MARK R JACKSON
Pilots at Kirkland Lk Dr, Auburndale, FL

License number
Florida A4471729
Issued Date
Mar 2016
Expiration Date
Mar 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2113 Kirkland Lake Dr, Auburndale, FL 33823

Professional information

Mark Jackson Photo 1

Juice Extractor With Improved Two-Piece Orifice Tube

US Patent:
6568319, May 27, 2003
Filed:
May 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/854849
Inventors:
Gregory W. Schrader - Lakeland FL
David S. Jackson - Brandon FL
Mark Jackson - Auburndale FL
Assignee:
FMC Technologies, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B30B 902
US Classification:
100108, 99510, 100 98 R, 100213, 100 37, 4031091, 2851451
Abstract:
A juice extractor includes a strainer tube mounted to receive juice and pulp of fruit. An orifice tube is moveable within the strainer tube and includes a first tube portion and opposing second tube portion threaded within the first tube portion. A drive mechanism engages the orifice tube for reciprocating the orifice tube within the strainer tube and separating juice and pulp within the strainer tube.


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Juice Extractor With Orifice Tube Beam Movable Between Operating And Maintenance Positions And Associated Methods

US Patent:
7077056, Jul 18, 2006
Filed:
Sep 4, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/654745
Inventors:
Mark Jackson - Auburndale FL, US
Assignee:
FMC Technologies, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A47J 19/02, B30B 9/06
US Classification:
99513, 99508, 99507, 99495, 100 37, 100 98 R, 100108, 100213
Abstract:
A juice extractor includes pairs of opposing cups being relatively movable for squeezing fruit therebetween. The juice extractor may also include a pair of drive members extending along opposite sides of the pairs of opposing cups, a plurality of strainer tubes associated with respective pairs of opposing cups, and an orifice tube beam having opposing ends slidable along medial portions of respective drive members. A plurality of orifice tubes may extend from the orifice tube beam for reciprocal movement within respective strainer tubes. The juice extractor may also include a pair of orifice tube beam locks for selectively locking the orifice tube beam to the medial portions of the respective drive members, and a lift assist for moving the orifice tube beam between a lower maintenance position and an upper operating position.


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Juice Extractor Including Pressure-Actuated Nozzle And Associated Methods

US Patent:
7337715, Mar 4, 2008
Filed:
Aug 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/921070
Inventors:
Michael L. Suter - Lakeland FL, US
Mark R. Jackson - Auburndale FL, US
Jose Marcelo Carvalho - Araraquara SP, BR
Gregory W. Schrader - Lakeland FL, US
Kevin G. Socha - Tampa FL, US
Assignee:
FMC Technologies, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B30B 9/02, A23N 1/00
US Classification:
100213, 100110, 99495, 23922217
Abstract:
A juice extractor may include a juice extraction assembly, and at least one pressure-actuated spray nozzle having an inlet to be connected to a controllable fluid pressure source and a spray outlet directed toward the juice extraction assembly and moving between a retracted off position and an extended spray position based upon fluid pressure. The extractor may also include at least one fluid delivery conduit having an inlet to be connected to a controllable source of pressurized fluid, and an outlet. The at least one pressure-actuated spray nozzle may be positioned adjacent extractor cups, such as on their mounting bridge, and have an inlet connected in fluid communication with the outlet of the at least one fluid delivery conduit. The pressure-actuated nozzles may be used for cleaning and/or recycle water. In the retracted position, the pressure-actuated spray nozzles are better able to shed peel and other debris.


Mark Jackson Photo 4

Citrus Juice Apparatus With Undesired Material Release Detector And Related Methods

US Patent:
2012028, Nov 8, 2012
Filed:
Jul 18, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/551664
Inventors:
GARLAND MATHEWS - HAINES CITY FL, US
MICHAEL L. SUTER - LAKELAND FL, US
MARK R. JACKSON - AUBURNDALE FL, US
KEVIN G. SOCHA - TAMPA FL, US
JOSE D. MILLA - LAKELAND FL, US
GREGORY W. SCHRADER - LAKELAND FL, US
Assignee:
JOHN BEAN TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION - CHICAGO IL
International Classification:
G01N 33/14, H05K 13/00
US Classification:
426231, 295921
Abstract:
A citrus juice apparatus may include at least one citrus juice processing device. The at least one juice processing device may include at least one juice output having a flow of juice therethrough. The at least one juice processing device upon a malfunction may cause an undesired material release along with the flow of juice into the at least one juice output. An undesired material release detector may be coupled to the at least one juice output for detecting the undesired material release. The detector may operate based upon magnetic proximity sensing of a moving filter plate within a housing of the detector. Alternatively, the detector may operate using a filter plate, and based upon pressure.


Mark Jackson Photo 5

Citrus Juice Apparatus With Undesired Material Release Detector And Related Methods

US Patent:
8245726, Aug 21, 2012
Filed:
Sep 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/859232
Inventors:
Garland Mathews - Haines City FL, US
Michael L. Suter - Lakeland FL, US
Mark R. Jackson - Auburndale FL, US
Kevin G. Socha - Tampa FL, US
Jose D. Milla - Lakeland FL, US
Gregory W. Schrader - Lakeland FL, US
Assignee:
John Bean Technologies Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
E03B 7/07, F16K 37/00, F17D 3/00
US Classification:
137553, 99513, 99510, 99509, 99502, 116 70, 222 71
Abstract:
A citrus juice apparatus may include at least one citrus juice processing device. The at least one juice processing device may include at least one juice output having a flow of juice therethrough. The at least one juice processing device upon a malfunction may cause an undesired material release along with the flow of juice into the at least one juice output. An undesired material release detector may be coupled to the at least one juice output for detecting the undesired material release. The detector may operate based upon magnetic proximity sensing of a moving filter plate within a housing of the detector. Alternatively, the detector may operate using a filter plate, and based upon pressure.


Mark Jackson Photo 6

Juice Extractor With Tapered Clean Up Nozzle

US Patent:
7222567, May 29, 2007
Filed:
Aug 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/921063
Inventors:
Gregory W. Schrader - Lakeland FL, US
Kevin G. Socha - Tampa FL, US
Mark R. Jackson - Auburndale FL, US
Michael L. Suter - Lakeland FL, US
Assignee:
FMC Technologies, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B30B 9/02, A23N 1/00
US Classification:
100213, 100110, 99495, 23922211
Abstract:
A juice extractor includes a juice extraction assembly having a wall surface and fluid outlet thereon. At least one tapered spray nozzle is mounted flush on the wall surface at the fluid outlet for receiving and discharging fluid and configured for preventing build-up on the spray nozzle of product material during extractor operation.