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Theodore Henry Rehmeyer

from Winston Salem, NC
Deceased

Theodore Rehmeyer Phones & Addresses

  • 3411 Scarsborough Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27104 (336) 768-4142 (336) 768-9680
  • Palmetto, FL
  • 157 Club Pointe Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27104 (336) 768-4142

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Cooking System And Accessories

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US Patent:
55200966, May 28, 1996
Filed:
Mar 3, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/397948
Inventors:
David A. Dornbush - Prior Lake MN
Chad S. Erickson - Plymouth MN
Steven Alseth - Cologne MN
N. Philip Sked - Bloomington MN
Robert T. Lee - Clinton NC
Theodore H. Rehmeyer - Winston-Salem NC
Assignee:
American Harvest, Inc. - Chaska MN
International Classification:
A47J 2700
A47J 3700
A47J 4510
A21B 152
US Classification:
99340
Abstract:
A handle adapted for replacing a heater and blower system removably located in a central opening defined a top enclosure of a countertop oven. The handle comprises a mounting system for removably attaching the handle to the top enclosure in order to replace the heater and blower system when the heater and blower system is removed. The handle enables a user to remove the top enclosure from the bottom enclosure by lifting up on the handle when the handle is installed in the top enclosure. In this manner, the countertop oven may be converted to a food server comprising the handle, the top enclosure, and the bottom enclosure.

Method Of Cleaning Non-Permeable Contact Lens

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US Patent:
60077719, Dec 28, 1999
Filed:
Jul 18, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/896987
Inventors:
Theodore H. Rehmeyer - Winston-Salem NC
James R. Shultz - York PA
International Classification:
A61L 202
US Classification:
422 23
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for holding and cleaning non-permeable contact lenses which includes the application of an electromagnetic field about the contact lenses which are held in a cavity containing a conductive solution and an adsorbent membrane to capture the contaminants being removed from the lenses. Proteins, lipoproteins and other contaminants adhere to the surface of non-permeable lenses. An adsorbent is positioned between the lens and an electric current source so that current flows from the current source through the adsorbent and over the surface of the contact lens so that contaminants on the lens are loosened and migrate to the adsorbent to which they adhere, thus permitting effective removal from the solution. A lens holding device formed by a novel method is used with the cleaning apparatus and includes joined body portion sections foldable upon each other along a fold line, the sections having openings therein which align with each other when the sections are folded to form, along with closing seals, holding compartments. Depending upon current levels and the time period involved, contaminant removal can exceed 90% with the use of less than 0.

Contact Lens Cleaning Device

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US Patent:
D4100913, May 18, 1999
Filed:
Apr 3, 1997
Appl. No.:
D/068418
Inventors:
Theodore H. Rehmeyer - Winston-Salem NC
Rebecca A. Fuller - Winston -Salem NC
International Classification:
2401
US Classification:
D24218

Apparatus For And Method Of Sterilizing Medical And Laboratory Devices And Cleaning Contaminants From Contact Lenses

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US Patent:
57831475, Jul 21, 1998
Filed:
Jul 16, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/680988
Inventors:
Theodore H. Rehmeyer - Winston-Salem NC
James R. Shultz - York PA
International Classification:
A61L 202
US Classification:
422 22
Abstract:
Apparatus for and method of sterilizing medical and laboratory devices and cleaning contaminants from contact lenses at low voltages, the apparatus including a housing carrying a sterilizing and cleaning well, electrodes, appropriate controls and a power source and the method comprising the steps of positioning a contact lens and an adsorbent so that the adsorbent is disposed between the contact lens and an electric current source, immersing the contact lens, the adsorbent, and the current source in a saline or other appropriate solution, and then applying electric current from the power source through the adsorbent and only over the surface of the contact lens so that contaminants carried by the contact lens migrate to the adsorbent.

Muffin Holder

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US Patent:
D3567168, Mar 28, 1995
Filed:
Jan 8, 1993
Appl. No.:
D/003499
Inventors:
David A. Dornbush - Prior Lake MN
N. Philip Sked - Bloomington MN
Robert T. Lee - Clinton NC
Theodore H. Rehmeyer - Winston-Salem NC
Assignee:
American Harvest, Inc. - Chaska MN
US Classification:
D 7357

Convection Oven Corn Popper And Method

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US Patent:
54212537, Jun 6, 1995
Filed:
Mar 21, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/210499
Inventors:
Theodore H. Rehmeyer - Winston-Salem NC
Donovan J. Fandre - Huntsville AL
Assignee:
Tara Products Corporation - Winston-Salem NC
International Classification:
A23L 118
US Classification:
993235
Abstract:
A device is provided to air-pop popcorn in combination with a convection-type oven. The device comprises a spring-mounted bowl to hold corn kernels and includes a slot in the sidewall for popped popcorn to exit therefrom. The exiting popcorn falls into the cooking chamber of the oven where it is held warm until ready to eat.
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