Patent classifications
A22B5/06
Game animal processing apparatus
A game animal processing apparatus includes a hoist having a horizontal arm and a cable. In a first operating mode, a first hook is raised vertically by pulling the cable. A second hook is located on the horizontal arm of the hoist. A game hanger includes a first hook connection that connects to the first hook such that pulling the cable vertically raises the game hanger towards the horizontal arm. A second hook connection connects to the second hook in order to hang the game hanger from the horizontal arm of the hoist. Lastly, the game hanger includes a pair of prongs that are each configured to support a portion of the game animal. The weight of the game animal may be entirely supported by the prongs when the game hanger is hung from the hoist via the second hook and second hook connection.
Windpipe removal device and method
A device for removing the windpipe of a harvested big game animal such as the windpipe of a deer. The device includes: (a) a line having a first end and a second end; and (b) a tapered member having an apex and a base. In use, the neck of a field dressed big game animal is cut open to reveal the windpipe of the animal. The first end of the line of the device is then passed into and through the windpipe so that the first end of the line is positioned in the body cavity of the animal. Then the first end of the line is pulled so that the tapered member engages the windpipe to remove the windpipe from the neck of the animal.
Windpipe removal device and method
A device for removing the windpipe of a harvested big game animal such as the windpipe of a deer. The device includes: (a) a line having a first end and a second end; and (b) a tapered member having an apex and a base. In use, the neck of a field dressed big game animal is cut open to reveal the windpipe of the animal. The first end of the line of the device is then passed into and through the windpipe so that the first end of the line is positioned in the body cavity of the animal. Then the first end of the line is pulled so that the tapered member engages the windpipe to remove the windpipe from the neck of the animal.
WINDPIPE REMOVAL DEVICE AND METHOD
A device for removing the windpipe of a harvested big game animal such as the windpipe of a deer. The device includes: (a) a line having a first end and a second end; and (b) a tapered member having an apex and a base. In use, the neck of a field dressed big game animal is cut open to reveal the windpipe of the animal. The first end of the line of the device is then passed into and through the windpipe so that the first end of the line is positioned in the body cavity of the animal. Then the first end of the line is pulled so that the tapered member engages the windpipe to remove the windpipe from the neck of the animal.
WINDPIPE REMOVAL DEVICE AND METHOD
A device for removing the windpipe of a harvested big game animal such as the windpipe of a deer. The device includes: (a) a line having a first end and a second end; and (b) a tapered member having an apex and a base. In use, the neck of a field dressed big game animal is cut open to reveal the windpipe of the animal. The first end of the line of the device is then passed into and through the windpipe so that the first end of the line is positioned in the body cavity of the animal. Then the first end of the line is pulled so that the tapered member engages the windpipe to remove the windpipe from the neck of the animal.
Mobile Meat Processing System And Related Methods And Devices
Disclosed herein is a mobile meat processing system having a mobile unit, an animal processing room, a refrigeration room, a track system disposed from a ceiling of the mobile unit, and an animal intake door coupled to a wall of the animal processing room. The mobile meat processing system can be used, in certain embodiments, to process bison. Also disclosed are various methods of processing animals into meat using the mobile meat processing system.
Mobile Meat Processing System And Related Methods And Devices
Disclosed herein is a mobile meat processing system having a mobile unit, an animal processing room, a refrigeration room, a track system disposed from a ceiling of the mobile unit, and an animal intake door coupled to a wall of the animal processing room. The mobile meat processing system can be used, in certain embodiments, to process bison. Also disclosed are various methods of processing animals into meat using the mobile meat processing system.
Carcass support apparatus
A game carcass support apparatus includes a tree jib plate securable to a tree, a truss plate securable to the tree superjacent to the tree jib plate, and a tree jib boom connected to the tree jib plate and connectable to the truss plate. A snatch block is connected to the tree jib boom. A lifting cable is operatively connected to the snatch block. A gambrel is connected to one end of the lifting cable. A carcass is mounted on the gambrel.
Carcass support apparatus
A game carcass support apparatus includes a tree jib plate securable to a tree, a truss plate securable to the tree superjacent to the tree jib plate, and a tree jib boom connected to the tree jib plate and connectable to the truss plate. A snatch block is connected to the tree jib boom. A lifting cable is operatively connected to the snatch block. A gambrel is connected to one end of the lifting cable. A carcass is mounted on the gambrel.
Tool attachment system for gambrels
An apparatus includes a gambrel that defines two hooks configured to support an animal carcass. A fastening system is operatively connected to the gambrel and is configured to releasably connect a bladed tool to the gambrel. In one embodiment, the fastening system includes at least one magnet that retains one or more tools with magnetic force. The apparatus provides a convenient, safe, and clean place to store tools while processing an animal carcass.