Patents by Inventor Robert E. Hanson
Robert E. Hanson 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: 11561213Abstract: In an exemplary embodiment, a system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes a surrogate that reacts to a presence of smoke in air ambient to the surrogate and the food products, the surrogate including an open container of a liquid and a probe in the form of a toroidal conductivity sensor that measures electrical conductivity of the liquid; wherein the electrical conductivity of the liquid increases as smoke is absorbed by the liquid and simultaneously into the food products; and a control that receives a signal from the toroidal conductivity sensor and in response generates a signal and/or a display indicative of the electrical conductivity of the liquid that corresponds to a selected amount of smoke absorption by the food products exposed to the smoke.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2020Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: Sugar Creek Packing Co.Inventors: Robert E. Hanson, Richard L. McKenzie
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Patent number: 11116229Abstract: A system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes a surrogate that reacts to a presence of smoke in air ambient to the surrogate and the food products; and the surrogate is configured to change a state to a preselected degree after an exposure to the smoke for a time sufficient to effect a predetermined amount of smoke absorption by a selected food product. A method of making the system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes placing the surrogate in air ambient to the surrogate in a smokehouse where the food products are to be smoked, configuring the surrogate to change a state after an exposure to the smoke for a time sufficient to effect a predetermined amount of smoke absorption by the food products; and measuring the change of state of the surrogate.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: SUGAR CREEK PACKING CO.Inventor: Robert E. Hanson
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Publication number: 20210048420Abstract: In an exemplary embodiment, a system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes a surrogate that reacts to a presence of smoke in air ambient to the surrogate and the food products, the surrogate including an open container of a liquid and a probe in the form of a toroidal conductivity sensor that measures electrical conductivity of the liquid; wherein the electrical conductivity of the liquid increases as smoke is absorbed by the liquid and simultaneously into the food products; and a control that receives a signal from the toroidal conductivity sensor and in response generates a signal and/or a display indicative of the electrical conductivity of the liquid that corresponds to a selected amount of smoke absorption by the food products exposed to the smoke.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2020Publication date: February 18, 2021Inventors: Robert E. Hanson, Richard L. McKenzie
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Patent number: 10834932Abstract: A system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes a surrogate that reacts to a presence of smoke in air ambient to the surrogate and the food products; and the surrogate is configured to change a state after an exposure to the smoke for a time sufficient to effect a predetermined amount of smoke absorption by a selected food product. A method of making the system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes placing the surrogate in air ambient to the surrogate in a smokehouse where the food products are to be smoked, configuring the surrogate to change a state after an exposure to the smoke for a time sufficient to effect a predetermined amount of smoke absorption by the food products; and measuring the change of state of the surrogate.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2018Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: SUGAR CREEK PACKING CO.Inventors: Robert E. Hanson, David Martin Phinney, Joelle Hemmelgarn, Jacquelyn Blanchard, Matthew Wesley, Matthew Tripp, Alex Gutkoski, Mitch Wiles
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Publication number: 20200288545Abstract: A process and system for microwave cooking food products with humidified air control.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2020Publication date: September 10, 2020Inventors: Patrick N. ANTHONY, Robert E. HANSON, Dennis Michael MANGER, Christopher Neil BLACKMON
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Publication number: 20190307139Abstract: A system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes a surrogate that reacts to a presence of smoke in air ambient to the surrogate and the food products; and the surrogate is configured to change a state after an exposure to the smoke for a time sufficient to effect a predetermined amount of smoke absorption by a selected food product. A method of making the system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes placing the surrogate in air ambient to the surrogate in a smokehouse where the food products are to be smoked, configuring the surrogate to change a state after an exposure to the smoke for a time sufficient to effect a predetermined amount of smoke absorption by the food products; and measuring the change of state of the surrogate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2018Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Sugar Creek Packing Co.Inventors: Robert E. Hanson, David Martin Phinney, Joelle Hemmelgarn, Jacquelyn Blanchard, Matthew Wesley, Matthew Tripp, Alex Gutkoski, Mitch Wiles
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Publication number: 20190307138Abstract: A system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes a surrogate that reacts to a presence of smoke in air ambient to the surrogate and the food products; and the surrogate is configured to change a state to a preselected degree after an exposure to the smoke for a time sufficient to effect a predetermined amount of smoke absorption by a selected food product. A method of making the system for measuring smoke absorption into food products includes placing the surrogate in air ambient to the surrogate in a smokehouse where the food products are to be smoked, configuring the surrogate to change a state after an exposure to the smoke for a time sufficient to effect a predetermined amount of smoke absorption by the food products; and measuring the change of state of the surrogate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Sugar Creek Packing Co.Inventors: Robert E. Hanson, David Martin Phinney, Joelle Hemmelgarn, Jacquelyn Blanchard, Matthew Wesley, Matthew Tripp, Alex Gutkoski, Mitch Wiles
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Patent number: 7629012Abstract: A method for processing a food product involves transporting the food product through a plurality of stations including a loading station, a pasteurization station, and a closing station. The surface of the food product is pasteurized by convectively transferring heat from the pasteurizing medium to the surface of the food product at a rate such that the surface heat transfer coefficient becomes sufficiently higher than the food product conductance coefficient that the surface temperature of the food product is substantially instantaneously elevated above temperatures which are instantly lethal to microbes which may be present. Preferably, steam is condensed on the food product surface in dropwise condensation, and the onset of film condensation is retarded by removing condensate film from such surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2005Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Alkar-RapidPak, Inc.Inventors: Vernon D. Karman, Gary Lee Hahn, Craig R. Bonneville, Tou T. Vang, Nelly Feze, Robert E. Hanson
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Patent number: 7458197Abstract: In a web packaging machine (10) and method packaging a food product (P) between upper and lower webs (14 and 25), wherein the lower web (14) is transported through a series of stations which form the lower web (14) into a component of a package at a forming station (18), and receive the food product (P) at a loading station (20), and close the package with the upper web (25) at a closing station (26), a pasteurization station (300) is provided between the loading station (20) and the closing station (26) and pasteurizing the food product (P).Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Alkar-RapidPak, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Hanson, Craig R. Bonneville, Tou T. Vang, Vernon D. Karman, Gary Lee Hahn, Nelly Feze, John J. Jurkowski
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Patent number: 7195552Abstract: A food processing system for an elongated strand of food product, such as hot dogs or sausage links, provides aligned orientation of conveyor hooks and identical arrival time spacing between adjacent hooks at a reference loading point at a strand producing machine discharge station.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Alkar-RapidPak, Inc.Inventors: Noel R. Johnson, David Norby, Wendell J. Holl, Andi Mikelsons, David Lukens, Nicholas Cable, Anthony Renger, Robert E. Hanson
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Patent number: 6976347Abstract: A method for processing a food product involves transporting the food product through a plurality of stations including a loading station, a pasteurization station, and a closing station. The surface of the food product is pasteurized by convectively transferring heat from the pasteurizing medium to the surface of the food product at a rate such that the surface heat transfer coefficient becomes sufficiently higher than the food product conductance coefficient that the surface temperature of the food product is substantially instantaneously elevated above temperatures which are instantly lethal to microbes which may be present. Preferably, steam is condensed on the food product surface in dropwise condensation, and the onset of film condensation is retarded by removing condensate film from such surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Alkar-Rapidpak, Inc.Inventors: Vernon D. Karman, Gary Lee Hahn, Craig R. Bonneville, Tou T. Vang, Nelly Feze, Robert E. Hanson
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Patent number: 6843043Abstract: In a web packaging machine (10) and method packaging a food product (P) between upper and lower webs (14 and 25), wherein the lower web (14) is transported through a series of stations which form the lower web (14) into a component of a package at a forming station (18), and receive the food product (P) at a loading station (20), and close the package with the upper web (25) at a closing station (26), a pasteurization station (300) is provided between the loading station (20) and the closing station (26) and pasteurizing the food product (P).Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Alkar RapidPak, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Hanson, Craig R. Bonneville, Tou T. Vang, Vernon D. Karman, Gary Lee Hahn, Nelly Feze, John J. Jurkowski
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Publication number: 20040105927Abstract: A method for processing a food product involves transporting the food product through a plurality of stations including a loading station, a pasteurization station, and a closing station. The surface of the food product is pasteurized by convectively transferring heat from the pasteurizing medium to the surface of the food product at a rate such that the surface heat transfer coefficient becomes sufficiently higher than the food product conductance coefficient that the surface temperature of the food product is substantially instantaneously elevated above temperatures which are instantly lethal to microbes which may be present. Preferably, steam is condensed on the food product surface in dropwise condensation, and the onset of film condensation is retarded by removing condensate film from such surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: Vernon D. Karman, Gary Lee Hahn, Craig R. Bonneville, Tou T. Vang, Nelly Feze, Robert E. Hanson
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Publication number: 20040050020Abstract: In a web packaging machine (10) and method packaging a food product (P) between upper and lower webs (14 and 25), wherein the lower web (14) is transported through a series of stations which form the lower web (14) into a component of a package at a forming station (18), and receive the food product (P) at a loading station (20), and close the package with the upper web (25) at a closing station (26), a pasteurization station (300) is provided between the loading station (20) and the closing station (26) and pasteurizing the food product (P).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: Robert E. Hanson, Craig R. Bonneville, Tou T. Vang, Vernon D. Karman, Gary Lee Hahn, Nelly Feze, John J. Jurkowski
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Patent number: 6604452Abstract: A food processing system circulates a processing medium along a circulation path having first and second segments perpendicular to food product travel along a horizontal conveyor. In another aspect, desired sequencing is provided including reversal of orientation order of return and supply path segments of the circulating processing medium.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Alkar-RapidPak, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Hanson, Dennis F. Conohan, Brian G. Sandberg, Peter G. Senn, Dennis P. Roelke, David L. Brethorst, Glenn L. Leach, Christopher D. McLinn, Seth T. Pulsfus, Thomas J. Betley
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Patent number: 6523462Abstract: A food processing system for an elongated strand of food product, such as hot dogs or sausage links, provides aligned orientation of conveyor hooks and identical arrival time spacing between adjacent hooks at a reference loading point at a strand producing machine discharge station.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Alkar-RapidPak, Inc.Inventors: Noel R. Johnson, David Norby, Wendell J. Holl, Andi Mikelsons, David Lukens, Nicholas Cable, Anthony Renger, Robert E. Hanson
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Publication number: 20020166457Abstract: A food processing system circulates a processing medium along a circulation path having first and second segments perpendicular to food product travel along a horizontal conveyor. In another aspect, desired sequencing is provided including reversal of orientation order of return and supply path segments of the circulating processing medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Dennis F. Conohan, Robert E. Hanson, Brian G. Sandberg, Peter G. Senn, Dennis P. Roelke, David L. Brethorst, Glenn L. Leach, Christopher D. McLinn, Seth T. Pulsfus, Thomas J. Betley
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Patent number: 6099881Abstract: A method of curing meat, or other food products, using nitrogen dioxide gas. In a preferred method, the food product is exposed to nitrogen dioxide gas at a concentration in excess of 0.4 ppm. The nitrogen dioxide gas reacts with moisture in the food product to produce nitrous acid which diffuses throughout the product to cure the product and produce the pink "cured" color pigment. In an alternate method, the nitrogen dioxide gas is dissolved in water to produce a solution containing nitrous acid, and the solution is injected into the food product to produce the cured color pigment.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1998Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: DEC International, Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Hanson