Patents by Inventor Bryan Barwick

Bryan Barwick has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20050255212
    Abstract: Our invention is concerned with a process and equipment and the resulting product. The process and equipment produce simulated cylindrical olive products with a central core. An aqueous alginate or low-methoxy pectate sol containing dispersed olive flesh is co-extruded through a nozzle with a stream of an aqueous solution containing dissolved calcium ions flowing through an inner core of the nozzle at not more than +/?30° to the horizontal into a bath of an aqueous solution containing dissolved calcium ions. The sol of alginate or low-methoxy pectate gels by diffusion of the calcium ions from the co-extruded stream containing dissolved calcium ions and from the aqueous solution containing dissolved calcium ions in the bath. A cylindrical tube of gelled alginate or low-methoxy pectate containing pulped olive is formed with a hollow core.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 28, 2002
    Publication date: November 17, 2005
    Inventors: Thomas Kelly, Bryan Barwick, Vijay Sawant
  • Publication number: 20050238782
    Abstract: Our invention provides a highly convenient process and equipment which can be used to prepare alginate or low-methoxy pectate gels on site e.g. where the product is to be used. The process comprises making a sol in an in-line dynamic mixer, then introducing gelling ions, e.g. calcium ions, into the sol in the mixer and immediately subsequently allowing the sol to gel. The equipment consists of an in-line dynamic mixer with feed points for the alginate or low-methoxy pectate and water spaced sufficiently apart from a feed point for a source of gelling ions such that the sol is formed before it comes into contact with the gelling ions. The process can be used to prepare gelled particles for use as feed for live stock as well as to produce gels containing e.g. meat or fruit. A particular use is to produce feed containing sensitive ingredients e.g. live bacteria.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2003
    Publication date: October 27, 2005
    Applicant: ISP Investments, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas Kelly, Bryan Barwick, Vijay Sawant
  • Publication number: 20050102989
    Abstract: The invention provides fruit-like products based on alginate or low-methoxy pectate gel which are spherical with two dimples spaced at opposite extremes of the sphere. These are prepared by extruding a sol through a cylindrical nozzle and at the same time extruding a gelling agent through a tube centrally located in the nozzle and co-terminous with it. The extrudate is cut off at the end of the nozzle below the surface of a bath of the gelling agent. The extrudate is allowed to gel by diffusion of calcium ions. The gelling agent is an aqueous solution containing calcium ions. The sol, which is an aqueous alginate or low-methoxy pectate sol, preferably contains dispersed fruit puree. Preferably the solution in the bath has a lower density than the density of the sol. In a preferred form of the invention equipment is used comprising a nozzle, a centrally spaced tube, a gelling bath and a perforated support surface in the bath for the gelling product.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2002
    Publication date: May 19, 2005
    Applicant: ISP Investments, INC.
    Inventors: Thomas Kelly, Bryan Barwick, Vijay Sawant
  • Publication number: 20050095337
    Abstract: Problems with incipiently gelling alginate or low-methoxy pectate sols in a bath of an aqueous solution containing calcium ions are reduced by having in the bath a perforated support surface which can be oscillated. The surface is preferably oscillated horizontally and vertically and preferably these oscillations are synchronised. Transport means to remove the product from the bath can be provided at one end of the bath. It is advantageous to ensure that at the beginning of the vertical oscillation the horizontal oscillation is in the direction of such transport means. Portions of the sol can be formed by extrusion either below or above the surface of the bath. The process is particularly useful for sols which have a sugar content greater than 10%. The invention also provides equipment comprising such a perforated support surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2002
    Publication date: May 5, 2005
    Inventors: Thomas Kelly, Bryan Barwick, Vilaj Sawant