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  • 5599 Woodhaven Dr, Keithville, LA 71047 (318) 925-1554 (318) 925-2869 (318) 925-5843
  • 8748 Shane Ln, Keithville, LA 71047 (318) 925-2869 (318) 925-5843
  • 154 Albany Ave, Shreveport, LA 71105
  • Austin, TX
  • 5599 Woodhaven Dr, Keithville, LA 71047 (318) 393-9997

Work

Company: Frymaster Feb 2006 to Apr 2013 Position: Director, product engineering

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Louisiana Tech University 1994 to 1998 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Development • Air Force • Training

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Lamont Eric Lackman

Address:
5599 Woodhaven Dr, Keithville, LA 71047
License #:
PE.0025239 - Active
Category:
Civil Engineer
Issued Date:
Feb 2, 1993
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2017
Type:
Mechanical Engineer

Resumes

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Instructor And Program Director At Bossier Parish Community College

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Location:
Shreveport, LA
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Frymaster Feb 2006 - Apr 2013
Director, Product Engineering

Bossier Parish Community College Feb 2006 - Apr 2013
Instructor and Program Director at Bossier Parish Community College
Education:
Louisiana Tech University 1994 - 1998
Master of Science, Masters, Mechanical Engineering
Louisiana State University 1982 - 1986
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Development
Air Force
Training

Publications

Us Patents

Insect Exterminating Device

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US Patent:
7096622, Aug 29, 2006
Filed:
Jun 15, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/867271
Inventors:
Jack M. James - Shreveport LA, US
Larry P. Flowers - Rodessa LA, US
Lamont E. Lackman - Keithville LA, US
International Classification:
A01M 25/00
US Classification:
43124
Abstract:
An insect exterminating device which is characterized in a first embodiment by a handle having a handle base attached to a downwardly-extending probe frame fitted with a bracket and a spring for receiving an aerosol or pressurized fluid canister containing an insect treatment fluid. A probe projects from the probe frame and a spring-loaded activator button is provided on the handle base for activating the pressurized fluid canister valve to dispense the treatment fluid from the canister, through passages provided in the activator button, the handle base, the probe frame and the probe, into an insect bed. In a preferred embodiment the bracket is adjustable for accommodating pressurized fluid containers of various length. In a second embodiment the fluid canister is seated on a spring in a round frame and the treatment fluid is dispersed from the canister through a tube to the probe by pressing a spring-loaded activator button. In both embodiments the spring-loaded activator button acts as a valve to facilitate depression and dispensing treatment fluid from the pressurized fluid container on demand.

Open Pot Gas Fryer With Corrugated Bottom

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US Patent:
20080022994, Jan 31, 2008
Filed:
Jul 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/881968
Inventors:
Charles Milton Hutchinson - Shreveport LA, US
Lamont E. Lackman - Keithville LA, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/12
A47J 27/00
US Classification:
1263781, 99403
Abstract:
A frypot having a corrugated bottom portion. The corrugations project into an interior volume of the frypot, so that there are troughs disposed between the corrugations. During operation of the frypot, oil located in these troughs remains cooler, thus prolonging the life of the oil.

Low Oil Volume Fryer With Small Cold Zone

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US Patent:
20090013877, Jan 15, 2009
Filed:
Sep 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/904448
Inventors:
Lamont Eric Lackman - Keithville LA, US
Charles Milton Hutchinson - Shreveport LA, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/12
A47J 27/00
US Classification:
99403, 2205731
Abstract:
A fryer pot for a deep fryer having a pair of opposed sidewalls, a pair of opposed end walls and a bottom wall. Each of the pair of opposed sidewalls has three successive vertical portions. Wherein each of the three successive vertical portions of each of the pair of opposed sidewalls is inboard of a preceding vertical portion to thereby taper the fryer pot towards the bottom wall. A fryer pot for a deep fryer having a pair of opposed endwalls and a pair of opposed sidewalls and a bottom wall. Each of the pair of opposed endwalls has a first vertical portion and a second vertical portion that are each connected by an angled offset portion to decrease a volume of the fryer pot.

Low Oil Volume Fryer With Automatic Filtration And Top-Off Capability

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US Patent:
20090084273, Apr 2, 2009
Filed:
Sep 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/904358
Inventors:
Lamont E. Lackman - Keithville LA, US
Charles Milton Hutchinson - Shreveport LA, US
International Classification:
A47J 37/12
US Classification:
99408
Abstract:
A multi-function system for automatically filtering and maintaining cooking oil in fryer pots of a deep fryer having a deep fryer and a plurality of fryer pots is provided. Each of the plurality of fryer pots contains at least a first temperature sensor and a second temperature sensor. The deep fryer is capable of operating in an automatic filling mode to maintain an oil level when the first sensor senses a first predetermined oil temperature and an automatic filtration mode to allow filtration of oil in one of the plurality of fryer pots after the first sensor senses a first predetermined oil temperature.

Food Cooking Apparatus With Removable Conveyor Assembly And Serpentine Heater Providing Non-Uniform Heating

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US Patent:
62012185, Mar 13, 2001
Filed:
Oct 8, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/168418
Inventors:
Neal Chandler - Shreveport LA
Lamont Lackman - Keithville LA
Assignee:
The Frymaster Corporation - Shrevport LA
International Classification:
A47J 3700
US Classification:
219388
Abstract:
Food cooking apparatus comprises two conveyor belts, one of which is heated by a platen to provide a moving cooking surface. Since both belts are movable, they are operable to grip a bun heel or crown and convey it along a cooking path between the two belts without disfigurement of the bun. Also disclosed is a quick connect/disconnect feature that allows quick removal of one of the assemblies for cleaning, maintenance and/or belt replacement. This feature has a bracket member which when released allows the removable assembly to slidably disengage from the frame of the apparatus. The food cooking apparatus includes an electrical heating platen with a coil wound in a serpentine manner and spatially distributed to produce high temperature cooking in the early stage of cooking and lower temperature cooking in the later stages of cooking. The food cooking apparatus also includes a mechanism that responds to manual pushing of the idler roller to shift the idler shaft between a drive position and a belt slack position that allows easy and quick installation or removal of the endless belt.

Food Cooking Apparatus

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US Patent:
62814788, Aug 28, 2001
Filed:
Jan 10, 2001
Appl. No.:
9/757899
Inventors:
Neal Chandler - Shreveport LA
Lamont Lackman - Keithville LA
Assignee:
The Frymaster Corporation - Shreveport LA
International Classification:
A47J 3700
US Classification:
219388
Abstract:
Food cooking apparatus having a two conveyor belts, one of which is heated by a platen to provide a moving cooking surface. Since both belts are movable, they are operable to grip a bun heel or crown and convey it along a cooking path between the two belts without disfigurement of the bun. Also disclosed is a quick connect/disconnect feature that allows quick removal of one of the assemblies for cleaning, maintenance and/or belt replacement. This feature has a bracket member which when released allows the removable assembly to slidable disengage from the frame of the apparatus. The food cooking apparatus includes an electrical heating platen with a coil wound in a serpentine manner and spatially distributed to produce high temperature cooking in the early stage of cooking and lower temperature cooking in the later stages of cooking. The food cooking apparatus also includes a mechanism that responds to manual pushing of the idler roller to shift the idler shaft between a drive position and a belt slack position that allows easy and quick installation or removal of the endless belt.

Heart Valve Prosthesis Rotator With Bendable Shaft And Drive Mechanism

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US Patent:
55826075, Dec 10, 1996
Filed:
Sep 9, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/303387
Inventors:
Lamont E. Lackman - Georgetown TX
Assignee:
CarboMedics, Inc. - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61F 224
US Classification:
606 1
Abstract:
A heart valve prothesis rotator which also has an annealed stainless steel shaft which can be bent by the surgeon interoperatively. The shaft will retain its shape after bending. Surrounding the shaft is a drive coil which connects a rotator head at a proximal end of the shaft to a drive knob at a distal end of the shaft and adjacent a handle. By turning the drive knob, a surgeon can turn the rotator head, thus orienting the prosthetic heart valve. Torsional motion is carried along the path defined by the bendable shaft so that the rotator head can be turned without displacing the handle of the heart valve rotator.
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