Martin Salgado - Dalhart TX, US Marisol Salgado - Dalhart TX, US
International Classification:
B02C 18/06 A47J 43/07 B02C 18/30
US Classification:
241 825
Abstract:
The meat shredder includes a hopper made from stainless steel or other suitable stainless, food-safe, non-corrosive and easily to clean material. The hopper has a cover that can be releasably latched to the open top of the hopper. The hopper is rotatably mounted on a stand. A motor is attached to one side of the hopper and has a shaft that extends into the hopper. A spindle is mounted on the shaft and disposed inside the hopper. Rows of triangular-shaped extend radially from the spindle, with adjacent rows being canted in opposite directions. The motor rotates the spindle to shred the meat. A handle may be attached to the motor and used to manually rotate both the motor and the hopper on the stand to shake up or redistribute the meat within the hopper for thorough shredding.
"This house was made originally for men," explained Martin Salgado, who runs the shelter. Salgado's mother helped found the shelter in the 1990s. Back then, Salgado says, it was primarily a way station for migrant men trying to get to the U.S. to work.