Patents by Inventor David S. Oufnac
David S. Oufnac 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).
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Publication number: 20240334956Abstract: A system for producing food product may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes, alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism, defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Publication number: 20230008894Abstract: A system for producing food product may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes, alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism, defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2022Publication date: January 12, 2023Applicant: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Patent number: 10716320Abstract: A system for producing food products may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2016Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Publication number: 20170000172Abstract: A system for producing food product may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Publication number: 20170000173Abstract: A system for producing food products may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Patent number: 9380804Abstract: A system for producing food products may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2013Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: The Hillshire Brands CompanyInventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Publication number: 20140023752Abstract: A system for producing food products may include an inner tube configured to extrude a first component, and an outer tube provided about the inner tube to define an annular space through which a second component is extruded, the inner and outer tubes (alone or in conjunction with a nozzle or other extrusion mechanism defining an outlet. Additionally, a collagen head can be configured to apply a layer of collagen gel over the second component. The inner and outer tubes are sized, and flow rate may be configured such that an initial diameter of the first component exiting the outlet is substantially smaller than a final diameter of the first component, and an initial thickness of the second component exiting the outlet is substantially greater than a final thickness of the second component.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventors: David S. Oufnac, Larry Scott, Brenda Marie Dismore, Timothy A. Stubbs
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Publication number: 20110229611Abstract: A method of making a food product includes forming a first food component; providing a filling to the first food component; forming a second food component and providing the second food component on the first food component and the filling wherein the first food component is in contact with the second food component at least about their respective peripheries; sealing the first and second food components and the filling within a packaging and applying a vacuum to the packaging; cooking the first and second food components and the filling within the packaging to bond the first and second food components together.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Inventors: Debra A. Sommerio, David S. Oufnac, Timothy A. Stubbs, Kent M. Bearson