Patents Assigned to Nabisco Technology Company
  • Patent number: 6206279
    Abstract: A reclosable, stackable, standable package for food products such as baked goods easily converts from a parallelepiped form to a widened shape on top for easy access to the snack which is contained within an inner liner bag. The package stays in a widened open configuration throughout hand-to-mouth snacking even while resting on its front or back panel. The outer carton of the package has score lines on the front and the back panels of the carton extending from the lower corners of the front and the back panels to the center of the upper edge of the front and the back panels. Score lines also extend across the center of the top front and back flaps. The score lines in combination with the disconnected top flaps design not only allows the top of the package to form a wide oval shaped opening for easy access to the packaged goods, but also allows the package to stay opened while snacking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventor: Joseph Countee
  • Patent number: 6132786
    Abstract: Food grade metabolites produced by Propionibacterium sp., alone or in combination with at least one adjunct organic acid preservative ingredient such as sorbic or benzoic acid or their food grade salts, inhibit mold and extend the shelf life of packaged food products such as baked goods having a water activity (a.sub.w) of about 0.60 to about 0.80, on storage at room temperature for six months or more. Mold control is obtained in a variety of food products, including those particularly susceptible to mold such as moist fruit filled bar cookies, other intermediate moisture cookies, cakes having dollops of fruit-based filler, pet food snacks, and the like, while simultaneously providing superior organoleptic and sensory attributes in the products.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Peter G. Poulos, Jill Critchley, Robert E. Diaz, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6022577
    Abstract: Fat products containing high stearic acid soybean oil blended with other processed or unprocessed oils or fats and having a solids content of at least about 4%, preferably at least about 6%, at 8.degree. F. and a solids content of at least about 1% at 92.degree. F. are disclosed. The blend may be a simple mixture of high stearic soybean oil with processed or unprocessed fats, an interesterified blend, or a combination of these. Preferred products contain no hydrogenated fat.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1991
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Michael M. Chrysam, Turiddu A. Pelloso
  • Patent number: 6004612
    Abstract: Thin, crisp, baked snacks having a chip-like appearance are continuously produced from a cooked, shredded laminate by substantially compressing the laminate without deleteriously affecting the attainment of a substantially uniform, visually apparent shred or woven pattern in the final, baked product. Additionally, at least substantially all, or all of the individual shred layers maintain their integrity and may be viewed in the final, baked product. The substantial compression is achieved by supporting the laminate of cooked, net-like sheets on a conveyer belt, and passing the supported laminate and belt between at least one pair of counterrotating compression rolls. Substantial movement or slippage of the laminate relative to the belt which would substantially disrupt or distort the shred pattern of the laminate is avoided. The substantial compression of the laminate provides a thin, flat, chip-like appearance rather than a puffed or thick biscuit or cracker appearance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Henry M. Andreski, Guy Scappatura, Duane C. Runge, Jr., Diane L. Hnat, Robert J. Cordera, Richard Sonberg
  • Patent number: 6001409
    Abstract: Corn-based products having a masa flavor, such as tortilla chips and taco shells, and soft tacos are produced using ground corn. The crisp corn based food products have a masa flavor and color, a crisp texture, and chip-like appearance without the gritty, hard texture associated with conventional tortilla chips or taco shells made by steeping whole corn kernels. The liming of continued corn particles reduces steeping time, develops masa flavor, and reduces tackiness to provide a cohesive dough which can be machined in a tortilla sheeter/cutter. Substantially uniform hydration of a coarse ground corn component, such as corn meal, is achieved by admixing and heating the coarse ground corn component with water and lime to at least substantially hydrate the coarse corn particles without substantially gelatinizing the corn starch. The hydrated coarse component may then be subjected to temperatures above the gelatinization temperature to partially gelatinize the corn starch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Norbert Gimmler, Joseph A. Szwerc, Juan A. Menjivar, Craig E. Rethwill, John M. Kaiser
  • Patent number: 5980967
    Abstract: Baked, wheat-based, chip-like snacks having a plurality of surface bubbles comprising air pockets extending both above and below the substantially unleavened, adjacent portions of the snack are obtained with a pregelatinized waxy starch, pregelatinized potato starch, and optional modified potato starch. The pregelatinized potato starch produces a crisp, crunchy texture in the baked snack. The pregelatinized waxy starch is at least substantially uniformly hydrated prior to baking for producing bubbles during baking and for retaining the bubbles. The pregelatinized potato starch is at least substantially uniformly hydrated prior to baking for controlling bubbling caused by the pregelatinized waxy starch and for controlling texture of the bubbled and unbubbled portions of the snack chips. Use of the gluten-containing wheat flour and bubble-forming amounts of the pregelatinized waxy starch provides for the production of a cohesive, non-sticky, extensible, continuously machinable dough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Julia M. Carey, Mark J. Moisey, Harry Levine, Louise Slade, Theresa E. Dzurenko, Kevin McHugh, Ellen L. Zimmerman
  • Patent number: 5964146
    Abstract: The amount of oleaginous or aqueous liquid carrier used as an adhesive or binding agent for the topical application of a particulate composition to the major surfaces of baked good pieces or snack pieces is reduced by separately spraying the liquid composition and dispensing the particulate composition in substantial side-by-side relationship within a rotating drum. The liquid composition causes the particulate composition to adhere to the pieces prior to and without substantial penetration of the liquid composition into the pieces. Highly porous or absorptive products such as reduced fat, low fat, or no-fat crackers or snacks may be transferred hot to the drum. The liquid composition is sprayed substantially coextensively but separately from the dispensing of the particulate composition. The particulate curtain and the liquid spray both extend in the direction of transport of the pieces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1999
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: James W. Kelly, Joseph A. Szwerc, Robert M. Sauer, Jr., Juan A. Menjivar, Lisa Alfieri, John M. Kaiser
  • Patent number: 5955116
    Abstract: Multi-veined chewing gum is produced by injecting a plurality of different liquid flavor/dye compositions into a substantially homogeneous gum base composition or into a laminated or coextruded gum composition. The injection may be performed while the gum composition is being conveyed in one or more extruder head barrels, the injection being at a plurality of radial and/or circumferential positions in the barrel. In embodiments of the invention substantially straight longitudinal veins of color are then partially mixed to partially displace the colored veins in a direction transverse to the direction of extrusion so as to create veined, multi-colored patterns substantially throughout a cross section of the product in a manner so that the multi-colored patterns in the cross-section differ along the length of the extrudate. The extrudate is cut to obtain gum pieces having different veins of injected liquid additives which provide a swirled or marbleized pattern in the opposing cut ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1999
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Gary Kehoe, Thomas J. Carroll, Donald L. Mihalich
  • Patent number: 5950833
    Abstract: A package is provided for cushioning a crushable article having a rounded edge. The package includes an outer wrapper structurally supported from the inside by inflated or inflatable cushions and by articles packaged in the package. The package tightly conforms to the shape of the article or stack of articles packaged therein thus minimizing space requirements. The inflated or inflatable cushions may be disposed along the inside of the outer wrap to support at least one face, and side edges of the package. The positioning of the cushions and the outer shape of the package are such that the package can be laid flat on a face thereof, stacked one on top of another, stood up on a side edge thereof, or stood up on an end thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1999
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventor: Thomas J. James
  • Patent number: 5945022
    Abstract: The stack height and moisture content of baked goods produced continuously in a multi-zone oven, such as a gas-fired band oven, is controlled and adjusted using microwave energy. Color development, flavor development, texture, and appearance of the baked products are not adversely affected by the replacement of a substantial amount of the non-microwave energy input with microwave energy. The stack height and moisture content of the baked product may be controlled or adjusted with the microwave energy to be within predetermined ranges or specifications independently of each other. Upon detection of product which is not within specifications, the microwave energy may be used to rapidly adjust stack height and/or moisture content so that they quickly return to their predetermined acceptable levels thereby substantially reducing product waste or recycling. The stack height of the baked pieces is controlled and adjusted using microwave energy early in the baking process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 31, 1999
    Assignees: Nabisco Technology Company, APV Baker Ltd.
    Inventors: Theresa Volpe, Laura A. Gallagan, Lynn Haynes, Mihaelos N. Mihalos, Lawrence Scher, Henry Clark, Peter Daines, Chris Wiggins, John Zabrodsky, Martin R. Shute
  • Patent number: 5846587
    Abstract: The amount of oleaginous or aqueous liquid carrier used as an adhesive or binding agent for the topical application of a particulate composition to the major surfaces of baked good pieces or snack pieces is reduced by separately spraying the liquid composition and dispensing the particulate composition in substantial side-by-side relationship within a rotating drum. The liquid composition causes the particulate composition to adhere to the pieces prior to and without substantial penetration of the liquid composition into the pieces. Highly porous or absorptive products such as reduced fat, low fat, or no-fat crackers or snacks may be transferred hot to the drum. The liquid composition is sprayed substantially coextensively but separately from the dispensing of the particulate composition. The particulate curtain and the liquid spray both extend in the direction of transport of the pieces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1998
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: James W. Kelly, Joseph A. Szwerc, Robert M. Sauer, Jr., Juan A. Menjivar, Lisa Alfieri, John M. Kaiser
  • Patent number: 5837300
    Abstract: Mixtures of liquid sucrose fatty acid esters comprise an improved class of physiologically compatible fat replacements for foods. The compositions melt cleanly at 95.degree. F. or below and comprise at least 35 percent of a mixture of tetra-, penta- and hexa- esters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1990
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1998
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Lawrence P. Klemann, John W. Finley
  • Patent number: 5807597
    Abstract: A packaged egg omelet mix facilitates preparation of omelets by microwave heating. An upper container portion holds an omelet inlay, such as cheese, diced vegetables and diced meat, and has a cylindrical body and an upper end wall. A lower container portion also has a cylindrical body and encloses a sealed container holding an aseptically-packaged liquid egg. The omelet is prepared by depositing the liquid egg and omelet inlay into the lower container portion, and placing the lower container portion in a microwave oven for heating.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Robert C. Barnes, W. David Snyder, Nancy J. K. Cesari
  • Patent number: 5770248
    Abstract: Reduced fat, low-fat, or no-fat shredded whole grain wafers or biscuits are produced which exhibit a non-gritty smooth or a slippery mouthfeel and glossy appearance even though the fat content is substantially reduced. In embodiments of the invention, at least a substantial portion of the shortening or fat which is topically applied to a baked, shredded product is replaced with a hydrocolloid gum, preferably guar gum. The gum may be incorporated into the product prior to shredding of whole berries or grains. The gum composition, preferably in substantially dry, particulate, or powdered form may be blended with cooked berries or grains to obtain discrete, shreddable, free-flowing gum coated berries or grains. The hydrocolloid gum may be hydrated by the cooked berries or grains upon admixing so as to achieve adhesion of the dry, particulate, or powdered gum to the surface of the grains or berries.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1998
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Kevin J. Leibfred, Diane L. Hnat, Angel D. Ferrer, Henry M. Andreski
  • Patent number: 5747092
    Abstract: Baked, wheat-based, chip-like snacks having a plurality of surface bubbles comprising air pockets extending both above and below the substantially unleavened, adjacent portions of the snack are obtained with a pregelatinized waxy starch, pregelatinized potato starch, and optional modified potato starch. The pregelatinized potato starch produces a crisp, crunchy texture in the baked snack. The pregelatinized waxy starch is at least substantially uniformly hydrated prior to baking for producing bubbles during baking and for retaining the bubbles. The pregelatinized potato starch is at least substantially uniformly hydrated prior to baking for controlling bubbling caused by the pregelatinized waxy starch and for controlling texture of the bubbled and unbubbled portions of the snack chips. Use of the gluten-containing wheat flour and bubble-forming amounts of the pregelatinized waxy starch provides for the production of a cohesive, non-sticky, extensible, continuously machinable dough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 5, 1998
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Julia M. Carey, Mark J. Moisey, Harry Levine, Louise Slade, Theresa E. Dzurenko, Kevin McHugh, Ellen L. Zimmerman
  • Patent number: 5731029
    Abstract: Jerky products having a high proportion of meat are produced on a mass production basis. Meat which is at least substantially frozen is comminuted and then heated to a temperature of least about 140.degree. F. to at least partially denature protein of the meat. The cooked meat is then cooled to a temperature sufficiently low to solidify the fat which melted during the cooking step. A binding agent, most preferably a cold water soluble starch and guar gum, is admixed with the cooked meat to compensate for the loss of binding power resulting from denaturing of the protein during the cooking step. Mixing of the binding agent with the cooled, cooked meat and other ingredients such as seasonings and fillers is conducted to obtain a machinable meat-based dough.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Jan Karwowski, Felice Scaglione, John W. Stevenson, Spencer W. Sullivan
  • Patent number: 5718936
    Abstract: A process for preparing roasted nuts is presented. The process includes exposing raw nuts to a brine solution under conditions effective to provide a coating of salt on the nuts; applying to the nuts a coating of fine salt having a particle size such that at least about 80% of the salt passes through a 125 micron mesh and at least about 40% of the salt passes through a 44 micron mesh; and roasting the nuts under conditions effective to impart a roasted nut color, flavor and aroma to the nuts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1998
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Ann Porter, Randy G. Young
  • Patent number: 5707448
    Abstract: Substantially uniform distribution of a particulate composition such as a seasoning or spice, on both the top and bottom surfaces of baked good or snack pieces is achieved by applying the composition as a curtain or sheet from within a housing as the substrate pieces are transported and tumbled by counterrotating brushes. The curtain or sheet extends in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the longitudinal cavity through which the substrate pieces are transported. The apparatus includes a housing having a raised portion for enclosing and permitting the curtain or sheet to disperse in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the housing cavity as the composition descends towards the baked good or snack pieces. A lowered portion, downstream of the raised portion of the housing prevents escape of airborne particulate composition to the atmosphere through the baked good or snack piece outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: January 13, 1998
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Robert J. Cordera, Henry M. Andreski
  • Patent number: 5698252
    Abstract: The amount of oleaginous or aqueous liquid carrier used as an adhesive or binding agent for the topical application of a particulate composition to the major surfaces of baked good pieces or snack pieces is reduced by separately spraying the liquid composition and dispensing the particulate composition in substantial side-by-side relationship within a rotating drum. The liquid composition causes the particulate composition to adhere to the pieces prior to and without substantial penetration of the liquid composition into the pieces. Highly porous or absorptive products such as reduced fat, low fat, or no-fat crackers or snacks may be transferred hot to the drum. The liquid composition is sprayed substantially coextensively but separately from the dispensing of the particulate composition. The particulate curtain and the liquid spray both extend in the direction of transport of the pieces.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 16, 1997
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: James W. Kelly, Joseph A. Szwerc, Robert M. Sauer, Jr., Juan A. Menjivar, Lisa Alfieri, John M. Kaiser
  • Patent number: 5695804
    Abstract: A durum wheat-based ingredient, preferably durum wheat flour, is used in the production of chip-like snacks having a very crunchy, fracturable, non-mealy texture. A machinable dough is formed from at least one durum wheat ingredient, such as durum flour, a no-gluten or low-gluten content starchy material, such as dehydrated potato flakes, water, and a reducing agent, such as sodium metabisulfite. The amount of the durum wheat ingredient may be from about 45% by weight to about 75% by weight, and the amount of reducing agent may be from about 50 ppm to about 300 ppm, based upon the total weight of the durum wheat ingredient and no-gluten or low-gluten content starchy material used to form the machinable dough. The dough may be sheeted, cut into pieces, and baked to a moisture content of less than about 4% by weight. The doughs may be used to produce reduced-fat, low-fat, or zero-fat chip-like products which provide a snapping or cracking sound upon breaking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: December 9, 1997
    Assignee: Nabisco Technology Company
    Inventors: Diane L. Hnat, Harry Levine, Louise Slade, Richard P. Maitland, Wayne Brown, Patricia A. Mozeke