Patents by Inventor Robert C. Bullard
Robert C. Bullard 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: 12134597Abstract: A method for producing an aqueous equilibrium peroxylactic acid solution by reaction mixing lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide, water, one or more optional acid catalysts and one or more optional sequestering agents in a vessel over a period of time while maintaining the temperature of the solution at a temperature below about 100° C. The aqueous equilibrium peroxylactic acid solution can be used for reducing the bacterial count on food products, particularly a protein food product, during processing.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2021Date of Patent: November 5, 2024Assignee: Zeco, LLCInventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, A. Rider Barnum
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Patent number: 12064732Abstract: Methods and related apparatus for providing a chemical intervention processing solution for use within processing tanks. Processing tanks can include side streams or ancillary systems for generating the chemical intervention processing solution that can then be introduced into the processing tanks. The antimicrobial agents will be added and mixed in the side stream to form the chemical intervention processing solution. Additional actions can be conducted on the processing solution within the side stream including any and or all of heating, pumping, sampling, measuring, testing and pH adjustment of the processing solution. The chemical intervention processing solution can also be provided by a venturi injector that combines processing water and an antimicrobial agent and/or an alkaline agent outside of the processing tank. The processing solution can be used for various food processing applications.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2021Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: Zeco, LLCInventors: Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, Robert C. Bullard, Joe Guinn, Mason Bradford
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Patent number: 11968988Abstract: Methods and related apparatus for improving the efficacy of antimicrobial agents within processing tanks. Processing tanks can include side streams for introducing antimicrobial agents into the processing tanks. The antimicrobial agents will be added and mixed in the side stream to form a processing solution. Additional actions can be conducted on the processing solution within the side stream including any and or all of heating, pumping, sampling, measuring, testing and pH adjustment of the processing solution. The processing solution is divided into at least two processing solution steams, which can be introduced at two different and distinct locations within the processing tank such as a carcass introduction end and a carcass removal end. By simultaneously introducing at least two processing solution streams at different locations of the processing tank, large concentration gradients of the antimicrobial agent are avoided.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2023Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Zeco, LLCInventors: Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, Robert C. Bullard
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Patent number: 11839858Abstract: A system and related methods for monitoring and dosing peroxycarboxylic acids, particularly peracetic acid, in food processing applications based upon desired concentration of the processing solution. The concentration of the peroxycarboxylic acid measured and additional peroxycarboxylic acid being added to the processing solution if the measured concentration is below a threshold level of the desired concentration, and additional water being added to the processing solution if the measured concentration is above a threshold level of the desired concentration. The system and related methods capable of being used in utilized with either live stream or static, storage tank based systems, to keep the concentration of peroxycarboxylic acid at or near desired concentration levels while experiencing less variation than experienced with conventional flow-based or hand-mixed systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2021Date of Patent: December 12, 2023Assignee: Zee Company I, LLCInventors: George Beason, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, Robert C. Bullard
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Patent number: 11659844Abstract: Methods and related apparatus for improving the efficacy of antimicrobial agents within processing tanks. Processing tanks can include side streams for introducing antimicrobial agents into the processing tanks. The antimicrobial agents will be added and mixed in the side stream to form a processing solution. Additional actions can be conducted on the processing solution within the side stream including any and or all of heating, pumping, sampling, measuring, testing and pH adjustment of the processing solution. The processing solution is divided into at least two processing solution steams, which can be introduced at two different and distinct locations within the processing tank such as a carcass introduction end and a carcass removal end. By simultaneously introducing at least two processing solution streams at different locations of the processing tank, large concentration gradients of the antimicrobial agent are avoided.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2022Date of Patent: May 30, 2023Assignee: Zee Company I, LLCInventors: Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, Robert C. Bullard
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Patent number: 11612848Abstract: A scrubbing assembly for treating malodorous air by chemical scrubbing one or more chemical components from an influent airflow, particularly one or more chemical components that have become airborne from chemical intervention solutions used during food processing, such as vapors from peroxycarboxylic acid solutions used during food processing. The peroxycarboxylic acid vapors are removed from air in a continuous manner within the scrubber assembly utilizing a neutralizing chemical solution to provide a treated effluent airflow that can be returned back to the point of use area from which the malodorous air was removed for treatment.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2019Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: Zee Company I, LLCInventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, A. Rider Barnum, W. Joseph Guinn, Robert J. Matthews
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Patent number: 11591281Abstract: A method for producing an aqueous equilibrium peroxylactic acid solution by reaction mixing lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide, water, one or more optional acid catalysts and one or more optional sequestering agents in a vessel over a period of time while maintaining the temperature of the solution at a temperature below about 100° C. The aqueous equilibrium peroxylactic acid solution can be used for reducing the bacterial count on a protein food product during processing.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2021Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: Zee Company I, LLCInventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, A. Rider Barnum
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Patent number: 11350653Abstract: A poultry carcass spraying cabinet having an inclined or declined section located between the entrance and exit, the inclined or declined section having a slope or angle such that the wing-area of adjacently shackled poultry carcasses being conveyed is spaced to increase spray performance of the carcass spraying cabinet, allow foreign material proximate the wing-area of the poultry carcasses to be dislodged, and thereby minimize cross-contamination during poultry processing. The spray nozzles of adjacent arbor members of the inclined or declined section being located in different horizontal planes to provide optimal spraying performance proximate the wing-area of the poultry carcass.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2020Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: Zee Company I, LLCInventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, George Beason
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Patent number: 11350640Abstract: Methods and related apparatus for improving the efficacy of antimicrobial agents within processing tanks. Processing tanks can include side streams for introducing antimicrobial agents into the processing tanks. The antimicrobial agents will be added and mixed in the side stream to form a processing solution. Additional actions can be conducted on the processing solution within the side stream including any and or all of heating, pumping, sampling, measuring, testing and pH adjustment of the processing solution. The processing solution is divided into at least two processing solution steams, which can be introduced at two different and distinct locations within the processing tank such as a carcass introduction end and a carcass removal end. By simultaneously introducing at least two processing solution streams at different locations of the processing tank, large concentration gradients of the antimicrobial agent are avoided.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2017Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: Zee Company I, LLCInventors: Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, Robert C. Bullard
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Patent number: 11246318Abstract: A submersion conveyor system for processing materials that need to be completely submersed in a processing liquid, such as food products, the submersion conveyor system providing a continual looping motion with a conveyor belt and flights providing a semi-enclosed volume for containing the material to be processed, the semi-enclosed volume containing the material to be processed being completely submersed in at least a portion of a processing tank during operation to provide a washing, rinsing, coating, treating, sanitizing and/or chilling or heating of the processing materials.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2015Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Zee CompanyInventors: Robert C. Bullard, Battle Glascock, James A. Faller, Jonathon R. Bullard
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Publication number: 20210205766Abstract: Methods and related apparatus for providing a chemical intervention processing solution for use within processing tanks. Processing tanks can include side streams or ancillary systems for generating the chemical intervention processing solution that can then be introduced into the processing tanks. The antimicrobial agents will be added and mixed in the side stream to form the chemical intervention processing solution. Additional actions can be conducted on the processing solution within the side stream including any and or all of heating, pumping, sampling, measuring, testing and pH adjustment of the processing solution. The chemical intervention processing solution can also be provided by a venturi injector that combines processing water and an antimicrobial agent and/or an alkaline agent outside of the processing tank. The processing solution can be used for various food processing applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, Robert C. Bullard, George Beason, Joe Guinn, Mason Bradford
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Patent number: 11006648Abstract: A conveyor system and related methods of operation for using two or more conveyors to treat at least two separate sides of food items with a chemical intervention solution. The conveyor system can include two or more conveyors arranged in an angled relationship relative to a horizontal plane such that a first side of a food material is presented on a first conveyor and a second side of the food material is presented on a second conveyor. A chemical intervention system including two or more spray assemblies can apply a suitable chemical intervention solution to the first and second sides of food. The two or more conveyors can be arranged at an angle from 20-45 degrees relative to a common horizontal plane.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2020Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Zee Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, Battle Glascock, James A. Faller, William J. Guinn
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Patent number: 10974211Abstract: A system and related methods for monitoring and dosing peroxycarboxylic acids, particularly peracetic acid, in food processing applications based upon the desired concentration of the processing solution. The peroxycarboxylic acid concentration measured, and additional peroxycarboxylic acid added to the processing solution if the measured concentration is below a threshold level of the desired concentration, or additional water being added to the processing solution if the measured concentration is above a threshold level of the desired concentration. The system and related methods can be utilized with either live stream or static water sources to keep the concentration of peroxycarboxylic acid at or near desired concentration levels, which results in less concentration variation than experienced with conventional flow-based or hand-mixed systems.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2017Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: Zee Company, Inc.Inventors: George Beason, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, Robert C. Bullard
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Patent number: 10919831Abstract: A method for producing an aqueous equilibrium peroxylactic acid solution by reaction mixing lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide, water, one or more optional acid catalysts and one or more optional sequestering agents in a vessel over a period of time while maintaining the temperature of the solution at a temperature below about 100° C. The aqueous equilibrium peroxylactic acid solution can be used for reducing the bacterial count on a protein food product during processing.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2020Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Zee Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, A. Rider Barnum
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Patent number: 10876083Abstract: An acidic cleaning composition and related methods of use for rapidly cleaning and sanitizing hard contact surfaces in the food and beverage industry. The acidic cleaning composition includes a concentrated acidic solution, a strong oxidizer, a surfactant, a suitable solvent and/or sufficient quantities of water. The acidic cleaning composition rapidly removes soils from food and beverage contact surfaces such as, for example, brewing vats and kegs, without requiring CO2 be removed from the brewery vessel. The acidic cleaning composition can be in a concentrated form for dilution with additional dilution water at ambient or faucet temperature as opposed to requiring the use of “hot” water. The acidic cleaning composition is free-rinsing leaving essentially no residue on the contact surface. The surfactant provides low-foam properties so as to avoid cavitation and damage within a pump assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2019Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: ZEE COMPANY, INC.Inventors: James Diamantis, Keith Seyfried, Jonathan R. Bullard, James A. Faller, Robert C. Bullard
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Publication number: 20200352201Abstract: A method for producing a marinated meat product having an extended shelf life and/or reduced microbial activity by vacuum tumbling meat pieces in the presence of at least one peroxycarboxylic acid. The meat pieces may be treated with the desired marinade at the same time as being treated with the at least one peroxycarboxylic acid or separately. The marinated meat pieces may be packaged in the presence of at least one peroxycarboxylic acid to extend the shelf-life of the marinated meat product.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller
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Publication number: 20200323249Abstract: A poultry carcass spraying cabinet having an inclined or declined section located between the entrance and exit, the inclined or declined section having a slope or angle such that the wing-area of adjacently shackled poultry carcasses being conveyed is spaced to increase spray performance of the carcass spraying cabinet, allow foreign material proximate the wing-area of the poultry carcasses to be dislodged, and thereby minimize cross-contamination during poultry processing. The spray nozzles of adjacent arbor members of the inclined or declined section being located in different horizontal planes to provide optimal spraying performance proximate the wing-area of the poultry carcass.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2020Publication date: October 15, 2020Inventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, George Beason
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Patent number: 10745338Abstract: A method for producing an aqueous equilibrium peroxylactic acid solution by reaction mixing lactic acid, hydrogen peroxide, water, one or more optional acid catalysts and one or more optional sequestering agents in a vessel over a period of time while maintaining the temperature of the solution at a temperature below about 100° C. The aqueous equilibrium peroxylactic acid solution can be used for reducing the bacterial count on a protein food product during processing.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2019Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: Zee Company, Inc.Inventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, James A. Faller, A. Rider Barnum
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Patent number: 10716311Abstract: A conveyor system and related methods of operation for using two or more conveyors to treat at least two separate sides of food items with a chemical intervention solution. The conveyor system can include two or more conveyors arranged in an angled relationship relative to a horizontal plane such that a first side of a food material is presented on a first conveyor and a second side of the food material is presented on a second conveyor. A chemical intervention system including two or more spray assemblies can apply a suitable chemical intervention solution to the first and second sides of food. The two or more conveyors can be arranged at an angle from 20-45 degrees relative to a common horizontal plane.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2017Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: ZEE COMPANY, INC.Inventors: Robert C. Bullard, Jonathon R. Bullard, Battle Glascock, James A. Faller, William J. Guinn
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Publication number: 20190136160Abstract: An acidic cleaning composition and related methods of use for rapidly cleaning and sanitizing hard contact surfaces in the food and beverage industry. The acidic cleaning composition includes a concentrated acidic solution, a strong oxidizer, a surfactant, a suitable solvent and/or sufficient quantities of water. The acidic cleaning composition rapidly removes soils from food and beverage contact surfaces such as, for example, brewing vats and kegs, without requiring CO2 be removed from the brewery vessel. The acidic cleaning composition can be in a concentrated form for dilution with additional dilution water at ambient or faucet temperature as opposed to requiring the use of “hot” water. The acidic cleaning composition is free-rinsing leaving essentially no residue on the contact surface. The surfactant provides low-foam properties so as to avoid cavitation and damage within a pump assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2019Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: James Diamantis, Keith Seyfried, Jonathan R. Bullard, James A. Faller, Robert C. Bullard