Patents by Inventor Peter Helm
Peter Helm 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: 20110209591Abstract: A self-centering steady rest (1) for clamping a workpiece (4) on a turning machine, with three holding elements (5, 6, 7) mounted in a housing (2) and held adjustably in a common plane, the two outer holding elements (5, 7) being configured as swivelling angled levers supported in the housing (2) and in a mirror-image arrangement with one another, and the middle holding element (6) is guided in the housing (2) by means of middle piece (8) in a driveable connection with a drive unit (61) to be axially moveable in the direction of the workpiece (4), with control surfaces (9) being provided on the middle piece (8) wherein the two outer holding elements (5, 7) interact with the control surfaces (9) to achieve clamping movements of the three holding elements (5, 6, 7) and are performed by means of a drive device (21, 61) which is operated electrically, and which performs a rotational movement that is converted into an axial advance and return movement performed by the middle piece (8).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: Peter Helm, Eckhard Maurer
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Publication number: 20110072983Abstract: A cooking apparatus has a cooking chamber (10). The vapors created in the cooking chamber (10) are removed with a vapor outlet channel (31). A vapor condensation device (40) brings the vapors into contact with cooling liquid. The vapor condensation device (40) has a container (41), in which a liquid bath (42) is located. The vapor outlet channel (31) carries the vapors out of the cooking chamber (10) into the container (41) of the vapor condensation device (40). There, the vapors are brought into contact with the liquid from the liquid bath (42) and thereby partially condensed. Furthermore, a device drain (36) is provided. The container (41) of the vapor condensation device (40) has a vapor guide element (43). Said element guides the vapors through one or more channels in the container (41). The vapor guide element (43) is configured such that one wall of the wall surfaces of the channel or channels is formed by the surface of the liquid bath (42) in the container (41).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: MKN MASCHINENFABRIK KURT NEUBAUER GMBH & CO.Inventor: Peter Helm
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Patent number: 7728261Abstract: The invention relates to a cooking appliance (10) comprising a cooking chamber (11) with heating elements (12) and a water supply (30) that has a water outlet (33) and is fed by an outer water supply line (40). The water supply (30) is provided with at least one intermediate water storage tank (45) with a pre-determined inner volume (46) that can be filled with water and is fed by the outer water supply line. The filling and emptying of the inner volume (46) of the at least one intermediate water storage tank (45) can be temporarily blocked by means of a three-way valve or two-way valves. The water from the inner volume (33) of the at least one intermediate water storage tank (45) can be emptied via the water outlets (33) in order to generate steam in the cooking chamber (11). The emptying of said at least one intermediate water storage tank is especially periodical or clocked.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: MKN Maschinenfabrik Kurt Neubauer GmbH & Co.Inventor: Peter Helm
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Patent number: 7677163Abstract: A cooking device has a cooking chamber as well as a cooking chamber outlet for a fluid. An air trap is provided downstream of the cooking chamber outlet. A device outlet is arranged in turn downstream of the air trap. A water reservoir is located in the air trap. A connection pipe leads from the water reservoir in the air trap into the cooking chamber. Associated with the connection pipe is a transport means, which permits a controllable supply of fluid from the water reservoir in the air trap into the cooking chamber.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: MKN Maschinenfabrik Kurt Neubauer GmbH & Co.Inventor: Peter Helm
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Patent number: 7325481Abstract: A cooking device comprises a cooking chamber (11) and one or more heating elements (12). Furthermore, a blower (20) is provided, which comprises a radial blower impeller (22) and an atomisation element rotating with the radial blower impeller (22). A water supply (30) comprises at least one water outlet (33), which supplies water onto the atomisation element (25). An evaporation of the water and thus a humid cooking chamber air is achieved. The atomising element is a discoidal, axially-symmetrical element, the outer radius of which is the same as, or larger than the inner radius of the blade region of the radial blower impeller (22). The atomisation element is arranged adjacent to the radial blower impeller in the axial direction and the water outlet (33) is arranged adjacent to the atomisation element (25), outside the radial blower impeller (22).Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2002Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: MKN Maschinenfabrik Kurt Neubauer GmbH & Co.Inventor: Peter Helm
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Publication number: 20070084454Abstract: The invention relates to a cooking appliance (10) comprising a cooking chamber (11) with heating elements (12) and a water supply (30) that has a water outlet (33) and is fed by an outer water supply line (40). The water supply (30) is provided with at least one intermediate water storage tank (45) with a pre-determined inner volume (46) that can be filled with water and is fed by the outer water supply line. The filling and emptying of the inner volume (46) of the at least one intermediate water storage tank (45) can be temporarily blocked by means of a three-way valve or two-way valves. The water from the inner volume (33) of the at least one intermediate water storage tank (45) can be emptied via the water outlets (33) in order to generate steam in the cooking chamber (11). The emptying of said at least one intermediate water storage tank is especially periodical or clocked.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2004Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventor: Peter Helm
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Publication number: 20060260476Abstract: A cooking device has a cooking chamber as well as a cooking chamber outlet for a fluid. An air trap is provided downstream of the cooking chamber outlet. A device outlet is arranged in turn downstream of the air trap. A water reservoir is located in the air trap. A connection pipe leads from the water reservoir in the air trap into the cooking chamber. Associated with the connection pipe is a transport means, which permits a controllable supply of fluid from the water reservoir in the air trap into the cooking chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventor: Peter Helm
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Publication number: 20050109215Abstract: A cooking device comprises a cooking chamber (11) and one or more heating elements (12). Furthermore, a blower (20) is provided, which comprises a radial blower impeller (22) and an atomisation element rotating with the radial blower impeller (22). A water supply (30) comprises at least one water outlet (33), which supplies water onto the atomisation element (25). An evaporation of the water and thus a humid cooking chamber air is achieved. The atomising element is a discoidal, axially-symmetrical element, the outer radius of which is the same as, or larger than the inner radius of the blade region of the radial blower impeller (22). The atomisation element is arranged adjacent to the radial blower impeller in the axial direction and the water outlet (33) is arranged adjacent to the atomisation element (25), outside the radial blower impeller (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2002Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventor: Peter Helm
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Patent number: 6238463Abstract: The present invention concerns a method of cleaning exhaust air from kitchen equipment, such as steamers, grilling equipment, baking ovens and the like. According to this method, the exhaust air is subjected to a pressure increase and then introduced into a fluid bath. The present invention also concerns a device (1) for cleaning exhaust air from kitchen equipment (3) for removing exhaust air from the kitchen equipment, having a pressure boosting device (7) for increasing the pressure in the exhaust air, a fluid bath (13) and an inlet line (9) for supplying exhaust air into the fluid bath (13).Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Eloma GmbH GrosskichentechnikInventor: Peter Helm
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Patent number: 6105605Abstract: The present invention relates to a hose rolling system for a hose, in particular the hose of a hand shower, through which gaseous or liquid media can be transported, comprising: a hose winding device (1) comprising a hose drum (3) rotatably mounted on an axle (11), a medium supply means (13) arranged at least partially in said axle (11) and comprising an entrance opening (15) and an exit opening (17), connecting means (19) serving to connect said medium supply means (13) with the hose, locking means (21, 23) for locking said hose drum (3) in particular circumferential areas thereof, and spring means (90) impacting said hose drum (3) in the winding direction of the hose and driving said hose drum (3) in winding direction after releasing the locking means, wherein a sealing means (59) is provided which allows for the flow of medium over a particular circumferential area of said axle (11) only and co-operates with said locking means (21, 23) such that the flow of medium is effected only in the area of locking byType: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Eloma GmbH GrobkuchentechnikInventors: Peter Helm, Klaus Ludwig Moser
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Patent number: 6096357Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of baking or cooking food in an environment-protecting and safe way in preferably program-controlled baking-, hot air-, combined steam devices or steam cooking devices, wherein considerable, possibly overheated amounts of steam are produced during baking or cooking and remain in the device when the baking or cooking process has finished. In accordance with the invention, a removal of dampness from the cooking space is always performed prior to the termination of the baking or cooking process.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Eloma GmbH GrobkuchentechnikInventor: Peter Helm
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Patent number: 6070517Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for removing dampness form a cooking space (3) of a steam cooking device or a pressure cooker (1). The cooking space is at least partially filled with steam. The steam or the mixture of hot air and steam, respectively, is circulated in the cooking space (3) by means of a ventilating wheel (9) or a radial fan. The gas mixture to be circulated is sucked in substantially axially in the central area (10) of the ventilating wheel (9) and is drawn off to the outside substantially radially, with superfluous steam or superfluous mixture of hot air and steam, respectively, being removed from the cooking space (3) through a waste air opening (11) and dry fresh air being supplied from the outside for removing dampness. The dry fresh air is supplied at the rear, is sucked in through an opening (27) provided in the rear front end (25) of the ventilating wheel (9) and is deflected to the outside of the ventilating wheel (9) by way of a deflecting device (29).Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Eloma GmbH GrobkuchentechnikInventor: Peter Helm