Patents by Inventor Matthew Raider
Matthew Raider 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: 12016108Abstract: Processes and systems that enhance the heating of packaged foodstuffs and other items in various microwave heating systems are described herein. It has been unexpectedly found that configuring the microwave heating zone of a microwave-assisted pasteurization or sterilization system so that the article carrier, the microwave launchers, and/or the packages have certain relative dimensions may significantly enhance the uniformity of heating of the articles. The result is pasteurized or sterilized articles that exhibit fewer hot and cold spots, a consistent microbial lethality rate, and desirable end properties, such as visual appearance, taste, and texture.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2021Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: 915 Labs, LLCInventors: Matthew Raider, David Behringer, Li Zhang, Harold Dail Kimrey, Jr.
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Patent number: 11363685Abstract: Carriers suitable for transporting a plurality of articles through a microwave heating zone are provided. Carriers as described herein may include an outer frame and upper and lower support structures vertically spaced from one another to provide a cargo volume into which the articles are loaded. At least a portion of the upper and/or lower support structures may be formed of an electrically conductive material. Additionally, the carrier may include removable article spacing members, such as vertical spacing members and dividers, that can be selectively inserted to adjust the size and/or shaper of the cargo volume. Carriers as described herein may be configured to receive a variety of different articles, including trays and pouches, and the articles may be loaded into the carrier in a nested or overlapping manner.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2019Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: 915 Labs, Inc.Inventors: Harold Dail Kimrey, Jr., Matthew Raider, Lea Mohr, John Hirschey, Michele Reeve
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Publication number: 20210289595Abstract: Processes and systems that enhance the heating of packaged foodstuffs and other items in various microwave heating systems are described herein. The foodstuffs may be contained in a package including one or more energy control elements that interact with microwave energy in order to alter the effect that microwave energy has on the foodstuff. These energy control elements can enhance or inhibit microwave energy and a single package may include one or more energy control elements. In some cases, the energy control element may respond differently to different types of microwave energy. As a result, some packages described herein may exhibit different absorption or reflectance characteristics when exposed to microwave energy while being pasteurized or sterilized in a larger-scale microwave heating system than when the package is reheated in an at-home microwave oven prior to consumption or use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Applicant: 915 Labs, Inc.Inventors: Harold Dail Kimrey, JR., Lora Nicolette Spizzirri, Li Zhang, David Behringer, Matthew Raider
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Publication number: 20210219392Abstract: Processes and systems that enhance the heating of packaged foodstuffs and other items in various microwave heating systems are described herein. It has been unexpectedly found that configuring the microwave heating zone of a microwave-assisted pasteurization or sterilization system so that the article carrier, the microwave launchers, and/or the packages have certain relative dimensions may significantly enhance the uniformity of heating of the articles. The result is pasteurized or sterilized articles that exhibit fewer hot and cold spots, a consistent microbial lethality rate, and desirable end properties, such as visual appearance, taste, and texture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2021Publication date: July 15, 2021Inventors: Matthew RAIDER, David BEHRINGER, Li ZHANG, Harold Dail KIMREY, JR.
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Patent number: 11032879Abstract: Processes and systems that enhance the heating of packaged foodstuffs and other items in various microwave heating systems are described herein. The foodstuffs may be contained in a package including one or more energy control elements that interact with microwave energy in order to alter the effect that microwave energy has on the foodstuff. These energy control elements can enhance or inhibit microwave energy and a single package may include one or more energy control elements. In some cases, the energy control element may respond differently to different types of microwave energy. As a result, some packages described herein may exhibit different absorption or reflectance characteristics when exposed to microwave energy while being pasteurized or sterilized in a larger-scale microwave heating system than when the package is reheated in an at-home microwave oven prior to consumption or use.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2018Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: 915 LABS, INC.Inventors: Harold Dail Kimrey, Jr., Lora Nicolette Spizzirri, Li Zhang, David Behringer, Matthew Raider
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Patent number: 10966293Abstract: Processes and systems that enhance the heating of packaged foodstuffs and other items in various microwave heating systems are described herein. It has been unexpectedly found that configuring the microwave heating zone of a microwave-assisted pasteurization or sterilization system so that the article carrier, the microwave launchers, and/or the packages have certain relative dimensions may significantly enhance the uniformity of heating of the articles. The result is pasteurized or sterilized articles that exhibit fewer hot and cold spots, a consistent microbial lethality rate, and desirable end properties, such as visual appearance, taste, and texture.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: 915 Labs, LLCInventors: Matthew Raider, David Behringer, Li Zhang, Harold Dail Kimrey, Jr.
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Patent number: 10638557Abstract: Carriers suitable for transporting a plurality of articles through a microwave heating zone are provided. Carriers as described herein may include an outer frame and upper and lower support structures vertically spaced from one another to provide a cargo volume into which the articles are loaded. At least a portion of the upper and/or lower support structures may be formed of an electrically conductive material. Additionally, the carrier may include removable article spacing members, such as vertical spacing members and dividers, that can be selectively inserted to adjust the size and/or shaper of the cargo volume. Carriers as described herein may be configured to receive a variety of different articles, including trays and pouches, and the articles may be loaded into the carrier in a nested or overlapping manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2016Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: 915 Labs, LLCInventors: Harold Dail Kimrey, Jr., Caleb Samuel Bales, Matthew Raider, David Behringer
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Publication number: 20190357322Abstract: Carriers suitable for transporting a plurality of articles through a microwave heating zone are provided. Carriers as described herein may include an outer frame and upper and lower support structures vertically spaced from one another to provide a cargo volume into which the articles are loaded. At least a portion of the upper and/or lower support structures may be formed of an electrically conductive material. Additionally, the carrier may include removable article spacing members, such as vertical spacing members and dividers, that can be selectively inserted to adjust the size and/or shaper of the cargo volume. Carriers as described herein may be configured to receive a variety of different articles, including trays and pouches, and the articles may be loaded into the carrier in a nested or overlapping manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: 915 Labs, LLCInventors: Harold Dail Kimrey, JR., Matthew Raider, Lea Mohr, John Hirschey, Michele Reeve
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Patent number: 10397988Abstract: Carriers suitable for transporting a plurality of articles through a microwave heating zone are provided. Carriers as described herein may include an outer frame and upper and lower support structures vertically spaced from one another to provide a cargo volume into which the articles are loaded. At least a portion of the upper and/or lower support structures may be formed of an electrically conductive material. Additionally, the carrier may include removable article spacing members, such as vertical spacing members and dividers, that can be selectively inserted to adjust the size and/or shaper of the cargo volume. Carriers as described herein may be configured to receive a variety of different articles, including trays and pouches, and the articles may be loaded into the carrier in a nested or overlapping manner.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2016Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: 915 Labs, LLCInventors: Harold Dail Kimrey, Jr., Matthew Raider, Lea Mohr, John Hirschey, Michele Reeve
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Publication number: 20180302960Abstract: Processes and systems that enhance the heating of packaged foodstuffs and other items in various microwave heating systems are described herein. It has been unexpectedly found that configuring the microwave heating zone of a microwave-assisted pasteurization or sterilization system so that the article carrier, the microwave launchers, and/or the packages have certain relative dimensions may significantly enhance the uniformity of heating of the articles. The result is pasteurized or sterilized articles that exhibit fewer hot and cold spots, a consistent microbial lethality rate, and desirable end properties, such as visual appearance, taste, and texture.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2018Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Matthew Raider, David Behringer, Li Zhang, Harold Dail Kimrey, JR.
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Publication number: 20180270919Abstract: Processes and systems that enhance the heating of packaged foodstuffs and other items in various microwave heating systems are described herein. The foodstuffs may be contained in a package including one or more energy control elements that interact with microwave energy in order to alter the effect that microwave energy has on the foodstuff. These energy control elements can enhance or inhibit microwave energy and a single package may include one or more energy control elements. In some cases, the energy control element may respond differently to different types of microwave energy. As a result, some packages described herein may exhibit different absorption or reflectance characteristics when exposed to microwave energy while being pasteurized or sterilized in a larger-scale microwave heating system than when the package is reheated in an at-home microwave oven prior to consumption or use.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2018Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Harold Dail Kimrey, JR., Lora Nicolette Spizzirri, Li Zhang, David Behringer, Matthew Raider
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Publication number: 20180168199Abstract: Methods for pasteurizing or sterilizing liquid or semi-liquid materials in a liquid-filled microwave heating system are described herein. The methods described herein may be used for pasteurizing or sterilizing a variety of different liquids and semi-liquids, including foodstuffs and beverages, as well as medical, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and veterinary liquids. Efficient and rapid heating using microwave energy can provide better temperature control, which permits the use of thinner bottles without sacrificing product quality or safety.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2017Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventors: Anthony Robert Knoerzer, Matthew Raider, David Behringer
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Publication number: 20180168200Abstract: Methods for pasteurizing or sterilizing liquid or semi-liquid materials in a liquid-filled microwave heating system are described herein. The methods described herein may be used for pasteurizing or sterilizing a variety of different liquids and semi-liquids, including foodstuffs and beverages, as well as medical, pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and veterinary liquids. Efficient and rapid heating using microwave energy can provide better temperature control, which permits the use of thinner bottles without sacrificing product quality or safety.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2017Publication date: June 21, 2018Inventors: Anthony Robert Knoerzer, Matthew Raider, David Behringer
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Publication number: 20170099706Abstract: Carriers suitable for transporting a plurality of articles through a microwave heating zone are provided. Carriers as described herein may include an outer frame and upper and lower support structures vertically spaced from one another to provide a cargo volume into which the articles are loaded. At least a portion of the upper and/or lower support structures may be formed of an electrically conductive material. Additionally, the carrier may include removable article spacing members, such as vertical spacing members and dividers, that can be selectively inserted to adjust the size and/or shaper of the cargo volume. Carriers as described herein may be configured to receive a variety of different articles, including trays and pouches, and the articles may be loaded into the carrier in a nested or overlapping manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2016Publication date: April 6, 2017Inventors: Harold Dail Kimrey, JR., Matthew Raider, Lea Mohr, John Hirschey, Michele Reeve
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Publication number: 20170099704Abstract: Carriers suitable for transporting a plurality of articles through a microwave heating zone are provided. Carriers as described herein may include an outer frame and upper and lower support structures vertically spaced from one another to provide a cargo volume into which the articles are loaded. At least a portion of the upper and/or lower support structures may be formed of an electrically conductive material. Additionally, the carrier may include removable article spacing members, such as vertical spacing members and dividers, that can be selectively inserted to adjust the size and/or shaper of the cargo volume. Carriers as described herein may be configured to receive a variety of different articles, including trays and pouches, and the articles may be loaded into the carrier in a nested or overlapping manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2016Publication date: April 6, 2017Inventors: Harold Dail Kimrey, Jr., Caleb Samuel Bales, Matthew Raider, David Behringer