Patents by Inventor Sheldon L. Horst

Sheldon L. Horst 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).

  • Publication number: 20110273867
    Abstract: An adjustable lighted shelf and a cabinet having at least one adjustable lighted shelf. The cabinet has power strips attached to a low voltage power supply. Shelf supports are provided for mounting the at least one adjustable shelf in the cabinet. The at least one adjustable shelf has a lighting fixture and contact assemblies. The contact assemblies are in electrical engagement with the lighting fixture and the power strips. The contact assemblies have contacts which extend outward from the adjustable shelf to make electrical engagement with the power strips.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2011
    Publication date: November 10, 2011
    Applicant: PREMIER CUSTOM BUILT, INC.
    Inventors: Sheldon L. HORST, Nevin G. Dagen
  • Patent number: 6328645
    Abstract: A poultry processing machine is provided which automatically vents and opens the poultry, eviscerates the poultry, displays the poultry for inspection, and either provides a normal or radical clean out procedure to the poultry. When the poultry is being physically processed, it is maintained in a generally stationary position with respect to the surface supporting the poultry processor to provide for uniform positioning of the poultry on the conveyor. Further, the poultry is positioned in a generally horizontal position during the venting and opening, eviscerating and cleaning procedures, to facilitate removing the unwanted materials from the poultry without increasing the risk of contamination. The eviscerating station uses an eviscerating tool which includes an opening sized to receive the viscera package therethrough during the eviscerating process to prevent damage to the viscera package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Assignee: Foodcraft Equipment Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Eugene G. Martin, Scott A. Cook, Sheldon L. Horst, Michael E. Lease
  • Patent number: 6227960
    Abstract: A poultry processing machine is provided which automatically vents and opens the poultry, eviscerates the poultry, displays the poultry for inspection, and either provides a normal or radical clean out procedure to the poultry. When the poultry is being physically processed, it is maintained in a generally stationary position with respect to the surface supporting the poultry processor to provide for uniform positioning of the poultry on the conveyor. Further, the poultry is positioned in a generally horizontal position during the venting and opening, eviscerating and cleaning procedures, to facilitate removing the unwanted materials from the poultry without increasing the risk of contamination. The eviscerating station uses an eviscerating tool which includes an opening sized to receive the viscera package therethrough during the eviscerating process to prevent damage to the viscera package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Foodcraft Equipment Co., Inc.
    Inventors: Eugene G. Martin, Michael J. Curtis, Scott A. Cook, Sheldon L. Horst, Michael E. Lease, Thomas M. McCarty, Duane E. Newswanger
  • Patent number: 6186881
    Abstract: A poultry processing machine is provided which automatically vents and opens the poultry, eviscerates the poultry, displays the poultry for inspection, and either provides a normal or radical clean out procedure to the poultry. When the poultry is being physically processed, it is maintained in a generally stationary position with respect to the surface supporting the poultry processor to provide for uniform positioning of the poultry on the conveyor. Further, the poultry is positioned in a generally horizontal position during the venting and opening, eviscerating and cleaning procedures, to facilitate removing the unwanted materials from the poultry without increasing the risk of contamination. The eviscerating station uses an eviscerating tool which includes an opening sized to receive the viscera package therethrough during the eviscerating process to prevent damage to the viscera package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Foodcraft Equipment Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Eugene G. Martin, Michael J. Curtis, Scott A. Cook, Sheldon L. Horst, Michael E. Lease, Thomas M. McCarty, Duane E. Newswanger