From Plant Material Patents (Class 426/481)
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Patent number: 6673379Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of processing a fat-containing bean, e.g., cocoa beans, for producing solids comprising active polyphenols and/or fat-containing products, comprising extracting the fat to produce solids and fat-containing products. Additionally, the inventive method also provides cocoa compositions comprising at least one active polyphenol, wherein the concentration of the polyphenol(s) with respect to the nonfat solids is conserved with respect to the concentration of the active polyphenol(s) in the bean from which the compositions are derived.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Mars Inc.Inventors: Kirk S. Kealey, Rodney M. Snyder, Leo J. Romanczyk, Jr., John F. Hammerstone, Jr., Margaret M. Buck, Giovanni G. Cipolla
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Patent number: 6645546Abstract: A dietary fiber product having a water absorption capacity of 8 to 15 times its weight and process for producing the same. The process includes the steps of selecting carrot material as the source for the fiber product (21), leaching a puree of the carrot material with an aqueous solution to remove the sugars from the carrot material (26), sizing the particles in the carrot material (34), bleaching the sized carrot material (41), reducing the moisture content of the bleached carrot material (46), flash drying the carrot material (43) and milling the dried carrot material to produce the dietary fiber product (49). A product produced by the process and apparatus for performing the process are disclosed, as are food products made from the carrot-based dietary fiber.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Wm. Bolthouse Farms, Inc.Inventors: David L. Roney, Cristina E. Lang
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Publication number: 20030207011Abstract: A method for separating juice vesicles from a citrus fruit includes the step of forming a plurality of generally circumferential scores between a stem end and a stylar end of a citrus fruit. Preferably each score extends at least through a flavedo of a peel of the fruit. Next the fruit is cut into a plurality of slices in a direction normal to a longitudinal axis defined by the stem end and the stylar end. The slices are then frozen, and an impulsive force is applied to the slices to form a plurality of fruit components. These fruit components comprise juice vesicles and other fruit components, such as the peel, connective membranes, and seeds. The juice vesicles are then mechanically separated from the other fruit components.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Craig L. Davis, Mark Thomas, Shi-Chiang Pao
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Publication number: 20030170364Abstract: A pressure vessel (1) for steam treatment of product to be peeled in a steam peeling system has substantially the shape of a sphere with opposed flattened side surfaces. The pressure vessel (1) is rotatable and has at least one internal lifting feature (51a, 51b, 51c) for entraining and raising product relative to the axis of rotation of the pressure vessel (1) during rotation of the pressure vessel (1). The pressure vessel (1) also at least one internal region (53) which is closed-off against ingress of steam during product treatment, said region (53) defining a steam saver. The pressure vessel (1) may be incorporated in a product treatment system also including a batcher for delivery of product to be peeled. The system may provide for accelerated pressure drop on completion of a peeling operation, as well as including arrangements to minimise release of entrained solid matter and/or odours in exhaust steam. A control system enables unproductive displacement of the pressure vessel to be minimised.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Michael Broderick
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Publication number: 20030161920Abstract: The invention relates to a press for separating cocoa mass into cocoa cake and cocoa butter, comprising a frame, in which a plurality of pressure elements are disposed, and means for compressing the pressure elements, wherein the pressure elements each comprise a cavity (9) for receiving cocoa mass to be pressed, in which cavity at least one squeezer is present, and wherein a filter (10, 10′) is disposed in front of the squeezer and on the side of the cavity opposite said squeezer. In the filling position of the squeezer, the spacing between the said filters (10, 10′) is in a range from 40 to 90 mm. This enables a substantial increase in the production capacity of the press.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventor: Rob Victor Mantel
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Patent number: 6596329Abstract: A process for preparing produce includes a base having a cradle for receiving the produce which is to be processed, and a reciprocating head which cooperates with the cradle and which includes one or more blades for operating upon the produce which is positioned in the cradle. A single blade is positioned for alignment with center portions of the produce to sever the core membrane of the produce as the head is lowered onto the base. An opposing pair of blades are positioned for alignment with end portions of the produce for removal of the end portions of the produce as the head is lowered onto the base. The base of the apparatus further preferably includes a retaining element which extends over the cradle for receiving the produce, for maintaining the produce in the cradle during operations of the apparatus on the produce.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Inventors: Dominic D'Ambro, Sr., Dominic D'Ambro, Jr.
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Patent number: 6569473Abstract: There is disclosed a process for production of water-soluble vegetable fibers in a high yield with minimizing contamination of protein or amino acids resulting from degradation of protein by degrading water-insoluble vegetable fibers containing protein under acidic conditions of at about the isoelectric point of the protein and at a temperature of 130° C. or lower. Biodegradable films, paste, chewing gum and low calorie food products using the water-soluble vegetable fibers are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Fuji Oil Company, LimitedInventors: Hirokazu Maeda, Hitoshi Furuta, Chiemi Takei, Toshiaki Saito, Hiroyuki Mori, Kazunobu Tsumura
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Publication number: 20030092149Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved process of washing a starch slurry obtained from the starch gluten sepa-ration step of a milling process, comprising washing tile starch slurry with an aqueous solution comprising an effective amount of acidic protease.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Inventors: Hans Sejr Olsen, Bjarne Ronfeldt Nielsen
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Patent number: 6544572Abstract: Bean sprouts conveyed on a conveyor are caused to fall into a number of cylindrical cases moved on an upper severing table so that the bean sprouts are enclosed in the respective cases in a standing state. Air is caused to blow from over the cylindrical cases by a blowing casing so that downward roots or leaves of the bean sprouts in the cylindrical cases are caused to fall into the severing slits. A first severing work is carried out in which the root or leaf of the bean sprout is held between a lower edge of the cylindrical case and an edge of the severing slit to be severed. A second severing work is then carried out in which the cylindrical cases are inverted upside down so that the bean sprouts in the cases are inverted upside down and so that the downward roots and leaves of the bean sprouts are severed by the lower severing table.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Salad Cosmo U.S.A. Corp.Inventor: Masahiro Nakada
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Publication number: 20030059508Abstract: A pecan processing method and system is disclosed that increases the efficiency of pecan processing. In particular, pecan parts that fall beneath the cracker, secondary cracker product, are conveyed to an air separation device which removes dust and shells for disposal, and the remaining portion of the secondary cracker product is conveyed to width separation devices. In a second aspect, a largest width range of the cracker product after width separation is shelled by parallel, rubber-coated cylinders and then thickness separated into uncracked nuts and substantially whole cracked nuts. The uncracked nuts and the substantially whole cracked nuts are then separated, and only the uncracked nuts are returned to the cracker. The substantially whole cracked nuts are returned to the width separation device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: David J. Broyles, Michael Broyles, Cathy Broyles, Andrew Broyles
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Patent number: 6528106Abstract: A dietary fiber product obtained from the Indian mulberry (Morinda citrifolia) plant and the process of extracting and purifying the fiber is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the Indian mulberry pulp is washed and separated from the juice by filtration. The wet pulp is pasteurized. The wet pulp can be further processed by drying. A high fiber products can be prepared by mixing the pulp with ingredients, such as supplemental dietary fiber, water, sweeteners, flavoring agents, coloring agents, and nutritional ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Morinda, Inc.Inventors: John J. Wadsworth, Stephen P. Story, C. Jarakae Jensen
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Patent number: 6517885Abstract: A process is provided for the production of a pressed mustard cake from mustard seed, as well as mustard powder yielded from the milling of the mustard cake of the process. Employing strict temperature controls at key points in the process, this process yields a mustard cake and mustard powder of increased pungency, good flavor, enhanced protein content and enhanced preservability by limiting the degradation of key components in the mustard seed by excessive temperatures in the process.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Inventors: Makoto Sakai, Hisao Tanaka, Shiro Sakai
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Patent number: 6506427Abstract: A method of obtaining a natural super-cloud composition of citrus components, which method entails: (a) extracting with water at a temperature of about 60-100° C. at least one citrus constituent comprising peel, core, cells, frit or juice or a combination thereof, to obtain water-extracted soluble citrus solids; (b) separating the water-extracted soluble citrus solids and discarding high mesh material, to obtain a liquor consisting essentially of low sedimented pulp; (c) enzymatically treating said liquor with pectolytic enzymes; (d) inactivating natural and added enzymes in the liquor; (e) centrifuging said liquor by hot centrifugation; (f) concentrating the centrifuged liquor; and (g) subjecting the concentrated liquor to membrane separation, wherein the membrane cut-offs are 30,000-500,000 molecular weight, and obtaining a retentate containing the super-cloud composition.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2000Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Assignee: Adumim Chemicals Ltd.Inventors: Nisim Garti, Gilad Agmon, Eli Pintus
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Patent number: 6463846Abstract: A holder for mounting a knife assembly, e.g., as used in a bean snipper or similar device, to a mounting rod or similar structure. The holder includes first and second plate members which are moveably joined together at first ends thereof (e.g., in a hinged relation), and which are sized and shaped to contact the mounting rod at a plurality of points when closed together around the mounting rod such that the second ends of the plate members are brought together. A knife assembly, including a knife head and a knife rod, is attached to the knife holder by extending an end of the knife rod through knife rod apertures formed in one of the plate members until the end of the knife rod contacts a knife rod stop. The knife rod apertures position a portion of the knife rod adjacent to the mounting rod at a contact point.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Hughes Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert C. Winkley
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Publication number: 20020122857Abstract: Precipitation fractionation of an aqueous extract of soybeans by addition of an organic solvent such as ethanol or molecular weight fractionation of the extract by ultrafiltration or size exclusion chromatography is appropriately combined with activated carbon filtration, cation- or anion-exchange resin treatment or other adsorbent (e.g., polyamide or octadecylsilica) treatment to provide a nicotianamine product of desired purity. The product is added to food and drink to provide health foods.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Applicant: Kikkoman CorporationInventors: Shouji Asai, Akio Obata, Emiko Yamazaki, Emiko Kinoshita, Mamoru Kikuchi
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Publication number: 20020106431Abstract: A process and an apparatus for the processing of oil-producing drupes, notably olives, is described comprising at least one device (20, 24) for the processing of whole drupes which effects a physical destructuring with incipient detachment of the drupe pulp from the skins and stones, under conditions which substantially avoid the oxidation mainly of the pulp's natural antioxidants; at least one device (42, 52; 110; 120, 124, 130, 134, 160, 170) for the physical separation and recovery (at 100) of the pulp essentially devoid of stones and advantageously skins, and (at 92, 96, 110) of the stones essentially devoid of pulp, advantageously with the skins, ly under conditions which substantially avoid oxidation; and at least one device (160, 170, 172, 174) for the separation and recovery of the pulp oil essentially devoid of stone oil and containing the pulp's natural antioxidants, thereby improving the purity and oxidation resistance of the pulp oil.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: Jean-Pierre Martel, Olivier Farcot
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Patent number: 6423365Abstract: A method for isolating a mixture of anthocyanins, bioflavonoids and phenolics from cherries using adsorbent resins which are regenerable for reuse is described. The mixture with a consumable carrier is particularly useful in foods and as a dietary supplement or neutraceutical product.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Board of Trustees of Michigan State UniversityInventor: Muraleedharan G. Nair
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Patent number: 6416802Abstract: The invention provides a process for the preparation of quick cooking rice having a natural appearance and smooth mouthfeel. The rice is produced by mechanically manipulating wet rice at a moisture content of from more than 17% to 32% by weight, preferably by wet milling the rice to remove the bran, followed by drying. The wet milling results in a product with quick cooking properties, superior cook yield and eating properties. The mechanically manipulated wet rice can also be instantized after the wet flexing step to produce an instant rice. Accordingly, the invention provides quick cooking and instant rices obtainable by the claimed processes.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Uncle Ben's, Inc.Inventors: Yah Hwa E. Lin, Luc Jacops
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Patent number: 6410069Abstract: A drupe which is infested with a larva of a moth or larvae of other insects, and is contaminated with related excretions, referred to as a “frass”, in a central zone within the drupe, is cleansed with a longitudinally bored pitting knife mounted in the pitting head of a conventional pitting machine. A source of cleansing fluid is connected to the bore within the knife and fluid is discharged through radial passages in the knife, which radial passages communicate with the longitudinal bore. In operation, while the knife pits the drupe, fluid discharged from within the knife contacts the walls of the passage left by the ejected pit, and removes the frass. If desired, the drupe may be first pitted, then decontaminated or washed, and/or dried sequentially, in separate stages. The invention is particularly effective with dates, prunes, olives, cherries, nectarines, peaches and avocados.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Inventor: Efren Castro
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Publication number: 20020066374Abstract: An apparatus and method for narrowing and moving a workpiece from a fruit or vegetable through an opening in a container wherein the workpiece is relatively wider than the opening is provided. The apparatus has a plunger with an extension portion slidably movable within a bore formed in a loader. The loader has a base portion mountable over the opening. In one preferred embodiment of this invention, the apparatus includes a compression plate for compressing the fruit or vegetable into a slicer, forming a plurality of workpieces. The slicer, holding the workpieces, is aligned with the plunger and one workpiece is plunged through a first bore and into a container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Brian Hill, Hector Chavez
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Patent number: 6391354Abstract: An apparatus of the present invention for selecting and separating out sprouted kernel comprises: a light source for emitting light in a predetermined wavelength region to an object kernel; an image-capturing device for capturing an image of the object kernel which is formed by a part of the emitted light, which part is transmitted through the object kernel, and generating a signal corresponding to the captured image of the object kernel; a comparator for comparing the signal corresponding to the captured image with a predetermined reference signal, to thereby determine whether or not the object kernel is sprouted, and generating a signal indicative of detection of sprouting when the object kernel is sprouted; and a separating device for separating out the object kernel when the object kernel is sprouted, in response to the signal generated by the comparator. Below the object kernel, there is provided a background member having a brightness close to that of the object kernel.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: Anzai Universal Laboratory Co., Ltd.Inventors: Akira Shibayama, Tomoko Koshiro
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Patent number: 6379732Abstract: A method and apparatus for severing roots of bean sprouts and dewatering the bean sprouts are disclosed. Bean sprouts are supplied onto a severing and dewatering table having a number of severing slits each of which has such a width that a root of a bean sprout falls into each severing slit. Air is caused to blow from above the severing and dewatering table so that a flow of air flowing downward through the severing slits is produced to cause the roots of the bean sprouts on the severing and dewatering table to fall into the severing slits. The roots of the bean sprouts fallen in the severing slits are severed by a cutter blade while water adherent to the bean sprouts are being blown away by wind pressure downward from the severing slits.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Salad Cosmo U.S.A. Corp.Inventor: Masahiro Nakada
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Patent number: 6372281Abstract: Improved wheat milling processes for the production of white flour involves selecting a hard white wheat variety for milling, milling the hard white wheat into white patent flour, isolating a high bran stream, size reducing the high bran stream and sifting the size reduced high bran stream into a fine bran and bran flour fractions. The bran flour fraction is then blended with the white patent flour to form a high fiber finish flour which nonetheless is characterized by a white color. The wheat milling processes provide improvements in current wheat milling to increase the milling extraction rate for flour without a decrease in flour quality.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd E Metzger, Christopher Jones
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Patent number: 6372267Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of processing a fat-containing bean, e.g., cocoa beans, for producing solids comprising active polyphenols and/or fat-containing products, comprising extracting the fat to produce solids and fat-containing products. Additionally, the inventive method also provides cocoa compositions comprising at least one active polyphenol, wherein the concentration of the polyphenol(s) with respect to the nonfat solids is conserved with respect to the concentration of the active polyphenol(s) in the bean from which the compositions are derived.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Mars IncorporatedInventors: Kirk S. Kealey, Rodney M. Snyder, Leo J. Romanczyk, Jr., John F. Hammerstone, Jr., Margaret M. Buck, Giovanni G. Cipolla
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Patent number: 6368654Abstract: A method for making fruit and vegetables purees includes selecting raw produce of the type having meat with a cell structure that is not ruptured by cooking or macerating, and seeds and/or skins. The seeds and/or skins are separated from the meat at substantially ambient temperature by extruding the meat through perforations to form a cold break. The cold break is heated to a temperature which cooks the same into a puree. The puree is then finished to the desired texture and consistency.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Gerber Products CompanyInventors: Willis DeWayne Evans, Tracy A. Baker, William P. Burnaw, Richard H. Friday, Randall L. McDaniel, Robert A. Owens, Allen Bruce Zerlaut
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Patent number: 6350477Abstract: A process for producing a food material having a high concentration of eriocitrin, which comprises extracting a juice, a peel and a squeezed juice refuse of a citrus fruit with a polar solvent, applying the extract to a synthetic adsorption resin, and separating and recovering the food material having the high concentration of eriocitrin using an organic solvent such as hydrous alcohol. A food material having a high concentration eriocitrin as an antioxidant ingredient can industrially be produced quite efficiently without entraining an ingredient of a bitter taste, and drink and food having a high antioxidant effect can be produced.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Pokka CorporationInventors: Kanefumi Yamamoto, Hiroaki Mieda, Masanori Hiramitsu, Yoshiaki Miyake
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Patent number: 6346288Abstract: A method and apparatus for severing roots of bean sprouts are disclosed. Bean sprouts are supplied onto a severing table having a number of severing slits each of which has such a width that a root of a bean sprout falls into each severing slit. Water is sprinkled over the severing table so that the roots of the bean sprouts on the severing table flow into the severing slits. The roots of the bean sprouts fallen in the severing slits are severed by a cutter blade.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Salad Cosmo U.S.A. Corp.Inventor: Masahiro Nakada
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Patent number: 6318249Abstract: A holder for mounting a knife assembly, e.g., as used in a bean snipper or similar device, to a mounting rod or similar structure. The holder includes first and second plate members which are moveably joined together at first ends thereof (e.g., in a hinged relation), and which are sized and shaped to contact the mounting rod at a plurality of points when closed together around the mounting rod such that the second ends of the plate members are brought together. A knife assembly, including a knife head and a knife rod, is attached to the knife holder by extending an end of the knife rod through knife rod apertures formed in one of the plate members until the end of the knife rod contacts a knife rod stop. The knife rod apertures position a portion of the knife rod adjacent to the mounting rod at a contact point.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Hughes Company, Inc.Inventor: Robert C. Winkley
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Publication number: 20010033885Abstract: A method of and an apparatus for manufacturing no-bran cereal such as no-bran rice which require no washing before cooking. With the method and the apparatus, bran stuck on a surface of a grain of the polished cereal is easily removed without imparting any damage on the surface, and further moisture in the grain is maintained to increase taste of the cereal. Moisture is added to the polished cereal and granular material is mixed and stirred with the moistened polished cereal to polish a surface of each grain of the polished cereal and remove bran stuck on the surface of the polished cereal. Then, the polished cereal is separated from the granular material to obtain the no-bran rice.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: Satoru Satake, Nobuhiro Matsumoto, Takeshi Munesada, Yukihiro Kawano, Akihiko Kato, Kazuto Nonaka, Katsunori Chikamune, Yosuke Inomoto, Kaoru Shitadera
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Patent number: 6284290Abstract: There is provided a substance which was isolated from the germinated seed of a grass family plant and which contains proteins and insoluble dietary fibers. There are also provided a pharmaceutical composition comprising as an active ingredient said substance which was isolated from the germinated seed of a grass family plant and which contains proteins and insoluble dietary fibers, and a food composition comprising said substance which was isolated from the germinated seed of a grass family plant and which contains proteins and insoluble dietary fibers, as well as uses of said substance.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Kirin Beer Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Osamu Kanauchi, Kazue Agata
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Patent number: 6284300Abstract: A process and apparatus is disclosed for loosening or removing the skin from products such as nut kernels, beans, seeds or the like. The process comprises subjecting the products to a jet or jets of water at ambient temperature so as to loosen or remove their skins. The apparatus includes carriers arranged to receive the products and a liquid jet manifold adapted to direct the jet or jets at the products. In a preferred embodiment, the products are disposed in an annular recess in a carrier, and are subjected to jets of liquid discharged from two nozzles at each end of a bar arranged to rotate above the recess.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: James Foxdale LimitedInventors: John Edward Legge Prendiville, Malcolm Louis Axel Avison
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Patent number: 6254913Abstract: A dietary fiber product obtained from the Indian mulberry (Morinda citrifolia) plant and the process of extracting and purifying the fiber is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the Indian mulberry pulp is washed and separated from the juice by filtration. The wet pulp is pasteurized. The wet pulp can be further processed by drying. A high fiber products can be prepared by mixing the pulp with ingredients, such as supplemental dietary fiber, water, sweeteners, flavoring agents, coloring agents, and nutritional ingredients.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Morinda, Inc.Inventors: John J. Wadsworth, Stephen P. Story, C. Jarakae Jensen
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Patent number: 6254914Abstract: A method of recovering corn coarse fiber by flotation, which features the use of a hydrocyclone, or other separating machinery, in which the specific gravity of the slurry contained therein has been increased to approximately 12-14 Baumé so that the corn coarse fiber is of a lighter density than the remainder of the slurry. Therefore, the corn coarse fiber can be separated from the remainder of the slurry because it floats to the top of the slurry. If the present pericarp recovery process is added to a modified dry-grind ethanol production line, a high value co-product (the pericarp) is added to the other co-products and the end-product of ethanol, which can all be sold, and the economic efficiency of the plant is increased.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of IllinoisInventors: Vijay Singh, Steven R. Eckhoff
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Patent number: 6251453Abstract: A process for preparing fruits of plants in the family Solanaceae, genus capsicum is provided. The process includes the step of boiling the fruits for a period of less than 300 seconds in a solution of a sweetener such as sugar in an acideous liquid such as vinegar.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignees: Piquante International LimitedInventor: Johannes Martinus Steenkamp
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Patent number: 6235339Abstract: A method of treating an organic waste stream, such as the waste from a meat processing plant, to substantially remove solid organic matter from the stream. The method substitutes MgCl2 and small amounts of AlCl3 for the FeCl3 that was used in the prior art process, before adding polymeric flocculents. The polymeric flocculents are added as they are in the prior art, and the solid precipitate is removed by physical separation.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Purdue Research FoundationInventors: Bud G. Harmon, Stacey L. Barlow
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Patent number: 6190716Abstract: A method for preparing a natural product including crushing and dejuicing muscadine grapes. The method includes breaking down the pulp of the crushed and dejuiced muscadines through heating the pomice and enzymatic action through a predetermined period. The method further includes removing the broken down pulp from the pomice. The method further includes placing the skins and seeds of the extruded pulp into net bags and closing the bags and placing the bags in a dryer at an elevated temperature and drying the contents of the bags to a predetermined moisture. The method further includes bagging the dried material and storing the food-grade containers in a room at a predetermined temperature and finely grinding the dried material.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Inventor: Scott O. Galbreath, Jr.
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Patent number: 6183806Abstract: A process for the recovery of valuable products from citrus peel includes comminuting the peel, belt filter pressing to remove contained liquid and solvent extraction to remove organic compounds. The dried, milled flour is useful as an ingredient in breads and other baked products, replacing part of the grain flour conventionally used.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1997Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc.Inventors: Vincent G. Ficca, Michael Grossman, Thomas Rohmann
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Patent number: 6135020Abstract: In a plant for mass mechanical shelling of nuts having a cracker, sheller, and air separators, this process bypasses the sheller with some cracked nuts. Nuts and nut parts created in the cracker are sent to bypass structure where in successive operations, the nuts are separated by width then by thickness. Those nuts having the largest width are shelled by parallel rubber coated cylinders. The remaining nut parts having smaller thickness/width ratios bypass the sheller of the prior art. Parts having larger thickness/width ratios are sent to the sheller of the prior art. The process is performed by screens which separate the cracked nut parts by width. For each width of nut parts, slots between revolving cylinders, separate the larger thickness parts from the smaller thickness parts.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Inventor: David J. Broyles
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Patent number: 6106881Abstract: A food composition comprises gluten, a gliadin or glutenin and food stuff such as an additive for chewing gum, a batter for frying, a dough, a seafood paste and a livestock paste. A food quality such as taste is improved in the composition.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Asama Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Mizuo Yajima, Ryouta Katahira
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Patent number: 6099882Abstract: A system for preparing a skinned food product includes a roasting unit, a smoking chamber, and a conveyor system for transporting the skinned food product through the roasting unit and through the smoking chamber. The roasting unit has a heated zone for at least partially loosening the skin of the skinned food product. The heat in the heated zone may also blacken portions of the skinned food product. The conveyor system rotates the skinned food product as the product passes through the heated zone. The contact with the smoke in the smoking chamber provides the skinned food product with a desired flavor. A method for preparing a skinned food product includes contacting the product with heat to at least partially loosen a skin thereof, and contacting the product with smoke for a period of time sufficient to provide the product with a smoked flavor. The system and method may be used to prepare skinned food products such as tomatoes, peppers, onions, garlic, corn, potatoes, and artichokes.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: California Fire-Roasted, L.L.C.Inventors: Spencer Charles Risner, Jr., Greg M. Durst, Salvatore C. Felice
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Patent number: 6096359Abstract: The present invention relates to the preparation of novel polyphenol fractions of Camellia sinensis (tea), the use thereof and formulations containing them. The invention relates specifically to the preparation of extracts deprived of caffeine but containing the polyphenols deriving from epigallocatechin in a natural ratio. The use of these novel extracts, alone or in combination with other active principles, is of interest to the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industry, especially to treat cytotoxic and oxidative conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1999Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Indena S.p.A.Inventors: Ezio Bombardelli, Paolo Morazzoni, Giuseppe Mustich
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Patent number: 6093403Abstract: An herbal formulation is disclosed for treating and preventing non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and other sugar imbalances. The herbal formulation is added to the diet of a person suffering from NIDDM in a lectin mixture containing the herbal formulation. The herbal formulation lowers the blood glucose and insulin levels. Adding the herbal formulation to the diet of persons who are in high risk of suffering from NIDDM has a significant effect on lowering blood glucose and insulin levels. Repeated doses of the herbal formulation in a lectin mixture will bring the blood glucose and insulin levels into a desired range. The herbal formulation is made from plant extracts and is useful in the prevention and treatment of sugar imbalances.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1999Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Phytocell Research, Inc.Inventors: Yu Shu Huo, Sou Jen Lo, Wendell D. Winters
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Patent number: 6083547Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for producing a barley fraction which has an increased amount of beta-glucan, at least 25% more than the barley flour used to form the barley fraction, an improved mouthfeel, and a viscosity higher than the barley flour used to form the barley fraction, and the barley fraction itself. The method includes the steps of cooking an amount of barley flour and separating the high beta-glucan barley fraction from the remainder of the cooked barley flour.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1999Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: ConAgra, Inc.Inventors: Sarath K. Katta, Sambasiva R. Chigurupati, Elizabeth A. Arndt
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Patent number: 6074687Abstract: Principal components of paprika, red pepper, pungent chili, or other plants of the genus Capsicum containing carotenoid pigments are simultaneously extracted and concentrated with an edible solvent in a series of mixing and high temperature and pressure mechanical pressing steps using edible solvent and a countercurrent extraction procedure. The extract containing the carotenoid pigments may be hydrated and then centrifuged to remove fine particulate solids and gums. A solution having several times the concentration of the carotenoid pigments and other flavor and aroma components of the starting raw material is obtained. The residual press solids may be cooled and hydrated following the last pressing operation.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1997Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Kalamazoo Holdings, Inc.Inventor: George N. Todd
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Patent number: 6068869Abstract: A method of providing a stabilized sugar cane juice product for use in soft drinks, that includes providing cleaned sugar cane sticks and extracting cane juice from the sticks. Thereafter, the extracted cane juice is acidified immediately upon extraction by feeding it into a solution comprising ascorbic acid for preventing discoloration of the cane juice and also by feeding it simultaneously into an acidic solution of one of citric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, phosphoric acid and a mixture thereof, for lowering the pH of the cane juice below a pH of 5. Furthermore, one of a sodium citrate solution, a potassium citrate solution, a sodium phosphate di-basic solution or a mixture thereof, is added to the cane juice for stabilizing it. The cane juice is then coagulated and flocculated to remove unwanted foulants and aromas.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Jucana Investment CCInventor: Otto Peter Bent Ginslov
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Patent number: 6050180Abstract: A fruit and vegetable juicer having a cover, a filter sieve, a collection bowl, a collection bowl top orifice, and a feeding tube located within the cover, wherein the cover has a helical recess extending upward from and in pulp-extraction communication with the collection bowl periphery. The helical recess in the cover also has a beginning portion and an ending portion in communication with a pulp outlet. The pulp outlet extends from the ending portion of the helical recess to provide controlled exit of the pulp from the helical recess for collection. The feeding tube is located in the cover so as to not disrupt pulp extraction through the helical recess, whereby pulp is efficiently and automatically extracted from the filter sieve area while the juice is collected in the collecting bowl.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Assignees: Omega Products, Inc., Moline ManufacturingInventor: Gary Moline
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Patent number: 6042863Abstract: A method and apparatus for removing the skins or hulls from seeds, including those of legumes, grains, drupes, silques, and achenes involves wetting the seeds with an alkaline solution and then with a peroxygen solution. The two substances react underneath the skin to liberate gas between the seed meat and the skin. The gas bubbles blister the skin, causing it to become loosened. Slight mechanical action is used to dislodge the blistered skins from the seed meats.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: AnKel, Inc.Inventors: Dewey P. George, Ronald James Rigge, Delbert L. Williams, Ronald E. Kaiser, Lewis M. Carter, Jr.
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Patent number: 6036989Abstract: Apparatus for the automated removal of cores from vegetables, especially floretting vegetables, comprises a conveyor (13, 14) including vegetable supports (15) for indexed advancing of vegetables (35) from a loading station (A) to a cutting station (B) and a cutting head assembly comprising one or more cutter elements (23) movable in a core-excision cutting movement, in which the cutting head assembly is movable between a cutting position in registration with a vegetable support in the cutting station and a core discharge position displaced from the pass of the conveyor. The apparatus may be single- or multi-lane. The cutter blades may be formed as lobes (23) which retain the excised cores in the closed-together condition pending ejection at the discharge position.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Anthony George Ellis
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Patent number: 6029569Abstract: An improved method and apparatus for the removal of solid contaminants which utilizes at least one rotating mesh screen container designed to pass the food therethrough while trapping the solid contaminant. The rotation of the cylindrically-shaped mesh screen causes the food to pass through because of the centrifugal force. The addition of a second mesh or membrane-like placed around the first screen but rotated in the opposite direction is also utilized to trap solid contaminants which are large enough to be trapped by the mesh screen when it is not oriented so as to pass through the screens along its length. Different spacings in mesh and different rotation velocities are utilized to change contaminant screen characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: Scott Packer
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Patent number: 5989614Abstract: A machine for peeling and cleaning fruits and vegetables using a plurality of rotating abrasive rollers which are each driven by an electric motor. The machine has a frame with a pair of end plates that rotatively carry the rollers. Each motor is carried by an end plate and coupled to a roller solely to drive only that roller. In one preferred embodiment, the motor is coupled to a gear reducer that preferably is a cycloidal gear reducer having an output shaft coupled to one end of a roller and which has an output shaft axis of rotation generally coaxial with the axis of rotation of the roller. In another preferred embodiment, the motor can be directly coupled to the roller with its output shaft axis of rotation generally coaxial with the roller axis of rotation. To control operation and speed of the abrasive rollers, the motors are controlled by a motor controller that preferably is a variable frequency electric motor drive.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Inventor: David R. Zittel