Corn-popper Type Patents (Class 99/323.5)
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Publication number: 20040045444Abstract: An enclosed hopper receives popped kettle corn input when in a substantially horizontal position supported atop a frame and, once moved to a dispensing location, is rotated to a vertical position substantially perpendicular to the frame, where hingeably coupled spouts are openable to effectuate the dropping of the popped kettle corn into a dispensing bag by gravity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: March 11, 2004Inventor: Gary A. Mann
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Patent number: 6672201Abstract: An automatic popcorn popper which has selectable load capabilities for popping various differently sized loads of corn. A heat control system is provided having a selector switch for selecting one of multiple rates of heat to be delivered to the kettle. An oil delivery system is coupled to the selector switch for selecting one of varying amounts of oil to be delivered to the kettle in conjunction with selecting the rate or amount of heat to be delivered to the kettle.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Gold Medal Products CompanyInventors: John C. Evans, Sr., John J. Ryan
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Patent number: 6612225Abstract: A self-contained structure for vending kettle corn popped by an electrically operated corn popper powered by a 220 volt electrical source coupled to an input receptacle on said structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Inventor: Gary A. Mann
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Publication number: 20030159590Abstract: An automatic popcorn popper which has selectable load capabilities for popping various differently sized loads of corn. A heat control system is provided having a selector switch for selecting one of multiple rates of heat to be delivered to the kettle. An oil delivery system is coupled to the selector switch for selecting one of varying amounts of oil to be delivered to the kettle in conjunction with selecting the rate or amount of heat to be delivered to the kettle.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Gold Medal Products Co.Inventors: John C. Evans, John J. Ryan
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Publication number: 20030159591Abstract: An automatic popcorn popper which has selectable load capabilities for popping various differently sized loads of corn. A heat control system is provided having a selector switch for selecting one of multiple rates of heat to be delivered to the kettle. An oil delivery system is coupled to the selector switch for selecting one of varying amounts of oil to be delivered to the kettle in conjunction with selecting the rate or amount of heat to be delivered to the kettle.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Applicant: Gold Medal Products Co.Inventors: John C. Evans, John J. Ryan
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Publication number: 20030106899Abstract: A container for use in making popcorn in a microwave oven has an outer enclosure enclosing an outer cavity. The outer enclosure is preferably made from a rigid or semi-rigid microwave transparent material. An inner enclosure is enclosed within the outer cavity. A susceptor is provided for absorbing microwave radiation to heat popcorn kernels. The inner enclosure will release a plurality of un-popped popcorn kernels and a charge enclosed in the inner enclosure when the container is subjected to a heat source such as microwave radiation. The outer enclosure is movable, by application of external forces to the outer enclosure, from a first configuration to a second erected configuration and the outer cavity has increased in size so as to accommodate popped kernels released from the inner enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventor: H. J. Paul Langen
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Patent number: 6558726Abstract: A roasting apparatus for roasting nuts, cocoa beans, coffee beans, and other small food stuffs comprising a base, a motor and afterburner assembly attached to the top of the base on one side thereof, a roasting assembly attached to the top of the base on the other side thereof, and a top cover assembly removably attached to the tops of the motor and afterburner assembly, and the roasting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: The Metal Ware CorporationInventors: Chad S. Erickson, Wesley C. Drumm
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Patent number: 6534103Abstract: Apparatus and methods for popping popcorn comprise a heated kettle which is controlled and monitored according to the temperature of the kettle. The kettle is initially heated to a start cook temperature and a buzzer and light alert an operator to add uncooked popcorn and oil to the kettle which lowers the temperature of the kettle below a predetermined start temperature and initiates a cooking cycle. An oil pump system is enabled at the initiation of the cooking cycle for adding oil to the kettle. As the popcorn and oil cook, the kettle temperature increases and passes through a predetermined dump temperature and the kettle automatically tilts and dumps the cooked popcorn. After the dump, the kettle temperature increases to the start cook temperature again and the buzzer and light are activated to alert the operator to add another batch of ingredients for consecutive batches of popcorn.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2002Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Gold Medal Products CompanyInventor: Ronald R. Weiss
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Publication number: 20030047082Abstract: Apparatus and methods for popping popcorn comprise a heated kettle which is controlled and monitored according to the temperature of the kettle. The kettle is initially heated to a start cook temperature and a buzzer and light alert an operator to add uncooked popcorn and oil to the kettle which lowers the temperature of the kettle below a predetermined start temperature and initiates a cooking cycle. An oil pump system is enabled at the initiation of the cooking cycle for adding oil to the kettle. As the popcorn and oil cook, the kettle temperature increases and passes through a predetermined dump temperature and the kettle automatically tilts and dumps the cooked popcorn. After the dump, the kettle temperature increases to the start cook temperature again and the buzzer and light are activated to alert the operator to add another batch of ingredients for consecutive batches of popcorn.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: Gold Medal Products Co.Inventor: Ronald R. Weiss
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Publication number: 20020166454Abstract: Apparatus and methods for popping popcorn comprise a heated kettle which is controlled and monitored according to the temperature of the kettle. The kettle is initially heated to a start cook temperature and a buzzer and light alert an operator to add uncooked popcorn and oil to the kettle which lowers the temperature of the kettle below a predetermined start temperature and initiates a cooking cycle. An oil pump system Is enabled at the initiation of the cooking cycle for adding oil to the kettle. As the popcorn and oil cook, the kettle temperature increases and passes through a predetermined dump temperature and the kettle automatically tilts and dumps the cooked popcorn. After the dump, the kettle temperature increases to the start cook temperature again and the buzzer and light are activated to alert the operator to add another batch of ingredients for consecutive batches of popcorn.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Gold Medal Products Co.Inventors: Ronald R. Weiss, Lee Kindley Hodgson
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Patent number: 6460451Abstract: A popcorn maker, which utilizes a combination of popping means, and converts corn kernels to popped corn quicker, more efficiently, and with improved taste. The popcorn maker uses a combination of roasting, agitation, heating, and convection to convert the corn kernels into the popcorn, and expel the popcorn out of the popcorn maker. The popcorn maker is easy to use, the corn kernels and the popcorn easily viewable and fun to watch during popping, the popcorn maker producing the popcorn in a quick, convenient, and efficient manner. The popcorn maker discharges the popcorn from a convenient discharge chute into a receptacle of choice, resembles, and has the appearance of an old fashioned popcorn maker. The popcorn maker is free standing, easy to clean and maintain, and of long lasting, durable material. The popcorn maker is light weight, inexpensive, safe to use, attractive, sturdy, of simple construction., and is easy to store.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: The Helman Group, Ltd.Inventors: Andrew Helman, Gregg Bond
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Patent number: 6412396Abstract: A popcorn popping apparatus for increasing the use of popcorn as a packaging material by popping popcorn in large volumes. The popcorn popping apparatus includes a housing having top, side, and bottom walls; and also includes a corn feeder assembly being attached to the housing; and further includes a popcorn dispensing assembly being attached to the housing; and also includes a corn popper assembly being disposed in the housing for popping corn.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Inventor: Sammie Wright
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Patent number: 6412395Abstract: Apparatus and methods for popping popcorn comprise a heated kettle which is controlled and monitored according to the temperature of the kettle. The kettle is initially heated to a start cook temperature and a buzzer and light alert an operator to add uncooked popcorn and oil to the kettle which lowers the temperature of the kettle below a predetermined start temperature and initiates a cooking cycle. An oil pump system is enabled at the initiation of the cooking cycle for adding oil to the kettle. As the popcorn and oil cook, the kettle temperature increases and passes through a predetermined dump temperature and the kettle automatically tilts and dumps the cooked popcorn. After the dump, the kettle temperature increases to the start cook temperature again and the buzzer and light are activated to alert the operator to add another batch of ingredients for consecutive batches of popcorn.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Gold Medal Products CompanyInventors: Ronald R. Weiss, Lee Kindly Hodgson
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Publication number: 20020078832Abstract: Apparatus and methods for popping popcorn comprise a heated kettle which is controlled and monitored according to the temperature of the kettle. The kettle is initially heated to a start cook temperature and a buzzer and light alert an operator to add uncooked popcorn and oil to the kettle which lowers the temperature of the kettle below a predetermined start temperature and initiates a cooking cycle. An oil pump system is enabled at the initiation of the cooking cycle for adding oil to the kettle. As the popcorn and oil cook, the kettle temperature increases and passes through a predetermined dump temperature and the kettle automatically tilts and dumps the cooked popcorn. After the dump, the kettle temperature increases to the start cook temperature again and the buzzer and light are activated to alert the operator to add another batch of ingredients for consecutive batches of popcorn.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: Gold Medal Products Co.Inventors: Ronald R. Weiss, Lee Kindly Hodgson
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Publication number: 20020061348Abstract: Apparatus and methods for popping popcorn comprise a heated kettle which is controlled and monitored according to the temperature of the kettle. The kettle is initially heated to a start cook temperature and a buzzer and light alert an operator to add uncooked popcorn and oil to the kettle which lowers the temperature of the kettle below a predetermined start temperature and initiates a cooking cycle. An oil pump system is enabled at the initiation of the cooking cycle for adding oil to the kettle. As the popcorn and oil cook, the kettle temperature increases and passes through a predetermined dump temperature and the kettle automatically tilts and dumps the cooked popcorn. After the dump, the kettle temperature increases to the start cook temperature again and the buzzer and light are activated to alert the operator to add another batch of ingredients for consecutive batches of popcorn.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2002Publication date: May 23, 2002Applicant: Gold Medal Products Co.Inventor: Ronald R. Weiss
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Patent number: 6374727Abstract: An integrated popcorn kettle is disclosed which is used in conjunction with a popcorn machine. The popcorn kettle has a cooking chamber which has a hinged lid. A motor chamber is located under the cooking chamber. An electrical motor is located in the motor chamber and rotates an agitator in the cooking chamber. The bottom of the cooking chamber has a heating element which is used to cook the popcorn. The motor is actuated to rotate the agitator in order to insure heat distribution for the popcorn. The entire popcorn kettle including the motor chamber and the cooking chamber may be pivoted as a unit in order to dump out the finished popcorn. In this configuration, no extra mechanical parts are needed to suspend the agitator into the kettle.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2001Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Inventor: Charles D. Cretors
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Patent number: 6354191Abstract: Apparatus and methods for popping popcorn comprise a heated kettle which is controlled and monitored according to the temperature of the kettle. The kettle is initially heated to a start cook temperature and a buzzer and light alert an operator to add uncooked popcorn and oil to the kettle which lowers the temperature of the kettle below a predetermined start temperature and initiates a cooking cycle. An oil pump system is enabled at the initiation of the cooking cycle for adding oil to the kettle. As the popcorn and oil cook, the kettle temperature increases and passes through a predetermined dump temperature and the kettle automatically tilts and dumps the cooked popcorn. After the dump, the kettle temperature increases to the start cook temperature again and the buzzer and light are activated to alert the operator to add another batch of ingredients for consecutive batches of popcorn.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Gold Medal Products CompanyInventors: Ronald R. Weiss, Lee Kindly Hodgson
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Patent number: 6234064Abstract: A cooker for popcorn and the like has a housing with a burner supported within the housing and a kettle carrier pivotably attached to a top edge of the housing such that it can be pivoted from a substantially horizontal position across the top of the housing to a substantially vertical position. The kettle carrier includes a cooking kettle that is positioned over the burner when the kettle carrier is in its substantially horizontal position, and when the kettle carrier is in its substantially vertical position, the cooker kettle is positioned to empty its contents into a tub that is supported next to the housing by a detachable frame extending from the housing. Additional features of the cooker include a heat intensification chamber formed by a wall around the burner in order to redirect radiant energy from the burner back into the heat intensification chamber. A cooking oil receptacle is also detachably mounted to the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Concessions Manufacturing Ltd.Inventor: Howard E. Turrel
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Patent number: 6220148Abstract: A stainless steel cabinet has a carbon steel kettle for popping corn which includes apparatus to maintain the popping corn within the kettle during the cooking stage and to prevent spilling of popped corn as it is being dumped into a receiver. This is accomplished with a horizontally pivotal lid over the kettle during the cooking stage. A D-shaped receiver substantially retains the popped corn as it is dumped. There is an un-popped corn catcher below the receiver. A hand operated releaseable latch connects the kettle during the cooking stage and disconnects for the dumping stage. Fluid actuated piston/cylinders normally bias the kettle into the dumping stage when the latch is released.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Trinity Concessions, L.L.C.Inventors: Michael R. Pearce, Larry D. Shoffner
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Patent number: 6187353Abstract: A hot air popcorn machine including a programmable control system for precisely controlling various operating parameters including air flow and air temperature to enable the machine to consistently produce high quality popcorn in a low maintenance environment, e.g., a free-standing vending machine.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Pop-N-Go, Inc.Inventors: Melvin J. Wyman, Roger C. Young, Bobby Dillon, Dwight A. Moody, Vernon L. M. Brokke