Patents by Inventor Dennis G. Flisram
Dennis G. Flisram 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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Patent number: 6371835Abstract: An apparatus and method for honing, sharpening or grinding a curved peripheral cutting surface of a slicer blade are provided. Included is the use of one of a set of interchangeable cams that generally follows the curved shape of the blade cutting surface, whether same has a constant radius or varying radii. The honing is accomplished off-line of the slicer equipment, and the movement of two honing or grinding wheels is closely controlled so as to provide honed or ground cutting edges which are of substantially uniform width throughout their respective peripheries. The two honing or grinding wheels operate independently of each other on opposing edges of the blade, a large blade load area is provided therebetween, precision gib adjustments are provided between the wheel and the cam follower, and a single tool is needed to make adjustments of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Kraft Foods, Inc.Inventors: Dennis G. Flisram, Terry L. Holmes
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Patent number: 6267033Abstract: Apparatus device and method improved slicing of large food sticks, loaves and the like are provided. A slicing blade which may have a top flat surface or top flat land width along its cutting edge provides generally longitudinal forces on the food product being sliced, which forces are in a direction generally opposite to the direction through which the food products are fed through a slicing apparatus. The slicing blade includes a bottom primary bevel surface and typically steep primary angle for imparting angularly directed forces on the food products being sliced so as to throw the slices at a generally corresponding deposit angle. The invention is particularly important in improving handling of large luncheon meat sticks including non-frozen, high water content and reduced fat content luncheon meat sticks.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Kraft Foods, Inc.Inventors: Larry C. Gundlach, Gary R. Skaar, Dennis G. Flisram, Kenneth J. Mepham, Timothy Watson
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Patent number: 5988033Abstract: Apparatus, device and method for improved slicing of large food sticks, loaves and the like are provided. A slicing blade which has a top flat surface or top flat land width along its cutting edge provides generally longitudinal forces on the food product being sliced, which forces are in a direction generally opposite to the direction through which the food products are fed through a slicing apparatus. The slicing blade includes a bottom primary bevel land width surface and an advantageous primary angle for imparting improved stack and slice uniformity and for controlling package overfill. The slicing blade also exhibits a long slicing blade surface which follows an Archimedean spiral. The invention is particularly important in improving handling of large luncheon meat sticks, especially non-frozen, high water content and reduced fat content luncheon meat sticks.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1996Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: Kraft Foods, Inc.Inventors: Gary R. Skaar, Timothy T. Watson, Greg C. Wicke, Dennis G. Flisram, Robert B. Glennon, Larry C. Gundlach
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Patent number: 5609512Abstract: An apparatus and method for honing, sharpening or grinding a curved peripheral cutting surface of a slicer blade are provided. Included is the use of one of a set of interchangeable cams that generally follows the curved shape of the blade cutting surface, whether same has a constant radius or varying radii. In order to minimize downtime and sanitation operations, the honing is accomplished off-line of the slicer equipment. Preferably, the slicer blade remains perfectly flat during honing, and the movement of one or more honing or grinding wheels is closely controlled so as to provide honed or ground cutting edges which are of substantially uniform width throughout their respective peripheries. Honing is accomplished in accordance with objectively measured sharpness standards by which superior sharpness levels are attained.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Kraft Foods, Inc.Inventors: Terry L. Holmes, Gary R. Skaar, Larry C. Gundlach, Dennis G. Flisram
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Patent number: 5404777Abstract: Method and apparatus for improved slicing of large food sticks, loafs and the like are provided. A slicing blade having a flat top surface or top flat land width along its cutting edge provides generally longitudinal forces on the food product being sliced, which forces are in a direction generally opposite to the direction through which the food products are fed through a slicing apparatus. The slicing apparatus includes an orifice assembly or other arrangement for imparting generally laterally directed forces on the food products being sliced. The invention is particularly important in improving handling of the butt ends of those products. Fast feed rates can be practiced without experiencing jamming, yields are increased, slicing line utilization is enhanced, and sanitary conditions are more easily maintained.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1994Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods CorporationInventors: Gary R. Skaar, Terry L. Holmes, Dennis G. Flisram
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Patent number: 5379633Abstract: An objective measurement of the relative sharpness of a slicing blade is made in accordance with the apparatus and method of this invention by making a test cut in a test specimen in a controlled manner in a sharpness tester device which records the peak force required to cut a standard test specimen 44.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods CorporationInventors: Dennis G. Flisram, James A. Rattmann, Gary R. Skaar, Terry L. Holmes
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Patent number: 5320014Abstract: Method and apparatus for improved slicing of large food sticks, loafs and the like are provided. A slicing blade having a flat top surface or top flat land width along its cutting edge provides generally longitudinal forces on the food product being sliced, which forces are in a direction generally opposite to the direction through which the food products are fed through a slicing apparatus. The slicing apparatus includes an orifice assembly or other arrangement for imparting generally laterally directed forces on the food products being sliced. The invention is particularly important in improving handling of the butt ends of those products. Fast feed rates can be practiced without experiencing jamming, yields are increased, slicing line utilization is enhanced, and sanitary conditions are more easily maintained.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1992Date of Patent: June 14, 1994Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods CorporationInventors: Gary R. Skaar, Terry L. Holmes, Dennis G. Flisram
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Patent number: 5301577Abstract: A method is provided for slicing food product sticks such as loaves or chubs or the like of meat and cheese. A blade assembly is utilized which includes a plurality of, typically two, blade members, each of which has a curved cutting surface that terminates at a trailing tip. A non-slicing mode is achieved by having the blade assembly exhibit a substantial gap between the trailing tip of one blade member and the curved cutting surface leading edge of another blade member. The method is particularly well suited for enhancing the throughput of a food processing line and for improving the quality of sliced products processed therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods CorporationInventor: Dennis G. Flisram
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Patent number: 5181665Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for slicing food product sticks such as loaves or chubs or the like of meat and cheese. A blade assembly is utilized which includes a plurality of, typically two, blade members, each of which has a curved cutting surface that terminates at a trailing tip. A non-slicing mode is achieved by having the blade assembly exhibit a substantial gap between the trailing tip of one blade member and the curved cutting surface leading edge of another blade member. The apparatus and method are particularly well suited for enhancing the throughput of a food processing line and for improving the quality of sliced products processed therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1991Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods CorporationInventor: Dennis G. Flisram
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Patent number: 5065656Abstract: An apparatus is provided for slicing food product sticks such as loaves or chubs or the like of meat and cheese. A blade assembly is utilized which includes a plurality of, typically two, blade members, each of which has a curved cutting surface that terminates at a trailing tip. A non-slicing mode is achieved by having the blade assembly exhibit a substantial gap between the trailing tip of one blade member and the curved cutting surface leading edge of another blade member. The apparatus is particularly well suited for enhancing the throughput of a food processing line and for improving the quality of sliced products processed therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Assignee: Oscar Mayer Foods CorporationInventor: Dennis G. Flisram