Patents by Inventor Jeffrey L. Hardick
Jeffrey L. Hardick 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: 10980243Abstract: A rotating nozzle assembly for a die machine connectable to a dough extruder has a stationary sleeve with a first end having internal and external annular recesses and an annular stepped seating surface and a second end mountable in the die machine mounting plate. A nozzle has a first end rotatably disposed in the stationary-sleeve first-end internal annular recess, a second end and a radially outwardly-protruding annular ring between the first and second nozzle ends. A ring seal is disposed between the stationary-sleeve first-end annular stepped seating surface and the radially outwardly-protruding annular nozzle ring. A nozzle cap is fixedly attached to the stationary-sleeve first end. The nozzle is rotatably disposed in the nozzle cap. The nozzle second end extends beyond the nozzle cap. An annular stepped axial thrust bearing surface in the nozzle cap prevents relative axial movement of the nozzle while allowing rotation of the nozzle.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2018Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: READING BAKERY SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Joseph S. Zaleski, Jr., Steven Shepler, Jeffrey L. Hardick
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Patent number: 10736328Abstract: A hydrator includes a dry module with a vertically oriented tube having a central axis, an interior, an upper inlet aperture, a lower outlet, and an inlet section including a dry inlet. A mixing segment includes a vertically oriented tube having an interior wall, a mixing-segment inlet at an upper end, and a mixing-segment outlet at a lower end. The mixing segment is vertically aligned with and sealingly connected to the outlet of the dry module. A rotating hydrator shaft has a liquid channel and a longitudinal axis aligned with the central axis of the dry module. Dry blades are disposed on and rotate with the hydrator shaft in the mixing segment. A hydrator nozzle is disposed on and rotates with the hydrator shaft and has a plurality of outlets in fluid communication with the liquid channel and open to the mixing segment for discharging liquid from the liquid channel.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Reading Bakery Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jimmy Garfield Warren, Jeffrey L. Hardick
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Publication number: 20200008432Abstract: A rotating nozzle assembly for a die machine connectable to a dough extruder has a stationary sleeve with a first end having internal and external annular recesses and an annular stepped seating surface and a second end mountable in the die machine mounting plate. A nozzle has a first end rotatably disposed in the stationary-sleeve first-end internal annular recess, a second end and a radially outwardly-protruding annular ring between the first and second nozzle ends. A ring seal is disposed between the stationary-sleeve first-end annular stepped seating surface and the radially outwardly-protruding annular nozzle ring. A nozzle cap is fixedly attached to the stationary-sleeve first end. The nozzle is rotatably disposed in the nozzle cap. The nozzle second end extends beyond the nozzle cap. An annular stepped axial thrust bearing surface in the nozzle cap prevents relative axial movement of the nozzle while allowing rotation of the nozzle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2018Publication date: January 9, 2020Inventors: Joseph S. ZALESKI, JR., Steven SHEPLER, Jeffrey L. HARDICK
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Publication number: 20190104742Abstract: A hydrator includes a dry module with a vertically oriented tube having a central axis, an interior, an upper inlet aperture, a lower outlet, and an inlet section including a dry inlet. A mixing segment includes a vertically oriented tube having an interior wall, a mixing-segment inlet at an upper end, and a mixing-segment outlet at a lower end. The mixing segment is vertically aligned with and sealingly connected to the outlet of the dry module. A rotating hydrator shaft has a liquid channel and a longitudinal axis aligned with the central axis of the dry module. Dry blades are disposed on and rotate with the hydrator shaft in the mixing segment. A hydrator nozzle is disposed on and rotates with the hydrator shaft and has a plurality of outlets in fluid communication with the liquid channel and open to the mixing segment for discharging liquid from the liquid channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2017Publication date: April 11, 2019Applicant: Reading Bakery Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jimmy Garfield WARREN, Jeffrey L. HARDICK
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Publication number: 20160113293Abstract: A rotary drive nozzle die machine for an extruder includes a rotatable nozzle having first and second axial ends and at least one opening at the second end, a compression head for directing a food material to the nozzle, and a drive assembly including a tubular drive sleeve configured to rotate the nozzle and from which the nozzle is axially removable. A housing is provided in which the nozzle rotates. A wire ring coaxially surrounds at least a portion of the nozzle and provides a snap-fit connection with the housing such that relative axial movement of the nozzle and the housing is prevented while allowing rotary movement of the nozzle with respect to the housing. A rotary seal is between the nozzle and the housing and includes a first segment extending from the first axial end of the nozzle radially outwardly to and contiguous with an axially extending second segment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2015Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Joseph S. ZALESKI, JR., Steven SHEPLER, Jeffrey L. HARDICK
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Publication number: 20160114518Abstract: A rotary drive nozzle die machine for an extruder includes a rotatable nozzle having first and second axial ends and an opening at the second end, a compression head for directing a food material to the nozzle, and a drive assembly including a tubular drive sleeve configured to rotate the an axially removable nozzle. A housing is provided in which the nozzle rotates, and includes an annular recess. A wire ring coaxially surrounds the nozzle and provides a snap-fit connection with the housing such that relative axial movement of the nozzle and housing is prevented while allowing rotary movement. A rotary seal is between the nozzle and housing, and includes one or more annular washers and an annular O-ring surrounding the rotatable nozzle and located radially between opposed facing annular surfaces of the recess and the nozzle. A first washer contacts an axially outwardly facing surface of the annular recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2015Publication date: April 28, 2016Inventors: Joseph S. ZALESKI, JR., Steven SHEPLER, Jeffrey L. HARDICK
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Publication number: 20080182000Abstract: The present invention is a bakery product produced by compressing stacked sheets of dough into a laminate and baking the laminate. The bakery product includes a first sheet of dough and a second sheet of dough. The first sheet of dough has a first grain direction. The second sheet of dough has a second grain direction. The second sheet of dough is positioned in facing engagement on the first sheet of dough to form a laminate of dough, wherein the first and second grain directions are positioned generally not parallel with respect to each other. The present invention is also directed to the apparatus and method used for producing the above-described bakery product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: Reading Bakery SystemsInventors: Terry E. Groff, Joseph S. Zaleski, Jeffrey L. Hardick, Vincent G. Pasquini, Mark E. Williamson
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Publication number: 20080178748Abstract: The present invention is a bakery product produced by compressing stacked sheets of dough into a laminate and baking the laminate. The bakery product includes a first sheet of dough and a second sheet of dough. The first sheet of dough has a first grain direction. The second sheet of dough has a second grain direction. The second sheet of dough is positioned in facing engagement on the first sheet of dough to form a laminate of dough, wherein the first and second grain directions are positioned generally not parallel with respect to each other. The present invention is also directed to the apparatus and method used for producing the above-described bakery product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: Reading Bakery SystemsInventors: E. Terry Groff, Joseph S. Zaleski, Jeffrey L. Hardick, Vincent G. Pasquini, Mark E. Williamson
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Publication number: 20040045449Abstract: The present invention is a bakery product produced by compressing stacked sheets of dough into a laminate and baking the laminate. The bakery product includes a first sheet of dough and a second sheet of dough. The first sheet of dough has a first grain direction. The second sheet of dough has a second grain direction. The second sheet of dough is positioned in facing engagement on the first sheet of dough to form a laminate of dough, wherein the first and second grain directions are positioned generally not parallel with respect to each other. The present invention is also directed to the apparatus and method used for producing the above-described bakery product.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2002Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Reading Bakery Systems, Inc.Inventors: E. Terry Groff, Joseph S. Zaleski, Jeffrey L. Hardick, Vincent G. Pasquini, Mark E. Williamson