ROBERT JOHN COOK
Pilots at Vly Dr, Alexandria, VA

License number
Virginia A2982415
Issued Date
Nov 2016
Expiration Date
May 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2504 Valley Dr, Alexandria, VA 22302

Professional information

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Robert Cook

Specialties:
Buyer's Agent, Listing Agent
Work:
5990 Kingstowne Towne Ctr, Alexandria 22315


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Method For Reducing Fecal Leakage And Contamination During Meat And Poultry Processing

US Patent:
5292278, Mar 8, 1994
Filed:
Mar 31, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/860953
Inventors:
Norbert D. Neal - Cross Plains WI
Robert E. Cook - Alexandria VA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Agriculture - Washington DC
Oscar Mayer Foods Corp. - Madison WI
International Classification:
A22C 2100
US Classification:
452176
Abstract:
Fecal leakage and contamination from the vent opening of an animal carcass during slaughtering and processing methods is reduced or eliminated by applying a curable adhesive composition to the vent opening and permitting the applied curable composition to cure to form a cured firmly adherent vent seal after slaughtering but prior to other processing steps. In a preferred embodiment, the curable adhesive comprises a cyanoacrylate adhesive which cures in a matter of seconds under processing conditions to form a cured vent seal which retains its sealing integrity even upon exposure to high temperature and high humidity environments encountered at downstream processing stations. The curable sealing compositions are safe in the fully-cured state and do not liberate undesirable materials during curing.


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Method For Reducing Fecal Leakage And Contamination During Meat And Poultry Processing

US Patent:
5120267, Jun 9, 1992
Filed:
Oct 31, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/785831
Inventors:
Norbert D. Neal - Cross Plains WI
Robert E. Cook - Alexandria VA
Assignee:
Oscar Mayer Foods Corp. - Madison WI
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A22C 2100
US Classification:
452176
Abstract:
Fecal leakage and contamination from the vent opening of an animal carcass during slaughtering and processing methods is reduced or eliminated by applying a curable adhesive composition to the vent opening and permitting the applied curable composition to cure to form a cured firmly adherent vent seal after slaughtering but prior to other processing steps. In a preferred embodiment, the curable adhesive comprises a cyanoacrylate adhesive which cures in a matter of seconds under processing conditions to form a cured vent seal which retains its sealing integrity even upon exposure to high temperature and high humidity environments encountered at downstream processing stations. The curable sealing compositions are safe in the fully-cured state and do not liberate undesirable materials during curing.


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Method For Reducing Fecal Leakage And Contamination During Meat And Poultry Processing

US Patent:
5083975, Jan 28, 1992
Filed:
Nov 28, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/619237
Inventors:
Norbert D. Neal - Cross Plains WI
Robert E. Cook - Alexandria VA
Assignee:
Oscar Mayer Foods Corp - Washington DC
The United States of America as represented by the Department of
Agriculture - Washington DC
International Classification:
A22C 2100
US Classification:
452176
Abstract:
Fecal leakage and contamination from the vent opening of an animal carcass during slaughtering and processing methods is reduced or eliminated by applying a curable adhesive composition to the vent opening and permitting the applied curable composition to cure to form a cured firmly adherent vent seal after slaughtering but prior to other processing steps. In a preferred embodiment, the curable adhesive comprises a cyanoacrylate adhesive which cures in a matter of seconds under processing conditions to form a cured vent seal which retains its sealing integrity even upon exposure to high temperature and high humidity environments encountered at downstream processing stations. The curable sealing compositions are safe in the fully-cured state and do not liberate undesirable materials during curing.