To Remove Or Release Plural Products Patents (Class 249/76)
  • Patent number: 8870151
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes a pan formed from a base plate, a housing, a divider and an ejection plate. Together, the pan is shaped to form a pocket bun. The constituent parts of the pan nest together when baking, and disassemble when removing the bun from the pan. The pocket bun has an open-mouth design to allow ingredients to be retained in the bun while the sandwich is being consumed. The open-mouth design is formed having either a single cavity or a plurality of cavities, with each cavity adapted for carrying a filling. The pan is designed having one or more chambers, with each chamber adapted for baking a bun. Adjacent chambers optionally include openings therebetween such that adjacent buns will have a baked connection therebetween.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2014
    Inventor: Robert Mayernick
  • Patent number: 7429026
    Abstract: A mold, process of using the mold to form a block, and the resultant block are disclosed. The block may of course be connected to other blocks to form stuctures such as walls. The blocks and structures may have curved features for simulating a log structure. The mold and process utilize cemititious material for forming a the block, which has a pair of block members, one of which has a curved outer face. The block members are separated by a central insulation space and connected by rods extending from each block member across the central insulation space. The mold has a body including a pair of block forming cavities. Each cavity has a material ingress-egress opening adapted to receive a block forming composition and to output a block. The block forming cavities are separated a predetermined distance by a space forming central cavity. The mold also has a block ejector movably connected to the body. The ejector has a plate member associated with each cavity, and a handle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 5, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2008
    Inventor: Robert H. Romportl
  • Patent number: 7101168
    Abstract: The invention relates to a device for forming a number of thin-walled objects by means of a blow-moulding process from a layer of material which is deformable when heated, comprising: a lower mould with cavities (6) arranged therein, wherein the shape of each of the cavities (6) corresponds with the external shape of the objects to be formed; means for carrying the layer of material to be moulded onto the lower mould; supply means for supplying gas to the upper side of the lower mould; heating means for heating the lower mould; and mandrels movable into the cavities, wherein the lower mould is divided into a number of segments (5), wherein a number of segments (5) is placed around each cavity and the segments are movable in substantially radial direction between a first position, in which they form the wall of the cavity enclosed by the segments (5), and a second position in which an object (19) formed in the cavity can be moved out of the mould.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2006
    Assignee: Weasy Pack International Ltd.
    Inventor: Louis R. H. A. Willemsen
  • Patent number: 6328921
    Abstract: A method and system for de-molding golf balls having a casted layer is disclosed herein. The invention includes exerting a first lateral force against a top mold half of a mold assembly and exerting a second lateral force against a bottom mold half of the mold assembly to separate the mold assembly and de-mold the golf balls from the top mold half. Preferably, the mold assembly is used to form a thermoset polyurethane cover over a core and boundary layer. The bottom mold half may have a double tapered pin, or a retractable pin with a single taper. The method and system allow for hot de-molding of golf balls from the mold assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Assignee: Callaway Golf Company
    Inventors: Gary G. Marshall, Alan C. Bettencourt, Donn A. Wilber
  • Patent number: 4362497
    Abstract: Food products are processed prior to consumption in a press form having multiple, separate, pre-selected planar food product molds, each having tapered walls, providing easy food product removal. The food products can have pastry dough exteriors and can be filled with selected food fillings held in position and shaped by dough crust exteriors. Multiple press form food product molds have regular planar shapes disposed multiple in a tray. One face of each product mold has a cutting-edge knife disposed thereon, conforming to the mold interior shape. The cutting-edge knife can be disposed at either mold wall taper terminus. A cooperatively shaped, one-piece negative pusher plug mold, sized to intercept each one of the multiple food product molds disposed in the tray, is used to cooperatively push each food product out of the molds in the tray simultaneously.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1982
    Inventor: Igor Lifshitz
  • Patent number: 3940229
    Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing a brick having a roughened side surface including interconnected, upright, side plates defining a mold cavity having generally the shape of a brick to be formed. A bottom plate is shiftable vertically from a position against the lower edges of the side plates to form a bottom for the mold and a position spaced a distance therebelow. A power-operated pusher mounted above the side plates is shiftable downwardly into the region between the side plates for forcing a brick formed in the mold outwardly through the bottom of the mold when the bottom plate is lowered. One of the side plates has a lip projecting substantially normally outwardly therefrom into the path along which a side of a brick will be moved as it is forced from the mold. This lip scrapes a side of the brick to produce a roughened surface thereon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1974
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1976
    Assignee: Columbia Machine, Inc.
    Inventor: John R. Hutton