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Fish Bone Remover (Patent No: 407068)

Inventor: Mottus, Harry

Location: Eckville

Comments: N/A

Description:

1. A fish bone remover of the character described comprising a pair of tongs farmed of a single piece of flat spring material providing spaced legs and connecting bend, said legs being intermediately tapered towards their extremities and provided with enlarged portions of oval shape farming finger grips and feet farming a continuation of the legs beyond the enlarged portions, said feet providing flat opposing faces for engagement of a bone to be removed and the ends of the feet being shaped laterally offset forming opposing toes.

2. A fish bone remover comprising a pair of tangs formed of a single piece of flat spring material providing spaced legs with connecting bend, said legs being intermediately tapered towards their extremities and provided with feet providing flat opposing faces for engagement of a bone to be removed, the ends of the feet being truncated and said ends being bent or offset in a common direction to provide portions that project laterally forming toes that are defined on the under sides by the ends of the feat and by inclined forward faces diverging therefrom to form pointed extremities.

3. A fish bone remover of the character described comprising a pair of tongs formed of a single piece of flat spring material providing spaced legs with connecting bend, said legs having intermediate enlarged portions of oval shape forming finger grips, said enlarged portions being cup shaped with the bulge outward, and feet forming a continuation of the legs beyond the enlarged portions, said feet providing flat opposing working faces.

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