Patents by Inventor Paul W. Garbo

Paul W. Garbo 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: 6558810
    Abstract: Formation of sintered metal fiber porous mats used as burner faces and filters comprises dispersing metal fibers in a viscous aqueous solution of one or more cellulose ethers, vacuum molding the dispersed metal fibers on a foraminous support, eliminating residual aqueous cellulose ether from the vacuum molded metal fiber porous mat, and sintering the mat. Water solutions of methylcellulose and/or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose having a viscosity of at least about 1500 centipoises are often used pursuant to this invention.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Publication number: 20020028154
    Abstract: Formation of sintered metal fiber porous mats used as burner faces and filters comprises dispersing metal fibers in a viscous aqueous solution of one or more cellulose ethers, vacuum molding the dispersed metal fibers on a foraminous support, eliminating residual aqueous cellulose ether from the vacuum molded metal fiber porous mat, and sintering the mat. Water solutions of methylcellulose and/or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose having a viscosity of at least about 1500 centipoises are often used pursuant to this invention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2001
    Publication date: March 7, 2002
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Publication number: 20010033886
    Abstract: An aluminum foil mold is placed in a rigid back-up mold with a cavity matching the contour of the foil mold. Fluid food deposited in the foil mold is compressed therein by a mold top that is pressed down against the back-up mold. Heat applied to the back-up mold and mold top flows to the foil mold and fluid food therein to effect baking under pressure. Thus, a unified food product is formed in the foil mold that can protect the food product against handling damage until it is eaten. A foil mold of novel design is used to form a food product shaped like an upside-down pizza shell.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2001
    Publication date: October 25, 2001
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 6284301
    Abstract: An aluminum foil mold is placed in a rigid back-up mold with a cavity matching the contour of the foil mold. Fluid food deposited in the foil mold is compressed therein by a mold top that is pressed down against the back-up mold. Heat applied to the back-up mold and mold top flows to the foil mold and fluid food therein to effect baking under pressure. Thus, a unified food product is formed in the foil mold that can protect the food product against handling damage until it is eaten. A foil mold of novel design is used to form a food product shaped like an upside-down pizza shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 4, 2001
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 6240836
    Abstract: An aluminum foil mold is placed in a rigid back-up mold with a cavity matching the contour of the foil mold. Fluid food deposited in the foil mold is compressed therein by a mold top that is pressed down against the back-up mold. Heat applied to the back-up mold and mold top flows to the foil mold and fluid food therein to effect baking under pressure. Thus, a unified food product is formed in the foil mold that can protect the food product against handling damage until it is eaten. A foil mold of novel design is used to form a food product shaped like an upside-down pizza shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 6221408
    Abstract: Pieces of cooked pasta are converted into unified masses by the use of edible, water-soluble cellulose derivatives as binding agents. For example, 2-inch pieces of cooked linguini are mixed with a viscous aqueous solution of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose to coat the linguini pieces. The admixed mass is baked to expel moisture and set the binder. Preferably, the admixed mass is compressed and baked under pressure to form a compact composite. By using a heated compression mold designed to form conventional pizza shells, cooked pieces of pasta and binder, any of several cellulose derivatives, are baked into a unified, pleasing alternative to dough-formed pizza shells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 6214399
    Abstract: A simple apparatus for molding and baking food in particulate or fluid form into edible unified products comprises a heated mold bottom with a cavity or recess, a base member at the bottom of the recess which can be pushed up by a rod that slides through the mold bottom, and a heated mold top that can be alternately brought down on, and lifted off, the mold bottom. By placing a measured quantity of food particles in the mold recess and bringing the mold top down in pressing contact with the mold bottom, the food particles are compressed for a selected baking period. The mold top is then raised away from the mold bottom and the base member is pushed up to eject the resulting unified product from the mold recess. The mold recess may be shaped to provide a snug fit with a preformed aluminum foil mold placed therein to produce unified food in a foil mold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2001
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 6026737
    Abstract: A simple apparatus for molding and baking food particles into edible unified products comprises a heated stationary ring sandwiched by a heated bottom plate and a heated top plate. Both plates can alternately be brought against, and removed from, the ring. By placing a measured quantity of food particles on the bottom plate while against the ring and by bringing the top plate down on the ring, the food particles are compressed for a selected baking period. The top plate is then raised from the ring and the bottom plate is lowered from the ring so that the resulting unified product is released.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 22, 2000
    Assignee: SBJR Restaurants Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph C. D'Alterio, Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 5960705
    Abstract: A simple apparatus for molding and baking food particles into edible unified products comprises a heated stationary ring, a heated bottom plate, fitted in the ring and movable up and down therein, and a heated top plate that can be alternately brought down on, and lifted off, the ring. By placing a measured quantity of food particles on the bottom plate and bringing the top plate down in pressing contact with the ring, the food particles are compressed for a selected baking period. The top plate is then raised away from the ring, the bottom plate is pushed up so that its top face is flush with, or above, the top of the ring, and the resulting unified product is readily removed from the bottom plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: SBJR Restaurants Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph C. D'Alterio, Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 5372007
    Abstract: The generation of electricity via a steam turbine-driven generator is improved by mixing high-pressure fuel gas with the steam supplied to the turbine. The turbine discharge is separated into gas and steam condensate. The gas is burned to convert the condensate into the steam supplied to the turbine. Maximum benefits of such operation are attained by conducting the combustion of the separated gas with a porous fiber burner to suppress the formation of air pollutants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1994
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 5025631
    Abstract: Cogeneration of at least electricity and refrigeration with low NO.sub.x combustion of fuel gas supplied at high pressure involves expanding the gas, after preheating, in a turbo-expander which drives a centrifugal compressor for the refrigerant vapor of a refrigeration system. The expanded fuel gas admixed with a limited amount of air is fed to a porous fiber burner to effect flameless combustion on the outer surface of the burner and yield a flue gas with a very low content of NO.sub.x and other pollutants. Combustion heat is used to produce high-pressure steam which is fed to a steam turbine that drives an electric generator. The flue gas can be passed through an absorption system for the recovery of carbon dioxide, part of the steam being utilized in the absorption system. When desired, recovered carbon dioxide can be liquefied with refrigeration produced by the cogeneration system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1991
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 5001902
    Abstract: Cogeneration of electricity and carbon dioxide with low NO.sub.x combustion of vaporizable liquid fuels, particularly alcohols and hydrocarbons, is achieved by feeding the vaporized fuel admixed with a limited amount of air to a porous fiber burner and effecting flameless combustion on the outer surface of the burner to yield a flue gas with a very low content of NO.sub.x and other pollutants. The liquid fuel is vaporized by injection into hot combustion air preheated by heat exchange with the flue gas while heat from the burner is utilized to produce high-pressure steam which is supplied to a steam turbine that drives an electric generator. The flue gas is then passed through an absorption system for the recovery carbon dioxide, part of the steam being used in the absorption system. When desired, recovered carbon dioxide can be liquefied with refrigeration produced by the cogeneration system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 1990
    Date of Patent: March 26, 1991
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 4865543
    Abstract: Improved combustion of liquid fuel is achieved with a porous fiber burner by forming a mixture of the vaporized fuel and all of the desired combustion air sufficiently heated to prevent condensation of the vaporized fuel, and introducing the heated mixture into the porous fiber burner to effect flameless combustion on the outer surface of the burner. The resulting surface combustion produces a high proportion of radiant heat and increased thermal efficiency while suppressing the formation of nitrogen oxides and other pollutants in the flue gas. Periodically, fuel gas may be supplied to the same porous fiber burner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 4784599
    Abstract: Improved combustion of liquid fuel is achieved with a porous fiber burner by forming a mixture of the vaporized fuel and all of the desired combustion air sufficiently heated to prevent condensation of the vaporized fuel, and introducing the heated mixture into the porous fiber burner to effect flameless combustion on the outer surface of the burner. The resulting surface combustion produces a high proportions of radiant heat and increased thermal efficiency while suppressing the formation of nitrogen oxides and other pollutants in the flue gas. Periodically, fuel gas may be supplied to the same porous fiber burner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1988
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 4322910
    Abstract: In the agriculture of various crops, required weeding or defoliation is commonly achieved by the application of chemicals or by flaming. Health and environmental hazards limit the number of chemicals which can be used. Chemicals are slow acting and can be prematurely washed away by rain. Flaming requires careful control and in many cases is impractical. Cryogenic defoliation carried out by spraying an inert liquefied gas such as nitrogen presents no health and environmental hazards and is not impaired by subsequent rain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1982
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 4320802
    Abstract: Land-fill gas containing principally methane and carbon dioxide is injected into a partially depleted oil reservoir to stimulate crude oil production. Solution of injected gas, especially carbon dioxide, in the crude oil materially reduces its viscosity which together with pressurization increases oil flow. Gas separated from produced oil is fractionated into valuable methane-rich gas and carbon dioxide-rich gas which is recycled to the oil reservoir. Part or all of the land-fill gas may be first fractionated and the resultant carbon dioxide-rich gas then injected into the reservoir.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1982
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: 4297913
    Abstract: Remote controls of the type in which a push-pull blade extends through a tubular sheath and is supported on its opposite sides by rolling elements held spaced from one another by cage strips are improved by providing openings in the push-pull blade to capture the rolling elements and thus obviate the cage strips. A feature of the improvement is that the openings in the blade are dimensioned to permit the rolling elements on opposite sides of the blade to be in rolling contact with each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1981
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo
  • Patent number: D461101
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Inventor: Paul W. Garbo