ROBERT GEORGE NOTHUM
Pilots at State Hwy O, Willard, MO

License number
Missouri A2672351
Issued Date
Jan 2016
Expiration Date
Jan 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
6356 W State Highway O, Willard, MO 65781

Professional information

Robert Nothum Photo 1

Spiral Freezer, Refrigeration Delivery, Enclosure And Drive

US Patent:
2005009, May 5, 2005
Filed:
Jan 9, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/339175
Inventors:
Robert Nothum - Willard MO, US
International Classification:
F25D025/04
US Classification:
062380000
Abstract:
A spiral freezer for continuous duty in continuous food process lines has a freezer compartment enclosing a double-helix arrangement, of which there is a helical run of a food-carrying conveyor in combination with a helical ramp or slideway for the food-carrying conveyor's helical run to ascend or descend on. The helical ramp is an assembly of numerous heat exchanger tubes, each wound helically and positioned in set lanes in the overall assembly of the ramp. An external refrigerant-circulating system is connected to circulate refrigerant through the heat exchanger tubes in order that hot components like compressors and condensers be kept outside of the freezer compartment for better energy efficiency. The foregoing conveyor and heat exchanger arrangement provides close proximity between the source(s) of heat in the food product on the conveyor and the sink of that heat to the refrigerant flowing inside the heat exchanger tubes.


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Integrated Compact Food Process Line And Process

US Patent:
2006003, Feb 16, 2006
Filed:
Feb 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/063339
Inventors:
Robert Nothum - Willard MO, US
International Classification:
G07F 9/10
US Classification:
099357000
Abstract:
An integrated food process system has a several cells, each having a track forming a horizontal circuit or pathway for a series of product-carrying trays to travel in laps around. The cells afford stacking together in vertically-stacked combinations, multi-variously as desired, to form a tower. The enclosed centers of the cells cooperatively define a hollow core for the tower, which provides space for a drive system that motivates the trays in laps around the tracks, after which the trays are tipped to dump their contents into a corresponding tray in a lower level. There are an assortment of delivery systems for associating with one or more of the cells in order to allow a variety of tower constructions, any one of which can process an infeed of food product through a sequence of operations including combinations of any of cooking, pre-dusting, batter application, breading, frying, freezing, and/or packaging.


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Fryer For Food Process Lines

US Patent:
6305274, Oct 23, 2001
Filed:
Dec 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/742897
Inventors:
Robert G. Nothum - Springfield MO
Robert G. Nothum - Willard MO
International Classification:
A47J 3700, A47J 3712
US Classification:
99404
Abstract:
A hot oil fryer for continuous frying duty in continuous food process lines has a conveyor belt that has an upper food-carrying upper run and a lower return run. Heat input is provided by rectangular or square heat exchanger tubes that are placed directly underneath the food-carrying run in order to support it from sagging as well as cut-down the span between the source of heat flowing inside the heat exchanger tubes and the sink of heat in the food product that is transported on top of the conveyor's food-carrying run. The conveyor includes an entrant ramp section having at least high and low operative positions. The cooking channel at the intake end is provided with a series of gutters as well as sediment drains to afford collection and filtration of floating debris as well as sinking debris.


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Spiral Oven, Heat Delivery, Enclosure And Drive

US Patent:
2005009, May 5, 2005
Filed:
Jan 9, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/339176
Inventors:
Robert Nothum - Willard MO, US
International Classification:
F27D011/00
US Classification:
219388000
Abstract:
A spiral oven for continuous duty in continuous food process lines has an oven compartment enclosing a double-helix arrangement, of which there is a helical run of a food-carrying conveyor in combination with a helical assembly of heat-delivery elements. Accordingly, the double-helix arrangement provides close proximity between the food product on the conveyor and the heat-delivery elements.


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Integrated Compact Food Process Line And Process

US Patent:
2006020, Sep 21, 2006
Filed:
Feb 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/359879
Inventors:
Robert Nothum - Willard MO, US
International Classification:
A23B 4/052
US Classification:
099352000
Abstract:
A cellularly-integrated food process line () is a combination of several diverse cells (), which are diverse because each performs non-identical operations. Such cells () are configured to perform at least one sub-process as marinade, form, cook, dust coat, batter coat, crumb coat, fry, sear, grill mark or freeze, as well as any two or several of those sub-processes in combination. The cells () are also configured to stack vertically in interchangeable combinations, as desired, to form a tower. Changing the combination or sequence of such cells () correspondingly changes the end result on food product () processed by such combination. Each cell has its own conveying apparatus () for motivating food product () along a pathway, which may collectively be driven by a common drive system ().


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Convertible Drum-Type Coating Apparatus

US Patent:
5937744, Aug 17, 1999
Filed:
Oct 5, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/166315
Inventors:
Robert G. Nothum - Springfield MO
Robert G. Nothum - Willard MO
International Classification:
A23L 122, A23G 300, A47J 4400, B05C 1900
US Classification:
99494
Abstract:
A convertible drum-type coating apparatus for applying breading material to food products includes an in-line breader section, a rotary drum section, and an outflow section. The rotary drum is mounted on an elevator for lowering and lifting between a low use position and a high non-use position. The low use position is involved with tumbling the breading material and food product together to enhance the coating by the breading material, and in a sense the tumbling gives the appearance of dusting off excess breading material. The coating apparatus is convertible in that the rotary drum can be lifted out of the way to the high non-use position to allow substitution in favor of a bypass conveyor. Bypass of the drum is desired when running "formed" food products and the like, such as patties (eg. , beef) or cakes (eg.


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Convertible Drum-Type Coating Apparatus

US Patent:
6158332, Dec 12, 2000
Filed:
Jun 18, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/336874
Inventors:
Robert G. Nothum - Springfield MO
Robert G. Nothum - Willard MO
International Classification:
A23L 122, A23G 300, A47J 4400, B05C 1900
US Classification:
99494
Abstract:
A convertible drum-type coating apparatus for applying breading material to food products includes an in-line breader section, a rotary drum section, and an outflow section. The rotary drum is mounted on an elevator for lowering and lifting between a low use position and a high non-use position. The low use position is involved with tumbling the breading material and food product together to enhance the coating by the breading material, and in a sense the tumbling gives the appearance of dusting off excess breading material. The coating apparatus is convertible in that the rotary drum can be lifted out of the way to the high non-use position to allow substitution in favor of a bypass conveyor. Bypass of the drum is desired when running "formed" food products and the like, such as patties (eg. , beef) or cakes (eg.