Long Valley, NJ, United States of America

Edward F Kiczek



Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.1

ph-index = 7

Forward Citations = 136(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1986-1997

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16 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Edward F. Kiczek: Innovations in Freezing Technology

Introduction: Edward F. Kiczek, based in Long Valley, NJ, is an accomplished inventor with a remarkable portfolio of 16 patents. His innovations primarily focus on refrigeration technology, particularly in the freezing processes that enhance the quality and efficiency of food preservation.

Latest Patents: Among his latest inventions, the immersion freezer with a bottom chamber series of cascading conveyor belts stands out. This invention employs a post-cooling chamber to achieve a crust freeze on food items, effectively locking in moisture and preventing clumping. As the items are initially submerged in a liquid refrigerant, the subsequent post-cooling chamber utilizes vaporized refrigerant to complete the freezing while maximizing efficiency and incorporating agitation through cascading conveyor belts.

Another notable invention is the dual flow tunnel freezer. This design features a unique 'dual flow' mechanism where refrigerant is introduced at both ends of the tunnel and withdrawn from the middle. This innovative approach effectively confines the pressure gradient for potential leaks to the tunnel ends, addressing concerns during item entry and exit, enhancing the overall reliability of the freezing process.

Career Highlights: Edward’s impressive career includes significant contributions at major firms such as Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. and Exxon Research and Engineering Company. His work at these organizations has laid the groundwork for many advancements in freezing technology.

Collaborations: Throughout his career, Edward has collaborated with prominent colleagues, including Kevin S. McAfee and Earl W. Moore. These partnerships have driven innovation and helped refine the technologies he has developed.

Conclusion: Edward F. Kiczek’s contributions to freezing technology exemplify the spirit of innovation. With a focus on efficiency and quality in food preservation, his inventions not only advance industry practices but also set a standard for future developments in refrigeration technology.

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