Patents by Inventor Loren Veltrop
Loren Veltrop 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: 20120297795Abstract: A refrigerated point-of-use food holding cabinet keeps food products cold in compartments having cross sections that are substantially U-shaped. Food products are kept refrigerated using heat-absorbing, heat-exchangers thermally coupled to the U-shaped compartment. Refrigeration is provided by either a conventional reversed-Brayton cycle, one or more Peltier devices or a chilled, re-circulating liquid that does not change phase as it circulates but which is chilled by another refrigeration system, such as a conventional refrigeration system. An optional cover helps prevent food flavor transfers between compartments. Semiconductor temperature sensors and a computer effectuate temperature control.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE, INC.Inventor: Loren Veltrop
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Publication number: 20120294596Abstract: A conveyor oven has several heating zones. Each heating zone is comprised of one or more infrared emitters that are configured to emit a spectrum of infrared wavelengths that varies in intensity and spectrum over time. The spectra of emitted infrared wavelengths in each zone can have the same or different profile. Zones are regions wherein infrared emitters are configured and operated to emit the same or substantially the same infrared energy wavelengths and intensity levels across an IR spectrum. Access to the infrared emitters and the conveyor is provided by one or more access or maintenance ports formed into a side of the conveyor oven. Temperature control inside the oven is effectuated by venting hot air through air vents formed into the oven sides and/or top.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Frank Agnello, Loren Veltrop, Thomas Serena, Nathaniel Howard
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Publication number: 20120294595Abstract: A conveyor oven has several heating zones. Each heating zone is comprised of one or more infrared emitters that are configured to emit a spectrum of infrared wavelengths that varies in intensity and spectrum over time. The spectra of emitted infrared wavelengths in each zone can have the same or different profile. Zones are regions wherein infrared emitters are configured and operated to emit the same or substantially the same infrared energy wavelengths and intensity levels across an IR spectrum. Access to the infrared emitters and the conveyor is provided by one or more access or maintenance ports formed into a side of the conveyor oven. Temperature control inside the oven is effectuated by venting hot air through air vents formed into the oven sides and/or top.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Loren Veltrop, Frank Agnello, Thomas Serena, Nathaniel Howard
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Publication number: 20120295210Abstract: A conveyor oven has several heating zones. Each heating zone is comprised of one or more infrared emitters that are configured to emit a spectrum of infrared wavelengths that varies in intensity and spectrum over time. The spectra of emitted infrared wavelengths in each zone can have the same or different profile. Zones are regions wherein infrared emitters are configured and operated to emit the same or substantially the same infrared energy wavelengths and intensity levels across an IR spectrum. Access to the infrared emitters and the conveyor is provided by one or more access or maintenance ports formed into a side of the conveyor oven. Temperature control inside the oven is effectuated by venting hot air through air vents formed into the oven sides and/or top.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Loren Veltrop, Frank Agnello, Thomas Serena, Nathaniel Howard
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Publication number: 20120251696Abstract: Passive temperature control is provided to vessels too tall to be stored in a shallow, temperature-controlled tray or basin by a vertically oriented thermally-conductive tube. In one embodiment, an insulative collar covers the tray and insulates portions of the tube that extend above the top of the tray. Optional heat sinking fins and air convection holes increase heat transfer between the tube and the tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE INC.Inventors: KOREY V. KOHL, ROBERT A. IVERSON, LOREN VELTROP, CHRISTOPHER B. LYONS, DONALD VAN ERDEN
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Publication number: 20120118171Abstract: Edges of English muffins and certain other types of bread products known to burn during toasting are protected from burning by a bread product edge toasting shield. One embodiment of the bread product edge shield is a baffle formed of orthogonal or substantially orthogonal metal strips. A second embodiment is a cylindrical tube. The edge toasting shield blocks infrared energy waves that would otherwise be incident upon the bread product edges at angles of incidence less than about eighty degrees relative to horizontal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2011Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: LOREN VELTROP, DONALD VAN ERDEN
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Publication number: 20120121782Abstract: A hybrid food heating device (100) includes a first conveyor toaster, which toasts one side of a food product, and a second conveyor toaster device, which toasts two sides of a food product. The second conveyor toaster device uses a rib attached to the inside surface of a continuously rotating belt to keep the belt from running sideways on the runners.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Loren Veltrop, Charles B. Hartfelder, Brian W. Mathews
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Publication number: 20120114818Abstract: Edges of English muffins and certain other types of bread products known to burn during toasting are protected from burning by a bread product edge toasting shield. One embodiment of the bread product edge shield is a baffle formed of orthogonal or substantially orthogonal metal strips. A second embodiment is a cylindrical tube. The edge toasting shield blocks infrared energy waves that would otherwise be incident upon the bread product edges at angles of incidence less than about eighty degrees relative to horizontal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: LOREN VELTROP, DONALD VAN ERDEN
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Patent number: 8166871Abstract: A steamer for sandwich buns, bagels, croissants, cakes, vegetables, pastas, and other foods delivers fixed amounts of water onto a hot, dry platen through a vertically-oriented water conduit which is also thermally insulated from the hot platen and made from thermally insulating materials. The vertically-oriented water conduit retains water after a water supply is shut off at the beginning or end of a steam generating cycle. Orienting the conduit vertically reduces the surface area of liquid water exposed to air. Insulating the water conduit from the hot platen reduces the rate at which water standing in the conduit evaporates. Tubes used in the water conduit are insulating and easily removed from the water conduit assembly and flexible. Minerals that precipitate out of solution and become deposited onto the flexible tube are easily removed by flexing the flexible tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Prince Castle LLCInventors: Loren Veltrop, Don Van Erden, Michael M. Maciejewski
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Publication number: 20120068093Abstract: A pinch valve has a pinch bar constructed and arranged to translate between two different positions when the pinch bar lies in any orientation. The pinch bar is comprised of two orthogonal legs, one of which extends through and rotates inside a hole formed into a body for the valve. Having the pinch bar rotatable enables the pinch bar to be rotated away from where it would open and close a flexible tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Loren Veltrop, Christopher Lyons, Mark Kurth, Tim Payne, Kyle Koning, Jim Stango
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Publication number: 20120067920Abstract: Relatively small, fixed-volumes of liquid are measured and dispensed from a bulk container by empirically determining the liquid surface height and opening a dispensing valve for a time period that is calculated using a volume of liquid specified to be dispensed and the empirically-determined liquid surface height. The liquid surface height in the container is determined empirically for subsequent volumes of liquid that are dispensed. Dispensing accuracy is maintained whether the container is full or nearly empty.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Loren Veltrop, Christopher Lyons
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Patent number: 8136701Abstract: A dispenser for viscous liquids effectuates sequential operations by hydrostatic pressure on an assembly of two pistons separated from each other in a cylinder by a separation spring. When the piston assembly is embedded in material to be dispensed, the space between the pistons fills with material to be dispensed. Pressuring the reservoir by squeezing it or by the addition of pressurized gas, forces the piston assembly down the cylinder at the end of which is an opening from which material in the piston assembly can escape. One of the pistons moves toward the other end by pressure from the reservoir, causing material in the piston assembly to be dispensed. The volume inside the piston assembly defines and limits the volume of material that can be dispensed.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Prince Castle, LLCInventors: Loren Veltrop, Robert Long, Randall Scott Koplin, Kent J. Kallsen, Douglas S. Rodenkirch, Don Van Erden
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Patent number: 8100486Abstract: A drawer seal includes a magnetic coupler, a bellows filled or substantially filled with a vibration dampening material and which is affixed to either a drawer or cabinet by a base member. The base member can be embodied as a dart that extends into a hole formed into the drawer or cabinet. A refrigerated food storage cabinet includes a self-closing drawer provided with the drawer seal whereby the drawer is less likely to rebound open.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2009Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Prince Castle, LLCInventor: Loren Veltrop
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Patent number: 8087351Abstract: Temperature control is provided to food dispensing vessels like condiment dispensers that are too tall to be stored in a shallow, temperature-controlled tray or basin by using inclined or tilted, thermally-conductive tubes placed inside a temperature-controlled tray. Thermal insulating covers improve the thermal efficiency of the tubes.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2009Date of Patent: January 3, 2012Assignee: Prince Castle, LLC.Inventors: Korey V. Kohl, Robert A. Iverson, Loren Veltrop, Christopher B. Lyons, Jr., Donald Van Erden
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Publication number: 20110303100Abstract: A conveyorized toaster oven for cooking flat breads, pita and the like uses infrared energy, which raises interior temperatures of the oven. A metallic shell is formed around the oven, which defines an air duct. A blower is configured to force air through the duct to remove heat energy from the exterior surface of the oven cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventors: Frank Agnello, Loren Veltrop, Michael Soldwisch, Thomas Serena
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Patent number: 8071918Abstract: A controller for a food holding oven determines one or more time periods during each of which heat is directed at a pre-cooked food item. By controlling the heat intensity and the time over which different amounts of heat are provided to different types of pre-cooked food items, the time during which a particular type of pre-cooked food item can be kept palatable is maximized.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Prince Castle LLC.Inventors: Loren Veltrop, Jeff Schroeder, Richard L. Thorne
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Publication number: 20110283714Abstract: A refrigerated point-of-use food holding cabinet keeps food products cold in compartments having cross sections that are substantially U-shaped. Food products are kept refrigerated using heat-absorbing, heat-exchangers thermally coupled to the U-shaped compartment. Refrigeration is provided by either a conventional reversed-Brayton cycle, one or more Peltier devices or a chilled, re-circulating liquid that does not change phase as it circulates but which is chilled by another refrigeration system, such as a conventional refrigeration system. An optional cover helps prevent food flavor transfers between compartments. Semiconductor temperature sensors and a computer effectuate temperature control.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE, INC.Inventor: Loren Veltrop
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Publication number: 20110283895Abstract: A food holding cabinet having one or more food-holding compartments has two or more zones in a compartment, wherein holding temperatures can be different from each other. A shelf made of glass-ceramic passes infrared energy from two or more heating elements attached to the glass-ceramic shelf. Energy emitted from the different heating elements effectuate different temperatures of localized regions of the glass-ceramic and impart different amounts of heat energy into a food item or food holding trays above the heating elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE LLCInventor: Loren Veltrop
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Publication number: 20110252813Abstract: A point-of-use food holding cabinet keeps food products cold using a conventional refrigeration device or a semiconductor solid state heat sink. In one embodiment, one compartment can be kept cold or refrigerated while an adjacent compartment can be kept warm or hot. Solid state heat pumps such as Peltier devices absorb heat on one side and emit heat on the other. By configuring the solid state heat sinks appropriately, one compartment or shelf of a holding cabinet can be refrigerated while an adjacent compartment can be kept warm.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE, INC.Inventor: Loren Veltrop
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Publication number: 20110192133Abstract: A motion transmitting drive chain (drive chain) is prevented from buckling by applying a relatively small compressive bias force to one side of the pins around which the chain links rotate. The bias force is applied on the locking projection side of the pins axes of rotation such that the links are urged to rotate in the direction required to lock them against each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: PRINCE CASTLE, INC.Inventors: Loren Veltrop, Donald Van Erden, Paulette Van Erden