20240027118. DEVICES FOR PRODUCING CLEAR ICE PRODUCTS AND RELATED METHODS simplified abstract (Abstract Ice, Inc.)

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DEVICES FOR PRODUCING CLEAR ICE PRODUCTS AND RELATED METHODS

Organization Name

Abstract Ice, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Ashok Kumar Notaney of San Francisco CA (US)

Todd Stevenson of Novato CA (US)

Andrew James Whalen of Windsor CA (US)

Larry Allen Mercier, Jr. of Ann Arbor MI (US)

Nathan Ernst of Dexter MI (US)

Kristopher Schilling of Ann Arbor MI (US)

James Anthony Coller of Ann Arbor MI (US)

Jason Bazylewicz of Ypsilanti MI (US)

Parth Patel of Lambertville MI (US)

Bryce Edmund Peterson of Hayward CA (US)

DEVICES FOR PRODUCING CLEAR ICE PRODUCTS AND RELATED METHODS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240027118 titled 'DEVICES FOR PRODUCING CLEAR ICE PRODUCTS AND RELATED METHODS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a device for producing an elongate ingot of clear ice. The device includes a housing with at least one flume surface wall that defines at least one elongate trough. It also has at least one fluid intake to provide a flow of liquid into the trough and at least one drain to drain liquid from the trough. The flume surface wall is in thermal communication with a cooling source, which can be an internal cooling cavity. The fluid intake and drain are designed to provide a constant flow of fluid to the trough during the freezing operation of the device.

  • The device is designed to produce clear ice ingots in an elongate shape.
  • The housing includes at least one flume surface wall that forms an elongate trough.
  • A cooling source, such as an internal cooling cavity, is in thermal communication with the flume surface wall.
  • The device has at least one fluid intake to provide a constant flow of liquid into the elongate trough.
  • At least one drain is present to drain liquid from the elongate trough.
  • The constant flow of fluid and the cooling source ensure the freezing operation of the device.

Potential Applications:

  • Bars and restaurants can use this device to produce clear ice ingots for use in cocktails and other beverages.
  • Ice sculpture artists can use this device to create clear ice blocks for their sculptures.
  • Research laboratories can use this device to produce clear ice samples for scientific experiments.

Problems Solved:

  • Traditional ice-making methods often result in cloudy or impure ice, which is not desirable for certain applications.
  • Producing clear ice in an elongate shape can be challenging and time-consuming.
  • Maintaining a constant flow of fluid and ensuring efficient cooling during the freezing process can be difficult.

Benefits:

  • The device allows for the production of clear ice ingots in an elongate shape, which is aesthetically pleasing and useful in various applications.
  • The constant flow of fluid and efficient cooling ensure the production of clear ice without impurities.
  • The device simplifies the process of producing clear ice, saving time and effort for users.


Original Abstract Submitted

a device for producing an elongate ingot of clear ice comprises a housing comprising at least one flume surface wall that defines at least one elongate trough; at least one fluid intake disposed to provide a flow of liquid into the at least one elongate trough; at least one drain disposed to drain liquid from at least one elongate trough; wherein the at least a portion of the at least one flume surface wall is in thermal communication with a cooling source; and wherein the at least one fluid intake and the at least one drain are adapted to provide a constant flow of fluid to the at least one elongate trough during a freezing operation of the device. the cooling source can be an internal cooling cavity.