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Alfred V Camporini

age ~68

from Hackettstown, NJ

Also known as:
  • Jr Alfred Camporini
  • Al A Camporini
  • Al V Camporini
  • Kristin Camporini
  • Jeffrey Camporini
  • Colleen Camporini
Phone and address:
207 Hamilton Dr, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
908 852-1794

Alfred Camporini Phones & Addresses

  • 207 Hamilton Dr, Hackettstown, NJ 07840 • 908 852-1794
  • Warren, NJ

Us Patents

  • Methods And Apparatus For Forming Shaped Edible Pieces

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  • US Patent:
    7820218, Oct 26, 2010
  • Filed:
    Feb 13, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/353553
  • Inventors:
    James M. Suttle - East Stroudsburg PA, US
    Thomas M. Collins - Nazareth PA, US
    George Graham - Hackettstown NJ, US
    Alfred V. Camporini - Hackettstown NJ, US
    Jennifer Tomasso - Flanders NJ, US
  • Assignee:
    Mars, Incorporated - McLean VA
  • International Classification:
    A23P 1/00
  • US Classification:
    426515, 426389, 426414, 426512
  • Abstract:
    A method for forming thin edible pieces uses two continuous belts that cooperate to form a fill cavity. An edible mass, such as chocolate, is flowed into the fill cavity where it forms an edible blank which is transported on a belt path with the two belts moving in tandem. After the edible blank is released from the first or second continuous belt, a three-dimensional shape may be imparted to the edible blank at a forming station using one or more stamping dies or a forming drum. Using the techniques and apparatus described herein, novel edible products, and particularly novel chocolate products, can be made having shape characteristics that cannot be obtained using known molding or forming techniques.
  • High Resolution Ink-Jet Printing On Edibles And Products Made

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  • US Patent:
    7884953, Feb 8, 2011
  • Filed:
    Jun 2, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    09/587108
  • Inventors:
    Neil A. Willcocks - Flanders NJ, US
    Arun Shastry - Neshanic Staton NJ, US
    Thomas M. Collins - Nazareth PA, US
    Alfred V. Camporini - Hackettstown NJ, US
    James M. Suttle - East Stroudsburg PA, US
  • Assignee:
    Mars Incorporated - McLean VA
  • International Classification:
    G06F 3/12
    G06F 15/00
  • US Classification:
    358 115, 358 11
  • Abstract:
    Disclosed are methods of printing high resolution images on edible substrates with dispersed pigmented inks using a drop-on-demand ink-jet printer. Dispersed pigmented white inks useful with the inventive methods are also disclosed. White images having a resolution greater than 200 dpi can be printed on chocolate using the methods and inks disclosed herein. The inventive methods and inks may also be integrated with a consumer-driven site vending or e-commerce application in which the consumer provides the image to be printed and edibles bearing the printed image are prepared for rapid turnaround.
  • Methods And Apparatus For Forming Contoured Edible Pieces

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  • US Patent:
    8037813, Oct 18, 2011
  • Filed:
    Sep 30, 2010
  • Appl. No.:
    12/894668
  • Inventors:
    James M. Suttle - East Stroudsburg PA, US
    Thomas M. Collins - Nazareth PA, US
    George Graham - Hackettstown NJ, US
    Alfred V. Camporini - Hackettstown NJ, US
  • Assignee:
    Mars, Incorporated - McLean VA
  • International Classification:
    A21B 1/48
  • US Classification:
    99443C, 99443 R, 99426, 426512, 426515, 426660, 426524
  • Abstract:
    A method for forming thin edible pieces uses two continuous belts that cooperate to form a fill cavity. An edible mass, such as chocolate, is flowed into the fill cavity where it forms an edible blank which is transported on a belt path with the two belts moving in tandem. After the edible blank is released from the first or second continuous belt, a three-dimensional shape may be imparted to the edible blank at a forming station using one or more stamping dies or a forming drum. Using the techniques and apparatus described herein, novel edible products, and particularly novel chocolate products, can be made having shape characteristics that cannot be obtained using known molding or forming techniques.
  • Conveying And Marking Apparatus And Method

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  • US Patent:
    8371216, Feb 12, 2013
  • Filed:
    Dec 3, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/629977
  • Inventors:
    Keith A. Chisholm - Hackettstown NJ, US
    Alex A. Hanna - Ooltewah TN, US
    Alfred V. Camporini - Hackettstown NJ, US
    David J. Pontzer - Sparta NJ, US
    Thomas DeMare - Blairstown NJ, US
  • Assignee:
    Mars, Incorporated - McLean VA
  • International Classification:
    B41F 17/36
  • US Classification:
    101 44, 101 35, 19886711
  • Abstract:
    A conveying and marking apparatus is disclosed that can convey discrete pieces at high speeds, and in preferred embodiments permits marking on opposite sides of the pieces while the pieces remain in the same position on the conveyor.
  • High Resolution Ink-Jet Printing On Edibles And Products Made

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  • US Patent:
    8414697, Apr 9, 2013
  • Filed:
    Jan 3, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    12/983777
  • Inventors:
    Neil A. Willcocks - Flanders NJ, US
    Arun Shastry - Neshanic Station NJ, US
    Thomas M. Collins - Nazareth PA, US
    Alfred V. Camporini - Hackettstown NJ, US
    James M. Suttle - East Stroudsburg PA, US
  • Assignee:
    Mars, Incorporated - McLean VA
  • International Classification:
    C09D 11/02
  • US Classification:
    106 3186
  • Abstract:
    Disclosed are methods of printing high resolution images on edible substrates with dispersed pigmented inks using a drop-on-demand ink-jet printer. Dispersed pigmented white inks useful with the inventive methods are also disclosed. White images having a resolution greater than 200 dpi can be printed on chocolate using the methods and inks disclosed herein. The inventive methods and inks may also be integrated with a consumer-driven site vending or e-commerce application in which the consumer provides the image to be printed and edibles bearing the printed image are prepared for rapid turnaround.
  • High Resolution Ink-Jet Printing On Edibles And Products Made

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  • US Patent:
    20130216670, Aug 22, 2013
  • Filed:
    Mar 18, 2013
  • Appl. No.:
    13/846077
  • Inventors:
    Arun V. SHASTRY - Franklin TN, US
    Thomas M. COLLINS - Nazareth PA, US
    Alfred V. CAMPORINI - Hackettstown NJ, US
    James M. SUTTLE - Franklin TN, US
  • Assignee:
    MARS, INCORPORATED - McLean VA
  • International Classification:
    A23P 1/08
  • US Classification:
    426383
  • Abstract:
    Disclosed are methods of printing high resolution images on edible substrates with dispersed pigmented inks using a drop-on-demand ink-jet printer. Dispersed pigmented white inks useful with the inventive methods are also disclosed. White images having a resolution greater than 200 dpi can be printed on chocolate using the methods and inks disclosed herein. The inventive methods and inks may also be integrated with a consumer-driven site vending or e-commerce application in which the consumer provides the image to be printed and edibles bearing the printed image are prepared for rapid turnaround.
  • Apparatus For Continuously Molding Chocolate Products

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  • US Patent:
    63026775, Oct 16, 2001
  • Filed:
    Feb 1, 2001
  • Appl. No.:
    9/774696
  • Inventors:
    James M. Suttle - East Stroudsburg PA
    John M. Martin - Glendale CA
    Neil A. Willcocks - Flanders NJ
    Alfred V. Camporini - Hackettstown NJ
    Thomas M. Collins - Nazareth PA
  • Assignee:
    Mars, Incorporated - McLean VA
  • International Classification:
    A23G 700
    A23P 100
  • US Classification:
    425373
  • Abstract:
    Methods for continuously molding finished chocolate tablets, pieces and the like are disclosed. Apparatus for use with the method, comprise a chilled rotating mold having at least one recess into which liquid chocolate is deposited. Liquid chocolate, is held in place by a retaining/casting belt as the rotating mold turns. The liquid chocolate cools and partially sets while in contact with the rotating mold and retaining/casting belt, and a molded chocolate is removed from the recess. Novel finished chocolate molded products made by the methods and with the apparatus, having detailed surface design and surface gloss are also disclosed.
  • Methods For Continuously Molding Chocolate And Products Made Thereby

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  • US Patent:
    62179276, Apr 17, 2001
  • Filed:
    May 12, 2000
  • Appl. No.:
    9/570260
  • Inventors:
    James M. Suttle - East Stroudsburg PA
    John M. Martin - Glendale CA
    Neil A. Willcocks - Flanders NJ
    Alfred V. Camporini - Hackettstown NJ
    Thomas M. Collins - Nazareth PA
  • Assignee:
    Mars, Inc. - McLean VA
  • International Classification:
    A23G 100
  • US Classification:
    426515
  • Abstract:
    Methods for continuously molding finished chocolate tablets, pieces and the like are disclosed. Apparatus for use with the method, comprise a chilled rotating mold having at least one recess into which liquid chocolate is deposited. Liquid chocolate, is held in place by a retaining/casting belt as the rotating mold turns. The liquid chocolate cools and partially sets while in contact with the rotating mold and retaining/casting belt, and a molded chocolate is removed from the recess. Novel finished chocolate molded products made by the methods and with the apparatus, having detailed surface design and surface gloss are also disclosed.

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