Patent classifications
A23L3/40
DEHYDRATION ASSEMBLY
In accordance with this disclosure, a dehydrating system may include a lid with apertures configured to allow air to exit the dehydrating system, a base with a plurality of apertures configured to allow air to enter the dehydrating system, a first tray between the lid and the base, the first tray having a first receiver, a second receiver, and a stop, a second tray between the lid and the first tray, the second tray having a first receiver, a second receiver, and a stop, a first connecting member having a first end in a receiver of the base and a second end in the second receiver of the first tray, a second connecting member having a first end in the first receiver of the of the first tray and a second end in the second receiver of the second tray, and a sleeve surrounding the first and second tray.
DEHYDRATION ASSEMBLY
In accordance with this disclosure, a dehydrating system may include a lid with apertures configured to allow air to exit the dehydrating system, a base with a plurality of apertures configured to allow air to enter the dehydrating system, a first tray between the lid and the base, the first tray having a first receiver, a second receiver, and a stop, a second tray between the lid and the first tray, the second tray having a first receiver, a second receiver, and a stop, a first connecting member having a first end in a receiver of the base and a second end in the second receiver of the first tray, a second connecting member having a first end in the first receiver of the of the first tray and a second end in the second receiver of the second tray, and a sleeve surrounding the first and second tray.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCLIMATIZING FOOD
A method of acclimatizing dates includes placing a plurality of dates into a vacuum chamber, heating the dates to a first temperature, and increasing a vacuum pressure of the vacuum chamber with the dates in the vacuum chamber. The first temperature is below a boiling point of water at an initial pressure within the vacuum chamber and the increase in vacuum pressure modifies the boiling point to below the first temperature. The method includes adjusting a relative humidity of the vacuum chamber towards a target relative humidity until the plurality of dates reach an equilibrium relative humidity, the target relative humidity corresponding to a target moisture content of the dates on an isotherm of the dates at the first temperature. The method includes cooling the dates to a second temperature to stop transpiration of water within the plurality of dates and decreasing the vacuum pressure of the vacuum chamber.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACCLIMATIZING FOOD
A method of acclimatizing dates includes placing a plurality of dates into a vacuum chamber, heating the dates to a first temperature, and increasing a vacuum pressure of the vacuum chamber with the dates in the vacuum chamber. The first temperature is below a boiling point of water at an initial pressure within the vacuum chamber and the increase in vacuum pressure modifies the boiling point to below the first temperature. The method includes adjusting a relative humidity of the vacuum chamber towards a target relative humidity until the plurality of dates reach an equilibrium relative humidity, the target relative humidity corresponding to a target moisture content of the dates on an isotherm of the dates at the first temperature. The method includes cooling the dates to a second temperature to stop transpiration of water within the plurality of dates and decreasing the vacuum pressure of the vacuum chamber.
VAPOR PRESSURE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR DRYING AND CURING PRODUCTS
A system to control the conditions of an aging room, also known as a conditioned space, for products in which independent feedback loops control the dry bulb temperature and the dew point while controlling the difference between the vapor pressure in the room and the vapor pressure of the products being dried, thereby controlling the amount of and rate of water or water vapor loss of the products and, therefore controlling its quality, the system also including target controls, a thermoelectric cooler and lighting controls.
FOOD DEHYDRATOR
Apparatus and related methods for adding increased functionality to a food dehydrator through the use of stackable drying trays that define a circulation plenum during operation and then nest within one another during disassembly so as to reduce an overall storage size of the food dehydrator. The food dehydrator can further include a base portion having a removable splash guard to prevent the introduction of liquids or solids into a mechanical space within the base portion.
FOOD DEHYDRATOR
Apparatus and related methods for adding increased functionality to a food dehydrator through the use of stackable drying trays that define a circulation plenum during operation and then nest within one another during disassembly so as to reduce an overall storage size of the food dehydrator. The food dehydrator can further include a base portion having a removable splash guard to prevent the introduction of liquids or solids into a mechanical space within the base portion.
MOBILE DEHYDRATOR AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
A fully self-contained, portable product dehydrator is provided comprising: an intermodal container housing an equipment module, the equipment module including a refrigeration equipment chamber proximate the front door and an air conditioning chamber behind the refrigeration equipment chamber, the equipment module retained in the interior and moveable from a retracted position to an extended position, wherein when in the extended position, the refrigeration equipment chamber is substantially exposed to an ambient environment, outside the front door; a heat pump dehumidifier including a subcooler, a desuperheater, electronic expansion valve and a compressor, housed in the refrigeration equipment chamber and at least two condensers and evaporator housed in the air conditioning chamber, a drying chamber, the drying chamber defined by the interior and the rear door; a motor control center; and a control panel; in electronic communication with the heat pump dehumidifier and the fans.
MOBILE DEHYDRATOR AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF
A fully self-contained, portable product dehydrator is provided comprising: an intermodal container housing an equipment module, the equipment module including a refrigeration equipment chamber proximate the front door and an air conditioning chamber behind the refrigeration equipment chamber, the equipment module retained in the interior and moveable from a retracted position to an extended position, wherein when in the extended position, the refrigeration equipment chamber is substantially exposed to an ambient environment, outside the front door; a heat pump dehumidifier including a subcooler, a desuperheater, electronic expansion valve and a compressor, housed in the refrigeration equipment chamber and at least two condensers and evaporator housed in the air conditioning chamber, a drying chamber, the drying chamber defined by the interior and the rear door; a motor control center; and a control panel; in electronic communication with the heat pump dehumidifier and the fans.
FOUR-DEVICE-IN-ONE MULTI-FUNCTION BUNGALOW
A multifunctional skybox bungalow integrates four devices: a dehydrator, sauna, skybox, and wind-redirecting structure. Equipped with adjustable louver blades linked to side gutter beams, it shields against rain and modulates sunlight entry. These blades house solar-rechargeable batteries, powering LED lights and reducing environmental impact. Solar panels on the blades harness solar energy, enhancing bungalow autonomy from power outlets. The design incorporates panel frames with inserts, converting the bungalow into a sauna, skybox, or dehydrator, offering wind protection and insulation. Louver braces within the frames allow louver repositioning and wind direction control. Axis pins grant eight locking points, enabling various louver functionalities. An inner-track insert facilitates curtain or screen attachment, ensuring privacy and protection. Features also include an extending-and-retracting door, door-spool housing, drainage, and base-plate elements for stability on uneven terrain, anchored securely with tube-screws and bolts.