Patents Assigned to International Seafood Engineering, Inc.
  • Patent number: 4966072
    Abstract: A shrimp cooking apparatus has a frame having a motor driven endless belt conveyor with a porous endless belt supported to the frame. A housing covers a portion of the porous endless belt and is supported on the frame and has an entrance thereinto and an exit therefrom. A steam pipe is connected to a source of steam at one end thereof and to a plurality of steam manifolds connected beneath the surface of the porous endless conveyor belt. Each of the manifolds has a plurality of openings therein to release steam directly under the porous endless belt to thereby apply heat and pressure to the shrimp on the endless belt in the housing. A solenoid valve is connected to each steam manifold to control the release of steam from the manifold and sensors are placed in the housing for sensing heat in the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 10, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1990
    Assignee: International Seafood Engineering, Inc.
    Inventor: Roy Ellis-Brown
  • Patent number: 4887524
    Abstract: A shrimp cooking apparatus has a frame having a motor driven endless belt conveyor with a porous endless belt supported to the frame. A housing covers a portion of the porous endless belt and is supported on the frame and has an entrance thereinto and an exit therefrom. A steam pipe is connected to a source of steam at one end thereof and to a plurality of steam manifolds connected beneath the surface of the porous endless conveyor belt. Each of the manifolds has a plurality of openings therein to release steam directly under the porous endless belt to thereby apply heat and pressure to the shrimp on the endless belt in the housing. A solenoid valve is connected to each steam manifold to control the release of steam from the manifold and sensors are placed in the housing for sensing heat in the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1989
    Assignee: International Seafood Engineering, Inc.
    Inventor: Roy Ellis-Brown