FRANKLIN KRAMER
Engineering in Briarcliff, NY

License number
Massachusetts 8327
Issued Date
Apr 25, 1958
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2006
Type
Chemical Engineer
Address
Address 2
Briarcliff, NY 10510
Briarcliff, NY

Professional information

Franklin Kramer Photo 1

Extrusion Nozzle Arrangement

US Patent:
4449906, May 22, 1984
Filed:
Jun 1, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/383908
Inventors:
Boleslaw Sienkiewicz - Pearl River NY
Franklin Kramer - Briarcliff Manor NY
Imrich Klein - Highland Park NJ
C. G. Peter Oldershaw - Halifax, CA
Locus Y. Chuang - Plainsboro NJ
Assignee:
General Foods Corporation - White Plains NY
International Classification:
B29F 304
US Classification:
4251311
Abstract:
An extrusion nozzle arrangement for the production of a product such as a comestible, including a multiple nozzle arrangement through which there can be fabricated a multi-layered slab of a meat analogue product. A bacon-like appearance is achieved in that each extrusion nozzle includes a narrow, elongate bottom outlet orifice arranged to extend transversely above a continually moving horizontal conveyor belt. An insert strip is arranged within the nozzle above the orifice and coextensive with the length thereof, which includes projections extending across the path of flow of the solution extruded through the orifice, with such projections being positioned in a predetermined manner along the insert strip as to cause either restrictions or directional changes in the flow of the solution egressing from the nozzle orifice. An arrangement of a plurality of extrusion nozzles spaced in parallel relationship along the path of movement of the conveyor belt and extending transversely across the conveyor belt, sequentially extrudes layers formed from different solutions constituting components of the meat analogue product in superposition upon the layer extruded by the preceding nozzle to thereby form a multi-layered slab. By selecting the configuration of the flow restricting or redirecting pattern of the insert strip of each subsequent nozzle to compensate for the variations in the layer configuration produced by the insert strip of the preceding nozzle, a predetermined random pattern can be established between each of the extruded superimposed layers.


Franklin Kramer Photo 2

Continuous Chewing Gum Method

US Patent:
4555407, Nov 26, 1985
Filed:
Dec 24, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/686049
Inventors:
Franklin Kramer - Briarcliff Manor NY
Henderikus B. Bruins - Cream Ridge NJ
Joseph Giacone - Princeton Junction NJ
Luc L. Carbillet - Buc, FR
Assignee:
General Foods Corporation - White Plains NY
International Classification:
A23G 330
US Classification:
426 5
Abstract:
A method for continuously forming wide, thin chewing gum slabs suitable for forming sheets and bands ready for packaging in an automatic wrapping machine is disclosed. The method involves compounding a chewing gum paste; extruding the formed gum paste as a wide thin slab through a die mounted on the discharge end of the extruder; cooling the extruded gum paste slab; and passing the gum paste slab through no more than two sets of calender rolls.


Franklin Kramer Photo 3

Adsorption Process

US Patent:
4113887, Sep 12, 1978
Filed:
Feb 24, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/771485
Inventors:
Franklin Kramer - Briarcliff Manor NY
Yair Steve Henig - Pearl River NY
Torunn Atteraas Garin - Bronxville NY
Gerald James Vogel - Ossining NY
Assignee:
General Foods Corporation - White Plains NY
International Classification:
A23F 110, B01D 1506
US Classification:
426422
Abstract:
The selectivity of an adsorbent for the preferentially adsorbed component of a multi-component solution is improved by means of a countercurrent adsorption process coupled with a reflux operation wherein the loaded adsorption medium which is taken off stream as spent adsorbent is processed to concentrate the preferentially adsorbed component therein.