Per Se Removal Of Food Product From Mold, Container Or Receptacle Patents (Class 426/389)
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Publication number: 20090011098Abstract: A process for shaping a frozen confectionery product is provided, the process comprising: extruding a frozen confection from a filling means comprising a nozzle and a cutting means into a cavity which is in fluid communication with the nozzle; moving the cavity relative to the filling means so that the cutting means shears the frozen confection and thereby cuts it; and removing the frozen confection from the cavity, characterized in that the cross-section of the cutting means, when viewed along the direction of relative motion of the cavity and the cutting means is not a straight line. An apparatus for performing the process is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventor: Paul Michael Doehren
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Publication number: 20080317909Abstract: The present invention relates to a frozen confection in a container having various layers of inclusion material and of confection material as well as to the production of such a frozen confection.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: Juan Carlos Gispert, Sebastian Monge, Juan Vinallonga
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Publication number: 20080292759Abstract: A method of processing and distributing perishable food products, including the steps of processing the primals and storing in a central location until ordered, a method of containerization of meat products including compression and storage, a method of processing meat products including chilling and monitoring demand, for the meat, a method of processing food products including modifying the atmosphere in the container and altering pressure as necessary, a method of loading containers into a vehicle comprising separate conveying means for loading and unloading, and a conveyor sorting apparatus having an endless belt and an article contacting surface moving substantially perpendicular to the primary conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2005Publication date: November 27, 2008Inventor: Roger Keith Palmer
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Publication number: 20080274243Abstract: A baking pan that includes a main support structure and a plurality of baking wells are disposed within the main support structure, wherein the plurality of baking wells combine to form a decorative shape. The baking pan is used to create decorative cakes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Lifetime Brands, Inc.Inventors: Janet Fang, Carolyn K. LeFavour
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Publication number: 20080254178Abstract: An ice cream scoop includes a scooping bowl and a handle coupled to the scooping bowl. The scoop defines a confection retention enclosure for receiving a candy confection therein. An aperture is provided for dispensing the confection out of the enclosure. A removable plug is used to cover the aperture to selectively permit and prevent the confection from being dispensed out of the enclosure. The retention enclosure may be transparent or translucent to permit viewing of the confection located therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventors: Ralph W. Allen, Paige T. Allen
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Publication number: 20080247805Abstract: A dispenser for spreadable foodstuffs and other spreadable substances allowing for spreading without the need for additional utensils not a part of the packaging is disclosed. The dispenser may rapidly switch between different disposable cartridges. Part of the dispenser is designed for an extended useful lifetime while the spreadable product is delivered in a disposable container. The dispenser can also be used to measure precise amounts of spreadable foodstuff and other spreadable products without the use of any additional measuring devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: INNOVATIVE CONSUMER SOLUTIONS, LLCInventors: Francis Kiss deVirag, Ileen Rosner, Jonathan Rosner, Alexander Sterling Wise
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Publication number: 20080202977Abstract: A food preparation method and system comprising: a tray (100) having at least two distinctly shaped cavities (10,20) for storing and reheating meal components, wherein the cavities contain meal components and define a space such that the meal components are reheated at an approximately even rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2006Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: NESTEC S.A.Inventors: Kaj F. Knudsen, Richard Eugene Ludwick
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Publication number: 20080181997Abstract: A food product-molding machine that does not use hydraulics for the manufacture of food patties.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Inventor: Gary Cowart
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Publication number: 20080166460Abstract: A centralised cabinet ready processing system for perishable food products such as meat includes containers (50) that are used in conjunction with processing devices including a lid (56), a gassing apparatus (58), trays (82), compression apparatus (72, 74), and internal cooling apparatus (70) to treat the food product dependent on the food product type. An inventory (1), transport system (2, 20, 22) and control system are also provided to allow efficient and safe handling of food products to achieve processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2005Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: FOODCAP INTERNATIONAL LIMITEDInventor: Roger Keith Palmer
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Publication number: 20080124438Abstract: The apparatus includes a basket body, a basket door with a pivoting mechanism for attaching the door to a bottom portion of the basket body and a basket slider connected to the basket door. The basket door is pivotal between an open position and a closed position. The apparatus also includes a handle with a handle housing and comprising a trigger member in the handle housing. The trigger member has a pivot end in the slot in the opposite end. The apparatus also has a basket drive rod with a first end and a second end. The first end connects to the basket slider and the second end slidably engages the slot of the trigger member. In operation, pivoting of the trigger member about the trigger pivot and translates the basket drive rod with a translation moving the basket slider. The basket slider moves the basket door between an opened and a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Melissa Forte, Timothy Bragg
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Publication number: 20080075817Abstract: A device to mix and extrude various ingredients including pastas, pastries, baked goods, hors d'oeuvres, and cookies. The. device includes novel measuring, mixing and extrusion arrangements including: an automatic measuring cup; a way to continuously mix and extrude ingredients without intervening cleanings; a mixing and extrusion feed for handling different consistencies of ingredients; an integrated automatic cutter; motor cooling and extruded ingredient drying; as well as various safety devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: RONCO MARKETING CORPORATIONInventors: Alan L. Backus, Ronald M. Popeil
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Patent number: 7175868Abstract: A method for demolding a body of frozen confection encased in a flexible disposable mold includes the steps of slicing the mold, applying heat to the mold sufficient to soften a surface portion of the body of confection to permit the mold to slip from the body, directing gas into the slit mold to open the mold and to separate the mold from the body, and applying suction to the mold to pull the mold free of the body. The invention further includes an assembly for effecting the method, the assembly including a slicer, a heater, a blower, and a suction device.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Cool Dog, Inc.Inventor: Peter B. Franklin
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Patent number: 7070821Abstract: A jelly-containing device includes a plurality of flexible sheet-shaped spacers integrally formed in the housing thereof. Mid-portions of the respective spacers are intersected with each other. Thus, an inner space of the housing is divided into a plurality of jelly-receiving spaces, and the number of jelly-receiving spaces is two times the number of the spacers. Therefore, the jelly will be equally divided into several portions that are still partially connected with each other. After being squeezed out of the jelly-receiving spaces, the jelly will be broken into pieces easily through sucking and chewing activities, thus eliminating the danger of choking.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Inventor: Ching-Yao Liang
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Patent number: 7063868Abstract: A process of injection molding a natural resin into a mold cavity including lifter bars as part of the ejection system for extracting the molded animal chew of the mold cavity. The lifter bars are provided with a contacting area having a relatively high surface area ratio relative to surface area of the molded part that remains in contact with the mold after injection and mold opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Assignee: T.F.H. Publications, Inc.Inventor: Glen S. Axelrod
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Patent number: 7052727Abstract: An assembly and method for forming a frozen confection portion of a frozen confection type food product, the assembly comprising a mold assembly provided with a mold cavity of a selected configuration ad formed by a flexible inert casing, a pump for moving confection into the mold cavity and casing to fill the mold cavity and casing, sealing means for sealing the ends of the casing to provide a link of confection, a cutter device for separating the link from adjoining links, freezing devices for receiving and further freezing the link, and apparatus for opening the casing of the link and permitting the frozen confection to exit out of the casing in the selected configuration.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Cool Dog, Inc.Inventors: Peter B. Franklin, Arthur L. Darcy
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Patent number: 6991821Abstract: A method of producing packed tofu that is easily released from the container, in which an aqueous ethanol solution or an aqueous solution of a magnesium salt and/or a calcium salt is previously applied to the inside of the container to be filled with soybean milk, or impact is given to a sealed container having tofu packed therein.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Kikkoman CorporationInventors: Masaru Matsuura, Tomoko Takeuchi, Shigeru Noguchi, Jun Sasaki, Jun Yamanishi
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Patent number: 6932994Abstract: The inventive method for producing an iced food product that comprises of depositing a mixture containing water and a polyol on the inner face of a mold and arranging a substance which constitutes the food product in contact with the mixture in the mold.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2000Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Mars, IncorporatedInventors: Alain Gladin, Alain Picquet
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Patent number: 6838098Abstract: Method and system for continuously producing pieces of liquid-filled gum material. An extruded rope of liquid-filed gum is sized and separated into individual pieces of gum. A rotating drum mechanism having a die ring and cutter ring with mating die members separate the rope of gum material into individual pieces. Pairs of cam-operated plunger members compress and form the pieces of gum material in the die cavities. Angled grooves in the die members prevent portions of the gum pieces from being chipped-off during formation. Guide pin members are positioned between rider members on the plunger members. A feed chute with air assist transfers the gum rope from a sizing table to the rotating drum mechanism. A stripper member insures that the formed pieces of gum material are removed from the drum mechanism. Portions of the drum mechanism can be selective heated and cooled, or not cooled at all. The invention provides a more efficient system for continuous, high production operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: Cadbury Adams USA, LLCInventors: Joseph M. Bunkers, James Duggan
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Patent number: 6811802Abstract: The invention provides methods and moulding devices for moulding three-dimensional products from a mass of foodstuff which is suitable for human consumption, in particular from a mass of meat, in particular chicken. The method comprises filling a mould cavity with a portion of the mass under the influence of a filling pressure exerted on the mass and for a filling period via a filling opening associated with the mould cavity, closing the filling opening of the mould cavity and holding the mass in the mould cavity for a fixing period. Then, the mould cavity is opened and the moulded product is removed from the mould cavity. The method uses fixing-pressure-exerting means which are designed to exert a fixing pressure which acts on the mass in the mould cavity after the filled mould cavity has been closed.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2001Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Stork PMT B.V.Inventors: Maurice Eduardus Theodorus van Esbroeck, Henricus Franciscus Jacobus Maria van de Eerden, Petrus Christianus Marius Janssen, Adrianus Josephes van den Nieuwelaar
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Patent number: 6758056Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for preparing frozen ice confectionery articles including a freezer having a freezer pump that cools and transports the frozen confectionery material, a rotative distributor that receives it under pressure and distributes it into flexible pipes, and a slidable filler that includes a motor having a pre-programmable motion pattern to provide a desired pattern of deposition into a plurality of molds while sliding the filler toward and away from the molds, a plurality of nozzle pipes to deposit the material, and a metering device, wherein each mold receives frozen ice confection material from a corresponding nozzle pipe that discharges the same under a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure into the mold. Also included are methods of preparing frozen confectionery articles as well as frozen confectionery articles having the smoother texture of extruded products and at least about 50 weight percent water.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Philip Igor Cathenaut, Bruno Delande
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Patent number: 6627239Abstract: The invention is directed to a ready-for-use frozen or refrigerated sweet dough which is prepared from flour, sugar, a leavening agent and fat, and which is provided in a form that includes grooves, score lines, or a combination thereof, to facilitate separation of the dough into pieces that can be baked into individual bakery products such as cookies, muffins, brownies, or other pastries. The invention also relates to a method for providing individually baked products comprising the steps of providing an uncooked dough sheet or block which has separable portions of predefined shape, separating one or more portions from the sheet or block and then baking the portions to obtain individually baked products. The shapes of the portions are defined by grooves, score lines or combinations thereof and the portions are separated from the sheet by breaking them along the grooves or score lines.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2000Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Shannon Gavie, Merrie Martin, Eugene Scoville, Robert E. Ross
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Patent number: 6548092Abstract: The invention relates to a method for separating and delivering, orderly positioned, stiff folded baked products, such as taco shells, from a first conveyor (1), the baked products on said first conveyor resting on carrier means (6), which are preferably adapted to the shape of the baked products, a relative motion being imparted to the respective baked products (12) in relation to the associated carrier means (6) by a separating means (13) being brought into contact with the baked product, preferably from below, to separate the baked product from the carrier means before it is delivered to a delivery station. According to the invention, the respective baked products (12) are separated from the associated carrier means (6) by the baked product being caused to slide, during its transport motion (7), towards a surface portion (14) of the separating means (13), which surface portion is inclined relative to the transport motion of the carrier means.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Santa Maria ABInventors: Björn Zelander, Glenn Clemendor
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Patent number: 6546850Abstract: A meatloaf pan with removable, hinged pan insert is disclosed, comprising an elongated, rectangular meatloaf pan and an elongated, rectangular pan insert. The pan insert has two insert side panels that are hinged at their bottom edges to the longitudinal edges of the bottom of the pan insert. The hinges allow the insert side walls to support the meatloaf, bread or other product during baking, and fold downward to allow access to the product for cutting and serving purposes. As such, the present invention can be used as a serving tray. Removal of the pan insert is facilitated in one of three ways. First, built-in hand grips in the flanges located on the pan insert. Second, a set of handles that connect to the flanges located on the pan insert. Third, a sliding unit that slidably inserts into the cavity formed by the rolled edges of the flanges on the pan insert.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Inventor: Yumi Akiyama-Warren
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Patent number: 6537601Abstract: The invention relates to a process for eliminating pathogenic organisms and other bacteria from raw food products, such as raw shellfish, whereby the molluscan shellfish is exposed to hydrostatic pressure of relatively high value, for example between 10,000 p.s.i. to 60,000 p.s.i. for 1-15 minutes. The process is conducted at elevated temperatures, in the range of between 50 and 130 degrees Fahrenheit, leaving the raw shellfish substantially unaffected, in its desired raw state, such that the pathogenic organisms are destroyed, while sensory characteristics of the raw shellfish remain high. The same process can be used for shucking bivalve mollusks without any mechanical force, with the pressure ranging from 10,000 p.s.i. to 60,000 p.s.i. Taste of raw seafood is enhanced by adding flavor enhancing agents to the pressure vessel before application of pressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Innovatit Seafood Systems, LLCInventor: Ernest A. Voisin
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Patent number: 6534106Abstract: Molded ice confectionery articles are prepared by delivering a hard ice confectionery composition to a metering device chamber under a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure, keeping the composition in the device chamber under a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure and metering the composition from the composition from the device chamber under a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure into a mold member positioned in an environment for freezing the composition metered into the mold member for obtaining a molded frozen article. So operating allows the composition delivered to the device chamber to have a percentage of frozen water to total water of at least 50%.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Philip Igor Cathenaut, Bruno Delande
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Patent number: 6534054Abstract: The present invention discloses: (i) a non-pathogenic probiotic microorganism and its probiotic/therapeutic uses; (ii) a formulation comprising an aqueous solution of a volatile fraction (VF) prepared from the extract of at least one plant derived material and its therapeutic uses; (iii) a process of manufacturing the formulation from the plant derived material; (iv) a probiotic composition comprising the non-pathogenic probiotic microorganism of the invention and/or other probiotic microorganism(s) and the formulation of the invention, and its probiotic/therapeutic uses; (v) a composition for industrial applications comprising the formulation of the invention and microorganism(s) of industrial applicability; and (vi) industrial processes and apparatuses in which the latter composition is used.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: The Bio Balance CorporationInventors: Mark Olshenitsky, Genadi Buchman
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Patent number: 6509052Abstract: Apparatus (10) is disclosed including first and second forming rollers (18, 21) which rotatably abut with an anvil roller (20). The forming rollers (18, 21) each include a periphery forming a continuous forming surface including a plurality of axially and circumferentially spaced grooves (24) each formed as a continuous depression arranged in a serpentine and non-intersecting manner. Food (14) is simultaneously fed between a continuous strip of support material (16) and a continuous ribbon of film material (66) as they pass between a first abutment nip of the first forming roller (18) and the anvil roller (20). After extending partially around the periphery of the first forming roller (18), the materials (16, 66) and the food therebetween pass around an adjustable idler roller (70) to between a second abutment nip of the second forming roller (21) and the anvil roller (20).Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Richard O. Benham, Sheryl S. Brunken, Robert C. Dechaine, Timothy J. Gluszak, Rene K. Smethers, Craig E. Zimmermann
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Patent number: 6472001Abstract: Method and system for continuously producing pieces of liquid-filled gum material. An extruded rope of liquid-filed gum is sized and separated into individual pieces of gum. A rotating drum mechanism having a die ring and cutter ring with mating die members separate the rope of gum material into individual pieces. Pairs of cam-operated plunger members compress and form the pieces of gum material in the die cavities. Angled grooves in the die members prevent portions of the gum pieces from being chipped-off during formation. A feed chute with air assist transfers the gum rope from a sizing table to the rotating drum mechanism. A stripper member insures that the formed pieces of gum material are removed from the drum mechanism. Portions of the drum mechanism are selective heated and cooled. The invention provides a more efficient system for continuous, high production operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventors: Joseph M. Bunkers, James Duggan
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Patent number: 6426103Abstract: The invention relates to a process for eliminating pathogenic organisms and other bacteria from raw food products, such as raw shellfish, whereby the molluscan shellfish is exposed to hydrostatic pressure of relatively high value, for example between 20,000 p.s.i. to 150,000 p.s.i. for 1-15 minutes. The process is conducted at minimal elevated temperatures, in the range of above ambient temperature to 150° F., leaving the raw shellfish substantially unaffected, in its desired raw state, such that the pathogenic organisms are destroyed, while sensory characteristics of the raw shellfish remain high. The same process can be used for shucking bivalve mollusks without any mechanical force, with the pressure ranging from 10,000 p.s.i. to 100,000 p.s.i. Taste of raw seafood is enhanced by adding flavor enhancing agents to the pressure vessel before application of pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Innovatit Seafood Systems LLCInventor: Ernest A. Voisin
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Patent number: 6403135Abstract: Apparatus and method for cooking snack food pieces features a drum-type fryer which transports individual, die-cut piece preforms through hot oil contained within a cooking tank defined between the periphery of the drum and a housing in which the drum is contained. Vacuum transfer and feed rollers transfer the individual piece preforms from a die-cutting roller assembly onto the drum for cooking, and a similar roller transfers the cooked snack food pieces from the drum to a take-away conveyor for subsequent, downstream processing. The pieces are retained by suction against molding surfaces of frying mold elements distributed over the periphery of the frying drum.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2001Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Recot, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Graham, Ponnattu Kurian Joseph, Todd Charles McNeel, Kenneth R. Brocker, Stephen N. Forti, Edward J. Goldman, Malcolm E. Taylor, Edward L. Dickinson, Patsy Anthony Coppola, Richard F. Terrazzano, Andrew C. Harvey
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Patent number: 6268005Abstract: An improved sheeter wire device providing constant tension on a feeder spool even during wire breakage. A constant speed motor draws wire across the face of the sheeter while a drag motor maintains constant tension on the wire. A pair of pinch rollers prohibits unwinding of the feeder spool in the event of wire breakage.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Recot, Inc.Inventor: Marvin Vincent Brewer
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Patent number: 6242037Abstract: A novel food service package for containing a frozen concentrate for use in quick blending a drink of individual proportion is disclosed. The food service package of the present invention has a number of equally sized compartments with formed channels separating the compartments. Channels are formed under the dividers in the bottom of the package to provide a large surface are for rapid heat exchange so as to quickly temper the frozen concentrate in the package. A raised dome region is formed in the center of the package for rapidly dispersing the product dispensed from a single nozzle into each of the compartments. A gutter formed in each divider causes the dispensed concentrate to overflow from the compartments so as to rapidly self-level in the package.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: Dreyer's Grnad Ice Cream, Inc.Inventor: Michael James Vincent
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Patent number: 6238718Abstract: An apparatus for shaping and dispensing pureed food is provided. A mold includes a back wall having an opening formed therein. A handle is attached to the mold and a lever is pivotally attached to the handle. A plate is disposed within the mold and has a shape substantially conforming to the back wall. A bracket member extends through the opening formed in the back wall of the mold and includes a first end portion attached to a back side of the plate and a second end portion attached to the lever.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Better Way Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Cindi Schwarz, Barbara Lescher, Beverly Guyser
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Publication number: 20010001675Abstract: A decorative food formed of a plurality of kinds of fluid food materials and manufactured by using a mold is provided. The decorative food has an outside shape thereof conforming to an interior surface of the mold inclusive of an opening of said mold. The decorative food has a colored pattern divided into multiple divisions extending up to a central portion of the decorative food, in a direction to extrude the food materials into the mold, the colored pattern being formed such that the multiple divisions are arranged with substantially the same ratio at any of a cross sectional area intersecting the direction to extrude the food materials, and wherein the decorative food contains therein a foodstuff. Also disclosed are an apparatus and method for manufacturing the decorative food.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2001Publication date: May 24, 2001Inventor: Tokuji Akutagawa
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Patent number: 6221415Abstract: A food container and its method of use are disclosed. The food container includes a top panel, bottom panel and plurality of sidewalls. A movable panel is hingedly connected to one of the sidewalls, allowing a consumer to open the container. Attached to the lower edge of the movable panel is a shelf supporting a food item. A consumer can access the food item by opening the movable panel, which causes the shelf to carry the food item outside the container into a position that permits the consumer to easily manipulate it. The food item or a portion thereof can then be replaced in the container by simply closing the movable panel. The shelf may engage one or more sidewalls of the bottom panel to assist in maintaining the container in a closed position after initial opening and reclosing. The container is suitable for packaging food items that include both microwaveable and non-microwaveable ingredients. A foldable blank for manufacturing the container is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Kraft Foods, Inc.Inventor: Candace Mary Walters
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Patent number: 6200620Abstract: A mold has a pair of generally planar side walls having joined lower edges and extending upward from the lower edges at an acute angle to each other and a pair of generally triangular end walls crosswise to the side walls and forming therewith an elongated upwardly V-shaped cavity. A plurality of such side and end walls can be joined together at upper edges of the side walls to form a plurality of such cavities extending horizontally parallel to one another. Each cavity can be provided with at least one crosswise partition and a cover that is formed with a pair of parallel and downwardly open semicircular channels can be engaged over the mold for forming upwardly projecting bumps on risable dough cooked in the cavity. A heart-shaped foodstuff is made by first filling the V-shaped cavity with a mass of risable dough.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Inventor: Karl Brinker
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Patent number: 6190717Abstract: Apparatus (10) is disclosed including first and second forming rollers (18, 21) which rotatably abut with an anvil roller (20). The forming rollers (18, 21) each include a periphery forming a continuous forming surface including a plurality of axially and circumferentially spaced grooves (24) each formed as a continuous depression arranged in a serpentine and non-intersecting manner. Food (14) is simultaneously fed between a continuous strip of support material (16) and a continuous ribbon of film material (66) as they pass between a first abutment nip of the first forming roller (18) and the anvil roller (20). After extending partially around the periphery of the first forming roller (18), the materials (16, 66) and the food therebetween pass around an adjustable idler roller (70) to between a second abutment nip of the second forming roller (21) and the anvil roller (20).Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Richard O. Benham, Sheryl S. Brunken, Robert C. Dechaine, Timothy J. Gluszak, Rene K. Smethers, Craig E. Zimmermann
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Patent number: 6162039Abstract: An apparatus for shaping and dispensing pureed food is provided. A mold includes a back wall having an opening formed therein. A handle is attached to the mold and a lever is pivotally attached to the handle. A plate is disposed within the mold and has a shape substantially conforming to the back wall. A bracket member extends through the opening formed in the back wall of the mold and includes a first end portion attached to a back side of the plate and a second end portion attached to the lever.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Better Way Innovations, Inc.Inventors: Cindi Schwarz, Barbara Lescher, Beverly Guyser
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Patent number: 6159518Abstract: A sheeter which includes a wire assembly for separating a sheet of dough from a surface of a rotating roller. The wire assembly is formed from a thin sheet of stainless steel with portions of the sheet removed to form a thin wire-like portion along one edge supported to a base portion by a series of thin support webs. The sheet is supported by a base portion so that the wire portion is held against the outer surface of the rotating roller. In this way, the wire can extend essentially the full width of the roller and the normal band portions which conventionally hold a wire against the surface of the roller are eliminated. Preferably, the thin sheet is vibrated to prevent any buildup of foodstuffs on an upper surface of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Inventor: Barry F. Wilson
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Patent number: 6086929Abstract: An improved shirring solution for cellulosic sausages casings and its method of use is provided comprising carboxymethylcellulose and polyethylene glycol.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Alfacel s.a.Inventor: Alan David Stall
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Patent number: 5948456Abstract: In a method of forming a frozen food product, the temperature of a fluid food product is lowered so that the product is plastic. A mould is pressed against the food product to cause at least a portion of the product to take up the shape of the mould. The mould is at a sufficiently low temperature when it is pressed against the product such that the product retains its moulded shape and such that the product is readily releasable from the mould. This allows frozen confectionery products such as ice cream to be successfully moulded.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Sean T. Jones, Jeremy P. Miller
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Patent number: 5919508Abstract: To facilitate baking a frozen dough product in an oven having a rack formed of aligned bars, the dough product is formed over an oven-safe paper sheet which has a plurality of die-cut holes. This sheet serves as a baking substrate and obviates the need for a baking pan. The paper sheet is formed with the dough product, and the dough extends through the holes and locks the sheet to the dough. The end user may thus remove the frozen dough product together with the sheet from a backing preform and place the assembly on an oven rack for baking. As the dough thaws the crust will loose its stiffness. The sheet however, will prevent the more pliable crust from distending through the oven rack before the dough has become baked and rigid. The sheet forms a backing which restrains flow of the dough, while at the same time the holes permit the escape of gases from the bottom of the crust and ensure uniform baking. Furthermore, the holes allow direct radiant heating of the dough product through the paper sheet.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Inventors: Davis A. Donnelly, Harry K. Kralkow, Larry I. Kufahl, Thomas W. Fester
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Patent number: 5902621Abstract: Shaped articles of fat-containing confectionery material are formed by extruding a fat-based confectionery material under pressure so that it passes to and through a flow-constriction and a die so that the material subjected to extrusion and the extrudate from the die are in a non-pourable state and so that the material subjected to extrusion plastically deforms and so that the extrudate is plastically deformable, and then while the extrudate is plastically deformable, extrudate is placed in a molding tool and pressed to shape an article which then is demolded, or extrudate is fed to a nip of counter-rotating rollers having depressions which upon passage of the extrudate in the nip between the rollers shape the extrudate.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1996Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Stephen Thomas Beckett, Mark Jury, Malcolm Robert Mackley
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Patent number: 5871802Abstract: A method of producing animal feed pellets wherein solid and liquid ingredients of the feed are premixed except for a liquid binder ingredient which is mixed in last. The resulting mash is extruded in a ring die pellet extruder without steam conditioning and the extruded pellets are cooled and/or dried as may be required. The liquid binder will have viscous and cohesive properties and preferably will be a condensed liquid byproduct from the grain, food or feed processing industries.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Moorman Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Qingshan Gao, Bruce Willard Moechnig, Joe David Crenshaw
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Patent number: 5863585Abstract: The invention relates to a package for food product useful for boil-in-bag or microwave. This package comprises a sealed flexible pouch with a web of oriented material having a slit in the direction of the orientation of the material which is covered by an adhesive membrane. The package is opened and emptied by peeling off the membrane to expose the slit, inverting the package and pulling the edges of the package substantially parallel with the slit to open the slit to facilitate emptying of the contents of the package without spillage and with a reduced risk of burning the fingers of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventor: Elisabeth Sjoberg
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Patent number: 5855939Abstract: Nut butter and jelly food slices are provided. They preferably include a first layer of jelly and a second layer of jelly disposed in contacting relationship with the first layer of jelly. The first and second layers of jelly cooperate to define a hollow region therebetween. A volume of nut butter is placed within the hollow region, and is thereby totally encapsulated between the first and second layers of jelly. Also provided is a method and apparatus for making nut butter and jelly slices. Finally, a jelly slice dimensioned to fit on a food substrate and jelly suitable for making jelly slices or nut butter and jelly slices are provided. The jelly slices and the nut butter and jelly slices may be individually wrapped in flexible coverings and packaged in a single food container.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1996Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Inventor: Jeffrey A. Bogdan
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Patent number: 5753289Abstract: A portable food container for use in holding dry and liquid foods for consumption. The container allows an individual to consume a combination of dry cereal and cold milk in a remote location away from the kitchen without the use of a bowl and a spoon. The portable food container is inverted to allow dry cereal to flow therefrom, and squeezed to allow milk to flow therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Richard B. Ness
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Patent number: 5728419Abstract: A frozen ice confectionery product has a first ice layer containing a first effervescence-producing agent and a second ice layer containing a second effervescence-producing agent. The first and second ice layers are juxtaposed and are not separated by a water-impermeable intermediary. Upon dissolution of the first and second ice layers in the mouth upon eating, the first and second effervescence-producing agents react to produce carbon dioxide.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 1995Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Nestec S.A.Inventors: Pierrette Caron, Sylvie Jousset
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Patent number: 5727453Abstract: A new method and apparatus for thawing frozen food product utilizing desuperheated gas thawing medium near its saturation point. The transfer of the latent heat of condensation from the thawing medium to the frozen food product immediately condenses the thawing medium into a condensate liquid, after which it is recycled back through the refrigeration system. Since the thawing medium quickly condenses upon giving up energy to the frozen food product, it falls away from the upper surface of the thawing deck tube interiors, being replaced by additional gaseous thawing medium near its saturation point, which in turn condenses upon giving up heat, and the process continues until the food product is completely thawed. Since the state of the thawing medium is consistent throughout the thawing deck tubes, the temperature along the length of each of the tubes is uniform.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1994Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: HJC Beverages, Inc.Inventor: Robert Tippmann
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Patent number: RE37275Abstract: Nut butter and jelly food slices are provided. They preferably include a first layer of jelly and a second layer of jelly disposed in contacting relationship with the first layer of jelly. The first and second layers of jelly cooperate to define a hollow region therebetween. A volume of nut butter is placed within the hollow region, and is thereby totally encapsulated between the first and second layers of jelly. Also provided is a method and apparatus for making nut butter and jelly slices. Finally, a jelly slice dimensioned to fit on a food substrate and jelly suitable for making jelly slices or nut butter and jelly slices are provided. The jelly slices and the nut butter and jelly slices may be individually wrapped in flexible coverings and packaged in a single food container.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: PJ Squares LLCInventor: Jeffrey A. Bogdan