Patents by Inventor Steven J. Cyr
Steven J. Cyr 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: 20240375027Abstract: A tiltable filter canister including a housing and a lid adjacent to each other. The lid encloses the housing to form an interior of the tiltable filter canister. A seal may be disposed between the housing and the lid for forming a vacuum tight seal. A handle is connected to the lid, the handle having a first position and a second position. When the handle is in the first position, the seal may form the vacuum tight seal. A pin connects the handle to the lid and allows the handle to rotate between the first position and the second position. An arcuate surface may be present on the handle with a first protrusion for receiving a stop and a second protrusion. A first canister position of the tiltable filter canister is configured for performing a filtering operation and a second canister position of the tiltable filter canister is configured for performing a maintenance operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2024Publication date: November 14, 2024Applicant: Pitco Frialator, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Conti, Steven J. Cyr, Karl M. Searl
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Publication number: 20240375030Abstract: A filter purge and maintenance control system monitors a fluid circulation line passing fluid through a filter. The system includes a vacuum switch manifold having a first vacuum switch sensing a first calibrated vacuum threshold, and a second vacuum switch sensing a second calibrated vacuum threshold in the fluid circulation line. The first vacuum switch provides a first calibrated vacuum threshold signal. The second vacuum switch provides a second calibrated vacuum threshold signal. A purge switch is actuated to purge a fluid from a filter housing, and a reset switch is actuated to reset the control system to a filtering operation. A first indicator is connected to the first vacuum switch for receiving the first calibrated vacuum threshold signal and illuminating the first threshold indicator. A second indicator is connected to the second vacuum switch for receiving the second calibrated vacuum threshold signal and illuminating the second threshold indicator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2024Publication date: November 14, 2024Applicant: Pitco Frialator, Inc.Inventors: Jared C. Perkins, Matthew Conti, Steven J. Cyr
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Patent number: 12022978Abstract: A capacitive sensor and control system is configured to detect the presence (or absence) of a filter pan and of fluid within a filter pan. Configured in a filter pan of a deep fryer, the sensor determines when a level of liquid within the filter pan is at or above the level of the. The sensor is in communication with the control system and the sensor sends a signal to the control system representative of the presence of liquid within the filter pan and at the level of the sensor. The controller receives the signal from the sensor, and allows operation of a fluid management system and its associated plumbing to completely and safely move oil into and out of the filter pan.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2019Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Michael T. Fecteau, Steven J. Cyr, Karl M. Searl
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Patent number: 12007798Abstract: A capacitive sensor and control system is configured to detect the presence (or absence) of fluid within a container. Configured in a vat of a deep fryer, the sensor determines when a level of liquid within the vat is at or above the level of the sensor. The sensor is in communication with the control system and the sensor sends a signal to the control system representative of the presence or absence of liquid within the vat and at the level of the sensor. The controller receives the signal from the sensor, and allows operation of a fluid management system and its associated plumbing to maintain an appropriate level of liquid in the vat.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2019Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Michael T. Fecteau, Steven J. Cyr, Karl M. Searl
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Patent number: 11896165Abstract: A rack holder configured to securely hold a rack or tray used to hold food items during cooking is described. The rack holder may include bracket with a lower lip and a top lip. The bracket may be affixed to a support bar with an offset portion extending downward. The support bar may also include a handle support portion where one or more handles are affixed to the rack holder. The rack holder may provide a fitting engagement with a rack to remove the rack from a cooking environment and to transport the rack to another preparation station.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2019Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven Savage, Karl M. Searl, Steven J. Cyr, Steven Gallerani
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Patent number: 11779154Abstract: A burner assembly system is disposed in a rear side, i.e. back side, of a deep fryer. The burner assembly system includes an aperture disposed in a side of a bottom portion at the rear of a fryer cabinet of the controlled deep fryer. A burner at the rear of the fryer cabinet is coupled to the aperture and is adapted to receive fuel that enters through the aperture. An ignition assembly is disposed within the burner and ignites the received fuel. A flue is disposed at the rear of and within the fryer cabinet and receives combustion gases and heat from the burner created by the ignition of fuel. A heat exchanger is disposed within the flue at the rear of the fryer cabinet and is heated by heat conveyed through the flue from the ignition of fuel in the burner.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2019Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven Savage, Steven J. Cyr, Michael McGinnis, Charles E. Pierce, Karl M. Searl
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Patent number: 11746781Abstract: A serviceable pump includes a motor disposed at an end of the serviceable pump and connected to a gear portion with a pump shaft. The gear portion receives fluid from and outputs fluid to a system such as a deep fryer cooking system. The gear portion includes at least one channel for receiving fluid, such as oil, to lubricate the gears and a fluid discharge aperture to push fluid into a cooling loop at a first end of the cooling loop. The cooling loop cools the fluid passing through the serviceable pump and is disposed between the motor and the gear portion. The cooling loop is connected to a seal assembly that surrounds the pump input shaft at a second end of the loop. The seal assembly allows the cooled fluid to pass along the pump input shaft.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven Savage, Steven J. Cyr
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Publication number: 20220400901Abstract: A multipurpose sensing module used in association with a removable filter pan includes a capacitive sensor that is disposed within or proximate to the removable filter pan such that the sensor is adapted to measure and determine status parameters and data of a fluid contained within the removable filter pan. A sealed control box is adapted to house sensor electronics that are in communication with the sensor. The sensor electronics are adapted to receive the status parameters and data from the capacitive sensor. A connector is adapted to allow the sensor electronics to communicate with a controller of the controlled system. The controller is adapted to determine a presence and status of the removable filter pan based on the communication between the sensor electronics and the controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2020Publication date: December 22, 2022Applicant: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: STEVEN J. CYR, MICHAEL MCGINNIS, BRIAN GREGORY BROPHY, MICHAEL T. FECTEAU
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Patent number: 11435218Abstract: A capacitive sensor includes a metal radiator disposed at an extreme end of a sensor assembly. A coaxial electrode is electrically interconnected to the metal radiator. The coaxial electrode has a center conductor, a dielectric around the center conductor, and an outer conductor, the center conductor being in electrical continuity with the metal radiator. An insulator configured to fit adjacent the metal radiator is configured to electrically and thermally isolate the metal radiator from selected electrical and thermal properties in an environment wherein the capacitive sensor probe is disposed. A connector is disposed distal from the metal radiator on the coaxial electrode, a portion of the connector being in electrical continuity with the metal radiator.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2019Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Michael T. Fecteau, Steven J. Cyr, Karl M. Searl
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Patent number: 11428416Abstract: A capacitive sensor and control system is configured to detect the presence (or absence) of fluid within a container. Configured in a vat or frypot of a deep fryer, the sensor determines when a level of liquid within the frypot is at or above the level of the sensor. The sensor is in communication with the control system and the sensor sends a signal to the control system representative of the presence or absence of liquid within the frypot and at the level of the sensor. The controller receives the signal from the sensor, and allows operation of the one or more heat sources for heating the frypot when the signal received from the sensor is representative of liquid being disposed within the frypot at or above the level of the sensor, and prevents operation of the one or more heat sources when the signal received from the sensor indicates that liquid is not disposed within the frypot at or above the level of the sensor.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2018Date of Patent: August 30, 2022Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Michael T. Fecteau, Steven J. Cyr, Karl M. Searl
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Patent number: 11357358Abstract: A substantially closed loop filtration and convection system is configured to move fluid/oil volume within a fryer vat. The vat has a flow directed inlet, which directs flow of cooking fluid in a direction across the bottom of the vat directing the flow of oil and crumbs/debris across the vat, up and across a flow separation portion toward and into a cleaning zone portion of the vat. A crumb tray or crumb/debris catch system is disposed in the cleaning zone adjacent to the vat.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2019Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven Savage, Steven J. Cyr, Michael McGinnis, Charles E. Pierce, Karl M. Searl
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Patent number: 11317762Abstract: A multi-bank cooking system includes multiple discrete cooking systems sharing common plumbing and integrated safety features. The multi-bank cooking system may include two or more rack-fryer systems, each with discrete frypots, operating mechanisms and cooking controllers. Each of the discrete cooking systems, may share a common plumbing system with integrated valves and controls receiving coordinated safety signals to facilitate safe and efficient operation of the system.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven J. Cyr, Steven Savage, Michael T. Fecteau, John P. Gardner, Steven Gallerani, Karl M. Searl
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Publication number: 20210330124Abstract: A multi-bank cooking system includes multiple discrete cooking systems sharing common plumbing and integrated safety features. The multi-bank cooking system may include two or more rack-fryer systems, each with discrete frypots, operating mechanisms and cooking controllers. Each of the discrete cooking systems, may share a common plumbing system with integrated valves and controls receiving coordinated safety signals to facilitate safe and efficient operation of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2019Publication date: October 28, 2021Applicant: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven J. Cyr, Steven Savage, Michael T. Fecteau, John P. Gardner, Steven Gallerani, Karl M. Searl
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Publication number: 20210251426Abstract: A capacitive sensor and control system is configured to detect the presence (or absence) of a filter pan and of fluid within a filter pan. Configured in a filter pan of a deep fryer, the sensor determines when a level of liquid within the filter pan is at or above the level of the. The sensor is in communication with the control system and the sensor sends a signal to the control system representative of the presence of liquid within the filter pan and at the level of the sensor. The controller receives the signal from the sensor, and allows operation of a fluid management system and its associated plumbing to completely and safely move oil into and out of the filter pan.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2019Publication date: August 19, 2021Applicant: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Michael T. Fecteau, Steven J. Cyr, Karl M. Searl
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Publication number: 20210222873Abstract: A burner assembly system is disposed in a rear side, i.e. back side, of a deep fryer. The burner assembly system includes an aperture disposed in a side of a bottom portion at the rear of a fryer cabinet of the controlled deep fryer. A burner at the rear of the fryer cabinet is coupled to the aperture and is adapted to receive fuel that enters through the aperture. An ignition assembly is disposed within the burner and ignites the received fuel. A flue is disposed at the rear of and within the fryer cabinet and receives combustion gases and heat from the burner created by the ignition of fuel. A heat exchanger is disposed within the flue at the rear of the fryer cabinet and is heated by heat conveyed through the flue from the ignition of fuel in the burner.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2019Publication date: July 22, 2021Applicant: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven Savage, Steven J. Cyr, Michael McGinnis, Charles E. Pierce, Karl M. Searl
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Publication number: 20210153695Abstract: A rack holder configured to securely hold a rack or tray used to hold food items during cooking is described. The rack holder may include bracket with a lower lip and a top lip. The bracket may be affixed to a support bar with an offset portion extending downward. The support bar may also include a handle support portion where one or more handles are affixed to the rack holder. The rack holder may provide a fitting engagement with a rack to remove the rack from a cooking environment and to transport the rack to another preparation station.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2019Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven Savage, Karl M. Searl, Steven J. Cyr, Steven Gallerani
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Publication number: 20210116285Abstract: A capacitive sensor includes a metal radiator disposed at an extreme end of a sensor assembly. A coaxial electrode is electrically interconnected to the metal radiator. The coaxial electrode has a center conductor, a dielectric around the center conductor, and an outer conductor, the center conductor being in electrical continuity with the metal radiator. An insulator configured to fit adjacent the metal radiator is configured to electrically and thermally isolate the metal radiator from selected electrical and thermal properties in an environment wherein the capacitive sensor probe is disposed. A connector is disposed distal from the metal radiator on the coaxial electrode, a portion of the connector being in electrical continuity with the metal radiator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: April 22, 2021Applicant: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Michael T. Fecteau, Steven J. Cyr, Karl M. Searl
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Publication number: 20210034081Abstract: A capacitive sensor and control system is configured to detect the presence (or absence) of fluid within a container. Configured in a vat of a deep fryer, the sensor determines when a level of liquid within the vat is at or above the level of the sensor. The sensor is in communication with the control system and the sensor sends a signal to the control system representative of the presence or absence of liquid within the vat and at the level of the sensor. The controller receives the signal from the sensor, and allows operation of a fluid management system and its associated plumbing to maintain an appropriate level of liquid in the vat.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Applicant: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Michael T. Fecteau, Steven J. Cyr, Karl M. Searl
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Publication number: 20200332796Abstract: A serviceable pump includes a motor disposed at an end of the serviceable pump and connected to a gear portion with a pump shaft. The gear portion receives fluid from and outputs fluid to a system such as a deep fryer cooking system. The gear portion includes at least one channel for receiving fluid, such as oil, to lubricate the gears and a fluid discharge aperture to push fluid into a cooling loop at a first end of the cooling loop. The cooling loop cools the fluid passing through the serviceable pump and is disposed between the motor and the gear portion. The cooling loop is connected to a seal assembly that surrounds the pump input shaft at a second end of the loop. The seal assembly allows the cooled fluid to pass along the pump input shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Applicant: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Steven Savage, Steven J. Cyr
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Publication number: 20200300474Abstract: A capacitive sensor and control system is configured to detect the presence (or absence) of fluid within a container. Configured in a vat or frypot of a deep fryer, the sensor determines when a level of liquid within the frypot is at or above the level of the sensor. The sensor is in communication with the control system and the sensor sends a signal to the control system representative of the presence or absence of liquid within the frypot and at the level of the sensor. The controller receives the signal from the sensor, and allows operation of the one or more heat sources for heating the frypot when the signal received from the sensor is representative of liquid being disposed within the frypot at or above the level of the sensor, and prevents operation of the one or more heat sources when the signal received from the sensor indicates that liquid is not disposed within the frypot at or above the level of the sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2018Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: PITCO FRIALATOR, INC.Inventors: Michael T. Fecteau, Steven J. Cyr, Karl M. Searl