Fish Scaling Device
20190373905 ยท 2019-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A fish scaling device including a base having a base axis, first and a second extension tines that extend outward from the base to first and second margins, with a first channel formed therebetween, wherein the first and second margins form an acute angle with the base axis. Also a tapered wedge blade expanding toward the base is disposed between the first and second tines, a first and a second finger that extend oppositely outward from the base and first and second tines, wherein the first and second fingers with the wedge blade form a second channel and the respective tines and fingers form first and second points. Operationally, the first and second points lift the fish scale while the first and second margins engage to the fish body, the wedge blade leading edge helps cut the scale from the fish body and the wedge drives the fish scale away.
Claims
1. A fish scaling device for removing a fish scale from a fish body, said fish scaling device comprising: (a) a base having a base axis; (b) a first extension tine having a first tine proximal end portion and an opposing first tine distal end portion with a first tine axis spanning therebetween, wherein said first extension tine in going from said first proximal end portion to said first distal end portion forms a first margin respectively; (c) a second extension tine having a second tine proximal end portion and an opposing second tine distal end portion with a second tine axis spanning therebetween, wherein said first and second tine axes are substantially parallel to one another resulting in said first and second tine having a spaced apart relation forming a first channel with said first and second proximal end portions are affixed to said base, wherein said second extension tine in going from said second proximal end portion to said second distal end portion forms a second margin, wherein said first and second margins form an acute angle with said base axis; (d) a wedge blade disposed between said first and second tines being spaced away from said first and second margins, said blade having a leading edge adjacent to said first and second distal ends and tapering outward toward said base; (e) a first finger having a first finger proximal end portion and an opposing first finger distal end portion, said first finger extending opposite of said first tine with a position substantially perpendicular to said wedge blade; and (f) a second finger having a second finger proximal end portion and an opposing second finger distal end portion, said second finger extending opposite of said second tine with a position substantially perpendicular to said wedge blade, wherein said first and second fingers and said wedge blade form a second channel, and wherein said first tine distal end portion and said first finger distal end portion form a first point and said second tine distal end portion and said second finger distal end portion form a second point, wherein operationally said first and second points lift the fish scale while said first and second margins are slidably engaged to the fish body, wherein said wedge blade leading edge helps cut the scale from the fish body and said wedge blade drives the fish scale adjacent to said second channel as said first and second points are pushed under the fish scale.
2. A fish scaling device according to claim 1 wherein said blade leading edge is constructed in the form of an inwardly arcuate leading edge as between said first and second tine distal end portions to operationally cause an angled cut for easier cutting removal of the fish scale from the fish body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0019] 50 Fish scaling device [0020] 55 Fish scale [0021] 60 Fish body surface [0022] 65 Base [0023] 70 Axis of the base 65 [0024] 75 First extension tine [0025] 80 Proximal end portion of the first extension tine 75 [0026] 85 Distal end portion of the first extension tine 75 [0027] 90 First tine axis [0028] 95 First margin [0029] 100 Second extension tine [0030] 105 Proximal end portion of the second extension tine 100 [0031] 110 Distal end portion of the second extension tine 100 [0032] 115 Second tine axis [0033] 120 Second margin [0034] 125 Parallel position of the first 90 and second 115 tine axes [0035] 130 Spaced apart relation of the first 75 and second 100 tines [0036] 135 First channel [0037] 140 Affixment of the first 80 and second 105 proximal end portions to the base 65 [0038] 145 Acute angle of the first 95 and second 120 margins in relation to the base axis 70 [0039] 150 Wedge blade [0040] 155 Spaced apart relation of the wedge blade 150 from the first 95 and second 120 margins [0041] 160 Leading edge of the wedge blade 150 [0042] 165 Wedge blade tapering outward toward the base 65 [0043] 170 First finger [0044] 175 Proximal end portion of the first finger 170 [0045] 180 Distal end portion of the first finger 170 [0046] 185 First finger 170 extending opposite of the first tine 75 [0047] 190 First finger 170 substantially perpendicular to the wedge blade 150 [0048] 195 Second finger [0049] 200 Proximal end portion of the second finger 195 [0050] 205 Distal end portion of the second finger 195 [0051] 210 Second finger 195 extending opposite of the second tine 100 [0052] 215 Second finger 195 substantially perpendicular to the wedge blade 150 [0053] 220 Second channel [0054] 225 First point [0055] 230 Second point [0056] 235 Slidable engagement of the first 95 and second 120 margins to the fish body 60 [0057] 240 Lifting the fish scale 55 by the first 225 and second 230 points [0058] 245 Leading edge 160 helping to cut the scale 55 from the body 60 [0059] 250 Fish scale 55 adjacent to the second channel 220 [0060] 255 First 225 and second 230 points pushed under the fish scale 55 [0061] 260 Inwardly arcuate leading edge of the blade leading edge 160 [0062] 265 Manual pushing direction as against the base 60
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0066] Broadly, the present invention is of the fish scaling device 50 for removing the fish 60 scale 55 from the fish 60 body, the fish scaling device 50 including the base 60 having the base 65 axis 70, the first extension tine 75 having a first tine proximal end portion 80 and an opposing first tine distal end portion 85 with a first tine axis 90 spanning therebetween, wherein the first extension tine 75 in going from the first proximal end portion 80 to the first distal end portion 85 forms the first margin 95 respectively, see in particular
[0067] Continuing, for the fish scaling device 50 the wedge blade 150 is disposed between the first 75 and second 100 tines being spaced away 155 from the first 95 and second 120 margins, the blade 150 having a leading edge 160 adjacent to the first 85 and second 110 distal ends and tapering 165 outward toward the base 65, as best shown in
[0068] In addition, the second finger 195 having a second finger proximal end portion 200 and an opposing second finger distal end portion 205, the second finger 195 extending opposite 210 of the second tine 100 with a position substantially perpendicular 215 to the wedge blade 150, again see
CONCLUSION
[0069] Accordingly, the present invention of the fish scaling device has been described with some degree of particularity directed to the embodiments of the present invention. It should be appreciated, though; that the present invention is defined by the following claims construed in light of the prior art so modifications of the changes may be made to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention without departing from the inventive concepts contained therein.