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Alain Leas, Dublin, OH US
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20090130265 | REDUCED-FAT CHOCOLATE COATINGS FORMED BY SPRAYING - A frozen confectionary product having a reduced-fat chocolate coating is disclosed. The chocolate coating contains less than about 40% fat by weight of the coating, and has a thickness less than a coating formed by dipping. Also disclosed is spray coating device and process for applying the coating. | 05-21-2009 |
20120100271 | REDUCED-FAT CHOCOLATE COATINGS FORMED BY SPRAYING - A method for making a frozen confectionary product having a reduced-fat chocolate coating is disclosed. The method includes spraying a liquid chocolate composition into a target area, wherein the liquid chocolate composition includes less than 40% fat by weight; moving a frozen confectionery substrate having an outside surface into and out of the target area such that a portion of the outside surface becomes entirely coated with a continuous, uniform coating of the liquid chocolate composition; and allowing the liquid chocolate composition to cool to form the frozen confectionary product having the continuous, uniform coating of chocolate on the entire outer surface of the confectionery. The chocolate coating contains less than about 40% fat by weight of the coating, and has a thickness that is uniform and less than that formed by dipping. Also disclosed is spray coating device for use in the process for applying the coating. | 04-26-2012 |
20140033969 | REDUCED-FAT CHOCOLATE COATING FORMED BY SPRAYING - A device for forming a frozen confectionary product having a reduced-fat chocolate coating. The chocolate coating contains less than about 40% fat by weight of the coating, and has a thickness less than a coating formed by dipping. These features are obtained by the use of the spray coating device in a process for applying the coating. | 02-06-2014 |
Daniel C. Leas, Rootstown, OH US
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20100081006 | FAUX STAINLESS STEEL FINISH ON BARE CARBON STEEL SUBSTRATE AND METHOD OF MAKING - A faux stainless steel sheet material of ferrous carbon sheet steel core is polished in a polishing apparatus comprising a series of commercially available polishing heads each of which utilizes a polishing belt of a predetermined grit mesh and size, belt speed, belt oscillations transverse to the sheet steel conveyed direction, at predetermined conveyance rate of the sheet steel and pressure. The polishing heads scratch the material surface wherein the scratches mimic a stainless steel finish such as #4 stainless steel finish (80 mesh). An example and sample are described in one embodiment of the invention. | 04-01-2010 |
20110275284 | Method of Making Faux Stainless Steel Finish on Bare Carbon Steel Substrate - A faux stainless steel sheet material of ferrous carbon sheet steel core is polished in a polishing apparatus comprising a series of commercially available polishing heads each of which utilizes a polishing belt of a predetermined grit mesh and size, belt speed, belt oscillations transverse to the sheet steel conveyed direction, at predetermined conveyance rate of the sheet steel and pressure. The polishing heads scratch the material surface wherein the scratches mimic a stainless steel finish such as #4 stainless steel finish (80 mesh). An example and sample are described in one embodiment of the invention. | 11-10-2011 |
James Marc Leas, South Burlington, VT US
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20110156532 | Integrated Piezoelectric Composite and Support Circuit - A module includes a flexible support member, a first piezoelectric element, a second piezoelectric element, an energy harvesting circuit, and a circuit element. The energy harvesting circuit includes a first rectifying device, a second rectifying device, a common output, and an energy storage device. The flexible support member includes an insulator having a pattern of wiring traces. The first piezoelectric element, the second piezoelectric element, the first rectifying device, and the second rectifying device are all mounted on and electrically connected to the flexible support member. The first rectifying device is electrically connected to the first piezoelectric element. The second rectifying device is electrically connected to the second piezoelectric element. The first rectifying device is electrically connected to the second rectifying device to provide the common output. The common output is connected for providing electrical energy harvested from at least one from the group consisting of the first piezoelectric element and the second piezoelectric element to the energy storage device. The energy storage device is connected for providing electricity for powering the circuit element. | 06-30-2011 |
Matthew Leas, Apalachin, NY US
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20100211581 | OPEN ARCHITECTURE VEHICLE INFORMATION MODULE AND SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - A module, system, and method for presenting vehicle data to a client. A vehicle information module (VIM) is configured to interpret, store, and communicate to interested clients the status of a vehicle. Interested clients or end-users may include a GUI, a database, an Interrogative Diagnostics & Prognostics System and other future stakeholders, such as a fleet management system, a logistics system, a maintenance system, and a mobile personal digital assistant. | 08-19-2010 |
20100211582 | OPEN ARCHITECTURE VEHICLE INFORMATION MODULE FOR VEHICLE AND TRAILER, AND SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF - A module, system, and method for presenting vehicle and trailer data to a client. A vehicle information module (VIM) is configured to interpret, store, and communicate to interested clients the status of a vehicle and/or a trailer. Interested clients or end-users may include a GUI, a database, an Interrogative Diagnostics & Prognostics System and other future stakeholders, such as a fleet management system, a logistics system, a maintenance system, and a mobile personal digital assistant. | 08-19-2010 |