Patents Assigned to Oscar Mayer Foods Corp.
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Patent number: 5292278Abstract: Fecal leakage and contamination from the vent opening of an animal carcass during slaughtering and processing methods is reduced or eliminated by applying a curable adhesive composition to the vent opening and permitting the applied curable composition to cure to form a cured firmly adherent vent seal after slaughtering but prior to other processing steps. In a preferred embodiment, the curable adhesive comprises a cyanoacrylate adhesive which cures in a matter of seconds under processing conditions to form a cured vent seal which retains its sealing integrity even upon exposure to high temperature and high humidity environments encountered at downstream processing stations. The curable sealing compositions are safe in the fully-cured state and do not liberate undesirable materials during curing.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignees: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture, Oscar Mayer Foods Corp.Inventors: Norbert D. Neal, Robert E. Cook
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Patent number: 5120267Abstract: Fecal leakage and contamination from the vent opening of an animal carcass during slaughtering and processing methods is reduced or eliminated by applying a curable adhesive composition to the vent opening and permitting the applied curable composition to cure to form a cured firmly adherent vent seal after slaughtering but prior to other processing steps. In a preferred embodiment, the curable adhesive comprises a cyanoacrylate adhesive which cures in a matter of seconds under processing conditions to form a cured vent seal which retains its sealing integrity even upon exposure to high temperature and high humidity environments encountered at downstream processing stations. The curable sealing compositions are safe in the fully-cured state and do not liberate undesirable materials during curing.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignees: Oscar Mayer Foods Corp., The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of AgricultureInventors: Norbert D. Neal, Robert E. Cook
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Patent number: 5103979Abstract: A package is provided which incorporates a peel seal area or areas that provide readily detectable evidence that the package has been opened or tampered with. Message indicia are provided at the peel seal, and the appearance of the message indicia changes when the peel seal area, which has a contact clarity condition when sealed, is broken resulting in the onset of an opacity condition which thereby obscures message indicia and/or makes message indicia visible in order to inform a consumer or potential purchaser that the peel seal has been broken.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1989Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods Corp.Inventor: Gerald O. Hustad
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Patent number: 5083975Abstract: Fecal leakage and contamination from the vent opening of an animal carcass during slaughtering and processing methods is reduced or eliminated by applying a curable adhesive composition to the vent opening and permitting the applied curable composition to cure to form a cured firmly adherent vent seal after slaughtering but prior to other processing steps. In a preferred embodiment, the curable adhesive comprises a cyanoacrylate adhesive which cures in a matter of seconds under processing conditions to form a cured vent seal which retains its sealing integrity even upon exposure to high temperature and high humidity environments encountered at downstream processing stations. The curable sealing compositions are safe in the fully-cured state and do not liberate undesirable materials during curing.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1990Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignees: Oscar Mayer Foods Corp, The United States of America as represented by the Department of AgricultureInventors: Norbert D. Neal, Robert E. Cook
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Patent number: 4648237Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided in order to handle a plurality of stacks, such as stacks of sliced food products including luncheon meats. Product stacks are stopped during their flow along a conveyor pathway, the stoppage being at a location for generally vertical alignment with an overhead picker head. The picker head grasps the thus positioned stacks and moves same to a location above and in general vertical alignment with a cavity of a packaging container for the stacks of sliced product, at which time the stacks are released, and the product stacks enter the cavities which are subsequently closed to provide finished packaged products.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1986Date of Patent: March 10, 1987Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods Corp.Inventor: Robert V. Total
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Patent number: 4645400Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for neatening stacks of thin products, such as sliced luncheon meat, within a processing and packaging operation. The neatening apparatus receives an uneven stack of foodstuff slices that are generally horizontally oriented, and the apparatus reorients the stack of foodstuff slices by rotating them through a generally vertical orientation and to a generally horizontal outfeed orientation. A tamping assembly is adjacent to the reorienting assembly, and the tamping assembly contacts the peripheral edges of the foodstuff slices in order to tamp and shake same to a neatened condition. A generally horizontally oriented outfeed assembly receives the thus neatened stack at the location of generally horizontal outfeed orientation.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods Corp.Inventors: Timothy G. Mally, Carroll P. Hartl, Daniel L. Orloff, Robert V. Total
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Patent number: 4532751Abstract: A product line is provided for forming a sheet product composed of products such as bacon slices resting on a pre-cut thin substrate such as a sheet of paper. The substrate sheets are pre-cut to a predetermined length, and a flow of individual products and a flow of pre-cut sheets are coordinated such that the products deposit onto the pre-cut sheets in a predetermined pattern. The line may also include an assembly for reducing the flow rate of the thus formed sheet products, after which the reduced flow is conveyed to a stacking assembly for forming stacks of sheet products of a preselected size.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1984Date of Patent: August 6, 1985Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods Corp.Inventors: Timothy G. Mally, James A. Rattmann, Alvin Borsuk
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Patent number: 4478024Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for aligning the slices in stacks of sliced food products and for loading the stacks into container cavities. Stacks are received sequentially from a supply conveyor onto a stack support surface, where the stacks are detained either by friction with the support surface or by a stack catcher. A stack positioning member movable along the support surface pushes the stacks into engagement with a stack former for aligning the slices. Simultaneously, the stack positioning member retards movement of the next upstream stack on the supply conveyor so that the stack comes to rest on the support surface, and then pushes the previously aligned stack to a downstream pick-up station for loading into a container cavity. Each stack is removed from the loading station by a gripper assembly which pivots between the loading station and the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1981Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods Corp.Inventors: Andrew H. Vedvik, Myron J. Merdler
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Patent number: 4474092Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for receiving products, such as stacks of sliced luncheon meat, in an intermittent flow pattern, for conveying the products in two generally parallel paths at two different flow rates, and for merging the two generally parallel paths into a single path through which the products flow on a non-intermittent basis. The two generally parallel paths have a fill mode during which an intermittent grouping of products are received onto the conveyor path, as well as a feed mode during which the intermittent grouping of products are fed in a continuous flow to a merging device. When one of the conveyor paths is in its fill mode, the other conveyor path is in its feed mode, and vice versa. The speed of each conveyor path during its fill mode is greater than that during its feed mode.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1983Date of Patent: October 2, 1984Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods Corp.Inventors: Timothy G. Mally, Carroll P. Hartl, Daniel L. Orloff