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Garry K Larson

from Wellsville, UT
Age ~51

Garry Larson Phones & Addresses

  • 550 N 200 E, Wellsville, UT 84339 (435) 245-9093
  • Hyrum, UT
  • Logan, UT
  • San Diego, CA
  • Providence, UT
  • Park City, UT

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Position: Protective Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Location:
550 north 200 east, Wellsville, UT 84339
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Education Eden
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Garry Larson

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Location:
Salt Lake City, UT
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Education:
Weber State University 2010 - 2013

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Garry K. Larson
Director
Cache Valley Cutter Inc
Mfg Tools
550 N 200 E, Wellsville, UT 84339
Garry K. Larson
Principal
BROWN BOX ENTERPRISES LLC
Business Services
550 N 200 E, Wellsville, UT 84339
Garry K. Larson
Principal
Solution Tooling Systems
Business Services
550 N 200 E, Wellsville, UT 84339
Garry K. Larson
Principal
CRAZY ACRE FARMS
General Crop Farm · General Farms, Primarily Crop
550 N 200 E, Wellsville, UT 84339

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Us Patents

Semi-Automated Cooking Apparatus

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US Patent:
20170020333, Jan 26, 2017
Filed:
Mar 16, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/071563
Inventors:
Garry K. Larson - Wellsville UT, US
International Classification:
A47J 36/38
A23L 5/10
A47J 27/00
Abstract:
A cooking apparatus incorporates both methods of ambient and contact cooking in a single operation. Food is placed in a cylindrical container which is in turn placed in a cooking apparatus. The cylindrical container is continually rolled over a heat source to cook the food. One embodiment of the apparatus has both non-cooking and cooking positions available for the canister. The canister is positioned upon a rocker arm in the non-cooking position and it transitions along the rocker arm to the cooking position over the heat source as the rocker arm pivots about its vertex. The cylinder is rotated while cooking. This rotation stirs food within the canister, allowing for contact cooking, while steam is generated and the internal temperature of the canister increases for ambient cooking. When finished, the heat source is deactivated and the canister removed, possibly by rotating the rocker arm.
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