Patents by Inventor Joshua Eartly

Joshua Eartly 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).

  • Patent number: 8323721
    Abstract: An ingredient suitable for use in the manufacture of specialty margarines and bakery shortenings with nutritional and functional benefits is the reaction product of a phytosterol material esterified with a saturated fatty acid material. The reaction product is substantially solid at ambient temperature, and thus is suitable for use as an ingredient in solid shortening products, yet without the adverse health effects believed to be associated with saturated fatty acids. In the method of making the product, the esterification reaction is carried out at elevated temperatures, under vacuum, and for a relatively longer duration than prior art procedures. The esterification reaction may be carried out in the presence of a catalyst and optionally, high oleic canola oil. The reaction product is neutralized, then filtered at least once and preferably twice to remove any residual catalyst.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2009
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2012
    Assignee: Bunge Oils, Inc.
    Inventors: Dilip K. Nakhasi, Roger L. Daniels, Joshua Eartly
  • Publication number: 20090238942
    Abstract: An ingredient suitable for use in the manufacture of specialty margarines and bakery shortenings with nutritional and functional benefits is the reaction product of a phytosterol material esterified with a saturated fatty acid material. The reaction product is substantially solid at ambient temperature, and thus is suitable for use as an ingredient in solid shortening products, yet without the adverse health effects believed to be associated with saturated fatty acids. In the method of making the product, the esterification reaction is carried out at elevated temperatures, under vacuum, and for a relatively longer duration than prior art procedures. The esterification reaction may be carried out in the presence of a catalyst and optionally, high oleic canola oil. The reaction product is neutralized, then filtered at least once and preferably twice to remove any residual catalyst.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2009
    Publication date: September 24, 2009
    Inventors: Dilip K. Nakhasi, Roger L. Daniels, Joshua Eartly
  • Publication number: 20070148311
    Abstract: An ingredient suitable for use in the manufacture of specialty margarines and bakery shortenings with nutritional and functional benefits is the reaction product of a phytosterol material esterified with a saturated fatty acid material. The reaction product is substantially solid at ambient temperature, and thus is suitable for use as an ingredient in solid shortening products, yet without the adverse health effects believed to be associated with saturated fatty acids. In the method of making the product, the esterification reaction is carried out at elevated temperatures, under vacuum, and for a relatively longer duration than prior art procedures. The esterification reaction may be carried out in the presence of a catalyst and optionally, high oleic canola oil. The reaction product is neutralized, then filtered at least once and preferably twice to remove any residual catalyst.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2005
    Publication date: June 28, 2007
    Applicant: Bunge Oils, Inc.
    Inventors: Dilip Nakhasi, Roger Daniels, Joshua Eartly
  • Publication number: 20070128330
    Abstract: Deep frying oils combined with phytosterols are instrumental in deep-fried food products and methods for enhancing health characteristics. The deep frying compositions have a phytosterol ester content of up to about 50 weight percent, and at least about 50 weight percent of the phytosterols are transferred into the food product.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Dilip Nakhasi, Roger Daniels, Joshua Eartly