Meat trimming knife

4494311
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Inventors

McCullough, Timothy J.

Application #

434128

Filed

Oct-13-1982

Published

Jan-22-1985

Current US Class

030/276

International Classes

B26B 007/00

Field of Search

30/276 30/347 30/389 30/329 30/337 17/1

Examiners

Meister; James M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Michael Sand Co.

US Patent References

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Abstract
An improved manually manipulated meat trimming knife of the type having a handpiece which terminates at one end in a concave configuration on which is mounted a ring-shaped blade holder. A locking key is slidably mounted in a keyway formed in the concave end of the handpiece and is engagable with a ring-shaped cutting blade for releasably mounting the blade on the blade holder. A spring biased pin releasably secures the key in a forward engaged position with the cutting blade. One or more tabs are formed on the blade holder and form an arcuate groove for slidably receiving and supporting the blade therein. The tabs and locking key enable the cutting blade to be removed and installed on the holder without removing or loosening any mounting or adjusting screws.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An improved meat trimming knife including:

(a) a handpiece having a concavely shaped front end and a handle extending in a generally radial direction rearwardly from said front end;

(b) a ring-shaped blade holder adapted to be mounted on the concave front end of the handpiece;

(c) a ring-shaped cutting blade adapted to be rotatably mounted on the blade holder;

(d) a locking key slidably mounted in a complementary shaped keyway formed in the handpiece for releasably retaining the cutting blade on the blade holder;

(e) means operatively engaged with the locking key for locking said key in the blade retaining position; and

(f) tab means formed integrally on the blade holder for releasably holding the cutting blade on the blade holder, with said tab means having an arcuate length of less than 160.degree. and being shaped a predetermined arcuate distance from the locking key.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to meat-cutting devices and particularly to a power-driven meat-cutting knife adapted to be manually held and manipulated for the quick and easy removal of meat from carcasses and bones. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved knife in which a ring-shaped cutting blade can be removed and installed on a complementary shaped blade holder mounted on the front end of the knife without removing or loosening any mounting or adjusting screws as heretofore required.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Various styles of power-driven meat-cutting tools have been devised wherein a ring blade is rotatably mounted on a holder which in turn is mounted on a manually operated, power-driven handle or handpiece. These tools have been used for some time to facilitate the removal meat from a carcass, primarily in a trimming operation or for removing the meat remains from the bones. These meat-cutting tools are either electrically or pneumatically driven. Some examples of these prior meat-cutting tools are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,269,010, 3,852,882, 4,170,063, 4,178,683, 4,198,750 and 4,324,093.
 
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