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  • 246 176Th Terrace Dr, Saint Petersburg, FL 33708
  • 324 173Rd Ave E, St Petersburg, FL 33708 (419) 433-2985
  • Redington Shores, FL
  • Marysville, OH
  • 415 Wexford Dr, Huron, OH 44839 (419) 433-2985
  • Vermilion, OH
  • Wakeman, OH
  • 530 Mariner Vlg, Huron, OH 44839 (419) 433-2985

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Company: Freelance Position: Retired

Industries

Computer Software

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Lane Bettcher

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Location:
Saint Petersburg, FL
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Freelance
Retired

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Lane A. Bettcher
HURON LANE HOLDINGS, LLC
Lane A. Bettcher
Secretary, Advertising Manager
BETTCHER INDUSTRIES INC
Whol Industrial Equipment
PO Box 336, Vermilion, OH 44089
6801 State Rte 60, Birmingham, OH 44816
6801 State Rte 60, West Clarksfield, OH 44889
(440) 965-4422, (440) 965-4900

Publications

Us Patents

Breading Machine

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US Patent:
7296531, Nov 20, 2007
Filed:
May 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/856248
Inventors:
Scott M. Muniga - Oberlin OH, US
Jeffrey A. Whited - Amherst OH, US
Lane Bettcher - Huron OH, US
Assignee:
Bettcher Industries, Inc. - Birmingham OH
International Classification:
A21C 9/04
US Classification:
118 18, 118 26
Abstract:
A breading machine has first and second combination battering/breading units positioned in close proximity to each other. Certain features of the invention have utility with machines having only a single battering/breading unit. Each of the combination units has a battering unit for applying a fluent batter to a food product. The battering unit includes a batter reservoir and a battering unit conveyor system for delivering food products from said batter reservoir to a battering unit conveyor discharge section that propels the food product from the battering unit. The combination units also include a breading unit for receiving food product from an associated battering unit. The breading unit includes a breading reservoir and breading unit conveyor system for applying particulate breading to the food product at a breading station by moving breading material from the breading material reservoir and food product coated with the batter to the breading station. A drive motor is coupled through respective first and second transmissions to provide motive power to the conveyors systems of each of the first and second combination battering/breading units for moving food products simultaneously through the combination battering/breading units.

Breading Machine

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US Patent:
7614360, Nov 10, 2009
Filed:
Sep 26, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/235299
Inventors:
Scott M. Muniga - Oberlin OH, US
Jeffrey A. Whited - Amherst OH, US
Lane Bettcher - Huron OH, US
Assignee:
Bettcher Industries, Inc. - Birmingham OH
International Classification:
A23G 3/20
US Classification:
118 16, 118 30
Abstract:
A breading machine has a battering unit for applying a fluent batter to a food product. The battering unit includes a batter reservoir and a battering unit conveyor system for delivering food products from said batter reservoir to a battering unit conveyor discharge section that propels the food product from the battering unit. The combination units also include a breading unit for receiving food product from an associated battering unit. The breading unit includes a breading reservoir and breading unit conveyor system for applying particulate breading to the food product at a breading station by moving breading material from the breading material reservoir and food product coated with the batter to the breading station. A conveyor drive system includes a machine housing and a drive unit rotatably supported by the machine housing that provides motive power to the breading unit conveyor. A breading unit drive is coupled to the breading unit conveyor and is rotated by the drive unit to move said breading unit conveyor.

Breading Machine

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US Patent:
7650836, Jan 26, 2010
Filed:
Jul 12, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/776837
Inventors:
Scott M. Muniga - Oberlin OH, US
Jeffrey A. Whited - Amherst OH, US
Lane Bettcher - Huron OH, US
Assignee:
Battcher Industries, Inc. - Birmingham OH
International Classification:
A21C 9/04
US Classification:
99494, 99516, 118 13, 118 16, 118 18, 118 26
Abstract:
A breading machine has first and second combination battering/breading units positioned in close proximity to each other. Certain features of the invention have utility with machines having only a single battering/breading unit. Each of the combination units has a battering unit for applying a fluent batter to a food product. The battering unit includes a batter reservoir and a battering unit conveyor system for delivering food products from said batter reservoir to a battering unit conveyor discharge section that propels the food product from the battering unit. The combination units also include a breading unit for receiving food product from an associated battering unit. The breading unit includes a breading reservoir and breading unit conveyor system for applying particulate breading to the food product at a breading station by moving breading material from the breading material reservoir and food product coated with the batter to the breading station. A drive motor is coupled through respective first and second transmissions to provide motive power to the conveyors systems of each of the first and second combination battering/breading units for moving food products simultaneously through the combination battering/breading units.

Food Product Breading Device

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US Patent:
62441701, Jun 12, 2001
Filed:
Oct 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/692404
Inventors:
Jeffrey A. Whited - Amherst OH
Lane Bettcher - Huron OH
Scott M. Muniga - Oberlin OH
Assignee:
Bettcher Industries, Inc. - Birmingham OH
International Classification:
A23L 100
A23L 122
A23G 300
A47J 4400
B05C 1900
US Classification:
99494
Abstract:
A food product breading machine having a battering unit supported by a breading unit. A battering unit conveyor system delivers food products to the breading unit. The breading unit has a breading reservoir, a breading station and a breading unit conveyor system. The battering unit conveyor system propels the food products in a generally horizontal direction to the breading unit. The breading unit conveyor system propels food products toward the breading station in a generally opposite direction. The breading unit conveyor system has first and second sections, one adjacent and below the battering unit conveyor end that conveys food products downwardly and horizontally toward the breading station, the other delivering food products from the first section through the breading station and discharging the breaded products. The second section has two tiers with breaded products from the first tier falling onto the second tier before being discharged from the machine. The second section recycles unused breading through the reservoir.

Method Of Breading Food Products

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US Patent:
6183792, Feb 6, 2001
Filed:
Mar 22, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/273873
Inventors:
Lane Bettcher - Huron OH
Jeffrey A. Whited - Amherst OH
Assignee:
Bettcher Industries, Inc. - Birmingham OH
International Classification:
A23L 136
US Classification:
426289
Abstract:
A food product breading machine comprising a breading material reservoir, a breading station, a food product loading location, a discharge location from which breaded food products are discharged from the machine, and a perforate conveyor belt extending through the reservoir, the loading location, the breading station, and the discharge location. Breading material exiting the breading station falls through the conveyor and a reservoir intake opening below the conveyor belt between the breading station and the discharge location. Breaded food products remain on the belt and are conveyed to the discharge location. A breading support member is movable to a position beneath the conveyor belt between the breading station and the discharge location for preventing breading material from falling from the conveyor through the reservoir intake opening so that breading material is conveyed to the discharge location and the reservoir is emptied. A breading deflector flange projects from a reservoir wall toward the loading location for deflecting packed breading material being conveyed to the loading location that would otherwise spill from the reservoir. A one-piece breading flow restrictor defines a projecting lobe that mounds breading material at the breading station and assures that flat food products passing the breading station are fully breaded.

Food Product Breading Machine

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US Patent:
62697390, Aug 7, 2001
Filed:
Apr 5, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/543699
Inventors:
Lane Bettcher - Huron OH
Jeffrey A. Whited - Amherst OH
Assignee:
Bettcher Industries, Inc. - Birmingham OH
International Classification:
A23L 122
A23G 300
A47J 4400
B05C 1900
US Classification:
99494
Abstract:
A food product breading machine comprising a breading material reservoir, a breading station, a food product loading location, a discharge location from which breaded food products are discharged from the machine, and a perforate conveyor belt extending through the reservoir, the loading location, the breading station, and the discharge location. Breading material exiting the breading station falls through the conveyor and a reservoir intake opening below the conveyor belt between the breading station and the discharge location. Breaded food products remain on the belt and are conveyed to the discharge location. A breading support member is movable to a position beneath the conveyor belt between the breading station and the discharge location for preventing breading material from falling from the conveyor through the reservoir intake opening so that breading material is conveyed to the discharge location and the reservoir is emptied. A breading deflector flange projects from a reservoir wall toward the loading location for deflecting packed breading material being conveyed to the loading location that would otherwise spill from the reservoir. A one-piece breading flow restrictor defines a projecting lobe that mounds breading material at the breading station and assures that flat food products passing the breading station are fully breaded.

Food Product Breading Machine

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US Patent:
59243562, Jul 20, 1999
Filed:
Feb 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/021654
Inventors:
G. Daniel Harper - Collins OH
Lane Bettcher - Huron OH
Forrest A. Airhart - Huron OH
Assignee:
Bettcher Industries, Inc. - Birmingham OH
International Classification:
A23L 122
A23G 300
A47J 4400
B05C 1900
US Classification:
99494
Abstract:
A food product breading machine is disclosed that comprises a breading unit and a battering unit. The breading unit includes a breading material reservoir, a conveyor for moving food products and breading material along a travel path to a breading application station, and a breading material flow controlling system for creating a standing wave of breading material at the breading application station. The breading material flow controlling system comprises food product engaging elements movable toward and away from the conveyor to enable food products to pass through the standing wave and the application station while continuing to restrict the flow of breading material from the station. An adjustable plow projects into the breading approaching the application station to facilitate breading lateral sides of food products approaching the station. The battering unit comprises a batter reservoir and a battering unit conveyor for moving food products through the batter reservoir and delivering food products to the breading unit.
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