Patents Assigned to Crown Iron Works Company
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Patent number: 11925943Abstract: A method of separating a shell from a seed may involve introducing a feed stream containing shells of a fruit intermixed with seeds of the fruit into a separation column at a feed stream location. The method may also involve introducing a first volume of a separation liquid into the separation column at a first liquid addition location located below the feed stream location and a second volume of the separation liquid into the separation column at a second liquid addition location located above feed stream location. The separation liquid may flow upwardly in the separation column at a rate effective to cause the seeds of the fruit to flow upwardly with the separation liquid toward a seed outlet of the separation column while the shells of the fruit flow downwardly against the upwardly flowing separation liquid toward a shell outlet of the separation column.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: CROWN IRON WORKS COMPANYInventor: Wade Steven Martinson
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Patent number: 11389746Abstract: An extraction system may include a primary extractor that is configured to process a main feedstock undergoing extraction and a secondary extractor configured to process particulate matter separated from miscella produced on the primary extractor. In some configurations, the secondary extractor is an immersion extractor that has a solvent stream flowing in a counter current direction to a direction which the particulate matter flows through the extractor. In operation, the primary extractor can generate a miscella stream containing solvent and components extracted from the feedstock being processed by the extractor. Following separation in which the miscella stream is processed to remove particulate matter, the particulate matter may be charged to the secondary extractor as a feedstock for the secondary extractor.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2016Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventor: George E. Anderson
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Patent number: 10899993Abstract: An immersion extractor may have a housing that maintains a solvent pool in which solids material being processed is immersed during operation. One or more bed decks can be positioned inside of the housing to provide multiple extraction stages. In some examples, a final bed deck extends from below a solvent level maintained in the housing to above the solvent level such that solids material is conveyed out of the solvent pool and toward a feed outlet at the end of extraction. The bed deck may include a drainage section positioned between the top of the solvent level in the extractor and the feed outlet, allowing solvent to drain out of the solids material before being discharged through the feed outlet, thereby increasing the efficiency of the extraction process.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2016Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventors: George E. Anderson, Richard Ozer
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Patent number: 10668401Abstract: An extractor may have a housing that maintains a solvent pool in which solids material being processed is immersed during operation. One or more bed decks can be positioned inside of the housing to provide multiple extraction stages. In some examples, the bed decks are arranged to provide one bed deck positioned at a vertically elevated position relative to another bed deck, thereby providing a drop zone where the solids material passing through the machine drops from the vertically elevated bed deck to a lower bed deck. To reduce the amount of solids material passing through the drop zone that becomes entrained in the solvent, the exactor can be configured with a settling zone. In some examples, the settling zone is formed by truncating the length of the vertically elevated bed deck, providing increased space and residence time for the solids material to fall out of suspension.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2016Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventors: James Benson, George E. Anderson, Philip Fisher, Richard Ozer
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Patent number: 10441905Abstract: An extractor can be used to extract solvent-soluble molecules, such as aqueous or organic-soluble molecules, from solid material feedstock for downstream processing and recovery. In one configuration, the extractor is a percolation extractor having one or more extraction chambers each containing a screen supporting the solid materials as it is conveyed through the chamber, a fluid supply system delivering extraction fluid disposed above the solid material, and a fluid recovery system disposed below the solid materials for receiving the extraction fluid and solvent-soluble molecules contained therein. The extractor further includes a screen washing system disposed under the screen and supported against movement. The screen washing system includes a washing fluid intake and a plurality of outlet nozzles directed upward towards the screen. The screen washing system can keep the screen from plugging during operation, improving the extraction efficiency of the extractor.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2015Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventors: Benjamin Wayne Floan, George E. Anderson
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Patent number: 10099155Abstract: A screen for an extractor system can have a top surface that a solid material contacts during operation of the extractor, a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and a plurality of apertures extending from the top surface through the bottom surface. In one example, the bottom surface of the screen is coated with a non-stick coating while the top surface of the screen is devoid of the non-stick coating.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2016Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventor: Benjamin Wayne Floan
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Patent number: 10024417Abstract: A gearbox comprises a gearbox housing containing a gear train whose shafts are supported by the housing. The housing is fastened to a mounting plate at exactly three attachment points. This three point attachment reduces distortion of the housing that may cause misalignment of individual meshing gears in the gear train, leading to premature failure of those gears transmitting high torque.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventor: George E. Anderson
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Patent number: 9976597Abstract: A bearing assembly can be used in liquid service applications where the bearing assembly is intermittently or continuously exposed to liquid, such as below the liquid level of a solid-liquid extractor. In some examples, the bearing assembly includes an annular sleeve and an annular bearing. The annular sleeve is designed to be installed over the end of a rotatable shaft and positioned inside of a housing through which the rotatable shaft at least partially protrudes. The annular sleeve has an outer surface and length parallel to the rotational axis of the rotatable shaft. The outer surface of the annular sleeve may taper radially inwardly along at least a portion of the length of the sleeve. As a result, the bearing assembly and rotatable shaft positioned therein may pivot within housing about the taper of the annular sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2015Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventors: Benjamin Wayne Floan, George E. Anderson
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Patent number: 9709330Abstract: An improved desolventizer toaster. The invention includes a housing. Within the housing, a first set of trays and a second set of trays are mounted. The first trays and second trays are disposed such that they are generally vertically spaced from one another and in a generally parallel disposition with respect to each other. Means for mixing vapors are provided, and they are positioned in a vapor mixing zone which is intermediate the first set of trays and second set of trays.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2013Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventors: George E. Anderson, Benjamin W. Floan
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Patent number: 9683778Abstract: An improved desolventizer-toaster (DT) unit is used for removing traces of a hydrocarbon solvent from a mass of vegetable particles of oil. A conventional DT unit has within a housing, a set of solvent removal trays and a main ejector transporting solvent vapor and steam from below the tray set to between a pair of the trays in the set. The improved DT unit has a further scavenger tray between an inlet of the main ejector and the housing floor. A scavenger ejector transports solvent vapor from between the scavenger tray and the housing floor before it exits from the unit, to the space between the tray set and the scavenger tray.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2012Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventors: George E. Anderson, Benjamin W. Floan
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Patent number: 9591873Abstract: An agricultural product treatment system. A preferred embodiment of the invention includes a truncated conical section which has a small diameter at one end in fluid communication with a conduit array conveying particulate matter from the DT. An open large diameter end of the structure is axially coextensive and coaxial with an expanded diameter conduit portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventor: George E. Anderson
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Patent number: 9511307Abstract: An extractor which provides significant features over structures known in the prior art. The present improved structure employs nozzles which eject a jet of fluid upwardly into a granular or flake product being conveyed on a transfer conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2013Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: CROWN IRON WORKS COMPANYInventors: Benjamin W. Floan, George E. Anderson
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Patent number: 9399713Abstract: An asphalt recovery system may include an extractor, a desolventizer, and an evaporator. During operation, the extractor may receive a solvent and roofing waste and extract asphalt from the roofing waste with the solvent. The desolventizer may receive a solvent-wet solids stream from the extractor and vaporize solvent from the solvent-wet solids stream to yield desolventized solids. The evaporator may receive an asphalt-rich solvent stream from the extractor and vaporize solvent from the stream to produce a solvent stream and an asphalt stream. By configuring the evaporator to operate at a pressure above atmospheric pressure, the boiling point in the evaporator may increase as compared to operating the evaporator at a pressure below atmospheric pressure. In turn, this may keep the viscosity of asphalt within the evaporator less than 500 centipoise, which may improve heat transfer to the asphalt and prevent that asphalt from plugging the evaporator.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2012Date of Patent: July 26, 2016Assignee: CROWN IRON WORKS COMPANYInventor: Richard W. Ozer
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Publication number: 20160040774Abstract: A gearbox comprises a gearbox housing containing a gear train whose shafts are supported by the housing. The housing is fastened to a mounting plate at exactly three attachment points. This three point attachment reduces distortion of the housing that may cause misalignment of individual meshing gears in the gear train, leading to premature failure of those gears transmitting high torque.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2015Publication date: February 11, 2016Applicant: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventor: George E. Anderson
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Publication number: 20150374027Abstract: An agricultural product treatment system. A preferred embodiment of the invention includes a truncated conical section which has a small diameter at one end in fluid communication with a conduit array conveying particulate matter from the DT. An open large diameter end of the structure is axially coextensive and coaxial with an expanded diameter conduit portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Applicant: CROWN IRON WORKS COMPANYInventor: George E. Anderson
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Publication number: 20150329791Abstract: An improved biodiesel production process includes the steps of processing a feedstock to produce biodiesel, cooling the biodiesel so as to form sediment, and filtering the biodiesel to remove the sediment. The resulting biodiesel from the cold filtration process avoids problems of sediment formation during storage and transportation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2015Publication date: November 19, 2015Applicants: REG Biofuels, LLC, Crown Iron Works CompanyInventors: Myron Francis Danzer, Timothy L. Ely, Scott Alan Kingery, John Mostek, Matthew Leonard Schultes, Wayne William McCalley, William Michael McDonald
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Patent number: 9068641Abstract: A gearbox comprises a gearbox housing containing a gear train whose shafts are supported by the housing. The housing is fastened to a mounting plate at exactly three mounting points. A number of features cooperate with this three mounting point structure to reduce distortion of the housing that may cause misalignment of individual meshing gears in the gear train, leading to premature failure of those gears transmitting high torque.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2012Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventor: George E. Anderson
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Patent number: 9067162Abstract: An agricultural product treatment system. A preferred embodiment of the invention includes a truncated conical section which has a small diameter at one end in fluid communication with a conduit array conveying particulate matter from the DT. An open large diameter end of the structure is axially coextensive and coaxial with an expanded diameter conduit portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2012Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventor: George E. Anderson
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Publication number: 20150132198Abstract: An extractor which provides significant features over structures known in the prior art. The present improved structure employs nozzles which eject a jet of fluid upwardly into a granular or flake product being conveyed on a transfer conveyor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventors: Benjamin W. Floan, George E. Anderson
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Patent number: 8789773Abstract: A process extracts and reclaims the components of an asphalt-based material having as constituents at least asphalt and one or more solid materials. A solvent for asphalt dissolves the asphalt constituent to form a slurry of asphalt-solvent liquid and the solid materials. The liquid and the solids in the slurry are then separated. The liquid is separated into solvent and asphalt. The solids, when of more than one type, are separated into at least one pure constituent solid. In a preferred embodiment, the process runs in a continuous mode with the various materials flowing as streams into spaces where steps of the process operate. The process can be used for both worn roofing shingles and for asphalt paving.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2012Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Crown Iron Works CompanyInventors: Floyd Charles Teeter, Jr., Philip Fisher, Catherine Selvaag, Raymond Johnson