Combined Patents (Class 241/25)
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Publication number: 20110204141Abstract: Particles conveying a code are incorporated into polymer matrix to form a core document substrate. These particles may be colored to create a distinctive look of the document that makes it unique for a particular document issuer and enables visual authentication. Addition of a covert attribute to the particle, such as a UV pigment or hidden layer of material, allows a covert, forensic characteristic and it also allows a mathematical description to be calculated describing the random distribution of a specific area on a document and then captured on it (e.g., in the bar code or magnetic stripe or digital watermark on an ID document).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: L-1 Secure Credentialing, Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Jones
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Publication number: 20110204166Abstract: Provided are a granular excreta treating material which has high absorbing property and is expected to exhibit disintegrability and aggregativeness, a production method thereof, and an extrusion type compressive granulating apparatus thereof. The granular excreta treating material has absorbing property and is formed by extruding and granulating a raw material via a granulating hole, wherein the granulating hole includes a small diameter hole and a large diameter hole which are continuous to each other in the axial direction of the hole, in which the small diameter hole forms a compression zone, and the large diameter hole forms a non-compression zone, and in which the raw material is compressed at the compression zone, swells at the non-compression zone, and is cut into granules by a cutting blade rotating along an outlet surface of the non-compression zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2011Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventor: Shotaro MOCHIZUKI
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Publication number: 20110192922Abstract: Disclosed herein is a shredder having a rotatable device located adjacent an output opening of the shredder housing. The rotatable device includes a shaft configured to rotate about an axis parallel to an axis of the cutting assembly so as to allow for rotation of the device. The rotatable device has a plurality of fingers extending at least partially radially with respect to an axis of the shaft. The rotatable device is able to rotate about the shaft axis in either direction, so as to disperse any accumulation of shredded materials in the waste bin, as well as remove shredded materials caught in or near the cutting assembly within and adjacent the output opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: Fellowes, Inc.Inventors: Tai Hoon Kim Matlin, Jakub M. Krynski
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Publication number: 20110186662Abstract: A food processor having a coupling point to attach a processing device to the food processor; a cover part; a detection device disposed at the coupling point, wherein the detection device detects the attached processing device or the cover part; wherein each of the processing device and the cover part has a respective actuating element to actuate the detection device; and wherein the detection device has at least a first actuating region and a second actuating region that is oriented differently from the first actuating region.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2008Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERÄTE GMBHInventors: Aleksander Oblak, Jurij Pesec, Darko Rudez, Roman Sabec
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Publication number: 20110174690Abstract: An additive for hydroconversion processes includes a solid organic material having a particle size of between about 0.1 and about 2,000 ?m, a bulk density of between about 500 and about 2,000 kg/m3, a skeletal density of between about 1,000 and about 2,000 kg/m3 and a humidity of between 0 and about 5 wt %. Methods for preparation and use of the additive are also provided. By the use of the additive of the present invention, the hydroconversion process can be performed at high conversion level.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Applicant: INTEVEP, S.A.Inventors: Carlos Canelon, Angel Rivas, Omayra Delgado, Miguel Paiva, Giuseppe Di Sarli, Luis Zacarias
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Patent number: 7980495Abstract: Fibrous materials, compositions that include fibrous materials, and uses of the fibrous materials and compositions are disclosed. For example, the fibrous materials can be operated on by a microorganism to produce ethanol or a by-product, such as a protein or lignin.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2010Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Xyleco, Inc.Inventor: Marshall Medoff
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Patent number: 7980494Abstract: The present invention provides an integral system for recycling post consumer motor-oil plastic containers. Oils and especially motor-oil, physically attaches to its HDPE (high density polyethylene) containers demanding a unique recycling process. As described by this patent, oil-contaminated plastic containers are thermally drained and mechanically freed from their labels and aluminum sealing rings. Unlabeled containers are further shredded through oil-free flake-cutting process, in which, plastic melting is minimized, thus preventing oil to be trapped inside the plastic structure. A hot water bath of sulfonic acid and/or detergents, containing the shredded flakes, is subjected to a very high turbulence in the absence of air (water sealed), which induces liquid cavitation.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2008Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Inventor: Jorge Zapp
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Publication number: 20110172724Abstract: A biocompatible material from which solid structures such as for example screws or plates can be manufactured, which are used for fixing bone fractures or damage and display an adequate mechanical stability. A mixture of apatite and a magnesium alloy, in the form of chips or powder, is ground in a ball mill until a homogeneous mixture forms. The homogeneous mixture is consolidated in a second step. This can be carried out by extrusion or forging. The desired shape can then be extracted from the obtained solid material by machining.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2006Publication date: July 14, 2011Applicant: GKSS-FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM GEESTHACHT GMBHInventors: Norbert Hort, Hajo Dieringa, Karl Ulrich Kainer
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Publication number: 20110155829Abstract: Described and claimed is a method, in which the state of a mill, which consists of a stator and a rotor and is driven by an alternating current motor, is derived from the rotational speed of the mill work. The rotational speed is measured with the aid of a rotating component connected to the mill work in a torque-proof way, especially with a Hall sensor, which co-operates with a permanent magnet fastened to said component. The determined speeds—normal for a normal operation of the mill and zero or very low in the event a blockage of the mill work—are put in relation to the idling rotational speed, which is also determined and is put in relation to the mains frequency. The determined rotational speeds are stored, and can be displayed. When there is a blockage, an alarm can be sounded.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: Schaerer AGInventor: Christoph Wuthrich
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Publication number: 20110147502Abstract: A seashell collecting and crushing apparatus includes a collection device having a hollow body and an inlet for introducing seashells into the hollow body. A fan assembly is operable to provide a suction airstream for drawing seashells into the hollow body. A crusher is positioned to receive seashells from an outlet of the collection device and pulverize the seashells received from the collection device into a fine particulate matter releasable through an outlet of the crusher. The fan assembly and the crusher are driven by a common driving arrangement. A method includes using the apparatus for removing seashells from the beach using the suction airstream to introduce seashells through the inlet into the hollow body, separating the seashells entering the hollow body from the suction airstream, pulverizing the seashells into a fine particulate matter using the crusher and exhausting the fine particulate matter through the outlet of the crusher.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2011Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventor: Robert J. Elsing
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Publication number: 20110139912Abstract: Lubrication substrates are disclosed that have been treated with or that carry a lubricant for maintaining a paper shredder. The lubrication substrate is fed through the shredding mechanism of a paper shredder. Rather than requiring disassembly of the paper shredder, maintenance and lubrication can be performed by passing the lubrication substrate through the shredding mechanism. The lubrication substrates can take any of a variety of forms, and can be substantially rigid and/or stiff. The lubrication substrates can also include scented lubricants and decomposing agents. Paper shredders are also disclosed for use with the lubrication substrates. The paper shredders can have various means for identifying when lubrication is needed and/or when the cutting mechanism of the paper shredder is lubricated by a lubrication sheet. Paper shredders having a reservoir of lubricant for delivery to the cutting mechanism of the paper shredder are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Mark S. Allen
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Publication number: 20110139911Abstract: A method of treating industry filtration media comprise cutting the used filtration media into small pieces and densifying the cut-up used filtration media, for further use in waste recycling. The filtration media can come in rolls or loose. Prior to cutting, ferrous part of the filtration media can be separated from a non-ferrous part thereof, and the non-ferrous part can be subjected to brushing prior to cutting. The cut-up used filtration media can also be mixed with clean scraps prior to the step of densifying.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventors: Glenn S. Rowe, Charles H. Sorrick
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Publication number: 20110139910Abstract: A bale processor apparatus has a bale chamber configured to hold a front bale in the chamber forward of a rear bale in the chamber. A disintegrator apparatus removes shredded material from the front bale and forms a front stream of shredded material moving laterally, and removes shredded material from the rear bale and forms a rear stream of shredded material. An exhaust opening in the bale chamber adjacent to the front bale is oriented such that the front stream passes laterally through the exhaust opening. A conveyor receives the rear stream and carries same forward and moves same into contact with the front stream such that the rear stream is carried out through the exhaust opening with the front stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: HIGHLINE MANUFACTURING LTD.Inventors: Blake NEUDORF, Cameron WILSON
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Publication number: 20110135699Abstract: In order to provide a product that is suitable as fat substitute in foods, which can be produced simply and inexpensively and is deemed safe from the nutritional physiology viewpoint and with which the typical texture of fat-containing foods can be simulated as favourably as possible, particles of collagen material are proposed which are substantially insoluble and swellable in water, wherein in swollen state the particles have an average diameter of less than approximately 150 ?m. A process for the production of this product is additionally proposed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2011Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: GELITA AGInventors: Eberhard Dick, Simone Walter
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Publication number: 20110116658Abstract: Natural fiber is beaten with a biaxial kneading machine. The beaten natural fiber is processed finely with a bead mill so as to allow the processed natural fiber to have a BET specific surface area not smaller than 1 m2/g. This method provides fine fiber in a short time to form a rigid paper component.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2008Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: Panasonic CoporationInventors: Kazuyoshi Mimura, Yukihiro Shimasaki, Hiroshi Shinkoda, Toshiyuki Koike
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Publication number: 20110101137Abstract: An apparatus, system, and method to process compostable waste. The apparatus includes a shredding module, a grinding module, and a bagging module. The shredding module may operate to shred non-food compostable waste into shredded waste. The grinding module may operate to combine the shredded waste with food waste into combined waste, add water to the combined waste if an insufficient moisture condition exists for further processing, and grind the combined waste into particulate waste. The bagging module may operate to bag the particulate waste into a compostable bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: Jody Langston
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Publication number: 20110095108Abstract: A water dispersible granule formulation prepared by pulverized a part of active ingredients into fine particles under wet milling and pulverized another part of the active ingredients into coarse particles under dry milling, then kneading the both active ingredients for the granulation, and a process for producing the water dispersible granule formulation are disclosed. The water dispersible granule formulation according to the present invention is applicable from production of a water dispersible granule formulation comprising an active ingredient which is easily decomposed owing to environmental conditions and allows to provide the water dispersible granule formulation provided with enhanced initial and residual biological activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: NIPPON SODA CO., LTD.Inventor: Masahiro Suzuki
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Publication number: 20110095109Abstract: A process for producing polyester pellets is claimed. This process consists in a) grinding the melt of the polyester, after the production thereof, to a powder with particle sizes of d90,3=10 to 150 mm, and b) processing this powder to pellets with particle sizes of 150 to 1600 mm.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LIMITEDInventors: Georg Borchers, Roman Morschhaeuser, Andreas Schottstedt, Mathias Groeschen
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Publication number: 20110089270Abstract: A method, a system and a crushing plant for controlling a crushing process, which crushing plant includes a feeder for feeding material to be crushed to a crusher, a first crusher for crushing the fed material, a second crusher for crushing the crushed material and a conveyor for conveying the crushed material from said first crusher to said second crusher. A crushing plant includes measurement means for measuring the volume flow of the crushed material and control means for controlling the feeding speed of the material to be crushed responsive to change in the volume flow of the crushed material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: Laukka Juha, Kari Kokkonen, Janne Leinone
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Publication number: 20110089272Abstract: A method for manufacturing a magnesium alloy material includes the steps of: preparing a sheet or block of starting material that is made of a magnesium alloy; subjecting the starting material to a plastic working process at a temperature of 250° C. or less and a reduction ratio of 70% or more to introduce strain without causing dynamic recrystallization; pulverizing the material subjected to said plastic working process into powder; compressively deforming said powder by passing said powder between a pair of rotating rolls; and successively crushing the compressively deformed powder, which has passed between the pair of rotating rolls, into granular powder.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicants: Katsuyoshi, KURIMOTO, LTD.Inventors: Katsuyoshi Kondoh, Makoto Hotta, Jinsun Liao, Kantaro Kaneko, Norio Fujii, Hirohito Kametani, Akihiko Koshi
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Publication number: 20110089271Abstract: The invention relates to a method and to devices, and to the use of the same, for producing fuel pellets from moist biomass of all kinds, wherein the biomass is comminuted, mechanically dehydrated, dried, and then processed into pellets, wherein the comminution is a fine comminution and/or the biomass is washed before or after the comminution—optionally with the water developing during the mechanical dehydration—and is optionally pre-dehydrated and/or heated before the mechanical dehydration step, and is optionally comminuted again after the mechanical dehydration for easier drying.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventor: Hans Werner
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Publication number: 20110084155Abstract: The present invention is a processing device, such as a macerator for use in processing various types of food products, that includes an automatic adjustment mechanism for adjusting the position of a roller disposed within the macerator. The mechanism includes a controller operably connected to a motor that can move the roller within the macerator to vary the position of the roller with respect to another roller located in the macerator. Inputs to the controller are used to control the operation of the motor to move the roll into a desired configuration associated in a storage medium in the controller with a particular food product to be processed. The input to the controller can also be used to simultaneously adjust the position of other components of other processing devices in a food processing system, such as an injector to remove the need for individually adjust each device in the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2010Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventors: Ralf Ludwig, Richard Timperio
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Publication number: 20110083566Abstract: The subject application is directed to a food processing device to extract juice. The device includes an inlet coupled to a disintegrator. The inlet is configured to accept food items and the disintegrator configured to disintegrate food items passed through the inlet. The device further includes a separator that accepts the disintegrated food items and separates out the liquid components from the food item. The device further includes a reservoir that is coupled to the separator for accepting and holding the liquid components. The reservoir includes a translucent member for viewing of liquid levels within the reservoir, and a valved outlet. The valved outlet is configured to allow or prevent the flow of liquid from the reservoir through the valved outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Inventor: Alan BACKUS
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Patent number: 7918410Abstract: Disclosed herein is a shear application system for applying substantially uniform amounts of shear throughout a powder sample. The shear application system preferably includes a cylinder assembly having an inner cylinder, a housing, an inner set of lugs, and an outer set of lugs. The inner cylinder has an external cylindrical surface and the housing has an internal cylindrical surface concentric with said external cylindrical surface. The internal and external cylindrical surfaces form an annular chamber therebetween. Each one of the lugs of the inner set extend radially outward from the external cylindrical surface, and each one of the lugs of the outer set extend radially inward from the internal cylindrical surface and are substantially uniformly spaced. The shear application system preferably includes drive means mechanically connected to the inner cylinder and control means electrically connected to the drive means.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyInventor: Fernando J. Muzzio
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Patent number: 7913940Abstract: The asphalt roofing material is delivered into a treatment chamber of a processor. Hot oil is passed through a jacket surrounding the treatment chamber. Heated asphalt forms a hot solid and/or a liquefied slurry. The hot solid and/or the liquefied slurry is then removed from the treatment chamber. The asphalt roofing material in the treatment chamber can be agitated to promote mixing. The asphalt is heated to a temperature in the range from 200 degrees Fahrenheit to 650 degrees Fahrenheit within the treatment chamber. The solid and/or liquefied slurry is milled after it has been removed from the treatment chamber. The solid and/or the liquefied slurry is cooled after it exits the treatment chamber, preferably to a temperature in the range of approximately 90 degrees Fahrenheit to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. The hot solid and/or the liquefied slurry is passed through a hammer mill after the hot solid and/or the liquefied slurry exits the treatment chamber to reduce the particle size of the solid particles.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2009Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: GRO 1, LLCInventor: Thomas B. Harmon
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Publication number: 20110062259Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for processing organic, particularly domestic, waste, wherein the organic matter is collected, reduced in volume, and stabilized to limit or even stop bacterial activity. The method includes at least the following steps, carried out in order:—the organic material is collected and loosely arranged;—the water weight of the organic matter is reduced to stabilize the matter by subjecting said loose matter to a pulsed air flow taken from the ambient air of the building and without any additional heat the volume of the stabilised organic material is reduced, in particular by milling, comminution, mixing and pressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: Eric Gregoire
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Publication number: 20110062258Abstract: The present invention provides a device for grinding and dispersing aquatic life including a tube having a first end and a second end, and a cap positioned on the first end. A second end includes a motor and a blade for grinding and dispersing aquatic life, wherein the aquatic life is inserted into the cylindrical tube through the cap, and the aquatic life moves down the tube towards the blade, whereby the aquatic life is ground and then dispersed into the water.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Inventor: Richard COFFIELD
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Publication number: 20110064822Abstract: A biomaterial prepared from a process comprising dehydrating the fish scales until the fish scales containing less than about 50% of water, and grinding the dehydrated fish scales into ground particles each having an average size of less than about 10,000 ?m in diameter, wherein the ground particles contain a mixture of sponge like matrix and powder is provided. The invention also provides a biomaterial prepared from fish scales by a process comprising subjecting the fish scales to a heat treatment at a temperature of less than about 200° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: Body Organ Biomedical Corp.Inventors: Chien-Cheng LIN, Horng-Ji LAI, Shang-Ming LIN
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Patent number: 7900857Abstract: Systems and methods for cooling and processing materials are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Xyleco, Inc.Inventor: Marshall Medoff
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Publication number: 20110042454Abstract: Particles conveying a code are incorporated into polymer matrix to form a core document substrate. These particles may be colored to create a distinctive look of the document that makes it unique for a particular document issuer and enables visual authentication. Addition of a covert attribute to the particle, such as a UV pigment or hidden layer of material, allows a covert, forensic characteristic and it also allows a mathematical description to be calculated describing the random distribution of a specific area on a document and then captured on it (e.g., in the bar code or magnetic stripe or digital watermark on an ID document).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventor: Robert L. Jones
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Publication number: 20110031337Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for aligning a cutter spindle of a granulator, particularly an underwater granulator, relative to a cutting plate (4). As precise an alignment of the cutter spindle is of great significance here for continuous very high to optimal quality of the granulate. According to the invention, such can be achieved by the following steps. Rotationally driving the cutter spindle (14) by means of a drive motor, measuring a force acting on the cutter spindle (14), generating a corresponding signal, and adjusting the alignment and especially the angular alignment of the cutter spindle (14) relative to the cutting plate (4) as a function of the signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: February 10, 2011Applicant: KraussMaffei Berstorff GmbHInventors: Armin Pfeiffer, Thorsten Weber, Jürgen Voigt
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Publication number: 20110024532Abstract: An apparatus for shredding animal carcasses has a pair of counter-rotating shafts, each of which supports a stack of alternating pug tooth elements and untoothed spacers of about the same thickness so that the pug tooth elements intermesh. Each pug tooth element has a base circle and a tooth with a forward rake, which tooth extends substantially beyond the base circle of the element. Carcasses are fed into the apparatus while the shafts are rotated by a drive mechanism, producing a shredded material which may be composted above ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: CONTAINER DESIGN CORPORATIONInventors: C. Hugh Stevenson, Malcolm Newall, Kevin LaPaire
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Patent number: 7878430Abstract: Blending methods for adding and uniformly mixing a small fraction of relatively small particles (additives) to a bulk particulate powder of larger size than the additives. In particular, the present invention provides blending methods for adding and uniformly mixing a small percentage of flow/fluidization additives into fine powders, especially fine paint powders. The fine powder and additives are first pre-mixed for macro-scale homogeneity and then further mixed at a micro-scale (such as with a screen mixing process) for micro-scale homogeneity. With these methods, optimum dispersions and maximum functionalities of additives can be obtained and the disadvantages caused by severe agglomerates of additives can be avoided.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: The University of Western OntarioInventors: Jingxu Zhu, Hui Zhang
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Publication number: 20110017851Abstract: An apparatus and a method for receiving and destructuring collectable items, the apparatus having at least one item destructurer (112,113) at an exit of the apparatus. The apparatus comprises an item receiving floor (114); an item pusher (115) reciprocally slidable along the floor, means for causing an item when placed on the floor to be engaged by one or the other side of the pusher and pushed towards and into engagement with said destructurer, and pusher drive means (117) configured to provide gradually increasing pushing force on the item towards the destructurer. Means may be provided for selectively causing an item when placed on the floor either to exit through the floor via a trap door device or to be engaged by one or the other side of the pusher and pushed towards and into engagement with said destructurer.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2008Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: TOMRA SYSTEMS ASAInventors: Tom Lunde, Roar Abrahamsen
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Publication number: 20110011853Abstract: Coal is processed to produce relatively pure carbon particles of small size by first subjecting mined coal fragments to microwave energy to vaporize the water, mercury, sulfur, and like contaminants and to increase the friability of the coal. Next the fragments are pulverized and then reduced in a jet mill to produce particles of small maximum size and fine particles having an average size of about 20 microns, for use in a power plant or as a fuel for a turbine or diesel engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Ronald Kyle
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Publication number: 20110006141Abstract: A shredder head adapted to vary the power consumed by the shredder according to the thickness of the material to be shredded.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Charles Sued, Aron Abramson
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Publication number: 20110000988Abstract: An infeed assembly for a wood reduction apparatus that is selectively adjustable to feed waste into a wood reduction mill along different paths. In one embodiment, the infeed assembly includes at least one movable wall segment that is pivotally movable between extended and retracted positions. In the retracted position, the infeed assembly feeds wood waste into the mill along a path perpendicular. In the extended position, the infeed assembly feeds wood waste into the mill along an angled path. The wall segment may include a fixed end that is pivotally secured to the sidewall and a free end that is selectively movable into the infeed path to provide a surface directing the wood waste along an angled path into the mill. The infeed assembly may include two wall segments that are pivotally extendable into the infeed path from opposite sidewall. The two wall segments may pivot from opposite ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2010Publication date: January 6, 2011Applicant: MORBARK, INC.Inventors: Chad J. Cotter, Nelson C. Langworthy
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Publication number: 20100327092Abstract: A shredder assembly for use in a shredder includes a plurality of cutter elements provided in a spaced apart manner configured to shred an article; and a plurality of stripper elements, each positioned between neighboring cutter elements, that are configured to remove debris particles stuck on the sidewalls of the cutter elements and/or between neighboring cutter elements. In a first configuration, when the cutter elements are rotated in a forward direction, upper portions of the stripper elements are urged toward the article to be shredded. In a second configuration, when the cutter elements are rotated in a reverse direction, the upper portions of the stripper elements are urged away from the article to be shredded. A method for shredding is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: Fellowes, Inc.Inventor: Dmitry Romanovich
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Publication number: 20100327091Abstract: Safety systems and methods are disclosed for controlling operation of office equipment, such as a paper shredder. In one example, the method includes enabling operation of an electric motor configured to drive at least one moveable component of an electronic office appliance. Upon detection of human motion within a prescribed safety zone defined by at least one passive infrared (PIR)-based motion detector during operation of the electric motor, the electric motor is disabled. In one example, the electronic office appliance includes at least two PIR-based motion detectors positioned near at least one moveable component of the electronic office appliance. Operation of the electric motor can be resumed after a predetermined time interval has elapsed without the detection of subsequent human motion within the prescribed safety zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: TECHKO, INC.Inventor: JOSEPH Y. KO
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Publication number: 20100314473Abstract: An articulating flexible overhead boom disposed on one aggregate processing plant and configured to pivot so as to hold a power cable connecting two adjacent aggregate processing plants at an elevation above the ground so as to permit walking and/or driving a vehicle between the adjacent plants while the connection power cable remains overhead.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2009Publication date: December 16, 2010Applicant: TEREX CORPORATIONInventor: EDWIN J. SAUSER
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Publication number: 20100308138Abstract: The present invention provides an improved system and method for on-site document shredding, through the use of a self-contained roll-off compactor including a high-volume shredder. This self-contained roll-off shredding compactor permits users to collect, shred, compact and temporarily store the shredded confidential documents, using their own personnel in a cost-effective manner. A waste management service provider periodically picks up, transports and empties the roll-off shredding compactors. In a preferred embodiment, the roll-off shredding compactor is owned by the waste management service provider and leased to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventor: Robert B. Freda
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Publication number: 20100308139Abstract: A shredder having a safety feature(s) that reduces potential safety hazards by detecting the temperature of a shredder motor and issuing a warning as an predetermined overheat temperature approaches.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Aron Abramson, Charles Sued
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Publication number: 20100301148Abstract: Disclosed are various aspects of a new and more advantageous compact bottle crusher for safely pulverizing empty glass bottles in commercial establishments such as restaurants and bars which includes an upper staging area including a carousel, an electric crushing unit attached to a sealed collection barrel in order to pulverize glass bottles into small pieces of glass, and a housing for a collection barrel. The carousel may be a rotary bottle cradle carousel and may be manually or automatically indexed for 12, or up to 24 bottles or more. The crushing unit is designed to be run off of normal 110 volt electricity, and is utilized to achieve essentially pebble or pea-sized pieces of glass by utilizing various methods, including hydraulic pistons, breaking anvils, rotating veins, crusher fins, or plunger units, such as a moveable jaw and a stationary jaw. Rotating units cause repeated impact which provides a pulverized smaller glass fragment.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: JAMES L. ARNONE, DANIEL S. VERGOTE
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Publication number: 20100294865Abstract: A system for destroying a memory device (e.g., a hard drive) having data stored thereon. The system has a grind chamber with a rotatable grind wheel positioned therein. A pressure arm presses the memory device against the grind wheel as the grind wheel rotates. The rotating grind wheel grinds the memory device into particles from which the data stored on the memory device cannot be recovered. The particles are collected in a receptacle adjacent the grind wheel. The system may include a plurality of guides configured to maintain the memory device in a substantially stationary position relative to the pressure arm as the grind wheel grinds the memory device into particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventor: Scott Anthony Wozny
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Patent number: 7832665Abstract: A tension adjustment gauge system and method for a ball and ring coal pulverizer is provided that includes a housing, a stationary top grinding ring within the housing, a rotating lower grinding ring within the housing, a plurality of grinding balls between the top grinding ring and the lower grinding ring, an adjustable loading system for applying a compressive force exerted on the top grinding ring and grinding balls against the lower grinding ring. The adjustable loading system includes a single hydraulic assembly mounted on the upper portion of the housing, a gauge mounted to the hydraulic assembly for determining linear movement of a piston of the hydraulic assembly, a plurality of threaded rods mounted to the upper portion of the housing capable of being manually adjusted. The movement of the piston corresponds to an equal distance of movement of a spring gap between an upper and lower portion of the compression spring, such that the gauge indicates the change in the spring gap by moving the piston.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Dominion Resources, Inc.Inventor: Richard Buonfiglio
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Patent number: 7823811Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing animal byproduct materials is disclosed. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes a grinder for grinding the byproduct materials; a mixer for mixing the ground byproduct materials with an oil absorbing material and a backmix material; and a dryer for drying the mixed materials. In some embodiments, the apparatus also includes a cyclone for separating an air stream from the dried materials. The dried materials are transported to one or more presses for pressing the dried materials, thereby reducing oil content. The one or more presses includes a first opening for delivering pressed oil to a centrifuge and a second opening for sending the pressed materials to a screener. A portion of the screened material is sent back to the mixer (and/or the grinder) and the balance of the screened material are sent to storage as a finished product.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Auburn UniversityInventors: Ken Mosley, Kenneth T. Nickerson, Rick Renninger
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Publication number: 20100252661Abstract: A shredder includes a housing having a throat for receiving at least one article to be shredded, and a shredder mechanism received in the housing and including an electrically powered motor and cutter elements. The shredder also includes a detector that is configured to detect a thickness of the at least one article being received by the throat, and a controller that is configured to operate the motor to drive the cutter elements to shred the at least one article and to set a flutter threshold higher than the predetermined maximum thickness threshold, if the detected thickness is less than a predetermined maximum thickness threshold. The controller is also configured to thereafter continuously detect the thickness of the at least one article being inserted into a throat of the shredder; and to perform a predetermined operation responsive to the thickness detector detecting that the thickness of the at least one article is greater than the flutter threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Fellowes, Inc.Inventors: Tai Hoon K. MATLIN, Michael Dale Jensen
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Publication number: 20100252660Abstract: Various embodiments of a system and process for reducing the size of solid particles are disclosed. In one embodiment the system includes a cavitation processor and a comminution processor in physical communication with one another to reduce the size of solid particles. In another embodiment, a process for reducing the size of solid particles includes passing the solid particles sequentially through a cavitation processor and a comminution processor which are in physical communication with one another. Examples of solid particles which may be used in the system and process herein, include pharmaceuticals, foods, inks and paints.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2010Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: Cavitech Holdings, LLCInventor: Oleg V. KOZYUK
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Publication number: 20100243771Abstract: A system for reducing the particle size of a pozzolan includes a thermal fracture system and a defracturing apparatus. The system is highly efficient at drying and heating a natural pozzolan having a natural distribution of particle sizes. The system can create a reduced-size pozzolanic material with a desired particle size and particle morphology. The system for reducing the particle size of a pozzolan includes a thermal fracture system for heating and thermally fracturing the pozzolan and a defracturing apparatus that agitates the thermally fractured pozzolan to break the thermally fractured pozzolan apart.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Staker & Parson CompaniesInventor: Alan D. McKee
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Publication number: 20100230519Abstract: A gyratory crusher comprises a first crushing shell mounted on a crushing head, and a second crushing shell mounted on a machine frame, a crushing gap being formed between said first and second crushing shells. A method of controlling the operation of said crusher comprises measuring a parameter being representative of the stresses to which the crusher is exposed during the crushing of material, determining an average value of said parameter, determining a deviation value of said parameter, calculating a peak value based on said average value and said deviation value, comparing said peak value to a reference value, and controlling the operation of the crusher in view of said comparison between said peak value and said reference value.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2010Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Mauricio Torres, Mats Lindqvist, Kjell-Åke Svensson