Patents Assigned to Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.
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Patent number: 6870136Abstract: A proofing cabinet with an insulated proofing chamber having at least top and bottom proofing zones. The cabinet has uniformly controlled temperature in one or more proofing zones within the chamber, allowing dough within the chamber to rise the proper amount and ensuring that the resulting bread or bread product will be neither too flat nor too airy. The cabinet is useful for proofing a large quantity of items at a single time. The cabinet may also be used to hold foods at a specified temperature.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventor: Moe H. Majordy
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Publication number: 20040226141Abstract: A reversible handle for a door having left and right door edges includes a grip generally perpendicular to the left and right door edges and spanning between two handle coupling members. The grip is reversibly positionable in proximity to either of the left or right door edges. A handle extension is coupled to the grip by a connector plate that couples a first end of the handle extension to an adjacent one of the two handle coupling members. The connector plate is configured to couple the handle for use with either a left-hand or right-hand door. The handle extension extends away from the connector plate in a direction generally opposite the grip and couples with a door hinge on the opposite side of the door. The grip is symmetrically configured, such that the grip can be positioned for left-hand or right-hand door opening without turning the handle on the door surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Gaylon Yates, Gary B. Swtish, Burl Finkelstein, Daniel John Delay
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Publication number: 20040226253Abstract: A door molding for use with doors closing openings into food-chilling compartments, and the like, is aligned to a horizontal edge of the door and extends from one vertical side of the door to the opposite vertical side. The door molding has a back surface adjacent to the door and a convex outer surface. An elongated side surface near the horizontal edge of the door is substantially perpendicular to the door and extends from the back surface to the convex outer surface. A beveled surface opposite to the elongated side surface extends from the back surface to the convex outer surface. Rounded sides near the vertical sides of the door extend from the back surface to the convex outer surface. A plurality of cavities in the base extend from the back surface into the base toward the convex outer surface. A method of fabricating the door molding is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2003Publication date: November 18, 2004Applicant: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Gaylon Yates, Loren D. Rasmusson, Allen Joe Hunsaker, Gary B. Swetish, Daniel John Delay
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Publication number: 20040168465Abstract: An apparatus for low volume dispensing of soft drinks preferably uses no mechanical refrigeration equipment, depending instead on heat transfer from a bin of ice to cool water and soft-drink syrup for beverages. A heat-exchange plate desirably includes transfer lines for incoming water to and from a carbonator. A portion of the heat exchange plate, or a second heat exchange plate, includes transfer lines for syrup and for carbonated water. The carbonated water is used to cool the syrup through the second heat exchange plate, and is also mixed with the syrup to dispense a soft drink. Heat from the incoming water and syrup is removed by melting ice in the ice bin, which may be replenished as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Applicant: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Richard K. Renken, Timothy J. Kraus, Philip M. Krebs, O. Richard Kyees, Melvin D. Kyees
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Patent number: 6761036Abstract: A dispenser for soft-drinks and ice has an integral ice maker. The compressor and condenser for the ice making refrigeration system are located remotely from the ice making apparatus. Thus, the dispenser with an integral ice maker does not emit noise and heat from the compressor and condenser in the customer service areas where ice and soft drinks are dispensed. Refrigerant vapor is drawn from a receiver and is used for defrosting in the harvest portion of the ice making cycle. The dispenser also has an internal heat exchanger for cooling carbonated water and syrup prior to dispensing a soft drink. There is also an ice maker and dispenser, having a refrigeration system in which ice-making components and an ice dispenser are located near a customer-service area, while the hot and noisy refrigeration components are located remotely.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Merritt T. Teague, Richard K. Renken, Jerry L. Landers
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Patent number: 6725675Abstract: A flaked ice making machine has a solenoid inlet valve in series with an inlet level control valve. In a preferred embodiment, these valves are used to provide an automatic cleaning feature. The automatic self-cleaning feature interacts with the control system and an array of inputs to clean a water reservoir and a freezing cylinder within the ice making machine and to rid the machine of mineral deposits.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Matthew E. Kampert, Charles E. Schlosser, Lee G. Mueller
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Publication number: 20040069005Abstract: An apparatus for cooling at least one fluid includes separable cold plate and dispenser units. The cold plate unit includes a coolant system, a fluid system and a metallic unit. The coolant system defines a cold plate portion and a tower portion. The cold plate portion of the coolant system has a primary inlet manifold and a primary outlet manifold, and the tower portion has a secondary inlet manifold and a secondary outlet manifold. The coolant system further includes a first plurality of coolant line segments connecting the primary and secondary inlet manifolds and a second plurality of coolant line segments connecting the secondary and primary outlet manifolds. The fluid system also defines a cold plate portion and a tower portion, the portions being in heat exchange relationship with the coolant system. The metallic unit includes unitary cold plate and tower portions which respectively incorporate the cold plate and tower portions of the coolant system and fluid system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2003Publication date: April 15, 2004Applicant: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventor: Melvin D. Kyees
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Patent number: 6705107Abstract: An ice making machine has a water system, including a pump, an ice-forming mold and interconnecting lines therefore; a refrigeration system, including a compressor, a condenser, an expansion device, an evaporator in thermal contact with the ice-forming mold, and a receiver. The receiver has an inlet connected to the condenser, a liquid outlet connected to the expansion device and a vapor outlet connected by a valved passageway to the evaporator. In a preferred embodiment, two interconnected receivers are used. A cabinet housing the evaporator is preferably less than 18 inches deep. The pump is preferably mounted so that the pump motor is located outside of the water compartment, but can still be removed from the front of the machine.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Charles E. Schlosser, Cary J. Pierskalla, Scott J. Shedivy, Michael R. Lois, Richard T. Miller, Brian A. Ebelt
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Patent number: 6698621Abstract: A selection manifold for use for use with a beverage dispenser apparatus for dispensing both carbonated and non-carbonated beverages and including a plurality of dispensing valves with a syrup and a water line feeding each dispensing valve further comprising a selection manifold connected between at least one of the water lines and sources of both carbonated and non-carbonated water, the manifold having a selecting mechanism allowing a user of the apparatus to easily switch between directing carbonated and non-carbonated water through the water line to the dispensing valve. In a preferred embodiment, the selection mechanism includes a portion that enables a viewer to easily determine whether carbonated or non-carbonated water is selected. In another preferred embodiment, the selection mechanism includes a lock to prevent inadvertent switching of the mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Jerry L. Landers, M. Scott Bennett, Hershel E. Fancher, Alan S. Lucas
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Patent number: 6698229Abstract: An apparatus for low volume dispensing of soft drinks preferably uses no mechanical refrigeration equipment, depending instead on heat transfer from a bin of ice to cool water and soft-drink syrup for beverages. A heat-exchange plate desirably includes transfer lines for incoming water to and from a carbonator. A portion of the heat exchange plate, or a second heat exchange plate, includes transfer lines for syrup and for carbonated water. The carbonated water is used to cool the syrup through the second heat exchange plate, and is also mixed with the syrup to dispense a soft drink. Heat from the incoming water and syrup is removed by melting ice in the ice bin, which may be replenished as needed.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Richard K. Renken, Timothy J. Kraus, Philip M. Krebs, O. Richard Kyees, Melvin D. Kyees
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Patent number: 6684920Abstract: A beverage mixing and dispensing valve, or a beverage dispenser including the valve, includes an automatic shut-off features. A user presses a cup or container against a lever on a soft-drink dispenser. The lever closes a switch to activate the opening of a solenoid-operated valve. At the same time, a detection circuit is monitored to determine whether overflow of drink or foam has occurred. When drink or foam overflows and bridges a gap between two metal conductors on the lever, resistance is lowered and electricity flows in the detection circuit. The valve then automatically shuts off the flow of beverage. Energy is saved in keeping the valve open using a pulse width modulation (PWM) technique for voltage to the solenoid, rather than using a steady-state voltage.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Forrest S. Seitz, Philip M. Krebs, Brian J. Darby, Denise K. Myers, John D. Cochran
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Patent number: 6681580Abstract: A method of making and harvesting ice cubes includes freezing water in an ice-forming mold having a back surface, an open front face and dividers mounted on the back surface forming pockets for the formation of individual ice cubes, the water also forming ice bridges between the ice formed in the pockets, thus forming a slab of ice cubes; heating the ice-forming mold to release the ice cubes from their individual pockets; and using pressurized fluid to push the frozen slab of ice cubes out of the ice-forming mold. An ice making machine for practicing the present invention preferably includes an air compressor to supply compressed air as the pressurized fluid. The compressed air is directed preferably through a plurality of holes in the back of the ice-forming mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Scott J. Shedivy, Timothy J. Kraus, Charles E. Schlosser, Mathew E. Kampert, Richard T. Miller
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Patent number: 6607096Abstract: This invention relates to an apparatus and method for the volumetric measuring and dispensing of ice from a holding bin. The ice is desirably in a crushed or cubed state and is agitated during storage to prevent its freezing into a solid block. When a volume of ice is desired, a user activates the machine to dispense the desired amount. As the ice is dispensed, it rotates a wheel that provides a volumetric measurement and closes a door to the holding bin when the proper amount is dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2001Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Greg A. Glass, David C. Hobson, Jerry L. Landers, Richard K. Renken
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Patent number: 6553782Abstract: An apparatus for cooling at least one fluid includes separable cold plate and dispenser units. The cold plate unit includes a coolant system, a fluid system and a metallic unit. The coolant system defines a cold plate portion and a tower portion. The cold plate portion of the coolant system has a primary inlet manifold and a primary outlet manifold, and the tower portion has a secondary inlet manifold and a secondary outlet manifold. The coolant system further includes a first plurality of coolant line segments connecting the primary and secondary inlet manifolds and a second plurality of coolant line segments connecting the secondary and primary outlet manifolds. The fluid system also defines a cold plate portion and a tower portion, the portions being in heat exchange relationship with the coolant system. The metallic unit includes unitary cold plate and tower portions which respectively incorporate the cold plate and tower portions of the coolant system and fluid system.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventor: Melvin D Kyees
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Publication number: 20030046942Abstract: A method of making and harvesting ice cubes includes freezing water in an ice-forming mold having a back surface, an open front face and dividers mounted on the back surface forming pockets for the formation of individual ice cubes, the water also forming ice bridges between the ice formed in the pockets, thus forming a slab of ice cubes; heating the ice-forming mold to release the ice cubes from their individual pockets; and using pressurized fluid to push the frozen slab of ice cubes out of the ice-forming mold. An ice making machine for practicing the present invention preferably includes an air compressor to supply compressed air as the pressurized fluid. The compressed air is directed preferably through a plurality of holes in the back of the ice-forming mold.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Scott J. Shedivy, Timothy J. Kraus, Charles E. Schlosser, Mathew E. Kampert, Richard T. Miller
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Patent number: 6487873Abstract: An apparatus for cooling at least one fluid includes separable cold plate and dispenser units. The cold plate unit includes a coolant system, a fluid system and a metallic unit. The coolant system defines a cold plate portion and a tower portion. The cold plate portion of the coolant system has a primary inlet manifold and a primary outlet manifold, and the tower portion has a secondary inlet manifold and a secondary outlet manifold. The coolant system further includes a first plurality of coolant line segments connecting the primary and secondary inlet manifolds and a second plurality of coolant line segments connecting the secondary and primary outlet manifolds. The fluid system also defines a cold plate portion and a tower portion, the portions being in heat exchange relationship with the coolant system. The metallic unit includes unitary cold plate and tower portion which respectively incorporate the cold plate and tower portions of the coolant system and fluid system.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventor: Melvin D. Kyees
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Patent number: D465119Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Timothy B. Strandell, Richard K. Renken
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Patent number: D486687Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventor: Timothy B. Strandell
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Patent number: D492794Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Gary B. Swetish, Daniel John Delay
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Patent number: D493233Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Manitowoc Foodservice Companies, Inc.Inventors: Gary B. Swetish, Daniel John Delay