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Wayne Kachelries

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Location:
Philadelphia, PA
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Device And Method For Compressing And Cutting Soft Food

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US Patent:
8146468, Apr 3, 2012
Filed:
Jan 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/348263
Inventors:
Wayne J. Kachelries - Morrisville PA, US
International Classification:
B26D 3/18
B26D 1/553
US Classification:
83 13, 836511, 83620, 99537, 30117, 30305
Abstract:
A device and method of cutting soft food material. The cutting is performed by an arrangement of cutting wire or ribbon that is pulled taut across a supporting frame. The cuts are made while the food material is lightly compressed and confined in a press. The press consists of a compression chamber having a bottom surface. The cutter is placed at the bottom of the compression chamber. Food material is then placed into the compression chamber atop the cutter. A compression plate is placed over the food material. The compression plate is pressed down to compress the food material. The compression squeezes the food material and liberates any excess fluids that may be present within the food material. This conditions the food material. The cutter is then pulled through the conditioned food.

Rooftop Heat Reflector System

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US Patent:
20170343781, Nov 30, 2017
Filed:
May 27, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/166262
Inventors:
Wayne J. Kachelries - Morrisville PA, US
International Classification:
G02B 17/00
E04B 1/76
G02B 7/182
E04B 7/18
G02B 1/04
E04B 1/74
Abstract:
A roof reflector system that is used to reflect solar radiation away from a rooftop. The system uses lines of flags that are strung across the rooftop in parallel rows. Each line of flags contains a plurality of flags that are aligned side-by-side. The flags are reflective to solar radiation. A common ribbon joins the flags into a line of flags. The base of each flag is coupled to the ribbon so that the flags hang away from the bottom edge of the ribbon. Brackets are provided that that can be selectively mounted to the roof. Each of the brackets has a connector that receives and retains the ribbon, therein supporting the ribbon at a first elevation above the roof. The length of each of the flags is greater than that first elevation. As a result, the flags touch the roof and fold along the roof, therein shielding the roof from the heat of the sun.
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