序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 METHOD FOR ENHANCING SOLUBILITY US14619914 2015-02-11 US20150151257A1 2015-06-04 James Edward Delves; David John Parkinson
Apparatus and method for enhancing solubility of a solute in a solvent, the apparatus comprising a solvent and/or solute inlet (104) having a fluidizing unit which creates a vortex such that a fluids interfacial/boundary layer exists within the vortex where enhanced mass transfer, or dissolution of solute into the solvent takes place.
62 Inhibitors of cellulolytic, xylanolytic and β-glucanolytic enzymes US09403625 1998-05-04 US07393929B1 2008-07-01 Winok Debyser; Jan Delcour
The present invention concerns an inhibitor of xylanolytic and/or β-glucanolytic enzymes, method for obtaining the inhibitor, said inhibitor and processes for obtaining micro-organism, plant or plant material wherein the activity of the inhibitor according to the invention is increased or reduced and to the use of the inhibitor, the cited micro-organism, plant or plant material in a variety of processes and applications.
63 Inoculation by Geotrichum candidum during malting of cereals or other plants US945242 1998-01-26 US5955070A 1999-09-21 Patrick Boivin; M'Baka Malanda
The invention provides micro-organism strains of the Geotrichum candidum family, obtainable by selecting and cloning natural strains of the micro-organism, and which have the following properties: a lipase activity of less than 2.5.multidot.10.sup.-7 nKat per cell; a substantially complete inhibition of undesirable flora developing during malting; and a lack of mutagenic activity as measured by the Ames test.
64 Brewing funnel with removable insert US866976 1986-05-27 US4765896A 1988-08-23 Philip G. Hartley; Harvey W. Cheatley; Mitchell J. Konop
Beverage brewing funnel combination for supporting scrunchable disposable filters in either their non-scrunched full or normal capacity condition or in a scrunched reduced-capacity condition. The combination is formed by a funnel and a removable skeleton-like insert. The interior bottom surface of the funnel is inclined or dished toward a drain aperture and has a plurality of upstanding ribs which maintain a wet disposable filter out of adhering contact with the bottom surface when the funnel is used without the removable insert to support a disposable filter in its non-scrunched condition. When the insert is nested within the funnel it supports the disposable filters in their scrunched condition and preferably out of contact with the bottom surface of the funnel as well as the sidewall surface thereof.
65 Method for manufacturing beer US647567 1976-01-08 US4054671A 1977-10-18 Robert F. Eslick; Kenneth J. Goering
Beer is brewed by a method in which a malted grain is combined with starch from a barley variety characterized by containing starch granules which are self-liquefying and produced by cross-breeding a first barley variety characterized by a hulless gene, n n on chromosome 1 and a second barley variety which is characterized by a waxy endosperm gene wx wx on chromosome 1.
66 Device for preparing brewing malt US3589270D 1969-06-12 US3589270A 1971-06-29 SCHLIMME GISBERT; TSCHIRNER MANFRED
A single apparatus for preparing brewing malt in three steps, namely steeping, germinating and drying. A horizontal rotary annular perforated rack arranged in a cylindrical trough is charged with the material to be treated and while placed on the rotating rack is firstly steeped in water introduced into the trough below the rack. After the water has been discharged, the germinating step is performed by introducing air conveyed by a fan into the space between the rack and the bottom of the trough and upwardly through the material, which latter is turned by a horizontal series of vertically arranged turning worms which as a unit may be horizontally moved into the material on the rotating rack, the unit of worms being vertically movable into the layer of material and again outwardly therefrom. During the final drying step, the same fan is used to circulate heated air through the material on the rotating rack, and the dried material then discharged from the rack by a conveyor which may be lowered into the material on the rack. The material is then discharged into a worm conveyor leading to a discharge pipe. As conveyor may serve an endless conveyor with buckets which scoop the material from the rack.
67 Malt pellets US3446708D 1966-11-17 US3446708A 1969-05-27 HOLLENBECK CLIFFORD M; ANDERSON ROBERT E
68 Process of producing malt and products produced thereby US34425764 1964-02-12 US3168449A 1965-02-02 HOLLENBECK CLIFFORD M; BRANDSTETTER RUDOLPH W
69 Malting processes involving treatment with a gibberellic acid product US20297362 1962-06-15 US3158551A 1964-11-24 ALAN MACEY; CHRISTOPHER STOWELL KEITH
70 Process containers US84357059 1959-09-30 US3033393A 1962-05-08 PERCY WESSON JOSEPH
71 Treatment of grains US74466458 1958-06-26 US2898270A 1959-08-04 WITT JR PAUL R; SHALER RICHARD G
72 Malting apparatus US29940152 1952-07-17 US2676140A 1954-04-20 ANDREW KARDOS
73 Process of malting grain US53679431 1931-05-12 US1899160A 1933-02-28 KUSSEROW REINHOLD E
74 Grain malting unit US53679331 1931-05-12 US1895514A 1933-01-31 KUSSEROW REINHOLD E
75 Apparatus for converting wort into beer. US1901072475 1901-08-19 US694585A 1902-03-04 SELG OTTO; GUNTRUM CARL
76 Brewing-vat US513215D US513215A 1894-01-23
77 byrne US440464D US440464A 1890-11-11
78 Mashing-machine US386880D US386880A 1888-07-31
79 ktjhn US313432D US313432A 1885-03-03
80 puvrez US254374D US254374A 1882-02-28
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