Patents Assigned to Six Corners Development, Inc.
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Patent number: 6164192Abstract: A kettle assembly for popping corn comprises an aluminum popping bowl with a sidewall aperture. The sidewall aperture introduces cooking oil directly into the popping bowl, and is in communication with an oil conduit leading from a cooking oil reservoir. The aperture is sized such that unpopped kernels do not become lodged in the aperture so as to block the flow of oil through the oil conduit. A housing may be provided to support the bowl. A pivoting axis on which the kettle assembly pivots from vertical to horizontal positions is also supported by the housing. A damping mechanism is mounted on a top surface of the housing so as to provide for controlled motion of the kettle assembly as it pivots from a vertical to a horizontal position. Another damping mechanism is connected between the housing and the pivoting axis. In one configuration this damping mechanism generates a damping force for controlling pivoting motion of the kettle assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: Six Corners Development, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Stein, Andrew Jinks
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Patent number: 6098526Abstract: This invention discloses an automated corn popping apparatus including a kettle, a support arrangement for supporting and operating the kettle, a display arrangement for enclosing the corn popping apparatus, a controller for automatically operating the corn popping apparatus, and a conduit system for introducing cooking oil into the kettle. In a preferred embodiment, the kettle includes a kettle and an agitator mechanism. A support arrangement includes a mechanism for rotating the kettle from a position for popping corn to a position for dumping corn into the display arrangement. Also, a shaft mechanism is used for raising and lowering the lid and rotating the agitator mechanism. The shaft mechanism is in fluid association with a source of cooking oil at one end of its length, and has apertures located near the other end of its length so as to provide a conduit for the supply of cooking oil directly into the kettle.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Six Corners Development, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Stein, Andrew Jinks, Robert Murphy
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Patent number: 5941164Abstract: A kettle assembly for popping corn comprises an aluminum popping bowl with a sidewall aperture. The sidewall aperture introduces cooking oil directly into the popping bowl, and is in communication with an oil conduit leading from a cooking oil reservoir. The aperture is sized such that unpopped kernels do not become lodged in the aperture so as to block the flow of oil through the oil conduit. A housing may be provided to support the bowl. A pivoting axis on which the kettle assembly pivots from vertical to horizontal positions is also supported by the housing. A damping mechanism is mounted on a top surface of the housing so as to provide for controlled motion of the kettle assembly as it pivots from a vertical to a horizontal position. Another damping mechanism is connected between the housing and the pivoting axis. In one configuration this damping mechanism generates a damping force for controlling pivoting motion of the kettle assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1997Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Assignee: Six Corners Development, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Stein, Andrew Jinks
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Patent number: 5925393Abstract: This invention discloses an automated corn popping apparatus including a kettle, a support arrangement for supporting and operating the kettle, a display arrangement for enclosing the corn popping apparatus, a controller for automatically operating the corn popping apparatus, and a conduit system for introducing cooking oil into the kettle. In a preferred embodiment, the kettle includes a kettle and an agitator mechanism. A support arrangement includes a mechanism for rotating the kettle from a position for popping corn to a position for dumping corn into the display arrangement. Also, a shaft mechanism is used for raising and lowering the lid and rotating the agitator mechanism. The shaft mechanism is in fluid association with a source of cooking oil at one end of its length, and has apertures located near the other end of its length so as to provide a conduit for the supply of cooking oil directly into the kettle.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1997Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Six Corners Development, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Stein, Andrew Jinks, Robert Murphy
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Patent number: 5771779Abstract: This invention discloses an automated corn popping apparatus including a kettle assembly, a support arrangement for supporting and operating the kettle assembly, a display arrangement for enclosing the corn popping apparatus, and control means for automatically operating the corn popping apparatus. In a preferred embodiment, the kettle assembly includes a cast metal popping kettle and an agitator mechanism supported by a base adapted to receive pivot shafts. The support arrangement includes a mechanism for rotating the kettle assembly from a position for popping corn to a position for dumping corn into the display arrangement and a mechanism for raising and lowering the lid and rotating the agitator mechanism. The control means includes actuators for necessary mechanical movement, sensors of component position, and programmable means to receive sensor signals and control actuators to achieve the automatic popping of popcorn.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1996Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Six Corners Development, Inc.Inventors: Andrew M. Stein, Andrew Jinks, Robert Murphy