MICHAEL JOHN REISCHMANN
Pilots at Irma Rd, Eustis, FL

License number
Florida A1572129
Issued Date
Aug 2016
Expiration Date
Aug 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
1895 Irma Rd, Eustis, FL 32726

Professional information

Michael Reischmann Photo 1

Safety System For A Stove

US Patent:
2009009, Apr 9, 2009
Filed:
Oct 8, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/247640
Inventors:
Michael Reischmann - Eustis FL, US
Phillip Williams - Clinton CT, US
International Classification:
F24C 15/10
US Classification:
126 24
Abstract:
A system for improving the safety of a stove by preventing unwanted movement of cooking vessels in use on the stove. The system includes independently extendable posts that are adjacent to the cooking areas of the stove. The extendable posts may be retracted to a position wherein the top surface of the post is at or below the surface of the stove so as to enable easy cleaning and provide an attractive appearance. The posts are easily moved between their extended and retracted positions and are biased upwardly.


Michael Reischmann Photo 2

Vibrating Cooking System

US Patent:
2013010, May 2, 2013
Filed:
Nov 1, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/666674
Inventors:
Michael Reischmann - Eustis FL, US
International Classification:
H05B 1/00, A47J 27/00, B65D 81/34, H05B 6/12
US Classification:
219621, 219622, 2205733, 426113
Abstract:
A cooking system that utilizes vibration to improve the convenience of preparing food and the quality of the finished product. The system uses a vibrating device coupled to a cooking vessel with a pad and/or isolation blocks disposed between the vibrator and the vessel. The cooking system can be adapted to prepare specific foods in specific quantities, such as popcorn in pre-packaged containers.


Michael Reischmann Photo 3

Rooftop Solar Panel Deployment And Tracking System

US Patent:
8440950, May 14, 2013
Filed:
Nov 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/927153
Inventors:
Michael J. Reischmann - Eustis FL, US
International Classification:
F24J 2/38
US Classification:
2502034, 126573, 136246
Abstract:
A roof has a fixed roof section with a bottom, a top, sides and an exposed face. A solar panel has an exterior edge, an interior edge and side edges. The side edges have midpoints intermediate the interior and exterior edges. The solar panel has an outer face and an inner face. Tubing movably couples the solar panel with respect to the fixed roof section. A drive member is adapted to move the solar panel with respect to the fixed roof section. A control sub system includes a processor and a sensor. The processor is operatively coupled to the sensor. In this manner the position of the sun is determined. Also in this manner the drive member is activated and inactivated. Further in this manner the angular orientation of the solar panel may be varied. Finally in this manner the efficiency of the solar panel may be maximized.


Michael Reischmann Photo 4

Induction Cook-Top Apparatus

US Patent:
2009028, Nov 26, 2009
Filed:
May 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/468591
Inventors:
Phillip Williams - Clinton CT, US
Michael Reischmann - Eustis FL, US
International Classification:
H05B 6/12, B23P 19/04
US Classification:
219624, 29729
Abstract:
An induction stove assembly that utilizes pads between the cook-top of the stove and cooking vessels placed on the stove for heating. The pads are easily removable and interchangeable with other similar pads. The pads help protect the cook-top from damage, make clean-up more efficient, and insulate the cook-top from excessive heating.


Michael Reischmann Photo 5

Induction Cook-Top Apparatus

US Patent:
2012011, May 17, 2012
Filed:
Jan 26, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/359156
Inventors:
Phillip Williams - Clinton CT, US
Michael Reischmann - Eustis FL, US
International Classification:
H05B 6/12
US Classification:
219620, 219635
Abstract:
An induction stove assembly that utilizes pads between the cook-top of the stove and cooking vessels placed on the stove for heating. The pads are easily removable and interchangeable with other similar pads. The pads help protect the cook-top from damage, make clean-up more efficient, and insulate the cook-top from excessive heating.


Michael Reischmann Photo 6

Grill

US Patent:
8631739, Jan 21, 2014
Filed:
Jun 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/473361
Inventors:
Michael Reischmann - Eustis FL, US
Phillip Williams - Clinton CT, US
Assignee:
Kenyon International, Inc. - Clinton CT
International Classification:
A47J 27/00
US Classification:
99446, 99444
Abstract:
The invention relates to a grill having a heating element for heating food, a cooking grate positioned above the heating element and having a plurality of openings for permitting grease to pass where the plurality of openings are arranged around the heating element, and a touch control for adjusting a temperature of said heating element. The touch control has an increase button to elevate the temperature of the heating element and a decrease button to lower the temperature of the heating element. The touch control also has a plurality of lights arranged in sequential order from a first light to an nth light, wherein manipulation of the increase button or decrease button commences illumination.


Michael Reischmann Photo 7

Stove Pot Retainer

US Patent:
8297272, Oct 30, 2012
Filed:
Sep 25, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/567230
Inventors:
Phillip Williams - Clinton CT, US
Michael Reischmann - Eustis FL, US
Assignee:
Kenyon International, Inc. - Clinton CT
International Classification:
F24C 3/12
US Classification:
126 42, 126 24, 126 50
Abstract:
A device and system for increasing the safety of portable stoves or stoves used in unstable conditions. The device includes at least one support member and at least one retaining member slidably disposed on the support member. The retaining member has an anchoring mechanism movably disposed on it that is used to lock it into place with respect to the support member. The retaining member contacts the sides of a pot or other cooking vessel when in an active position and may be moved into a stowed position.