Patents Assigned to Middleby Corporation
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Patent number: 8839714Abstract: A conveyor oven includes a controller configured to change the operation of a first set of burners and a second set of burners from a cooking mode to an energy saving mode based at least in part upon detection of the absence of food in the oven chamber. The first set of burners operating at a first intensity during the cooking mode and are off during the energy saving mode. The second set of burners operating at a first intensity during the cooking mode and being adjustable to a different intensity during the energy saving mode, where the second set of burners produce heat during the different intensity.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2010Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: The Middleby CorporationInventors: William S. Schjerven, Sr., John H. Wiker, Richard H. Van Camp, Theodore James Chmiola, Mark A. Sieron
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Patent number: 8839779Abstract: A conveyor oven according to some embodiments has a first mode and a second mode of operation and includes a tunnel in which food is cooked, a conveyor for moving the food through the tunnel, a first set and a second set of one or more burners, each set configured to generate heat for the tunnel, and a controller responsive to the detection of an absence of food in the tunnel, the controller configured to change operation of the first set of one or more burners and the second set of one or more burners from the first mode of operation to the second mode of operation based at least in part upon the detection of the absence of food product from the tunnel.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2012Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Middleby CorporationInventors: John H. Wiker, Mohan K. Panicker, Magdy A. Albert, William S. Schjerven, Sr.
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Publication number: 20140175079Abstract: A control system for a control-compartment cooling fan of an oven. In one embodiment, the control system includes a sensor for sensing an operating condition of a motor of the cooling fan. The operating condition is selected from the group of a motor current and a motor RPM. A controller is communicatively connected to the sensor and is configured to receive the operating condition from the sensor, compare the operating condition to one or more predetermined tolerances and, when the operating condition exceed at least one of the one or more predetermined tolerances, generate an interrupt command. A heating control element is communicatively connected to the controller and configured to interrupt operation of a heating element in response to receiving the interrupt command. The control system may also include a user interface communicatively connected to the controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2012Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: THE MIDDLEBY CORPORATIONInventors: William S. Schjerven, SR., Theodore James Chmiola, Richard H. Van Camp
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Publication number: 20130186387Abstract: A conveyor oven having a first mode of operation and a second mode of operation is provided. The conveyor oven generally includes an oven chamber in which food is cooked, a conveyor movable to convey the food through the oven chamber, a burner to generate heat for the oven chamber, at least one blower to circulate air within the oven chamber, and a controller. The burner has a combustion airflow rate, and operates at a first output during the first mode of operation and at a second output that is greater than the first output during the second mode of operation. The blower operates at a first speed during the first mode of operation and at a second speed that is faster than the first speed during the second mode of operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: THE MIDDLEBY CORPORATIONInventor: THE MIDDLEBY CORPORATION
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Publication number: 20130119049Abstract: A system and method for measuring the temperature of cookware to be induction-heated, using an infrared temperature sensor. An induction heater countertop may include a viewing window between the infrared temperature sensor and the cookware. Various algorithms may be applied to the sensed temperature, to adjust it to account for the presence of the viewing window, as well as variations in the cookware material.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: CookTek Inductions Systems, LLC a division of Middleby CorporationInventors: Warren S. Graber, Reinhard Metz, Robert J. Visher
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Patent number: 8413646Abstract: A self-cleaning, gas-fired tunnel oven is provided. One embodiment of the oven provides a self-cleaning, gas-fired tunnel oven for cooking food products. The oven includes a control system that regulates oven temperature during a pyrolitic, self-cleaning procedure for incinerating contaminants that accumulate inside; a burner for cooking food products and incinerating contaminants; a modulating air and fuel control system arranged for proportionally delivering air and fuel to the burner; a plurality of convection air fingers for directing heated air toward the food products; a collapsible conveyor, capable of fitting into the oven when collapsed, for passing the food products through the oven; a plurality of blowers, each having a dedicated speed controller; a floating cooking chamber; and a vent system that maintains a negative pressure in the oven during the self-cleaning procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Middleby CorporationInventors: John H. Wiker, Frank Carbonara, Gregory J. Tomko, Michael R. Matthews, Jr., Theodore James Chmiola
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Patent number: 8371285Abstract: An oven according to some embodiments includes an oven chamber in which food is cooked, a heating element, a fan, a sensor for sensing the temperature of the oven chamber, a remote input device, and a controller configured to receive a signal from the remote input device and to change the fan or heating element based at least in part upon the signal received from the remote input device. In a method of operating the oven according to some embodiments, the oven enters an operating mode from an energy-savings mode responsive to receiving an signal from a remote device.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2011Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Middleby CorporationInventors: John H. Wiker, Mohan K. Panicker, Magdy A. Albert, William S. Schjerven, Sr.
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Publication number: 20120294990Abstract: A system and method for holding and warming food held in pans or trays having a low relative magnetic permeability, such as 300-series stainless steel, using induction heating.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: CookTek Induction Systems, LLC, a division of Middleby CorporationInventors: Warren S. Graber, Reinhard Metz, Robert J. Visher
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Patent number: 8281779Abstract: An oven according to some embodiments includes an oven chamber in which food is cooked, a heating element, a fan, a sensor for sensing the temperature of the oven chamber, a remote input device, and a controller configured to receive a signal from the remote input device and to change the fan or heating element based at least in part upon the signal received from the remote input device. In a method of operating the oven according to some embodiments, the oven enters an operating mode from an energy-savings mode responsive to receiving an signal from a remote device.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Middleby CorporationInventors: John H. Wiker, Mohan K. Panicker, Magdy A. Albert, William S. Schjerven, Sr.
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Patent number: 8087407Abstract: An oven according to some embodiments includes an oven chamber in which food is cooked, a heating element, a fan, a sensor for sensing the temperature of the oven chamber, a remote input device, and a controller configured to receive a signal from the remote input device and to change the fan or heating element based at least in part upon the signal received from the remote input device. In a method of operating the oven according to some embodiments, the oven enters an operating mode from an energy-savings mode responsive to receiving an signal from a remote device.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Middleby CorporationInventors: John H. Wiker, Mohan K. Panicker, Magdy A. Albert, William S. Schjerven, Sr.
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Publication number: 20110089162Abstract: Apparatus, methods and systems are provided for measuring and controlling the temperature of a heatable object used to warm or cook food, using transmitters and receivers communicating between each other and/or with heaters, such as induction or direct heaters, using long-wave length magnetic communication (LWMC).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: Cookek Induction Systems, LLC, a division of Middleby CorporationInventors: Warren Graber, Reinhard Metz
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Publication number: 20080289619Abstract: Charbroilers, such as conveyorized and batch charbroilers, are disclosed wherein a single pilot flame receives gas from a gas line and is operable to ignite a plurality of burners. The charbroiler may include a housing, a conveyor removable from the housing and a shielding member removably connectable to the housing or burner and positioned between the burner and food product. The shielding member may be coated with a ceramic material and may have a color relating to a property of at least one of the shielding member and the ceramic material. In addition, the charbroiler may include a first burner and a second burner having different heating capacities. The charbroiler may also include an upper burner and lower burner positioned respectively above and below the food product and each of the upper and lower burners includes a ceramic diaphragm.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2005Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: MIDDLEBY CORPORATIONInventors: William S. Schjerven, SR., Theodore James Chmiola, Frank J. Coleman, John H. Wiker, Frank Carbonara, Gregory J. Tomko, Michael R. Matthews, JR.
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Publication number: 20070012307Abstract: An oven according to some embodiments includes an oven chamber in which food is cooked, a heating element, a fan, a sensor for sensing the temperature of the oven chamber, a remote input device, and a controller configured to receive a signal from the remote input device and to change the fan or heating element based at least in part upon the signal received from the remote input device. In a method of operating the oven according to some embodiments, the oven enters an operating mode from an energy-savings mode responsive to receiving an signal from a remote device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: January 18, 2007Applicant: Middleby CorporationInventors: John Wiker, Mohan Panicker, Magdy Albert, William Schjerven
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Patent number: 6684875Abstract: An automatic oven cooks or bakes a food product over a timed period of time during which a burner delivers heat to the oven cavity. Thermocouple sensors in the cavity control a modulator which regulates the amount of gas flowing to the burner to maintain a uniform temperature in the oven. A conveyor carries the food product in order to time the baking period.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Middleby CorporationInventors: William S. Schjerven, Sr., Mark A. Sieron, Tony Bruno, Bruce Gray, Gerald J. Schneeweiss
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Patent number: 5413032Abstract: A multi-zone restaurant type of griddle is modularly constructed so that all maintenance may be done at the front of the griddle housing. The griddle plate is only three-eights of an inch thick with heat being spread uniformly by an aluminum plate in intimate contact with the bottom of the griddle plate. A thermocouple temperature sensing element is located at the bottom of a hole in the underside of the griddle plate so that the element is very near the cooking surface and is sensitive to the temperature of the load on the cooking surface, as distinguished from being sensitive to the temperature of the heating element below the griddle plate. With the modular construction, the front access, and light weight, all of the repairable parts of the griddle may be removed and replaced by one man as distinguished from most prior art griddles where two-man service teams were routinely required because they had to lift and invert a very heavy griddle which had a very thick steel griddle plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1994Date of Patent: May 9, 1995Assignee: The Middleby CorporationInventors: Adrian A. Bruno, William S. Schjerven, Sr., Roberto Nevarez
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Patent number: 5253564Abstract: A control device for a multi-zone conveyor oven constructed according to the present invention comprises a microprocessor-based controller, appropriate control software, a keyboard and display for interaction with a user, means for sensing the conveyor speed and the heating chamber temperature, and means for controlling the power supplied to the conveyor motor and the heating elements. The controller provides facilities for user programming of sets of oven parameters, each set corresponding to a particular food product to be cooked in the oven. Each set of parameters includes the total cook time for the product and a desired temperature which is independently selectable for each heating zone. Once a set of parameters has been programmed, it is assigned to a particular key on the keyboard, and the user may select that entire set of parameters by simply pushing the assigned key. The parameters are stored in the EEPROM to prevent their loss during electrical power interruptions.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1992Date of Patent: October 19, 1993Assignee: The Middleby CorporationInventors: Richard Rosenbrock, William S. Schjerven, Sr., Ralph A. Chrzastek
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Patent number: 5197375Abstract: A control device for a multi-zone conveyor oven constructed according to the present invention comprises a microprocessor-based controller, appropriate control software, a keyboard and display for interaction with a user, means for sensing the conveyor speed and the heating chamber temperature, and means for controlling the power supplied to the conveyor motor and the heating elements. The controller provides facilities for user programming of sets of oven parameters, each set corresponding to a particular food product to be cooked in the oven. Each set of parameters includes the total cook time for the product and a desired temperature which is independently selectable for each heating zone. Once a set of parameters has been programmed, it is assigned to a particular key on the keyboard, and the user may select that entire set of parameters by simply pushing the assigned key. The parameters are stored in the EEPROM to prevent their loss during electrical power inteerruptions.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: The Middleby CorporationInventors: Richard Rosenbrock, Ralph A. Chrzastek, William S. Schjerven, Sr.
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Patent number: 5062408Abstract: A stainless steel sheet metal housing has three sets of supports which are vertically disposed, with respect to each other. One or more burners are mounted on the lower most support. A heat distribution member or members are mounted on the intermediate support. Grids or griddles are mounted on the upper most support. All of the burners, heat distribution members, grids and griddles may be lifted in or out of said housing whereby different combination of components may be provided. The heat distribution means may be either a plurality of ceramic briquettes or a radiant metal plate. This way, the charbroiler may be configured in many different ways to accommodate the changing tastes of customers, either in the short term over the course of a day or in the long term over a number of weeks, months or years.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1990Date of Patent: November 5, 1991Assignee: Middleby CorporationInventors: Mark Smith, Larry Cooper