With Removal Of Solid Foreign Matter Patents (Class 99/469)
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Patent number: 11918023Abstract: A bean roasting system includes a roasting chamber, a blower, a variable diverter and a controller. The roasting chamber, the blower and the variable diverter each is disposed at least partially within a recirculating gas flow path. The blower is configured to provide a flow stream of gas through the recirculating gas flow path. The variable diverter is configured to split the gas flow path into at least two flow paths including a treated flow path and a bypass flow path. The treated flow path includes a series arrangement of a gas heater and a catalytic converter. The variable diverter is configured to control a percentage of a flow stream of gas that is diverted into the bypass flow path. The controller is configured to activate different predetermined operating modes for the bean roasting system by controlling a state of the variable diverter and a state of the heater.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2019Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Bellwether Coffee Co.Inventors: John Sandhu, Arno Holschuh, Ricardo Lopez, Jeremiah Peevyhouse, Peter Schmehl, Neil Sandhu, Jeff Wyatt, Mose O'Griffin, Andrew Damele, Michael Shawver
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Patent number: 11185103Abstract: A system for steam-peeling products including a rotatable pressure vessel having a wall surrounding a pressure space, an opening for products, and a closure member for closing the opening. A feeder feeds steam to the pressure space. An evacuator evacuates steam and condensate from the pressure space. At least one agitation member is disposed on an inner wall of the vessel for radially inward movement of products during rotation of the vessel. The at least one agitation member has an agitation body with a convex shape that together with the wall surrounds a cavity, and on a front side has at least one flow opening in the agitation body and/or between the body and the wall. Part of the wall jointly surrounds the cavity and has a flow opening to a collection tank outside of the pressure vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2017Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Kiremko B.V.Inventors: Hendrikus Johannes Maria Van Oorschot, Marcellinus Franciscus Maria Overbeek
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Publication number: 20150059594Abstract: A system for producing secondary food product from primary food product waste is disclosed that comprises several modular subsections: a staging subsystem, a processing subsystem, a drying subsystem, and a pelletization subsystem. Each subsystem, and the connections between subsystems, are sealed such that the food product being processed is isolated from the general environment. Product is dried by the dryer in such a way that it emerges from the dryer at a desired moisture content level and at ambient temperature. A moisture sensor may provide control data to a controller that in turn controls product throughput to obtain a desired moisture content level. High nutritional content and long lifespan of the processed product can be maintained, while reducing the weight of the final product. One or more of the subsystems may be portable and configured for convenient connection and disconnection to mating subsystems, and to facilitate permitting for portable operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: Sustainable Alternative Feed EnterprisesInventors: John Pastusek, Louis Anthony Pellegrini, Kerry Zundel, William L. Ford
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Patent number: 8925445Abstract: Provided is a cooking appliance. Steam generated in a steam generation part is selectively supplied into a cooktop part or a steam cooking part. The steam supplied into the cooktop part is used for cleaning a top plate. Also, the steam supplied into the steam cooking part is used for cooking a food. Thus, the steam may be used in a lot of uses, e.g., for cooking the food and cleaning the top plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2009Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Jae-Hyoun Park, Young-Soo Kim
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Patent number: 8863654Abstract: A cooking device has a casing 1, a heating chamber 8 provided in the casing 1, an exhaust tube 18 for guiding exhaust from inside of the heating chamber 8 through an electric component chamber 9 in the casing 1 to front face side, and a dew receiving container 4 that is provided on front face side of the casing 1 and that receives and diffuses the exhaust from the exhaust tube 18 to outside of the casing 1.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Sharp Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shinji Asami, Takashi Utsumi, Shinya Ueda, Hiroyuki Kato
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Patent number: 8752480Abstract: An apparatus for preparing a melon juice concentrate, such as watermelon juice concentrate, includes a finisher with brushes for separating melon flesh from melon rind including leaving at least 1/16 inch flesh on the rind and screens for separating juice from flesh. The apparatus also includes a steamer to reduce bacteria count on whole melon, a chopper for chopping melons into pieces less than about 16 inches square, an extractor for extracting juice from the flesh, and an evaporator for concentrating melon juice to form melon juice concentrate. The steamer includes a cylinder frame, steam jets directing steam through apertures in the cylinder frame at whole melon therein, and a motivator to move the whole melon along the cylinder frame. The apparatus can also process cantaloupe, honeydew melon, and other melon.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Milne Fruit Products, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. DeJong, Eric A. Johnson, David L. Luther, Gordon R. Taylor
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Patent number: 8511223Abstract: A processing machine for soybeans and soybean-embryos is provided, with improved efficiency in the deodorizing and drying processes and the capability to perform a deactivating process in a stable manner. A closed container is divided into individual sections by partitions. In each section, the temperature conditions for the deodorizing and drying processes can be independently determined, so that these processes can be performed within the same closed container and yet at different temperatures. A space is provided above a screw conveyer within the closed container. A heater is wound around the closed container so that the temperature can be freely regulated.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Inventor: Yoshinori Iwamoto
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Publication number: 20100206182Abstract: A processing machine for soybeans and soybean-embryos is provided, with improved efficiency in the deodorizing and drying processes and the capability to perform a deactivating process in a stable manner. A closed container is divided into individual sections by partitions. In each section, the temperature conditions for the deodorizing and drying processes can be independently determined, so that these processes can be performed within the same closed container and yet at different temperatures. A space is provided above a screw conveyer within the closed container. A heater is wound around the closed container so that the temperature can be freely regulated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventor: Yoshinori Iwamoto
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Patent number: 7143686Abstract: A coffee roaster that includes a combustion chamber and a connected roasting oven in which the heating gases for roasting the coffee beans are recirculated to the combustion chamber wherein the coffee bean chaff is separated from the recirculating heating gases prior to venting to atmosphere, and an associated cooling chamber wherein the roasted coffee beans are cooled in a two-stage-heating cycle wherein the cooling air is recirculated to the combustion chamber to be reheated to roasting temperatures and vented to atmosphere during the second stage of cooling. The coffee beans being de-stoned as the cooled coffee beans are conveyed from the cooling chamber to the discharge hopper.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Inventor: Raffael Sandolo
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Patent number: 6698228Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing a frozen or partially frozen food product has a freezing surface with a central axis and periphery, a motor for rotating the freezing surface about that axis, a turret spaced above the freezing surface for depositing a selected amount of liquid product mix on the freezing surface while it is rotating so that the liquid mix spreads out on the freezing surface and cools to form a flat, at least partially frozen product body and a product delivery assembly disposed between the turret and the freezing surface. That assembly includes a scraper supported above the freezing surface and having a working edge engaging the freezing surface while it is rotating to scrape the frozen product body into a ridge row of scraped product. A vertical forming cylinder positioned adjacent to the periphery of the freezing surface has a side window and a bottom opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Moobella, LLCInventors: Paul Kateman, Charles S. Brunner
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Patent number: 6647866Abstract: A processing device for coffee beans to undergo a de-husking, bean-halving, membrane removing and roasting device to proceed with a de-husking, bean-halving, membrane removing and roasting step of coffee beans, wherein the de-husking, bean-halving and membrane-removing device comprises: a first beating mechanism having a plurality of rotating blades with hard rubber at the surface thereof to beat and remove the dried husk, flesh and inner skin of coffee beans; a second beating mechanism having a plurality of rotating blades with soft rubber at the surface thereof to beat and remove the silvery skin of the inner layer of the bean; a first separating mechanism mounted with a lower for separating the coffee bean from skin and debris; and the roasting device including a rolling container mounted with a spiral conductive plate and a burner at the bottom section of the rolling container for roasting of coffee beans after the coffee beans have been de-husked, halved and membrane-removed for appropriate stiring for eType: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Inventor: Chen Kuo Chih
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Patent number: 6573479Abstract: A quick-cook type convection cooking appliance includes an oven cavity in communication with an air channel assembly incorporating a radial byproduct trap and filter assembly defining a concentric ring-type baffle filter having two cylindrical sets of opposing air baffles. As recirculating air passes outwardly between deflectors of the baffle, the air is accelerated by a nozzle-type effect prior to impacting a center zone of an outer baffle deflector. This arrangement causes part of liquid and/or solid phases, such as grease, fats, and moisture, of the air flow to be deposited or trapped between the baffles. The air flow is then redirected back towards the inner baffle where, once again, the air impacts an inner baffle deflector that removes additional byproducts from the air. Finally, the air exits with a high uniform air flow pattern between respective deflectors of an outer baffle.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Maytag CorporationInventors: Timothy J. Arntz, Michael E. Bales, John Scott Brown, Robert Z. Whipple, Jr.
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Patent number: 6382087Abstract: In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a coffee bean roaster with recirculated, filtered exhaust airflow. The coffee bean roaster includes a roasting drum sized and configured to receive coffee beans for roasting therein. The roasting drum has a drum airflow inlet and a drum airflow outlet for exhausting airflow from the roasting drum. The coffee bean roaster further includes a blower configured to blow airflow through the drum airflow inlet for venting the roasting drum. The coffee bean roaster includes a fluid filter having a filter airflow inlet and a filter airflow outlet. The filter airflow inlet is in fluid communication with the drum airflow outlet. The fluid filter is configured to filter airflow from the roasting drum. The filter airflow outlet is in fluid communication with the blower for recirculating airflow into the roasting drum.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Inventor: Sadamu Iiyama
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Patent number: 6311611Abstract: A two-stage steam peeler for peeling the skins of fruit, such as tomatoes, from the body of the fruit, comprising an infeed conveyor (10), a feed valve (12), a pressurized steam chamber (14), an outlet vacuum valve (16), a flexible cable peeler (20), and a pinch roller assembly (22). A first stage heater is provided by an enclosure (90) and steam introduction device (100) that preheats the tomatoes prior to entry into feed valve (12).Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: FMC CorporationInventors: Robert Leland Frenkel, Zhijun Weng
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Patent number: 6299922Abstract: An apparatus for puffing granular material, in particular cereals and legumes, has a heating apparatus for preheating the granular material and a puffing reactor for puffing the material. For effective, fast, and uniform heating of the material, it is proposed that: the heating apparatus have a free jet fluidized bed without a flow impact floor in which a batch of the material to be heated can be acted upon, in a preheating operation synchronized with the puffing process and proceeding batchwise, by a heat-carrying gaseous medium.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Inventor: Rudolf Bichsel
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Patent number: 6250207Abstract: A chamber serving for a heat treatment of a particular food product, which for example can be pre-processed potato pieces which are to be prepared as French fried potatoes, and therefore have a content of evaporable substances, such as fat. In the chamber is a grid for, during operation, carrying the product, and one or more quartz lamps for generating heat for the process. The chamber is furthermore fitted with an exhaust channel which via a filter device connects the chamber to the open. Above the grid is placed a cabinet which is open at the bottom, for mounting the quartz lamps. The cabinet is via an inlet duct connected to the open. In the inlet duct is placed a ventilator for sending an air flow into the cabinet via the inlet duct. The air acts as a shield which keeps for example fat vapors at a distance so that they cannot come into contact with the quartz lamps and disintegrate in the high temperature of these.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: PLF International A/SInventor: Ejner Björn Hansen
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Patent number: 6099882Abstract: A system for preparing a skinned food product includes a roasting unit, a smoking chamber, and a conveyor system for transporting the skinned food product through the roasting unit and through the smoking chamber. The roasting unit has a heated zone for at least partially loosening the skin of the skinned food product. The heat in the heated zone may also blacken portions of the skinned food product. The conveyor system rotates the skinned food product as the product passes through the heated zone. The contact with the smoke in the smoking chamber provides the skinned food product with a desired flavor. A method for preparing a skinned food product includes contacting the product with heat to at least partially loosen a skin thereof, and contacting the product with smoke for a period of time sufficient to provide the product with a smoked flavor. The system and method may be used to prepare skinned food products such as tomatoes, peppers, onions, garlic, corn, potatoes, and artichokes.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: California Fire-Roasted, L.L.C.Inventors: Spencer Charles Risner, Jr., Greg M. Durst, Salvatore C. Felice
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Patent number: 6036988Abstract: A roasting apparatus for coffee beans comprises a housing and a horizontal drum on the housing rotatable about an axis with an opening on a first end thereof for receiving and discharging beans and a plurality of openings on a second end opposite the first end of size sufficient to pass air and insufficient to pass the beans. The apparatus includes a heater in the housing capable of heating the drum to roast the beans and a fan adapted to move air through the first and second ends of the drum. A pair of doors pivotally mounted on a common hinge between the fan and the drum are movable between a closed position during roasting substantially blocking passage of free flow of air through the drum and an open position permitting free flow of the air once the beans are sufficiently roasted. A chaff collector is secured to the housing at an end opposite the drum first end. The collector has a plurality of openings of size sufficient to pass air and insufficient to pass chaff from the beans.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Source Intermarketing AGInventors: Anthony R. Lemme, Chester Fudge
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Patent number: 5996480Abstract: An improved apparatus for roasting raw coffee beans includes a main housing (10) having an air inlet (24). A blower assembly (18,20,22) is disposed within the housing (10) and is in fluid communication with the inlet (24). The blower assembly has a discharge location (32) whereat an electric heater (34) is located. A coffee bean receiving vessel (12) is removably mounted on the main housing (10) and in turn, a hull collector (14) disposed on the vessel (12). A control (FIG. 3), including a sensor (38,136), is located in the air stream upstream of the inlet (56,58) to the vessel (12) and downstream of the electric heating element (34).Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Hearthware Home Products, Inc.Inventors: Alan R. Kelley, J. R. Kim, Jay S. Moon, Daryl Osberg
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Patent number: 5902623Abstract: An improved apparatus for separating chaff from coffee and cocoa beans is designed for use in combination with either the hot air blowing base of the common household consumer appliance, the electrical popcorn popper or the larger volume coffee roasters. The apparatus comprises a hopper having an open top, an open bottom mountable over the hot air blowing base of the popper for roasting beans, at least one exhaust gas outlet, a transparent or translucent lid for covering the top and allowing the user to observe the color of the roasting beans and a screen mounted over the exhaust gas outlet. The screen is coated with a material that causes its surface to become electrostatically charged during the bean roasting process. In addition, a protective outer coating is deposited to completely cover the dielectric material to prevent this material from being destructively removed or electrochemically altered by the chemicals in cleaners for the lid.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1998Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Inventor: David M. Cochran
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Patent number: 5735194Abstract: An improved apparatus for separating chaff from coffee and cocoa beans is designed for use in combination with either the hot air blowing base of the common household consumer appliance, the electrical popcorn popper or the larger volume coffee roasters. The apparatus comprises a hopper having an open top, an open bottom mountable over the hot air blowing base of the popper for roasting beans, at least one exhaust gas outlet, a transparent or translucent lid for covering the top and allowing the user to observe the color of the roasting beans and a screen mounted over the exhaust gas outlet. The screen is coated with a material that causes its surface to become electrostatically charged during the bean roasting process. In addition, a protective outer coating is deposited to completely cover the dielectric material to prevent this material from being destructively removed or electrochemically altered by the chemicals in cleaners for the lid.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1997Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Inventor: David M. Cochran
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Patent number: 5683604Abstract: The invention relates to a hot air oven for the preparation of foodstuffs, with a housing with four housing side walls, a bottom and a housing cover, with a cooking chamber delimited by four side walls 4 as well as a bottom 2 and a ceiling 3, with a first blower 6 for generating a hot air flow in the cooking chamber, with a rotatable basket 5 for the foodstuffs, which can be inserted into the cooking chamber, wherein the hot air stream flows through the basket 5 during oven operation, with a control device for the course of the cooking progress, wherein the control device includes a temperature control, and with at least one incoming air conduit and at least one air outlet conduit 6, wherein at least one separation device 10 serving to separate out particles conveyed in the hot air flow is provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Ubert Gastrotechnik G.m.b.H.Inventors: Harald Ubert, Joachim Barthel
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Patent number: 5564331Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for roasting raw coffee beans which apparatus can instantly roast a small quantity of raw coffee beans according to personal taste and provide a unique taste and fragrance of coffee, and in particular to an apparatus suitable for home use. The apparatus has a roasting vessel for containing raw coffee beans to be roasted. A plurality of air openings are provided for creating a whirling vertical motion to a heated airstream ascending therethrough, whereby the raw beans are roasted and also caused to have their hulls separated and caused to ascend upwardly with the airstream to a hull-receiving vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1995Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Imex Corporation Ltd.Inventor: Eugene Song
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Patent number: 5355783Abstract: A method and apparatus for separating chaff from coffee and cocoa beans is designed for use in combination with the hot air blowing base of the common household consumer appliance, the electrical popcorn popper. The method comprises a hopper having an open top, an open bottom mountable over the hot air blowing base of the popper for roasting beans and an exhaust gas outlet, a lid for covering the top and a screen mounted over the exhaust gas outlet. The screen is coated with a material that causes its surface to become electrostatically charged during the bean roasting process. The chaff from the beans becomes separated during the roasting process and then is entrained in the exhaust gases which pass upward from the hot air blowing base for roasting the beans and through the open bottom. The chaff is collected on the electrostatically charged screen and is easily removed after the roasting process.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1993Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Inventor: David M. Cochran
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Patent number: 5263409Abstract: There are disclosed two types of apparatus using membrane extractions of citrus juice bittering agents, both using extraction fluids. In one type, a membrane contactor facilitates contact between bittering agents present in a citrus juice feed and a hydrophobic bittering agents extraction fluid; a second membrane contactor may be used to extract bittering agents from the hydrophobic extraction fluid by use of a basic stripping fluid on the permeate side. In a second type, an immobilized liquid membrane containing hydrophobic extraction fluid supported within the pores of a microporous hydrophobic polymeric membrane is used to facilitate transport of bittering agents across the membrane.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Bend Research, Inc.Inventors: Paul van Eikeren, Daniel J. Brose
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Patent number: 5025716Abstract: An installation for processing foods such as fresh fruits and sea foods in a sterilized condition for subsequent freezing and storage operation is disclosed.The present invention is characterized by that said installation comprises a tunnel shaped sterilized chamber, a number of glove pairs provided on so many openings on the both lateral sides of the sterilized chamber, a partition wall formed at the inlet of sterilized chamber and a solution circulator channel for circulation of washing and sterilizing solution which conveys fresh foods such as fruits and sea foods from outside into the sterilized chamber while washing and sterilizing them.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Inventor: Jitsuo Inagaki
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Patent number: 4922812Abstract: A device for continuously decaffeinating raw coffee includes a first extractor having at least one cell for use in a first treatment stage where raw coffee is preswollen by a swelling fluid that is added to the raw coffee. The at least one cell receives the raw coffee that is to be preswollen and is defined by a bottom and a plurality of sidewalls that extend towards one another to define a wedge-shaped cell. Additional similarly shaped cells and receiving chambers positioned below the cells may also be provided with a perforated bottom separating each cell from its respective receiving chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Jacobs Suchard AGInventor: Hermann Schweinfurth
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Patent number: 4506599Abstract: A system for removing ethylene from fruit storage chambers by catalytic combustion of ethylene in a closed circuit, wherein two heated catalytic reactors, each packed with catalyst and therebelow successive layers of material of weak heat conductivity, such as ceramics, and good heat conductivity, such as metal shavings, the reactors being connected therebetween by a collector to transpose gases from one reactor to the other, and a conduit provided with a heat exchanger connected between the collector and a storage chamber to conduct a small portion of the combusted gases to the storage chamber and cool the same before introduction thereto, and fan means for alternately conducting gas to and from the reactors and the storage chambers.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1983Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Assignee: Polska Akademia Nauk, Instytut Katalizy I Fizykochemii PowierzchniInventors: Jerzy Wojciechowski, Jerzy Haber, Zygmunt Godziewicz, Edward Lange
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Patent number: 4484064Abstract: A coffee roaster suitable for use in the home and/or retail establishments includes a container where initially green unroasted coffee beans are levitated while heated air is forced through the beans to roast the beans to a desired degree. The container is shaped to allow continuous rotation of the beans to avoid charring and uneven roasting. The warm air is circulated in a closed circulation loop and, after roasting is completed, cool ambient air is circulated through the beans to cool them. An optional companion grinder is provided to grind the fresh roasted beans for immediate coffee brewing.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1982Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Inventor: Jerome L. Murray
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Patent number: 3951131Abstract: A pressure vessel arranged for use as a steam cooker and employing multiple outlet connections is disclosed. One of the outlet connections is located in the vessel floor and is of such flow capacity as to freely pass collected food particles, water and steam from the vessel. Another outlet connection is located high on a vessel wall and is of such flow capacity as to release steam from the vessel at a limited rate. The outlet connections together with a steam inlet are opened and closed in a controlled sequence in order that the functions of defrosting, cooking and vessel purging be accomplished in an improved reliable manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1974Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Assignee: Hobart CorporationInventor: Lyman Joseph Houfek
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Patent number: RE37238Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus for roasting raw coffee beans which apparatus can instantly roast a small quantity of raw coffee beans according to personal taste and provide a unique taste and fragrance of coffee, and in particular to an apparatus suitable for home use. The apparatus has a roasting vessel for containing raw coffee beans to be roasted. A plurality of air openings are provided for creating a whirling vertical motion to a heated airstream ascending therethrough, whereby the raw beans are roasted and also caused to have their hulls separated and caused to ascend upwardly with the airstream to a hull-receiving vessel.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Hearthware Home Products, Inc.Inventor: Eugene Song