CUSTOM MANUFACTURING FOOD PROCESSING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GROTE J.E. Grote Company, Inc. 1160 Gahanna Parkway Columbus OH 43230 Custom manufacturing of food processing automation machines for commercial and industrial use, including robotics; manufacture services for others in the field of food processing automation machines for commercial and industrial use, including robotics;The mark consists of the stylized wording GROTE within a single line parallelogram with curved corners.;Electric food processors; food processing machines for commercial and industrial use, namely, electric food slicers; machines for placement of food products, namely, food depositors and food applicators for the production of finished food products; replacement parts for commercial and industrial food processing machines; software recorded on food processing machines for managing food processing machines used in a commercial and industrial setting sold as an integral component of such machines; software recorded on food processing machines for operating electric food processors and presenting an interface between the electric food processors and the operators thereof sold as an integral component of the machines;Repair and maintenance of machines and apparatus for processing foods; installation of food processing automation machines for commercial and industrial use, including robotics;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Design of food processing automation systems for commercial and industrial use, including robotics applications; installation of food processing automation software for commercial and industrial use, including robotics applications;
M MAGNUSON ENGINEERS,INC. MAGNUSON ENGINEERS, INC. SAN JOSE CALIF CUSTOM MANUFACTURING OF FOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT;ENGINEERS, INC.;DESIGN ENGINEERING SERVICES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Commercial production transport systems, mechanisms, and guides for food processing are configured so as to automate food transport. The system can direct food to travel serially over side-by-side predetermined travel lanes using one or more of a pick-up mechanism and/or router guide channels to pick-up and/or laterally translate the food product form the first travel lane to the second travel lane so that it travels greater than one, and typically a plurality, of revolutions about a tier or level in a vertically stacked food processing unit before moving to the next tier. Associated methods redirect and/or laterally translate food being transported in an automated food processing system.