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Dale Wettlaufer Phones & Addresses

  • 4962 Brywill Cir, Sarasota, FL 34234 (941) 343-2210 (941) 343-2223 (941) 355-2632
  • 6160 Benning Rd, West Falls, NY 14170 (716) 667-1581
  • 3860 California Rd, Orchard Park, NY 14127
  • East Aurora, NY
  • Cattaraugus, NY

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Dale Wettlaufer

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Address:
4962 Brywill Cir, Sarasota, FL 34234
VIN:
2HJYK16518H538084
Make:
HONDA
Model:
RIDGELINE
Year:
2008

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Dale Wettlaufer Photo 1

President

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Location:
North Port, FL
Industry:
Food Production
Work:
Goodnature Products, Inc.
President
Education:
University at Buffalo and Utias 1965 - 1971
Masters, Engineering
Interests:
Human Rights
Animal Welfare
Science and Technology
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Dale Wettlaufer

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Location:
Sarasota, FL
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Goodnature 1976 - Dec 2013
Founder

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dale E. Wettlaufer
President
Goodnature International, Inc
4962 Brywill Cir, Sarasota, FL 34234
Dale E. Wettlaufer
President, Secretary
Goodnature National, Inc
4962 Brywill Cir, Sarasota, FL 34234
Dale Wettlaufer
Owner, Principal
Goodnature Products, Inc
Mfg Electric Housewares/Fans · Subject Manufactuers Industrial Food Processing Equipment for The Fruit Juice Industry · Whol Industrial Equipment Mfg Electric Housewares/Fans
3860 California Rd, Orchard Park, NY 14127
(716) 855-3325

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Processing Fruit In Multiple Layers

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US Patent:
6457403, Oct 1, 2002
Filed:
Feb 16, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/076788
Inventors:
Dale E. Wettlaufer - West Falls NY, 14170
Richard S. Hess - South Wales NY, 14139
International Classification:
A23B 708
US Classification:
99516, 99495, 99534
Abstract:
An apparatus for processing fruit in multiple layers which includes improved tank assemblies, each tank assembly including generally parallel sidewalls and spaced apart first and second ends, the sidewalls being provided with one or more openings for loading the fruit to be infused, and the sidewalls also being provided with a plurality of spaced apart discharge ports through which infused fruit may be discharged, the tank assembly further including a plurality of spaced apart screens mounted between the first and second ends for the purpose of separating layers of the fruit which is to be infused. A first conduit assembly is connected to the first end of the tank assembly through which a fluid may be introduced into the tank assembly, and a second conduit assembly is connected to the second end of the tank assembly through which a fluid may be discharged.

Method And Apparatus For Infusing Fruit With Sugar And For Obtaining A Substantial Juice Byproduct

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US Patent:
6479092, Nov 12, 2002
Filed:
Sep 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/669311
Inventors:
Dale E. Wettlaufer - East Aurora NY, 14052
International Classification:
A23L 2212
US Classification:
426639, 426102, 426103, 426310, 426615, 426640
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for infusing fruits (which may include vegetables) with sugar. The apparatus includes a series of interconnected tanks ( and ). A stratified column of infusing liquor is caused to flow from a tank ( ) via variable output pump ( ) through fruit which is placed within the tanks to cause the fruit to become saturated with sugar. In addition, at start-up, frozen fruit is placed in a warming liquid in the tanks prior to infusing, and the infusing liquor will drive the warming liquid in front of it. Fruit juice is removed from the downstream portion of the infusing liquid.

Fruit And Vegetable Juice Press Assembly

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US Patent:
50315242, Jul 16, 1991
Filed:
Jul 25, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/384651
Inventors:
Dale E. Wettlaufer - Elma NY
International Classification:
B30B 1516
B30B 906
US Classification:
100 48
Abstract:
A fruit and vegetable juice press assembly. The assembly includes a frame (12) which supports a press drive (166, 172, 174) and a food processor drive (120). A removable housing (14) is mounted over the drives, the removable housing including two spaced apart housing portions (76, 78). A platen (170), a press bag (18), and a press bag support (218-248) are located in the pressing chamber between the housing portions. A portion (168) of the press drive extends through an aperture in the sidewall (78. 41) of one of the two housing portions, the platen being removably secured to the portion (168). A process (16) is removably secured to the top of the other housing portion (76). The processor includes a grater, an impeller, and a two part or clam-shell discharge chute (100, 106) which, during operation of the grater (84) and impeller (86-90), causes grated pulp material to be discharged into the press bag. A hopper cover (158) and guards (276, 286) to either side of the pressing chamber are provided, which cover and guards must be in place before commencement of the operation of the apparatus. A juice collector (22) is disposed beneath a trough (80) at the bottom of the pressing chamber.

Method And Apparatus For Infusing Fruit

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US Patent:
61595276, Dec 12, 2000
Filed:
Jan 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/230024
Inventors:
Dale E. Wettlaufer - East Aurora NY
International Classification:
A23B 708
A23B 7158
US Classification:
426639
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for infusing fruits (which may include vegetables) with sugar. The apparatus includes a series of interconnected tanks (10, 12, 14 and 16). A stratified column of infusing liquor is caused to flow from a tank (50) via variable output pump (52) through fruit which is placed within the tanks to cause the fruit to become saturated with sugar. In addition, the fruit is placed in a plumping liquid in the tanks prior to infusing and the infusing liquor will drive the plumping liquid in front of it. The fruit may be conditioned in various ways prior to placement in the tanks, which conditioning may remove fruit juice from the fruit, the fruit juice being collected in a tank (36) for subsequent use. Alternatively, if fruit juice is not removed from the fruit during a conditioning process, fruit juice is extracted from the downstream portion of the plumping liquid.

Vegetable Or Fruit Shredder For Juice Machine

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US Patent:
53560833, Oct 18, 1994
Filed:
Jan 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/010608
Inventors:
Dale E. Wettlaufer - Elma NY
International Classification:
B02C 1800
US Classification:
241 92
Abstract:
A fruit and vegetable shredder for use in a compact juice machine (10) of simplified design, the individual elements being simplified to a bare minimum in an easily cleanable package. The juice machine includes a frame having spaced apart side walls (14, 16) and an upper wall 22). A shredder assembly (36) including a rotatable disk (44) is mounted above the upper wall (22) and a drive motor (48) is mounted below the upper wall, the drive motor having a drive shaft (54) coupled to the shredder disk. A hopper (34) is mounted on the upper wall above the shredder disk. A press chamber cover (38) extends over a press chamber to one side of the motor, the cover being provided with a discharge chute (112, 114, 116) on its lower surface to direct shredded material from the shredder disk to the press chamber. The surface of the shredder disk (44) adjacent the hopper is provided with a rectangular channel (44. 1) which passes through the center of the disk, the channel receiving a shredder (46) having a vertical edge surface (46.

Filter Bag Assembly

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US Patent:
52675092, Dec 7, 1993
Filed:
May 26, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/889129
Inventors:
Dale E. Wettlaufer - East Aurora NY
International Classification:
B30B 906
US Classification:
100114
Abstract:
A novel filter bag assembly (10) which may be used in a press (12) for squeezing juice from fruit. The bag assembly facilitates the discharge of a press cake (PC) from within the bag when it is inverted. The bag assembly includes a bag (50) and an inner liner made from a plurality of flaps (64, 65, 66), there being at least two flaps on each of the wide sides (58, 60) of the bag, the flaps being arranged in a tiered fashion so that the lower edge of one flap will overlie the top edge of an adjacent flap. The bag assembly is utilized with a press having a plurality of press racks or plates (14) which are mounted for movement towards and away from each other and also for movement from an upright normal position to an inverted position, each rack carrying first mounting structure (68) on the top edge (14. 1) of the rack, the bag assemblies being provided with second mounting structure which cooperate with the first mounting structure so that the bag assemblies may be supported by and between adjacent racks. First retaining structure (76) is carried by the bottom edges (14.

Compact Juice Machine

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US Patent:
52071529, May 4, 1993
Filed:
Oct 28, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/783762
Inventors:
Dale E. Wettlaufer - Elma NY
International Classification:
A23N 102
B30B 906
B30B 1516
US Classification:
99510
Abstract:
A compact juice machine (10) of simplified design, the individual elements being simplified to a bare minimum in an easily cleanable package. The machine includes a frame having spaced apart side walls (14, 16) which support front and intermediate rigid platen walls (18, 20) and an upper wall (22) to the rear of the intermediate wall. A press chamber (24) is defined by the forward portion of the side walls and the platen walls. A shredder assembly (36) including a rotatable disk (44) is mounted above the upper wall and a drive motor (48) is mounted below the upper wall, the drive motor having a drive shaft (54) coupled to the shredder disk. A hopper (34) is mounted on the upper wall above the shredder disk. A press chamber cover (38) extends over the press chamber, the cover being provided with a discharge chute (112, 114, 116) on its lower surface to direct shredded material from the shredder disk to the press chamber. A moveable platen (28) is disposed within the press chamber, and a pair of hydraulic cylinder assemblies (142, 144) are connected to the moveable platen.

Apparatus For Extracting Juice From Pomace

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US Patent:
41911032, Mar 4, 1980
Filed:
Aug 10, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/823221
Inventors:
Dale E. Wettlaufer - East Aurora NY
Assignee:
Terrier Machine Corporation - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
B30B 906
US Classification:
100110
Abstract:
An improved juice extractor is adapted to separate the juice of a fruit pomace from the pulp thereof. The juice extractor has an elongated flexible open-ended sleeve positioned adjacent a bearing or backup surface, and having an entrance end adapted to receive the pomace. The sleeve is formed of a foraminous material permeable to the juice to be extracted, but substantially impermeable to the pulp of such fruit. The cross-sectional area of this sleeve decreases toward its exit end. A plurality of roller members are adapted to press proximate portions of the sleeve against the bearing surface, and are also mounted for movement along the sleeve. The action of the moving roller members causes the pomace to be advanced along the sleeve. Such movement of the roller members, coupled with the decreasing cross-sectional area of the sleeve, gently squeezes the pomace to separate the juice from the pulp. The juice passes through the sleeve and is collected.
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