Mark F. Amsdill - Dexter MI James M. Allmendinger - Ypsilanti MI Harry Lender - Lakeland MI
International Classification:
F25C 114
US Classification:
62354
Abstract:
The invention comprises an improvement to a freezing plate type continuous ice making machine. Such machines continuously form chunks of hard ice without alternating freezing and harvesting cycles. The improvement comprises apparatus to control the temperature of the inlet water supplied to the freezing plate. The control is accomplished by a thermal, electrical and mechanical feedback loop that automatically increases the water inlet temperature as a result of excessive ice buildup on the freezing plate. In theory the control operates as a negative feedback loop actuated by excessive ice buildup on the freezing plate. As a result the inlet water temperature is prevented from falling below the proper temperature for continuous smooth operation of the ice making machine. The apparatus of the loop comprises the mechanical and electrical drive mechanism for the ice cutter or scraper and an inlet water heat exchanger in thermal communication with the electric drive motor for the ice cutter.
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Harry Lender Principal
Harry Lender Heating & Cooling Plumbing/Heating/Air Cond Contractor
Thats a long way from the several dozen a day that Harry Lender hand-rolled and baked after emigrating from Poland in 1927, setting up shop in his garage in West Haven, Conn., and delivering to local grocers.
Date: Mar 25, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
Of note: Murray Lender, Ron Erhardt, Samuel L. Glazer
Mr. Lender was perhaps best known from promoting Lenders bagels in TV commercials. His father, Harry Lender, immigrated to United States from Lublin, Poland, in 1927 and opened what would become Lenders Bagels that year in a bakery in New Haven.The Lenders say they were the first to begin selling bagels in packages to supermarkets in 1955. In 1960, two years after Harry Lender died, the Lenders say they became the first company to freeze bagels for shipping.
enders say they were the first to begin selling bagels in packages to supermarkets in 1955. In 1960, two years after Harry Lender died, the Lenders say they started freezing their bagels so they could ship them outside of New Haven without worrying about them becoming stale -- the first company to do so.
His father, Harry Lender, immigrated to the United States from Lublin, Poland, in 1927 and opened what would become Lender's Bagels that year in an 800-square-foot bakery in New Haven. Two years later, he had his wife and two sons, Hymen and Samuel, brought over from Poland to join him, according to
Date: Mar 23, 2012
Category: Business
Source: Google
Murray Lender, who helped build bagel empire, dies at 81
Lender's father, Harry Lender, founded Lender's Bagels in New Haven in 1927. After Harry Lender died in 1960, sons Murray and Sam ran the company and oversaw its expansion. Lender's Bagels was sold to Kraft Foods in 1984. It's now owned by Pinnacle Foods Group.
say they were the first to begin selling bagels in packages to supermarkets in 1955. In 1960, two years after Harry Lender died, the Lenders say they started freezing their bagels so they could ship them outside of New Haven without worrying about them becoming stale the first company to do so. T