Patents Assigned to Groen Division - Dover Corporation
  • Patent number: 4491146
    Abstract: Improved apparatus for providing both a liquid level control and a low water cut-off for boilers and the like, having only a single probe and a single relay.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1982
    Date of Patent: January 1, 1985
    Assignee: Groen Division/Dover Corporation
    Inventor: Paul Sveds
  • Patent number: 4445429
    Abstract: An improved process and apparatus for chilling and plasticizing fatty materials, particularly lard, shortening and margarine. The molten fat which generally is at 130.degree.-140.degree. F. is delivered to a feed pump which pumps the molten fat into and through a scraped surface heat exchanger. As normally done, approximately 5-25% by volume of air or inert gas is injected into the molten fat on the suction side of the feed pump, to cause the plasticized fat to be white and opaque, rather than translucent. The molten fat is cooled from 130.degree.-140.degree. F. to approximately 70.degree.-86.degree. F. in the heat exchanger, and is partially crystallized. The cooled, partially crystallized product from the heat exchanger passes directly through a crystallizing element where it is subjected to sufficient shearing forces by the rotational circulation of the product around its own hydraulic center to cause radial mixing of the product to form a fine crystal structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1983
    Date of Patent: May 1, 1984
    Assignee: Groen Division - Dover Corporation
    Inventors: Ted S. Czyzewski, Bartley A. Greenwell
  • Patent number: 4439461
    Abstract: An improved process for chilling and plasticizing fatty materials, particularly lard, shortening and margarine. The molten fat which generally is at 130.degree.-140.degree. F. is delivered to a feed pump which pumps the molten fat into and through a scraped surface heat exchanger. As normally done, approximately 5-25% by volume of air or inert gas is injected into the molten fat on the suction side of the feed pump, to cause the plasticized fat to be white and opaque, rather than translucent. The molten fat is cooled from 130.degree.-140.degree. F. to approximately 70.degree.-86.degree. F. in the heat exchanger, and is partially crystallized. The cooled, partially crystallized product from the heat exchanger passes directly through a crystallizing element where it is subjected to sufficient shearing forces by the rotational circulation of the product around its own hydraulic center to cause radial mixing of the product to form a fine crystal structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1984
    Assignee: Groen Division - Dover Corporation
    Inventors: Ted S. Czyzewski, Bartley A. Greenwell
  • Patent number: 4343292
    Abstract: An improved vapor jacketed cooking vessel having an integrally contained fired-tube vapor generator, thus making it independent of outside vapor supply.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1982
    Assignee: Groen Division/Dover Corporation
    Inventors: Edward L. Kells, Robert L. Narowski
  • Patent number: 4267703
    Abstract: A feed stock comprising sugar, milk solids, a significant amount of moisture, and in some instances chocolate, is raised to a temperature of about 125.degree. C. and at the same time is condensed to have a moisture content of between about 4% and 6%. This is done by moving the material upwardly in an annular column and heating the walls defining that annular column. The condensed material is maintained at its final temperature and transferred to a crystallizer. In the crystallizer it is moved downwardly and kneaded. The kneading is performed by two sets of interdigitating rods, one set being stationary and the other set moving transversely to the downward path of movement of the material. As it is being kneaded it is cooled, both by contact with refrigerated surfaces and also by a countercurrent flow of cool air. The kneading is continued until the product is crystallized and particulate. Thereafter, it is optionally dried to a moisture content of about 1%.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1981
    Assignee: Groen Division - Dover Corporation
    Inventors: Bernard W. Minifie, Ted S. Czyzewski
  • Patent number: 4197018
    Abstract: A mixer comprising a shaft which is appropriately curved to substantially conform to the interior shape of the sides and bottom walls of a steam kettle and a structure for supporting the shaft within the steam kettle. The latter consists of a lid which fits about the peripheral upper edge of the steam kettle. A length of a heat resistant, self lubricating, tubular material, such as Teflon, is slidably extended over substantially the entire length of the shaft, to perform a dual function. This material, first of all, eliminates the need for any type of bearing structure which normally would be required in order for the shaft to be rotated when disposed to extend through the lid, into the steam kettle. The material itself functions as a bearing. Secondly, the material being heat resistant can seat on the bottom of the steam kettle and thereby permit the shaft to be easily and properly seated in the steam kettle without the need for other mechanical devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 8, 1980
    Assignee: Groen Division - Dover Corporation
    Inventor: Fred H. Groen, Jr.