Patents by Inventor James R. Borek

James R. Borek has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8414954
    Abstract: The present invention provides intermediate moisture low sugar food doughs fortified with sufficient levels of medium chain length polysaccharides to provide needed dough elasticity for use as intermediate dough products in the commercial preparation of finished packaged consumer food products. The food doughs contain less than 5% (dry weight basis) sugar(s) (mono- and di-saccharides). The food doughs contain about 1%-10% medium chain length polysaccharides having a degree of polymerization ranging from about 200-600. The doughs can range in moisture content from about 15-40%. The doughs maintain sufficient pliability to be sheeted into sheeted doughs having thicknesses ranging from about 0.1 to 0.5 mm in thickness. The sheeted doughs can be used to prepare finished breakfast cereal and snack food products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2013
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: Christine Nowakowski, James R. Borek
  • Patent number: 6837682
    Abstract: Nutrient clusters for food products, such as for addition to Ready-To-Eat cereals, are made in the form of aggregates or clusters comprising a first particulate component; a nutrient powder blend, and sufficient binder to adhere the powder to the particulates. The nutrient clusters are in the form of pieces each weighing from about 0.3 to 5 g. and having a moisture content of about 2% to 10%. Such nutrient clusters are prepared by applying a liquid binder to the particulates to form sticky particulates, adding a powdered nutrient blend, and curing the mixtures to form hardened dried nutrient clusters. The nutrient cluster can contain 100% US recommended daily allowance of essential vitamins and minerals and can contain added macronutrients such as soy proteins, soluble fiber, and/or calcium in nutritionally dense form in as little as 5 to 15 g of nutrient clusters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2005
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: Keith A. Evenson, James R. Borek, Barrie R. Froseth, Daniel R. Green, Jamileh Lakkis, Bernhard H. Van Lengerich
  • Publication number: 20030170370
    Abstract: Nutrient clusters for food products, such as for addition to Ready-To-Eat cereals, are made in the form of aggregates or clusters comprising a first particulate component; a nutrient powder blend, and sufficient binder to adhere the powder to the particulates. The nutrient clusters are in the form of pieces each weighing from about 0.3 to 5 g. and having a moisture content of about 2% to 10%. Such nutrient clusters are prepared by applying a liquid binder to the particulates to form sticky particulates, adding a powdered nutrient blend, and curing the mixtures to form hardened dried nutrient clusters. The nutrient cluster can contain 100% US recommended daily allowance of essential vitamins and minerals and can contain added macronutrients such as soy proteins, soluble fiber, and/or calcium in nutritionally dense form in as little as 5 to 15 g of nutrient clusters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2003
    Publication date: September 11, 2003
    Inventors: Keith A. Evenson, James R. Borek, Barrie R. Froseth, Daniel R. Green, Jamileh Lakkis, Bernhard van Lengerich
  • Patent number: 6579555
    Abstract: A complexly patterned extrudate is constituted by a confectionery food piece having a main body which is formed from a compressible material, such as foam. More specifically, the body has a first color and is provided with at least one fine line or plane of a second color or hue. The fine line or plane preferably extends through the body and has a thickness of less than 1 mm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2003
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: James N. Weinstein, Scott A. Tolson, James R. Borek, Peter A. Huberg, Thomas Jarl, Philip K. Zietlow, Bernhard van Lengerich
  • Patent number: 6558718
    Abstract: Nutrient clusters for food products such as for addition to Ready-To-Eat cereals by providing, in a preferred form of the present invention, nutrient products such in the form of aggregates or clusters comprising a first particulate component; a nutrient powder blend, and sufficient binder to adhere the powder to the particulates. The nutrient clusters are in the form of pieces each weighing from about 0.3 to 5 g. and having a moisture content of about 2% to 10%. Disclosed are methods of preparing such nutrient clusters involving applying a liquid binder to the particulates to form sticky particulates, adding a powdered nutrient blend and curing the mixtures to form hardened dried nutrient clusters. The nutrient cluster can contain 100% US recommended daily allowance (“USRDA”) of essential vitamins and minerals and can contain added macronutrients such as soy proteins, soluble fiber, and/or calcium in nutritionally dense form in as little as 5 to 15 g of nutrient clusters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: Keith A. Evenson, James R. Borek, Barrie R. Froseth, Daniel L. Green, Jamileh Lakkis, Bernhard Van Lengerich
  • Patent number: 6251452
    Abstract: Apparatus (10) and methods are disclosed where plastic extrudable food product is provided such as by an extruder or pump and is combined with another food product without intermixing to form a complexly patterned food product, such as by a pattern forming die (20). The cross-sectional area of the patterned food product is reduced from an inlet end (34) to an outlet end (36) by a factor of 4:1 to as much as 50:1 at an average convergence angle of 5 to 65° while maintaining the cross-sectional pattern to form a reduced cross-sectional patterned food product, and then is extruded through a die port having an opening equal to the reduced cross-sectional area to form a complexly patterned extrudate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: James N. Weinstein, Scott A. Tolson, James R. Borek, Peter A. Huberg, Thomas Jarl, Philip K. Zietlow, Bernhard van Lengerich
  • Patent number: 5874120
    Abstract: In its product aspect, the invention provides ready-to-eat cereals and cereal based snacks fabricated from multiple extrudate strands of cooked cereal dough that have been twisted or braided into ropes immediately after extrusion and severed into pieces. The products exhibit greater bowl life in milk and improved organoleptic attributes particularly those fabricated from doughs having a high fiber content. Methods for preparing such cereal based products are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1999
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: James R. Borek, James N. Weinstein
  • Patent number: 5695805
    Abstract: In its product aspect, the invention provides ready-to-eat cereals and cereal based snacks fabricated from multiple extrudate strands of cooked cereal dough that have been twisted or braided into ropes immediately after extrusion and severed into pieces. The products exhibit greater bowl life in milk and improved organoleptic attributes particularly those fabricated from doughs having a high fiber content. Methods for preparing such cereal based products are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 22, 1996
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: James R. Borek, James N. Weinstein
  • Patent number: 4968865
    Abstract: Disclosed are ceramic oxide gels (sometimes also referred to as hydrated oxides, and especially xerogels, compositions which are useful in the formulation and fabrication of microwave susceptors for disposable packages for the microwave heating of food items. The compositions include novel microwave absorbing ceramic gel material doped with common salt and a binder. The gel forming materials include alumina, silica, mullite and mixtures thereof. The compositions essentially comprise about 17% to 35% bound water. Preferred materials are xerogels, i.e., ceramic gels dried so as to have a free moisture content of about 0.1% to 10%. The compositions provide good heat generation and a predeterminable upper temperature limit. The materials are common and inexpensive. The compositions can additionally include common salt as a temperature profile moderator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 6, 1990
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan Seaborne, James R. Borek
  • Patent number: 4806718
    Abstract: Disclosed are ceramic oxide gels (sometimes also referred to as hydrated oxides), and especially xerogels, compositions which are useful in the formulation and fabrication of microwave susceptors for disposable packages for the microwave heating of food items. The compositions include novel microwave absorbing ceramic gel material doped with common salt and a binder. The gel forming materials include alumina, silica, mullite and mixtures thereof. The compositions essentially comprise about 17% to 35% bound water. Preferred materials are xerogels, i.e., ceramic gels dried so as to have a free moisture content of about 0.1% to 10%. The compositions provide good heat generation and a predeterminable upper temperature limit. The materials are common and inexpensive. The compositions can additionally include common salt as a temperature profile moderator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 21, 1989
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan Seaborne, James R. Borek
  • Patent number: 4219573
    Abstract: A package for popping popcorn in a microwave oven is provided. The package includes an expandable container adapted to contain popcorn, oil and salt which when exposed to microwave radiation, the oil and popcorn will become heated and the popcorn will pop (steam produced by the heating will expand the container to accommodate the popped popcorn). The container has one wall with a thermal insulating pad associated therewith which improves the popping performance of the popcorn by preventing heat loss from the package to the oven floor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: August 26, 1980
    Assignee: The Pillsbury Company
    Inventor: James R. Borek
  • Patent number: D377857
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1997
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: James R. Borek, James N. Weinstein
  • Patent number: D379708
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1997
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: James R. Borek, James N. Weinstein
  • Patent number: D380071
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1997
    Assignee: General Mills, Inc.
    Inventors: James R. Borek, James N. Weinstein