EUGENE J LONDON
Engineers in Sandusky, OH

License number
Pennsylvania PE027030E
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address 2
Sandusky, OH 44870
Pennsylvania

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Name
Address
Phone
Eugene London
206 Dutton Mill Rd, West Chester, PA 19380
Eugene London
206 Dutts Ml E, West Chester, PA 19382
Eugene London
27 S 4Th Ave APT B2, Coatesville, PA 19320
Eugene London
47 Connies Dr, Coatesville, PA 19320
Eugene London
501 Pebble Ln, Coatesville, PA 19320

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Eugene London Photo 1

Conveyor For Processing Equipment Having Gas Flow Compensation

US Patent:
5702245, Dec 30, 1997
Filed:
Mar 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/618552
Inventors:
Eugene J. London - Sandusky OH
Assignee:
Stein, Inc. - Toledo OH
International Classification:
A47J 3700, A21B 100, F24C 1532, F24D 100
US Classification:
432 14
Abstract:
A processing apparatus, conveyor and method for processing products or materials, such as food processing equipment or methods, is configured such that the conveyor travels in a generally helical path within a processing chamber to expose products on the conveyor to a gaseous processing media such as heated or cooled air. The conveyor includes gas flow compensation including a plurality of gas flow compensation members which partially block a portion of the surface of the conveyor, preferably toward the exterior of the conveyor in the helical path, to deflect or direct more of the gaseous food processing media away from the less densely distributed products or materials at the exterior of the conveyor caused when the conveyor follows the helical path. The processing media is thus preferably forced in the direction of the more densely distributed products toward the interior of conveyor to uniformly expose product on the conveyor to the processing media. Alternatively, the flow compensation members may be configured to direct the flow of the processing media in other predetermined paths, such as counter to the travel direction of the conveyor.


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Food Molding Apparatus And Method Of Forming Food Products

US Patent:
5618571, Apr 8, 1997
Filed:
Jul 10, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/500305
Inventors:
Eugene J. London - Sandusky OH
Winje Green - Hjarnarp, SE
Gary Dare - Colorado Springs CO
Assignee:
Stein, Inc. - Sandusky OH
International Classification:
A22C 700, A23P 100
US Classification:
426512
Abstract:
The invention provides a molding apparatus and process of molding formable materials which comprises at least one supply manifold for receiving a formable material and plungers or pistons for applying pressure to the formable material within the manifolds. A mold plate including at least one mold cavity is driven between fill and discharge positions, with the at least one mold cavity selectively exposed to the supply manifold when in the fill position. A clamp member is positioned adjacent the mold plate when in the fill position, and pressure is applied on the clamp member to clamp the mold plate against the supply manifold. The clamp member and associated structure apply pressure to the clamp member compensating for deflection of these structural members which maintains the mold plate in firm clamping relation relative to the supply manifold. The clamp plate therefore does not operate in flexure, and eliminates the need to provide the clamp plate with a thick cross section or heavy mass which would accommodate forces normally encountered during filling of the mold cavities. In this manner a mold plate having a relatively thin section, and a clamp member also of relatively thin section may be utilized, to allow a machine having significantly increased width to be realized.


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Food Molding Apparatus And Method Of Forming Food Products

US Patent:
5795610, Aug 18, 1998
Filed:
May 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/642507
Inventors:
Eugene J. London - Sandusky OH
Assignee:
Stein, Inc. - Sandusky OH
International Classification:
A22C 700, A23P 100
US Classification:
426512
Abstract:
The invention provides a molding apparatus and process of molding formable materials which comprises at least one supply manifold for receiving a formable material and plungers or pistons for applying pressure to the formable material within the manifold. A mold plate including at least one mold cavity is driven between fill and discharge positions, with the at least one mold cavity selectively exposed to the supply manifold when in the fill position. A clamp member is positioned adjacent the mold plate when in the fill position, and pressure is applied on the clamp member to clamp the mold plate against the supply manifold. The clamp member and associated structure apply pressure to the clamp member compensating for deflection of these structural members which maintains the mold plate in firm clamping relation relative to the supply manifold. The arrangement eliminates the need to provide the clamp plate with a thick cross section or heavy mass which would accommodate forces normally encountered during filling of the mold cavities. In this manner a mold plate having a relatively thin section, and a clamp member also of relatively thin section may be utilized, to allow a machine having significantly increased width to be realized.


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Continuous Tumble Coating And Breading Apparatus

US Patent:
5728216, Mar 17, 1998
Filed:
Mar 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/618553
Inventors:
Eugene J. London - Sandusky OH
Assignee:
Stein, Inc. - Sandusky OH
International Classification:
A23G 300
US Classification:
118 13
Abstract:
A machine for tumble-coating food or other product with a coating material comprises a product conveyor belt and a carrier conveyor system, which underlies and supports at least a portion of the upper run of the product conveyor belt in a tumble or processing zone. The product conveyor belt and the carrier conveyor system work in conjunction with one another to allow the product conveyor to sag between a pair of adjacent, spaced-apart support rollers on the carrier conveyor system, forming a tumble chamber. Products captured in the tumble chamber are coated with a charge of coating material introduced into the tumble chamber. The formed tumble chambers are moved along as the product conveyor is driven, and products within the chambers are continuously tumbled and moved within the coating material to achieve excellent coating or breading characteristics and appearance. For the breading or other coating of food products, the machine and methods of the invention can produce unique "homestyle" coating appearances and textures.