Brian Evan Sink - Orland Park IL Gary D. Lang - Naperville IL Benjamin Zyer - Orland Park IL
Assignee:
Liquid Carbonic Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
F25D 1704
US Classification:
62186
Abstract:
A cryogenic freezer apparatus for food products includes a conveyor within a thermally insulated enclosure. A cryogen injecting unit is located in said enclosure adjacent the opening thereof, and responsive to a cryogen control signal for introducing liquid cryogen in said enclosure. A blower unit in said enclosure directs cryogen vapor away from said enclosure opening toward the interior of said enclosure. The output of said blower unit being controllable by a blower control signal. A sensing unit within said enclosure senses the cooling capacity of the cryogen vapor at the enclosure opening and generates a sensor output signal which is indicative of the amount of cryogen vapor escaping out of said opening. A control unit, coupled to said sensing unit, said injecting unit, and to said blower unit generates a cryogen control signal and a blower control signal in response to the sensor output signal. Cryogen vapor escaping from the enclosure is limited to an amount needed to maintain an air lock, thus preventing air intrusion into the enclosure.
Immersion Freezer With Bottom Chamber Series Of Cascading Conveyor Belts
Edward F. Kiczek - Long Valley NJ Donald J. Ehnot - Coopersburg PA Richard Reider - Allentown PA Brian Sink - Orland Park IL
Assignee:
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. - Allentown PA
International Classification:
F25D 1702
US Classification:
62374
Abstract:
The present invention is an immersion freezer which employs a postcooling chamber. The immersion section of the freezer initially immerses all or part of the items to be frozen (typically food items) in a bath of a liquid refrigerant to impart a crust freeze on the items, which locks in moisture and prevents clumping. The postcooling chamber, located underneath the immersion section, then uses the vaporized refrigerant from the immersion section to complete the freezing process while also maximizing efficiency. The postcooling chamber also imparts agitation to the items (which further prevents clumping) through the use of a series of cascading conveyor belts.
Gary D. Lang - Naperville IL Brian E. Sink - Orland Park IL
Assignee:
Liquid Carbonic Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
F25D 2504
US Classification:
62380
Abstract:
A freezer includes an insulated enclosure for maintaining low temperatures therewithin and a conveyor belt that carries food products throughout the enclosure. The conveyor belt includes a straight-line path section and at least one helical path section and is driven by vertical drive elements carried by a rotating drum about which the conveyor helical path section is located. Upon entering a helical path section from a straight-line path section, the conveyor belt undergoes expansion only, with the inner ends of its transverse rods maintaining a precise spacing which allows smooth interengagement between heads at the inboard ends of the rods and the leading surfaces of the vertical drive elements that are located along the circumference of the rotating drum which defines the curved helical path. Because of the improved arrangement, both an ascending helical path and a descending helical path can be established within a single freezer with both rotating drums simply driven by a single motor.
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Company / Classification
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Brian Sink President
Cryogenic Systems Equipment Machinery - New
2363 136Th St, Blue Island, IL 60406 7083854216, 7083854390
Purdue University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Management Strategic Planning Customer Service Sales New Business Development Leadership Manufacturing Engineering Design For Manufacturing Autocad Sales Management Marketing Strategy Team Building Marketing
Brian Sink is the program manager for the access drug user health program at the Fenway Health Aids Action Committee in Somerville. This program, funded as a public health service but challenged recently by financial problems, offers syringe exchange services and is an Overdose Education and Narcan