Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Tom Hamill Jr.
  • Patent number: 5512015
    Abstract: A meat tenderization process for a microwavable meat product is disclosed. The multi-step process takes whole primals, specifically of canner and cutter grade, and prepares them with a solution including proteolytic enzymes. The proteolytic enzymes include a mixture of bromelin, ficin and papain. The first step of the process is to inject the primals with the proteolytic enzyme and flavor solution. The second step includes the tumbling of the primal for a period of time at a certain pressure and rpm. The third step includes the vacuum bagging of the primal at certain pressures, during this step the primal assumes an elongated cylindrical shape with a diameter. The fourth step is placing the bagged primal in a heated environment at a specific temperature range for a specific time period range. The fifth step is rapidly cooling the bagged primal to a specific temperature within a certain time period. The sixth step is the final cooling step, cooling the primal to a final temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 6, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1996
    Inventor: James Teran
  • Patent number: 5462243
    Abstract: An aircraft passenger window maintenance shield is provided to form a protective barrier about an aircraft window to prevent damage to the area surrounding the window during a window outer pane external surface repair procedure involving rotary power equipment. Two generally rectangular panels each having a generally half-window shaped opening are slidingly interfit with one another and snap-fit onto the window frame in such a fashion as to form an aircraft window shaped opening in the area of the aircraft window. The two panels interfit such that a first overlapped edge of the first panel is overlapped by a second overlapping edge of the second panel, and a second overlapped edge of the second panel is overlapped by a first overlapping edge of the first panel. In this fashion, the rotary power equipment is not damaged by the panels, nor are the panels pulled apart by the action of the rotary power equipment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 31, 1995
    Inventors: Raymond F. Hart, Michele A. Hart