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Sarita Porbandarwala Phones & Addresses

  • Fair Lawn, NJ
  • White Plains, NY
  • Plantation, FL
  • New Brunswick, NJ
  • Staten Island, NY

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Us Patents

High Solids Concentrated Dairy Liquids

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US Patent:
20130330460, Dec 12, 2013
Filed:
Sep 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/820895
Inventors:
Anthony William Criezis - Annville PA, US
Bruce E. Campbell - Glenview IL, US
Lisa Ann Dierbach - Arlington Heights IL, US
Nicholas J. Mendoza - Croton on Hudson NY, US
Sarita V. Porbandarwala - Fair Lawn NJ, US
Gavin M. Schmidt - Hoffman Estates IL, US
Gregory Aaron Wiseman - New York NY, US
International Classification:
A23C 9/00
US Classification:
426587
Abstract:
The methods and products disclosed herein relate to high solids concentrated dairy liquids that remain retort and shelf stable for an extended shelf life at ambient conditions with substantially no negative flavor notes typically found in the prior retorted dairy liquids. In one aspect, the stable concentrated dairy liquids have up to about 50 percent total solids, and in some approaches, between about 38 and about 50 percent total solids. In another aspect, the high solids concentrated dairy liquids may also include increased levels of sugar relative to the dairy solids and/or increased levels of sugar relative to the protein and fat to aid in achieving stability.

Filter Element Having Microperforations For Enabling The Passage Of Fluids During Brewing

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US Patent:
20140348984, Nov 27, 2014
Filed:
Mar 27, 2012
Appl. No.:
14/008471
Inventors:
Bary L. Zeller - Glenview IL, US
Richard P. Apiscopa - Kingsland TX, US
Greg A. Wiseman - New York NY, US
Sarita V. Porbandarwala - White Plains NY, US
Thomas A. Gibson - Ridgewood NJ, US
Assignee:
INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC - East Hanover NJ
International Classification:
B65D 85/804
US Classification:
426115
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a filter element for the extraction or brewing of beverages. In particular, the filter element facilitates brewing through increased permeability of fluid from a brewed beverage from brewable particles, such fluid including liquid and gas, and the easing of gas build up in a brewing device herein by the removal of gases emitted from a beverage medium housed within a beverage cartridge during brewing. The filter element may be used within a rigid, semi-rigid or soft pod that is insertable within a beverage brewer. The invention particularly concerns the brewing of coffee and coffee products in a coffee brewing machine configured to receive pods holding coffee particles that are injected with water and caused to brew coffee therefrom.
Sarita V Porbandarwala from Fair Lawn, NJ, age ~39 Get Report