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  • Evergreen, CO
  • Pinecliffe, CO
  • Littleton, CO
  • 30480 Us Highway 40, Evergreen, CO 80439 (303) 526-5412
  • 30450 Us Highway 40, Golden, CO 80401
  • 30480 Us Highway 40, Evergreen, CO 80439

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Location:
United States

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Us Patents

Oven-Type Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
42449790, Jan 13, 1981
Filed:
May 10, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/037759
Inventors:
Ronald R. Roderick - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
National Equipment Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
A23L 100
C12C 304
A23B 404
US Classification:
426418
Abstract:
The problem of properly cooking food and handling heated food so that it retains a fresh-cooked taste, fragrance and appealing appearance is solved by apparatus that includes an inner wall means (15) defining an inner chamber (16) and an outer wall means (17) defining an air circulating passage (18) extending in a loop around the inner wall means. Louvered slots (28) with inclined fins (29) are provided in the inner wall means along said air circulating passage that are sufficiently narrow to confine the circulating air substantially to said passage without a significant amount of airflow in direct contact with the food in said chamber and at the same time arranged to permit moisture and heat to diffuse between the circulating passage in the inner chamber via said apertures to control the moisture and heat in the chamber and establish a substantially uniform temperature throughout said chamber.

Heat-Holding Method For Food And The Like

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US Patent:
39550079, May 4, 1976
Filed:
Nov 25, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/526516
Inventors:
Ronald R. Roderick - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
National Equipment Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
A21D 1504
US Classification:
426418
Abstract:
A heat-holding method and apparatus for heated food and the like wherein a closed, inner heat-holding compartment with a moisture supply has an outer jacket which conveys heated gases in an upward course of travel without the necessity of a forced air system about the top, bottom and side of the compartment in such a way as to provide substantially uniform heating about the food for extended periods of time and maintain a desirable moisture content for the food.

Display Apparatus For Holding Food And The Like

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US Patent:
39994759, Dec 28, 1976
Filed:
Dec 26, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/536456
Inventors:
Ronald R. Roderick - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
National Equipment Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
A23B 404
B60H 300
A47B 7708
A47F 304
US Classification:
99474
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for holding food and the like at desired temperature and moisture levels for an extended period of time wherein a holding chamber confines a volume of air about a food disposed therein, an air flow supply produces a stream of heated humidifed air that is directed in a curtain-like vortex pattern around the outer perimeter of the inside of the holding chamber to form a core of relatively still, heated moisturized air about the food to transmit heat and moisture thereto without a significant amount of air flow in direct contact with the food. A power control circuit is used to selectively operate a blower motor that circulates the air in a closed air flow system, a heating element that heats the air, a removable food rack motor that rotates the food in the holding chamber and lights that illuminate the food in the holding chamber.

Method For Maintaining Heat And Moisture In Food

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US Patent:
40629830, Dec 13, 1977
Filed:
Aug 11, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/713416
Inventors:
Ronald R. Roderick - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
National Equipment Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
A23L 100
US Classification:
426418
Abstract:
A method for holding food and the like at desired temperature and moisture levels for an extended period of time wherein a holding chamber confines a volume of air about a food disposed therein, an air flow supply produces a stream of heated humidified air that is directed in a curtain-like vortex pattern around the outer perimeter of the inside of the holding chamber to form a core of relatively still, heated moisturized air about the food to transmit heat and moisture thereto without a significant amount of air flow in direct contact with the food. A power control circuit is used to selectively operate a blower motor that circulates the air in a closed air flow system, a heating element that heats the air, a removable food rack motor that rotates the food in the holding chamber and lights that illuminate the food in the holding chamber.

Food Display Oven

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US Patent:
D2459582, Oct 4, 1977
Filed:
Aug 28, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/608674
Inventors:
Ronald R. Roderick - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
National Equipment Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
D2002
US Classification:
D 6172

Closed Passage Heat Holding Apparatus

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US Patent:
40397769, Aug 2, 1977
Filed:
Sep 19, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/614879
Inventors:
Ronald R. Roderick - Evergreen CO
Assignee:
National Equipment Corporation - Denver CO
International Classification:
A21B 122
F27D 1102
US Classification:
219401
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for holding food and the like at desired temperature and moisture levels for an extended period of time wherein there is provided a relatively still volume of air about the food which is heated by maintaining a regulated, temperature controlled, recirculating flow of heated air in a closed passage with the air heated by a controlled heating element and recirculated by controlled air blowers about said volume of air along at least two pairs of perpendicular axes and about a major portion of the external surface area of the volume of air without a direct contact of heated air flow with the food to provide substantially uniform heating by conduction and convection. A controllable source of moisture in the form of a water pan in open communication with the heated volume of air introduces controlled quantities of moisture into the heated volume of air. A control circuit regulates electric power to the heating element and blowers and includes an adjustable thermostat to vary the temperature range of the volume of air, a thermostat to maintain the blower on when the heating element is de-energized until the heated air cools, and a thermostat to de-energize the heating element in the event of excessive temperatures.
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