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US690533A
US690533A US4750101A US1901047501A US690533A US 690533 A US690533 A US 690533A US 4750101 A US4750101 A US 4750101A US 1901047501 A US1901047501 A US 1901047501A US 690533 A US690533 A US 690533A
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  • nl nonna Finns co. moyaumo.. wAsuma'rug. n. c.
  • Meat-Tenderer of which the following is a specification.
  • This invention relates to meat-tenderers, and has for its object to provide an improved device of this character which is designed to effectively and conveniently break up the fiber of meats preparatory to cooking, so as to render the meat tender. Itis furthermore designed to provide a compact and substantial device arranged forconveniencein mounting upon the edge of a table or other support and to limit the movement of the crushing members, so that the latter will be supported in proper position for receiving the meat therebetween.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a meat-tenderer constructed and arranged in accordance with the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail vertical sectional view.
  • the present invention is especially designed to provide a meat-tenderer for domestic use, and therefore it is comparatively small and light,consistent with durability and efficiency, so as to be cori'veniently set up for use and also placed away in a closet or elsewhere when not in use.
  • the operating parts of the device are mounted -upon a comparatively broad fiat standard 1, which is provided at its lower end with a horizontally-disposed substantially U-shaped clamp 2, projected rearwardly from the back of the standard and designed to embrace the' edge of a table or other support 3, there being a clamping thumb-screw 4 piercing the lower side of the clamp and designed to bear against the under side of the support, so as to rigidly connect lthe frame or standard to the support.
  • the upper and lower verticallyalined cylindrical studs or spindles 5 and 6 Projecting laterally at the front of the standard are the upper and lower verticallyalined cylindrical studs or spindles 5 and 6, which are formed integral with the standard and preferably made hollow or tubular, so as to be light as well as strong.
  • a pendent sector-shaped crushing member 7 which is of skeleton formation and has its lower convex side provided with comparatively sharp teeth 8, extending transversely of the peripheral edge of the member.
  • An integral handle 9 projects at the opposite side of the journalbearing of the member and for the purpose of rocking the latter.
  • a similar upstanding sector-shaped member lO is mounted upon the lower spindle 6 and has its upper edge provided with transverse teeth 11 to mesh with those of the upper member, whereby both members are rocked by the manipulation of the single handle 9.
  • the meat to be treated or made tender is introduced between the rocking toothed members 7 and 10 and the handle 9 is moved back and forth so 95 as to rock the meshed members, whereby the meat is drawn inwardly between said members, which crush and break up the tough fiber of the meat, and thereby render the latter-tender, in a convenient and efficient loo manner.
  • stop-shoulders 14 are designed to limit the movement of the meshed crushing members, so as to prevent the same from becoming disengaged, and also to support the members at either limit, so as to provide a comparatively large entrance between the peripheral edges of the members for the introduction of the meat.
  • the device By having the rocking members removable the device may be convenient-ly cleansed, and thereby rendered sanitary. Also the parts are compactly arranged for convenience in4 manipulation, and the entire make-up of the device renders it especially adapted for domestic use.
  • l/Vhat is claimed is- 1.
  • a lneat-tenderer having a pair of superposed intermeshed manglging-gears, one of which is provided with an operating-handle, and stops located at opposite sides of one of the gears and in the path of the movement my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesseses.

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No. 690,533. #muted 1an. 7, |902. n. sToNE.
MEAT TENDERER.
Application lad Feb. 15. 1B01.\
(No Model.)
nl: nonna Finns co. moyaumo.. wAsuma'rug. n. c.
UNTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
RUDOLPH STONE, OF OATAWBA, VISCONSIN.
MEAT-TENDERER.
SPECIFICATION forming partof Letters Patent No. 690,533, dated January 7, 1902.
I Application filed February 15, 1901. Serial No. l17,501. (No model.)
' zen of the United States, residing at Catawba,
v in the county of Price and State of Wisconsin,
have invented a new and useful Meat-Tenderer, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to meat-tenderers, and has for its object to provide an improved device of this character which is designed to effectively and conveniently break up the fiber of meats preparatory to cooking, so as to render the meat tender. Itis furthermore designed to provide a compact and substantial device arranged forconveniencein mounting upon the edge of a table or other support and to limit the movement of the crushing members, so that the latter will be supported in proper position for receiving the meat therebetween.
lVith these and other objects in View the present invention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts, as will be hereinafter more fully described, shown in the accompanying drawings,and particularly pointed out in the appended claims, it being understood that changes in the form, proportion, size, and minor details may be made within the scope ofthe claims withoutdepartingfrom the spirit or sacricing any of the advantages of the invention.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of a meat-tenderer constructed and arranged in accordance with the present invention. Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof. Fig. 3 is a detail vertical sectional view.
Like characters of reference designate corresponding parts in all of the figures of the drawings.
In carrying out the present invention it is especially designed to provide a meat-tenderer for domestic use, and therefore it is comparatively small and light,consistent with durability and efficiency, so as to be cori'veniently set up for use and also placed away in a closet or elsewhere when not in use.
The operating parts of the device are mounted -upon a comparatively broad fiat standard 1, which is provided at its lower end with a horizontally-disposed substantially U-shaped clamp 2, projected rearwardly from the back of the standard and designed to embrace the' edge of a table or other support 3, there being a clamping thumb-screw 4 piercing the lower side of the clamp and designed to bear against the under side of the support, so as to rigidly connect lthe frame or standard to the support.
Projecting laterally at the front of the standard are the upper and lower verticallyalined cylindrical studs or spindles 5 and 6, which are formed integral with the standard and preferably made hollow or tubular, so as to be light as well as strong. Upon the upper spindle there is mounted a pendent sector-shaped crushing member 7, which is of skeleton formation and has its lower convex side provided with comparatively sharp teeth 8, extending transversely of the peripheral edge of the member. An integral handle 9 projects at the opposite side of the journalbearing of the member and for the purpose of rocking the latter. A similar upstanding sector-shaped member lO is mounted upon the lower spindle 6 and has its upper edge provided with transverse teeth 11 to mesh with those of the upper member, whereby both members are rocked by the manipulation of the single handle 9. be provided for removably mounting the segmental gear members upon the spindles-as, for instance, the respective pins or keys 12, passed through openings in the outer terminals of the spindles.
At the bottom portions of the opposite longitudinal edges ot' the standard and upon the Any suitable means may outer side thereof are the respective upright flanges 13, which terminate adjacent to the lower spindle and below the same in stopshoulders 14, which lie in the path of the lower crushing member, so as to limit the movement thereof in opposite directions.
In the operation of the device the meat to be treated or made tender is introduced between the rocking toothed members 7 and 10 and the handle 9 is moved back and forth so 95 as to rock the meshed members, whereby the meat is drawn inwardly between said members, which crush and break up the tough fiber of the meat, and thereby render the latter-tender, in a convenient and efficient loo manner.
It will now be apparent that the stop-shoulders 14 are designed to limit the movement of the meshed crushing members, so as to prevent the same from becoming disengaged, and also to support the members at either limit, so as to provide a comparatively large entrance between the peripheral edges of the members for the introduction of the meat.
' By having the rocking members removable the device may be convenient-ly cleansed, and thereby rendered sanitary. Also the parts are compactly arranged for convenience in4 manipulation, and the entire make-up of the device renders it especially adapted for domestic use.
l/Vhat is claimed is- 1. A lneat-tenderer, having a pair of superposed intermeshed manglging-gears, one of which is provided with an operating-handle, and stops located at opposite sides of one of the gears and in the path of the movement my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two Witnesses.
RUDOLPH STONE.
Witnesses:
C. G. BLOOD, GEO. RICKEL.
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