Patent classifications
A22C25/06
WATER-COOLED FILLET TABLE
A water-cooled fillet table includes a fillet table base. A plurality of interconnected grooves are formed in the fillet table base. The plurality of interconnected groves are positioned below an upper surface of the fillet table base and above a bottom surface of the fillet table base. An inlet is positioned in the fillet table base. The inlet is coupled to a first end of the plurality of interconnected grooves. An outlet is positioned in the fillet table base. The outlet is coupled to a second end of the plurality of interconnected grooves.
FISH FILLET BOARD AND METHOD OF USE
Many different designs of fillet boards exist in the related art. One problem associated with processing fish is the problem of keeping a fish in a stable position to execute fillet cuts. The subject invention is an improved Fish Fillet Board and Method of Use. The subject invention relates to the field of fishing and fish processing. The subject invention utilizes a gill bracket, which secures a fish in proper position for the user to execute the first side fillet cut. Once the first side fillet cut is completed, the user then positions the appropriate number of spacers to level the fish for the second side fillet cut. Levelling of the fish significantly decreases the difficulty of the second side fillet cut, and decreases the potential of wasted meat due to an inaccurate fillet cut.
FISH FILLET BOARD AND METHOD OF USE
Many different designs of fillet boards exist in the related art. One problem associated with processing fish is the problem of keeping a fish in a stable position to execute fillet cuts. The subject invention is an improved Fish Fillet Board and Method of Use. The subject invention relates to the field of fishing and fish processing. The subject invention utilizes a gill bracket, which secures a fish in proper position for the user to execute the first side fillet cut. Once the first side fillet cut is completed, the user then positions the appropriate number of spacers to level the fish for the second side fillet cut. Levelling of the fish significantly decreases the difficulty of the second side fillet cut, and decreases the potential of wasted meat due to an inaccurate fillet cut.
Cutting board and storage assembly
A cutting board and storage assembly being mountable in a boat for filleting fish on the boat includes a box that is mountable in a boat thereby facilitating the box to store objects for fishing. A knife sharpener is coupled to and is positioned within the box to sharpen a knife. A holder is coupled to the outer wall of the box to engage the blade of the knife for storing the knife. A lid is hingedly coupled to the box for closing the box and the lid has a top surface. The top surface defines a cutting board when the lid is closed and a fish, other object, can positioned on the cutting board for filleting or otherwise cutting.
Cutting board and storage assembly
A cutting board and storage assembly being mountable in a boat for filleting fish on the boat includes a box that is mountable in a boat thereby facilitating the box to store objects for fishing. A knife sharpener is coupled to and is positioned within the box to sharpen a knife. A holder is coupled to the outer wall of the box to engage the blade of the knife for storing the knife. A lid is hingedly coupled to the box for closing the box and the lid has a top surface. The top surface defines a cutting board when the lid is closed and a fish, other object, can positioned on the cutting board for filleting or otherwise cutting.
Portable fish cleaning station for use with boat
Method and apparatus for a portable fish cleaning station which can be removably attached to the outside surface of the gunwale of a hull of a boat so that the device can be easily portable from one boat to another boat. The device includes a cutting board mounted on left and right pivoting and telescoping frame members which are pivotally connected to a generally rectangular shaped plane so that the frame can be easily attached and removed from the gunwale of a boat. The cutting board is attached to left and right frame members which have telescoping legs or spacers which are useful for leveling the cutting board against the side of the hull of the boat in order to prevent the hull of the boat from being scratched by the frame. The spacers are also useful to level the cutting board into an appropriately level cutting position. An elongated hook is attached to an upper end of the rectangular frame so that the device can be mounted to a boat.
Portable fish cleaning station for use with boat
Method and apparatus for a portable fish cleaning station which can be removably attached to the outside surface of the gunwale of a hull of a boat so that the device can be easily portable from one boat to another boat. The device includes a cutting board mounted on left and right pivoting and telescoping frame members which are pivotally connected to a generally rectangular shaped plane so that the frame can be easily attached and removed from the gunwale of a boat. The cutting board is attached to left and right frame members which have telescoping legs or spacers which are useful for leveling the cutting board against the side of the hull of the boat in order to prevent the hull of the boat from being scratched by the frame. The spacers are also useful to level the cutting board into an appropriately level cutting position. An elongated hook is attached to an upper end of the rectangular frame so that the device can be mounted to a boat.
In-feeding and object release apparatus
The present invention relates to a method and a device for individual feeding of fish into a processing line. Such method and device may, for instance, be used for receiving, gilling and gutting freshly caught fish in a processing line on board a fishing vessel. For instance, the in-feeding apparatus and method may be used to increase the value of the fish by speeding up the time until the fish is chilled for storing.
In-feeding and object release apparatus
The present invention relates to a method and a device for individual feeding of fish into a processing line. Such method and device may, for instance, be used for receiving, gilling and gutting freshly caught fish in a processing line on board a fishing vessel. For instance, the in-feeding apparatus and method may be used to increase the value of the fish by speeding up the time until the fish is chilled for storing.
Adjustable fish cleaning and filleting board
A fish processing apparatus. The fish processing apparatus includes a cutting board, a first clamp and a second clamp. The first clamp is coupled to the cutting board. The second clamp is slidably coupled to the cutting board so that the second clamp may slide towards and away from the first clamp.