Patent classifications
C14B1/58
PELT BOARD AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A PELT BOARD
An elongated pelt board for accommodating an animal pelt. The pelt board defines a blunt end and an opposite pointed end and a longitudinal direction. The pelt board further defines a first radial direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and a second radial direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and the first radial direction, said pelt board comprising a first part at said blunt end and an opposite second part at said pointed end. The first part comprises a first wall element and a second wall element. The first and second wall elements are of identical configuration. The first wall element and said second wall element define a contracted state and an expanded state.
PELT BOARD AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A PELT BOARD
An elongated pelt board for accommodating an animal pelt. The pelt board defines a blunt end and an opposite pointed end and a longitudinal direction. The pelt board further defines a first radial direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and a second radial direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and the first radial direction, said pelt board comprising a first part at said blunt end and an opposite second part at said pointed end. The first part comprises a first wall element and a second wall element. The first and second wall elements are of identical configuration. The first wall element and said second wall element define a contracted state and an expanded state.
Cutting and double-face leather integrated dyeing process for tan sheep skin
A cutting and double-face leather integrated dyeing process for Tan sheep skin, which comprises the following steps: cutting.fwdarw.washing with water.fwdarw.retanning.fwdarw.primary dyeing.fwdarw.primary color fixing.fwdarw.secondary dyeing.fwdarw.fatliquoring.fwdarw.secondary color fixing.fwdarw.bleaching.fwdarw.drying.fwdarw.a finished product. Tan sheep skin leather boards and fleeces dyed by the process of the invention have no cross color and color fading with each other, a high color fastness, and uniform dyeing; the prepared Tan sheep skin products such as clothing, etc., not only have the characteristics of a high added value and good practicability, but also can more largely increase product benefits and lower the production cost.
Cutting and double-face leather integrated dyeing process for tan sheep skin
A cutting and double-face leather integrated dyeing process for Tan sheep skin, which comprises the following steps: cutting.fwdarw.washing with water.fwdarw.retanning.fwdarw.primary dyeing.fwdarw.primary color fixing.fwdarw.secondary dyeing.fwdarw.fatliquoring.fwdarw.secondary color fixing.fwdarw.bleaching.fwdarw.drying.fwdarw.a finished product. Tan sheep skin leather boards and fleeces dyed by the process of the invention have no cross color and color fading with each other, a high color fastness, and uniform dyeing; the prepared Tan sheep skin products such as clothing, etc., not only have the characteristics of a high added value and good practicability, but also can more largely increase product benefits and lower the production cost.
EDIBLE PET CHEW PRODUCT AND RELATED METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A method provides an edible pet chew product having an elongated stick of bovine collagen that is wrapped in a bovine tripe sheet having a moisture ratio of less than 10 percent before being cured.
EDIBLE PET CHEW PRODUCT AND RELATED METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
A method provides an edible pet chew product having an elongated stick of bovine collagen that is wrapped in a bovine tripe sheet having a moisture ratio of less than 10 percent before being cured.
PELT BOARD
A pelt board for drying of tubular pelts has a tip end from which the pelt is drawn onto the pelt board and a foot end. The pelt board has at least one inlet and an air conducting arrangement that includes openings in broad side surfaces connected to the inlet. At least one of the broad side surfaces within at least a holding area is provided with protrusions, which are arranged in a staggered manner in the longitudinal direction of the pelt board so as to deflect the air flow between the broad side surfaces and a tubular pelt arranged on the pelt board from a flow path parallel to the longitudinal direction of the pelt board. The holding area is positioned in the half part of the pelt board nearest the foot end and extends at least 25 or 30 cm in the longitudinal direction of the pelt board.
PELT BOARD
A pelt board for drying of tubular pelts has a tip end from which the pelt is drawn onto the pelt board and a foot end. The pelt board includes two broad side surfaces, each extending in the longitudinal direction of the pelt board. One of the broad side surfaces is of a substantially linear cross-sectional outer contour at least in a holding area of the pelt board. The other of the broad side surfaces is of a substantially convex cross-sectional outer contour. The holding area is positioned in the half part of the pelt board nearest the foot end thereof and extends at least 25 cm, preferably at least 30 cm in the longitudinal direction of the pelt board.
PELT BOARD FOR DRYING TUBULAR PELTS
A pelt board for tubular furs such as mink, includes a foot end and a tip end, and also includes half parts extending between opposite longitudinal edges, and an internal cavity for distributing drying air between the half parts. A distension system is configured to reduce or increase the circumference of the pelt board dependent on the setting of said distension system. The half parts include ventilation openings, which provide a flow of drying air between the internal cavity and the outer surface of the half parts. The outer surface of at least one of the half parts includes an outer guiding recess for receiving an air exchange part. The guiding recess extends substantially from the tip end of the pelt board in a direction towards the foot end, and ends substantially at a drying air supply opening to the internal cavity.
PELT BOARD FOR DRYING TUBULAR PELTS
A pelt board for tubular furs such as mink, includes a foot end and a tip end, and also includes half parts extending between opposite longitudinal edges, and an internal cavity for distributing drying air between the half parts. A distension system is configured to reduce or increase the circumference of the pelt board dependent on the setting of said distension system. The half parts include ventilation openings, which provide a flow of drying air between the internal cavity and the outer surface of the half parts. The outer surface of at least one of the half parts includes an outer guiding recess for receiving an air exchange part. The guiding recess extends substantially from the tip end of the pelt board in a direction towards the foot end, and ends substantially at a drying air supply opening to the internal cavity.