Patents by Inventor Steven M. Shei
Steven M. Shei 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: 11702331Abstract: A beverage dispensing machine includes a dispensing valve having a first flow path configured to dispense a first fluid and a second flow path configured to dispense a second fluid such that the first fluid and the second fluid mix downstream and form a mixed beverage. A flow control device regulates flow rate of the first fluid through the first flow path, and a shutoff valve selectively closes to stop flow of the first fluid through the first flow path. A sensor is configured to sense the flow rate of the first fluid, and a controller automatically controls the flow control device to adjust the flow rate of the first fluid and thereby obtain a desired fluid ratio of the mixed beverage.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2020Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: Marmon Foodservice Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Brian Mastro, Christopher F. Zemko, Mark Lytell, David K. Njaastad, Craig Pavlich, Steven M. Shei
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Publication number: 20200346917Abstract: A beverage dispensing machine includes a dispensing valve having a first flow path configured to dispense a first fluid and a second flow path configured to dispense a second fluid such that the first fluid and the second fluid mix downstream and form a mixed beverage. A flow control device regulates flow rate of the first fluid through the first flow path, and a shutoff valve selectively closes to stop flow of the first fluid through the first flow path. A sensor is configured to sense the flow rate of the first fluid, and a controller automatically controls the flow control device to adjust the flow rate of the first fluid and thereby obtain a desired fluid ratio of the mixed beverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2020Publication date: November 5, 2020Applicant: Cornelius, Inc.Inventors: Brian Mastro, Christopher F. Zemko, Mark Lytell, David K. Njaastad, Craig Pavlich, Steven M. Shei
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Patent number: 9907436Abstract: Methods, ovens, and associated apparatus. Ovens and methods are adapted for maintaining the quality of a pre-cooked food product. Rapid temperature and/or relative humidity restoration may be used. Ovens may include a partition movable to vary sizes of oven cavities. Ovens may include removable interior panels. Humidification mechanisms are adapted for generating water vapor which may be used to maintain the quality of a pre-cooked food product.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2013Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Robert J. Reese, John Edward Wright, Philip Tiberio, Steven M. Shei, Ralph Lee Macy, Christopher Seay Green, Gregory Glen Stettes, Jeffrey Steven Markwardt
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Publication number: 20170065117Abstract: Systems, apparatus, and methods for food processing management. A cook list may be displayed on a master control user interface and a cooking device user interface. Food cook recipes may be selected for cooking different food types according to respective cook recipes. Transfer of cooked food from a cooking device to a food holding apparatus may be monitored for transfer delay. Cooked food subject to transfer delay may cause at least one of turbo boost heating in the food holding apparatus, denial of entry into the food holding apparatus, and requirement to cook replacement food.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2016Publication date: March 9, 2017Inventors: Robert J. Reese, Benjamin Kingbay Wann, Canyon DeVille, Joshua Lee Loy, Ord Lief Delaney, Steven M. Shei, Rafael K. Thissen
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Patent number: 8952298Abstract: A new electric broiler is disclosed. The broiler includes a housing having a cooking chamber, and a cooking surface in the housing. Upper and lower electrical heat sources are provided in the cooking chamber above and below the cooking surface. The lower heat source includes a removable heating module having an electric heating element and a quick connect/disconnect connector for quick electrical connection and disconnection of the electric heating element to and from a quick connect/disconnect connector on the housing. The broiler also includes a module holder on the housing for holding the removable heating module. The heating module is removable from the holder for quick replacement of the module.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2010Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Burger King CorporationInventors: Kim Charles Fietsam, Gregory K. Swanson, Daryl R. Monroe, Steven M. Shei, Daniel Marvin Henke, Robert J. Reese, Jeffrey A. Stafford
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Patent number: 8931293Abstract: A temperature controlled food serving having at least one channel of thermally conductive material for receiving at least one food-holding pan. The at least one channel defines an elongate pan receiving cavity for placement of the at least one food-holding pan at any desired location along the cavity. A temperature control system comprises at least one heating element for heating the at least one channel to maintain food products held in the food-holding pans at a food holding temperature. The at least one channel has at least two different temperature zones along a length of the channel so that food products in different temperature zones can be held at different food holding temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Steven M. Shei, Dennis Headberg
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Patent number: 8895902Abstract: An oven for heating food is disclosed. The oven has at least one heating compartment with a left side wall, a right side wall, a back wall, a top wall, a bottom wall, and an open front, without a door, in open communication with a surrounding environment outside the oven. Gas flow openings are provided in the left and right side walls. The oven includes a blower for blowing gas through the gas flow openings into the heating compartment, and a heater for heating gas blowing into the heating compartment through the openings. In certain embodiments, the gas flow openings are configured such that substantially all of the gas blowing into the heating compartment is directed generally away from the open front of the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2012Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Steven M. Shei, Dennis R. Headberg, Clement J. Luebke
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Publication number: 20140144334Abstract: A system includes an oven and an apparatus configured for holding at least one food item and being inserted in a cavity of the oven through an open end of the cavity. A baffle provided on the oven or apparatus has a height extending between the peripheral rim and an upper wall of the oven cavity for restricting flow of gas out of the cavity from the apparatus. Various forms of baffles may be used. The baffles may have adjustable, interchangeable, fixed position, or other configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Robert J. Reese, Christopher Seay Green, Ralph Lee Macy, Steven M. Shei, Philip Tiberio
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Publication number: 20140130684Abstract: A heat control for an oven permits selective overriding of a holding cycle heating recipe with a boost heating recipe to deliver a boost of heat to food held in a heating compartment. Various types of boost heating recipes may be used. A heat control for an oven graphically displays stages of completion of a preheat cycle on an operator interface. Associated ovens and methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Robert J. Reese, Steven M. Shei
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Publication number: 20140116268Abstract: An oven for heating food is disclosed. The oven has at least one heating compartment including an open front or an open top in open communication with a surrounding environment outside the oven. A food support may be provided for supporting food in the heating compartment. Gas flow openings may be provided for introducing heated gas into the heating compartment for heating the food. The gas may be heated by a heater system and blown through the gas flow openings by a blower system. Gas may be exhausted from the heating compartment via gas flow openings in the heating compartment. The oven may include oven modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2013Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: Duke Manufacturing Co.,Inventors: James W. Bigott, Steven M. Shei, Rafael K. Thissen, Robert J. Reese
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Publication number: 20140083309Abstract: Methods, ovens, and associated apparatus. Ovens and methods are adapted for maintaining the quality of a pre-cooked food product. Rapid temperature and/or relative humidity restoration may be used. Ovens may include a partition movable to vary sizes of oven cavities. Ovens may include removable interior panels. Humidification mechanisms are adapted for generating water vapor which may be used to maintain the quality of a pre-cooked food product.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Robert J. Reese, John Edward Wright, Philip Tiberio, Steven M. Shei, Ralph Lee Macy, Christopher Seay Green, Gregory Glen Stettes, Jeffrey Steven Markwardt
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Patent number: 8680439Abstract: Apparatus for and methods of rethermalizing a package of refrigerated or frozen food are disclosed. In general, heating mechanisms are brought into conductive heat transfer contact with the package of food and operated for a duration of rethermalization time to rethermalize the package of food by heating the food to a rethermalized temperature, and then, if desired, to hold the rethermalized package of food at a desired holding temperature for a duration of holding time. The rethermalization time can be relatively short (e.g., thirty minutes or less), and the holding time can range from a very short period of time to a very long period of time (e.g., four, six, eight or more hours) without significant loss of food quality. Other features of the apparatus and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Steven M. Shei, Scott E. Willis
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Patent number: 8338756Abstract: Apparatus for and methods of rethermalizing a package of refrigerated or frozen food are disclosed. In general, heating mechanisms are brought into conductive heat transfer contact with the package of food and operated for a duration of rethermalization time to rethermalize the package of food by heating the food to a rethermalized temperature, and then, if desired, to hold the rethermalized package of food at a desired holding temperature for a duration of holding time. The rethermalization time can be relatively short (e.g., thirty minutes or less), and the holding time can range from a very short period of time to a very long period of time (e.g., four, six, eight or more hours) without significant loss of food quality. Other features of the apparatus and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2009Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Steven M. Shei, Scott E. Willis
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Patent number: 8258440Abstract: Apparatus for and methods of rethermalizing a package of refrigerated or frozen food are disclosed. In general, heating mechanisms are brought into conductive heat transfer contact with the package of food and operated for a duration of rethermalization time to rethermalize the package of food by heating the food to a rethermalized temperature, and then, if desired, to hold the rethermalized package of food at a desired holding temperature for a duration of holding time. The rethermalization time can be relatively short (e.g., thirty minutes or less), and the holding time can range from a very short period of time to a very long period of time (e.g., four, six, eight or more hours) without significant loss of food quality. Other features of the apparatus and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2009Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Steven M. Shei, Scott E. Willis
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Publication number: 20120085746Abstract: A new electric broiler is disclosed. The broiler includes a housing having a cooking chamber, and a cooking surface in the housing. Upper and lower electrical heat sources are provided in the cooking chamber above and below the cooking surface. The lower heat source includes a removable heating module having an electric heating element and a quick connect/disconnect connector for quick electrical connection and disconnection of the electric heating element to and from a quick connect/disconnect connector on the housing. The broiler also includes a module holder on the housing for holding the removable heating module. The heating module is removable from the holder for quick replacement of the module.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: DUKE MANUFACTURING CO.Inventors: Kim Charles Fietsam, Gregory K. Swanson, Daryl R. Monroe, Steven M. Shei, Daniel Marvin Henke, Robert J. Reese, Jeffrey A. Stafford
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Patent number: 8033213Abstract: A flexible automatic broiler and method of use for variable batch cooking for particular use in quick serve and fast food service restaurants. The automatic cooking devices include a conveyorized cooking surface for alignment and discharge of food products, an altering/pulsating infrared energy radiation heat sources, and a control system. The arrangement and method facilitate a combination of batch preparation and made-to-order assembly of fast-food sandwiches.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Burger King CorporationInventors: Jeffrey R. Cook, Robert J. Wenzel, Mark Finck, Steven M. Shei, Clement J. Luebke
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Patent number: 7921767Abstract: A flexible automatic broiler and method of use for variable batch cooking for particular use in quick serve and fast food service restaurants. The automatic cooking devices include a conveyorized cooking surface for alignment and discharge of food products, an altering/pulsating infrared energy radiation heat sources, and a control system. The arrangement and method facilitate a combination of batch preparation and made-to-order assembly of fast-food sandwiches.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2007Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Burger King CorporationInventors: Jeffrey R. Cook, Robert J. Wenzel, Mark Finck, Steven M. Shei, Clement J. Luebke
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Publication number: 20100293979Abstract: A temperature controlled food serving having at least one channel of thermally conductive material for receiving at least one food-holding pan. The at least one channel defines an elongate pan receiving cavity for placement of the at least one food-holding pan at any desired location along the cavity. A temperature control system comprises at least one heating element for heating the at least one channel to maintain food products held in the food-holding pans at a food holding temperature. The at least one channel has at least two different temperature zones along a length of the channel so that food products in different temperature zones can be held at different food holding temperatures.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2007Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: DUKE MANUFACTURING CO.Inventors: Steven M. Shei, Dennis Headberg
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Publication number: 20100140251Abstract: Apparatus for and methods of rethermalizing a package of refrigerated or frozen food are disclosed. In general, heating mechanisms are brought into conductive heat transfer contact with the package of food and operated for a duration of rethermalization time to rethermalize the package of food by heating the food to a rethermalized temperature, and then, if desired, to hold the rethermalized package of food at a desired holding temperature for a duration of holding time. The rethermalization time can be relatively short (e.g., thirty minutes or less), and the holding time can range from a very short period of time to a very long period of time (e.g., four, six, eight or more hours) without significant loss of food quality. Other features of the apparatus and methods are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: DUKE MANUFACTURING CO.Inventors: Steven M. Shei, Scott E. Willis
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Patent number: RE45789Abstract: Apparatus for and methods of rethermalizing a package of refrigerated or frozen food are disclosed. In general, heating mechanisms are brought into conductive heat transfer contact with the package of food and operated for a duration of rethermalization time to rethermalize the package of food by heating the food to a rethermalized temperature, and then, if desired, to hold the rethermalized package of food at a desired holding temperature for a duration of holding time. The rethermalization time can be relatively short (e.g., thirty minutes or less), and the holding time can range from a very short period of time to a very long period of time (e.g., four, six, eight or more hours) without significant loss of food quality. Other features of the apparatus and methods are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Duke Manufacturing Co.Inventors: Steven M. Shei, Scott E. Willis