective opposite sides of said central slot, each of said outer slots being flared to provide a wedge shape and dimensioned so as to receive a respective hind leg of a squirrel just beneath the foot joint and said central slot being dimensioned so as to receive the body of a squirrel in the area of the chest just below the forelegs.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Buy PDF- 3pp US3570049  1971-03 Muckelrath   SMALL GAME SKINNING BOARD
Buy PDF- 5pp US4094041  1978-06 Steed   Dressing holder for small game
       
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