Patents by Inventor James K. Pool, III
James K. Pool, III 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: 20210310662Abstract: A modular cooking apparatus includes a housing having a first interchangeable cooking module, a second interchangeable cooking module, and a single power connection for receiving electrical power from a wall outlet. The first interchangeable cooking module contains a first oven, and the second interchangeable cooking module contains a second oven. The second oven is a different oven type from the first oven. The modular cooking apparatus also includes a controller within the housing for controlling the first and second ovens. The controller includes a memory for storing a list of food items to be cooked within the modular cooking apparatus and a corresponding oven type for each of the food items. The modular cooking apparatus further includes a control panel on the housing which displays a user interface that directs an operator of the modular cooking apparatus to the oven that should be used to cook a particular food item.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Inventors: Philip R. McKee, James K. Pool, III
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Patent number: 10993581Abstract: Embodiments of the invention described herein thus provide systems and methods for creating a pressed food item in an oven cooking cavity. The oven system is secured within the oven cooking cavity and is not dependent upon oven door movement or any other oven function. A movable platen is configured to move up and down with respect to a lower platen in order to press a food item during the cooking process. The movable platen may be activated via an actuating arm that extends and is manipulated from outside the oven cooking cavity. In another example, the movable platen may be activated by motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: TurboChef Technologies, LLCInventors: James K. Pool, III, Pete Ashcraft, Karl Jobst
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Publication number: 20210102755Abstract: Externally-positioned cameras for use with ovens. The cameras may be provided as a single camera or as a plurality of cameras. In one example, the camera image a food item entering an oven and help set cooking parameters for the food item.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventor: James K. Pool, III
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Publication number: 20190167036Abstract: Embodiments of the invention described herein thus provide systems and methods for creating a pressed food item in an oven cooking cavity. The oven system is secured within the oven cooking cavity and is not dependent upon oven door movement or any other oven function. A movable platen is configured to move up and down with respect to a lower platen in order to press a food item during the cooking process. The movable platen may be activated via an actuating arm that extends and is manipulated from outside the oven cooking cavity. In another example, the movable platen may be activated by motor.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2019Publication date: June 6, 2019Inventors: James K. Pool, III, Pete Ashcraft, Karl Jobst
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Publication number: 20170172343Abstract: Embodiments of the invention described herein thus provide systems and methods for creating a pressed food item in an oven cooking cavity. The oven system is secured within the oven cooking cavity and is not dependent upon oven door movement or any other oven function. An upper platen is configured to move up and down with respect to a lower platen in order to press a food item during the cooking process. The lower platen is generally secured with respect to the oven interior, whether to a jet plate, to an oven wall, or to a frame that is secured within the oven. The upper platen moves along a vertical support system. When the oven system is not in use to create a pressed food item, the upper platen can remain in a lowered position so that the oven may be used without the pressing features described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2016Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: James K. Pool, III, Pete Ashcraft, Karl Jobst
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Patent number: 8224892Abstract: An improved oven for use in a residence is described. The oven includes a cooking chamber, a programmable controller for executing program instructions, memory media for recording executable program instructions, and at least one controllable cooking system under control of the programmable controller, which provides a data-processing-controlled high speed cooking process which may be applied to food placed in the oven chamber. A plurality of cooking programs are recorded in the memory media of the oven. These define a plurality of high speed cooking routines available for use with the oven. A gateway server is communicatively coupled to the programmable controller. It manages the communication of digital content which is at least in-part related to operation and utilization of the improved oven. A broadband communication channel extends from a source of digital content, which is external to the residence, to the residence.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2008Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Turbochef Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Bogatin, Richard Caron, David McFadden, Bryan Connell, Carl Pryor, James K. Pool, III
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Patent number: 8136442Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a selection process that is facilitated by a multi-modality controller. The selection process and knob are particularly useful in connection with an oven or other cooking appliance, but the knob and screens described herein can be used with any electronic component that requires a user to select various operating modes.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Turbochef Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Pilar Ariella Strutin-Belinoff, Maxwell T. Abbott, James K. Pool, III, Michael J. Dobie
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Publication number: 20090134151Abstract: An improved oven for use in a residence is described. The oven includes a cooking chamber, a programmable controller for executing program instructions, memory media for recording executable program instructions, and at least one controllable cooking system under control of the programmable controller, which provides a data-processing-controlled high speed cooking process which may be applied to food placed in the oven chamber. A plurality of cooking programs are recorded in the memory media of the oven. These define a plurality of high speed cooking routines available for use with the oven. A gateway server is communicatively coupled to the programmable controller. It manages the communication of digital content which is at least in-part related to operation and utilization of the improved oven. A broadband communication channel extends from a source of digital content, which is external to the residence, to the residence.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: JEFFREY BOGATIN, Richard Caron, David McFadden, Bryan Connell, Carl Pryor, James K. Pool, III
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Patent number: 7493362Abstract: An improved oven for use in a residence is described. The oven includes a cooking chamber, a programmable controller for executing program instructions, memory media for recording executable program instructions, and at least one controllable cooking system under control of the programmable controller, which provides a data-processing-controlled high speed cooking process which may be applied to food placed in the oven chamber. A plurality of cooking programs are recorded in the memory media of the oven. These define a plurality of high speed cooking routines available for use with the oven. A gateway server is communicatively coupled to the programmable controller. It manages the communication of digital content which is at least in-part related to operation and utilization of the improved oven. A broadband communication channel extends from a source of digital content, which is external to the residence, to the residence.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Turbochef Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Bogatin, Richard Caron, David McFadden, Bryan Connell, Carl Pryor, James K. Pool, III
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Publication number: 20080229935Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a selection process that is facilitated by a multi-modality controller. The selection process and knob are particularly useful in connection with an oven or other cooking appliance, but the knob and screens described herein can be used with any electronic component that requires a user to select various operating modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2006Publication date: September 25, 2008Inventors: Pilar Ariella Strutin-Belinoff, Maxwell T. Abbott, James K. Pool III, Michael J. Dobie
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Patent number: 7092988Abstract: An improved oven for use in a residence is described. The oven includes a cooking chamber, a programmable controller for executing program instructions, memory media for recording executable program instructions, and at least one controllable cooking system under control of the programmable controller, which provides a data-processing-controlled high speed cooking process which may be applied to food placed in the oven chamber. A plurality of cooking programs are recorded in the memory media of the oven. These define a plurality of high speed cooking routines available for use with the oven. A gateway server is communicatively coupled to the programmable controller. It manages the communication of digital content which is at least in-part related to operation and utilization of the improved oven. A broadband communication channel extends from a source of digital content, which is external to the residence, to the residence.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Inventors: Jeffrey Bogatin, Richard Caron, David McFadden, Bryan Connell, Carl Pryor, James K. Pool, III
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Patent number: 6486453Abstract: A cooking appliance includes a controller which calculates a desired percentage of hot air convection and microwave energy needed to perform a cooking operation based on selections made by a user through a menu driven display. The display prompts a user for a programming inputs, while also displaying operational information to the user as needed. The programming options enable the user to select between various different cooking operations and also provides for appealing cooking sequences to be stored as cooking recipes. As needed, certain pre-cooking functions are automatically performed, such as heating or cooling of the oven cavity, as needed.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Maytag CorporationInventors: Michael E. Bales, John Scott Brown, Virginia L. Harwell, Anthony E. Kendall, Susan K. Fisher, Pamela S. Kleese, Jill L. Means, Judith D. Barber, Philip R. McKee, James K. Pool, III
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Patent number: 6376817Abstract: For residential use primarily, a compact quick-cooking convection oven for cooking a food product at least partially by hot gas flow, includes a housing defining (i) a cooking chamber having a top, a bottom and a support means therebetween and spaced above the chamber bottom for receiving and supporting a food product for cooking, and (ii) conduit means for providing gaseous communication outside of the cooking chamber upwardly from the chamber bottom to the chamber top. Associated with the cooking chamber are (i) adjacent the chamber top, directing means for directing gas flow from the conduit means downwardly onto a top of the food product on the support means, and (ii) adjacent the chamber bottom, return means for directing the gas flow from the cooking chamber into the conduit means. Flow means cause gas flow from the directing means via the conduit means.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: TurboChef Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David H. McFadden, James K. Pool, III, Earl R. Winkelman, John David Gidner
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Patent number: 6262406Abstract: An oven for cooking a food product, at least partially by hot gas flow and at least partially by microwave energy, includes a housing defining a cooking chamber for receiving a food product for cooking, and a conduit for providing gaseous communication outside of the cooking chamber, between the chamber bottom and the chamber top, the conduit also serving as a hot gas plenum. Preferably the conduit has a free volume of space less than the free volume of space of the cooking chamber, and the oven has custom cooking and/or custom finishing capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: TurboChef Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip R. McKee, Earl R. Winkelmann, James K. Pool, III
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Patent number: 6060701Abstract: An oven for cooking a food product, at least partially by hot gas flow and at least partially by microwave energy, includes a housing defining a cooking chamber for receiving a food product for cooking, and a conduit for providing gaseous communication outside of the cooking chamber, between the chamber bottom and the chamber top, the conduit also serving as a hot gas plenum. Preferably the conduit has a free volume of space less than the free volume of space of the cooking chamber, and the oven has custom cooking and/or custom finishing capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: TurboChef Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Philip R. McKee, Earl R. Winkelmann, James K. Pool, III
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Patent number: 6058924Abstract: A recycling cooking oven for cooking food at least in part by hot air flow and providing a substantially closed but vented environment includes a cooking chamber for receiving a stream of hot air from an upstream thermal plenum via a plurality of openings in the cooking chamber, the cooking chamber cooking food therein at least partially with hot air from the plurality of openings and the cooking of such foods adding oxidizable components to the hot air. A blower circulates the stream of hot air in substantially a continuous travel path including the thermal plenum, the plurality of openings and the cooking chamber. A main catalytic converter is disposed in the continuous travel path for flamelessly oxidizing the oxidizable components leaving the cooking chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: TurboChef Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James K. Pool, III, David H. McFadden, Earl R. Winkelmann