Including Agitation Means Patents (Class 435/290.2)
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Publication number: 20120258512Abstract: A static solid state bioreactor and method of using same. The bioreactor comprises a vessel having an upper end and a lower end, the upper end having a sealable opening. A gas distribution system in communication with the upper end and the lower end of the vessel. A liquid distribution system in communication with the upper end of the vessel. A liquid recovery system in communication with the lower end of the vessel. A material removal system disposed at the lower end of the vessel for removing biomass from the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Inventors: Jeffrey T. Harvey, Murray D. Bath, Glenn R. Sprenger, Edward Ogrodny
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Publication number: 20120252107Abstract: A bio-reactor made according to this invention uses low temperature aerobic composting to decompose bio-compostable material. The reactor includes mixing paddles with wiper blades which aerate and agitate a set of plastic resin biochips which house microorganisms and cause the chips to come into contact with bio-compostable material. A water pipe located toward the upper portion of the bio-reactor delivers fresh or recycled water (or some mix of the two) and the bio-reactor cycles between a water cycle and a non-water cycle. Agitation also cycles on and off. Perforated bottom screens limit the size of the composted material exiting the bio-reactor. The wiper blades, which may be brushes, continually wipe the bottom screens and work to prevent blockage and build-up of debris within the bio-reactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventor: Tom Self
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Publication number: 20120240832Abstract: A system for digesting biodigestible feed that preferably includes the steps of comminuting the feed, introducing feed, an oxygen-containing gas, an accelerant, and bacteria into a digestion zone, the bacteria being suitable for digesting the feed under aerobic, anaerobic, and anoxic conditions. The contents of the digestion zone can be changed from aerobic operation to either anoxic or anaerobic operation, or vice versa, without changing the bacteria in the digestion zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventors: William Nicholas Hiatt, Mohammed Memon, Jacob J.L. Dickinson, James DeWitt Stein, Gary L. Ailes
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Patent number: 8202721Abstract: A waste material processing system includes a closed container for holding waste material having a first passage in which the waste material flows in a first direction, the first passage having first and second ends, the first end including an inlet for waste material, a second passage in which the waste material flows in a direction opposite the first direction, the second passage having first and second ends, the second end including an outlet. The first passage is separated from the second passage by a divider, the second end of the first passage being adjacent the first end of the second passage, and the first end of the first passage being adjacent the second end of the second passage. A heating device is positioned in the first passage and/or the second passage to heat the waste material with a gas and to induce the waste material to move in a corkscrew-like fashion.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: DVO, Inc.Inventor: Stephen W. Dvorak
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Publication number: 20120135492Abstract: An agricultural waste digester and biogas generation system. The system includes a digester assembly having a cylindrical body, a hollow interior, a center axis and a plurality of wheel segments within the interior of the digester assembly. A gas conduit extends from the interior of the digester assembly to a power generation device. Also included is a water vessel containing water, and each of the plurality of wheel segments have an acruate, contoured surface area which restrict biogas movement within the digester assembly to produce induced agitation of agricultural waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2012Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventor: James E. Straeter
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Patent number: 8129177Abstract: Systems and methods for automated, rapid composting are disclosed. An air-tight housing prevents odors from leaking out. The housing is thermally insulated to enable the compost to achieve sufficient temperatures for rapid composting. A chambered system, generally including an optional hopper, a reactor, and a cure tray, physically shields odorous material from the external environment. A mixing wand mechanically mixes and/or breaks up the compost material and enhances air flow therethrough. A drip tray segregates liquid byproducts from the solid compost material. An air pump draws in air, while a carbon filter may absorb odors before returning the air to the external environment. A motor provides mixing, and facilitates opening and closing of the two trap doors separating the chambers. An electronic controller automates the composting process while allowing certain settings to be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Nature Mill, Inc.Inventor: Russell S. Cohn
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Publication number: 20120009643Abstract: The present invention provides a system that has been devised to overcome the two most important limitations for sustained biological hydrogen production, namely contamination of the microbial hydrogen-producing cultures with methane-producing cultures necessitating frequent re-start-up and/or other methanogenic bacteria inactivation techniques, and the low bacterial yield of hydrogen-producers culminating in microbial washout from the system and failure. The system includes a continuously stirred bioreactor (CSTR) for biological hydrogen production, followed by a gravity settler positioned downstream of the CSTR, which combination forms a biohydrogenator. The biomass concentration in the hydrogen reactor is kept at the desired range through biomass recirculation from the bottom of the gravity settler and/or biomass wastage from the gravity settler's underflow.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIOInventors: Hisham Mohamed Hafez, Mohamed Hesham El Naggar, George F. Nakhla
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Publication number: 20110281255Abstract: Apparatus for the treatment of organic waste streams is disclosed, in which the organic waste stream is treated in order to reduce the average particle size prior to entry into a biological reactor. The use of a mechanical device to reduce this average particle size while simultaneously mixing the organic waste stream increases the efficiency of the biological reactor. The mechanical device is preferably one which causes attrition and reduction in the average particle size of the organic waste stream. This results in a lower viscosity feed to the biological reactor, and therefore a far more efficient process, which can therefore handle a feed stream of greater concentration than was previously thought to be possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: PMC BIOTEC COMPANYInventor: Alan F. Rozich
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Publication number: 20110256603Abstract: An agricultural waste digester and biogas generation system. The system includes a digester assembly having a cylindrical body, a hollow interior, a center axis and a plurality of wheel segments within the interior of the digester assembly. A gas conduit extends from the interior of the digester assembly to a power generation device. Also included is a water vessel containing water, and each of the plurality of wheel segments have an acruate, contoured surface area which restrict biogas movement within the digester assembly to produce induced agitation of agricultural waste.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: James E. Straeter
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Patent number: 8034611Abstract: A sensor wand is disclosed for use in a composting apparatus. The sensor wand includes an elongated body having two opposed ends and a central axis, multiple gas inlets positioned along the body for collecting gas samples, and multiple temperature sensors positioned along the body for measuring temperatures. One of the ends of the body is positioned on one side of the central axis, and the other end is positioned on an opposite side of the central axis. A described composting apparatus includes the sensor wand.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2004Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventor: Nicholas Louis Geranio
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Publication number: 20110207208Abstract: A compostation apparatus comprising a construction enclosing piles of waste delivered by a conveyor, and a stirring device having vertical blades on a horizontal cable arranged to pass through the waste and aerate and vibrate it. The cable is spun between an electromagnet and a spring, and the electromagnet is arrange to pull and abruptly release the cable against the spring such as to vibrate the blades, causing additional breaking down of waste clumps.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Inventor: Moshe Shalit
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Publication number: 20110179841Abstract: The present invention addresses methods and equipments for a high-rate production and improvement of the quality of composts from organic wastes, by processes including Screening, Mechanical Pretreatment, Physical-Chemical Pretreatment, High-Rate Stabilization Process, High-Rate Activation Process, and Product Refining Processes, and adding seven types of chemical agents including: Wetting Agents, Debonding Agents, Organic Stabilization Agents, Inorganic Stabilization Agents, Fluffing Agents, Activation Agents, and Nutrient Agents in order to enhance six major properties which activated characteristics of composts: (a) moisture absorption and holding capability, (b) nutrients adsorption and holding capability, (c) soil particles holding and conserving capability, (d) soil air ventilation capability, (e) soil water transmission capability, and (f) soil thermal insulation capability, as well as other minor quality improvements such as complete sterilization of pathogens and parasites, detoxification of many hazType: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2010Publication date: July 28, 2011Inventor: James Cheng-Shyong Lu
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Patent number: 7972839Abstract: The device and method invented provides a unique means to extract and multiply, by the millions, beneficial aerobic microbes found in compost and vermicompost to be applied to soil and plants in liquid form. Compared to many compost tea making devices being sold, the invented device is truly simple and can be dismantled and cleaned in under twenty minutes. Most of the parts are not glued and can be pulled apart. The device and method uses air pumps alone to actually circulate the water and can be used with or without a mesh extractor. This is achieved by the insertion of an air diffuser into the piping used, which infuses the water with oxygen while circulating the water, into either, an extractor containing compost or a body of water containing compost. Concurrently additional diffusers infuse the body of water with oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2009Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Inventor: Timothy James Wilson
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Publication number: 20110151553Abstract: A composter device is provided including a mixer and a grinder commonly driven and commonly located in a composting chamber of the device. A large opening at the top of the composting chamber permits large objects to be inserted into the chamber to permit the object to be ground and left to decompose to produce compost material in the same chamber. The grinder includes grinding elements arranged to produce a shearing action while the mixer includes an auger to produce a churning action when the ground matter requires periodic mixing during the decomposition process to produce compost.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Brian A. Cruson, Pieter J. Cruson, Izaak P.J. Cruson, Ken Peakman, Trent Nichols, Michael P. Booy
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Patent number: 7960172Abstract: A method and an apparatus are provided for aeration of organic material, wherein the organic material undergoes an aerobic composing process, such that air is caused to evenly penetrate the organic material. The organic material is first sealed in a vessel. Air is then delivered to the contents of the vessel such that an air pressure of from about 1 to about 1000 kPa above atmospheric pressure is maintained in the vessel. A pressure differential initially forms and is then allowed to equilibrate over a period of time, in which time air flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure in the organic material thus ensuring that aeration is evenly distributed throughout the organic material.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: AnaeCo LimitedInventor: Thomasz Rudas
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Patent number: 7960165Abstract: Organic waste having a moisture content of about 65% is dried to a level of dryness by applying heat generated by microbial action on the waste organic material to dry that material to usable levels of about 20% moisture. Method of the present invention is more efficient and economical for the drying of waste materials to combustible fuel than conventional drying methods and apparatus. Preblended portions of the organic material are deposited sequentially into a fermentation zone of a chamber and hot exhaust gases generated by the fermentation process are passed through an air-to-air heat exchanger along with cooler ambient intake air which is in its turn heated and turned back on the waste material in the second drying stage.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Inventor: James Wright
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Publication number: 20110104795Abstract: A compost windrow turning machine disintegrates an existing windrow of compost material, conveys the disintegrated material rearwardly, aerates the rearwardly conveyed material with a positive displacement of air into the rearwardly conveyed compost material, and re-forms a new windrow of remixed and aerated compost material rearwardly of the machine in line with the original windrow. The disintegration of the original compost windrow is accomplished with a rotor having segmented teeth arranged in a spiral to shred the original compost material and convey the disintegrated material to a central chain and slat conveyor positioned behind the rotor. A positive displacement of air is injected into the compost material on the central conveyor by a pair of laterally disposed fans mounting in conduits angled inwardly toward the central conveyor. The discharge of material off the central conveyor is passed through a set of windrow-forming shields to create a new windrow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Merle L. Ranck, Duane E. Newswanger
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Patent number: 7892820Abstract: A cylindrical composting drum which is 6?, 8?, or 10? in diameter, extends between 40? and 140? in length. The drum is rotated and internal helical blades move the material from inlet end to a screen separator at an outlet end. Partially arcuate solar reflectors underlie the drums and reflect solar energy onto the outer surface of the drums which have been blackened to enhance energy absorption. The use of the available solar energy accelerates the composting process. A microprocessor controls the addition of moisture and the timing and rate of rotation of the drums.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: John A Bartone, Sr.
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Patent number: 7888111Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a cell culture vessel which is simple in structure and easy to handle, and is capable of preventing damage to the cells when separated, promoting transport of nutrients and excretion of effete matter, and elevating the culturing efficiency improving effect by the structural features. In order to attain the above object, there is provided a cell culture vessel including a culture section provided with a plurality of projections having an equivalent diameter smaller than the cells to be cultured and the culture section side walls enclosing the culture section, wherein the distance between an arbitrary position on the culture section/side wall boundary line and the nearest projection is smaller than the diameter of the cells to be cultured. The effect of the projections in the vessel given to the cultured cells is enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2009Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Kosuke Kuwabara, Akihiro Miyauchi, Norihito Kuno
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Patent number: 7879600Abstract: A waste converter (10) for domestic use includes two waste conversion regions. Household waste is placed in a primary waste conversion region (40) which includes flies and maggots. When waste has sufficiently decomposed it falls through to a secondary waste conversion region which includes composting worms and woodlice.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2006Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Inventor: Eng Lock David Chee
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Patent number: 7863039Abstract: A composting system including a vertically-orientated vessel with mechanisms attached to a vertically oriented central mounted rotating shaft, including rotatable size reduction blade(s), agitation mechanism(s), and discharge blade/mechanism(s). The composting system includes internal size reduction mechanism for reducing the size of material introduced to the vessel. The composting system includes a loading hatch, a discharge hatch, and a source of air to maintain aerobic conditions within the vessel. In use, material introduced moves from the upper region of the vessel gravitationally and via agitation through a zone of size reduction to the lower region of the vessel. Process conditions within the vessel are controlled by an operator and via electronic control mechanism, which can monitor operating conditions such as temperature and loading rate (for example), to manage air injection, mechanical agitation and size reduction such that composting proceeds efficiently and at an optimal rate.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Biosys Pty Ltd.Inventors: Angus Campbell, Mark Jackson
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Patent number: 7833781Abstract: The invention relates to an installation for composting organic material (1). The inventive installation comprises an assembly of cells (10) in which the organic material (1) is stored for fermentation purposes and a ventilation device (20) which blows or draws air through the organic material (1) that is stored in the aforementioned cells (10), each cell (10) comprising a base slab (11) and partition walls (12). The above-mentioned ventilation device (20) comprises at least one ventilator fan (21), which is equipped with a suction opening (211) and a discharge port (212), and a ventilation duct (22) which connects the suction opening (211) or the discharge port (212) to one or more cells (10). According to the invention, the installation comprises an apron (40) forming the base slabs (11) of the different cells (10), said apron comprising means (41) and reserves (42) which are used to install the partition walls (12) of the cells (10) at different pre-determined positions.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Aces Environnement DeveloppementInventor: Phillipe Jean Louis Thurot
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Patent number: 7824903Abstract: Systems and methods for the generation of compost are provided. In one embodiment, the system for generating compost comprises a positively aerated floor, a semi gas and liquid impermeable compost cover sized to cover a compost biomass pile placed on the positively aerated floor, and a suction system positioned under or substantially close to the compost cover and generally near a top of the compost biomass pile, wherein the floor comprises a plurality of channels connected to at least one gas flow pipe installed below or above grade, wherein gas drawn by suction system at the top of the biomass compost pile maintains a negative pressure across the compost cover, thereby generating suction between the compost cover and the top of the compost biomass pile, and wherein the compost cover directs substantially all of the gas flow towards the suction system.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Engineered Compost Systems, Inc.Inventors: Frederick Timothy O'Neill, Christopher J. Hibbard, Charles A. Krauter
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Patent number: 7820429Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for dry fermentation and equipment for carrying out the same. The invention equipment comprises a fermentation tank for dry fermentation which includes a tank body 5 for accommodating materials, a flexible sealing membrane 7 for covering said tank body 5, and a tight fixing means 3 for hermetically covering the tank body 5 with the flexible sealing membrane 7. This invention is characterized in that said tank body 5 is provided with a top opening 2 at its top part and at least one side opening 4 for loading and unloading materials at its side portions.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Chinese Academy of Agricultural EngineeringInventors: Jie Han, Yuhua Zhang, Tong Chen, Xin Xiang
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Publication number: 20100248353Abstract: The proposed invention is an in-situ system for aerobic heat treatment of biodegradable organic waste, comprising a bioreactor made up of a dish-shaped decomposition chamber, said decomposition chamber being closed and having: a lid at the top, via which an air extraction device is connected, said device enabling fresh air to enter the decomposition chamber, and a preparation for a device for supplying the biodegradable organic waste; said decomposition chamber is also connected to a system of pipes which convey a hot fluid from the supply tank into a plurality of minitubes located longitudinally on the inner perimeter of the decomposition chamber, and into a shaft that forms part of the mixing mechanism; and, by means of a centrifugal pump, they convey the same fluid, but “cold”, from inside the minitubes and shaft to a solar collector, to heat it, before delivering it to a storage tank for subsequent recirculation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2008Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: Instituto Tecnologico de Estudios Superiores de MonterreyInventor: Miguel Angel Lopez Zavala
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Patent number: 7785866Abstract: An apparatus and method of producing compost tea comprising a hopper, a separator having an intake and a discharge, the hopper communicating compost to the intake, a u-shaped screen, an auger rotably mounted thereon for conveying compost through the separator, and a plurality of spray nozzles directing spray onto the auger and compost, whereby water flows from the nozzles onto the compost separating nutrients and microorganisms from the compost producing compost tea, the compost tea passes through the screen into a catch basin, and the auger conveys the compost through the separator toward the discharge.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2006Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Inventor: Nathan Ernest Winslow
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Patent number: 7772568Abstract: An object of the present invention is to extract a micro foreign body of a few ?m, which may cause a product defect of a device or the like, and to subject the foreign body to a mass analysis at a favorable S/N ratio without any contamination. A micro sample heating probe includes a sample holder made up of two members different in diameter, a supporting part, and a terminal part. The sample holder includes a heating mechanism only in a limited part, and just a region extremely close to the micro sample being an analysis target is heated locally. Therefore, even when a contaminated substance is attached to the probe, such substance is not heated, thereby preventing a noise from occurring, and enabling an analysis at a quite favorable S/N ratio.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Kazuhiko Horikoshi, Naotoshi Akamatsu, Toshiaki Otani
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Patent number: 7762713Abstract: The present invention provides a food waste disposal system including a housing with a food waste introduction opening and a door receiving depression, the door for covering the food waste introduction opening, a prefabricated mixing basin disposed inside the housing and composed of a box-shaped upper body, a hemispherical lower body, and a rotational shaft axially installed on a horizontal central line of the prefabricated mixing basin, a plurality of prefabricated mixing wings engaged with the rotational shaft for cutting food waste into small pieces and agitating the food waste in the prefabricated mixing basin, a geared driving motor for driving the rotational shaft, in which a touch screen panel installed on an upper surface of the housing and a personal computer incorporate PLC Ethernet cards respectively therein so as to allow the food waste disposal system to be controlled from a distance using the computer, which is networked.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Inventor: Chun Il Koh
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Publication number: 20100184131Abstract: A composting system for promoting aerobic microbial activity in a composting bed. The system includes at least one composting bay for receiving composting material and an agitator for aerating and displacing composting material as it travels through the composting bay. Compost produced by the system is used in place of traditional woody amendment material for mixing with incoming material to be composted.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: SIEMENS WATER TECHNOLOGIES CORP.Inventors: Richard Nicoletti, Lewis Naylor
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Publication number: 20100184176Abstract: A biomass hydrothermal decomposition apparatus includes, a biomass feeder (31) that feeds biomass material (11) under normal pressure to under increased pressure, a hydrothermal decomposition device (42A) that allows the fed biomass material (11) to be gradually moved inside a device main body (42A) from either end thereof in a consolidated condition, and also allows hot compressed water (15) to be fed from an other end of a feed section for the biomass material into the main body (42A), so as to cause the biomass material (11) and the hot compressed water (15) to countercurrently contact with each other and undergo hydrothermal decomposition, and that elutes a lignin component and a hemicellulose component into the hot compressed water, so as to separate the lignin component and the hemicellulose component from the biomass material (11); and a biomass discharger (51) that discharges, from the side where the hot compressed water is fed into the device main body, a biomass solid residue (17) under increased prType: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2008Publication date: July 22, 2010Applicant: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventors: Isao Ishida, Seiichi Terakura, Hideo Suzuki, Seiji Kobayashi
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Patent number: 7745208Abstract: The invention is an apparatus and a process for treating biomass bearing material including municipal solid waste (MSW). The apparatus includes a reaction vessel held at an angle and configured for rotation and steam injection, with helically arranged internal flights, a self-aligning door closure, and a swing-away door assembly. It also includes a novel structure for shredding biomass bearing material attached to the edges of the flights. This structure is a number of projecting tooth like points and paddles.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2006Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Inventor: Anthony P. Noll
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Publication number: 20100136666Abstract: A technique of making a maintenance program concerning a garbage disposal system by analyzing at least the weight of garbage brought in by users at least for one week while disposing of the garbage. Before garbage to be disposed of is inputted, the identification information on the user and the date and time of when the garbage is inputted is entered. Only when the identification information agrees with the pre-registered information, the inlet is opened. The weight of the garbage inputted through the inlet is detected with a sensor. The data on the detected weight for each user is stored in a memory. According to the stored data on the weights for one week, an inspection schedule and a bacteria adjustment/supplement schedule of the stirring mechanism and deodorizing mechanism are determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2006Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicants: JR EAST URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, THINKING JAPAN CO., LTD.Inventors: Shigemitsu Kobayashi, Mitsuyo Abe
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Patent number: 7723101Abstract: An aerobic waste treatment system, such as a composting system, comprising a movable push wall (20). The movable push wall (20) is preferably part of a container (10). In use of the aerobic waste treatment system, waste is heaped against the movable push wall (20) to build a waste heap (60). The waste is coverable with a removable flexible enclosure. The removable flexible enclosure is preferably a liquid-tight but gas-permeable cover (70). A deployment apparatus (30) for covering or uncovering the waste heap (60) with the removable flexible enclosure can facilitate the handling of the removable flexible enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2005Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: COMP-ANY GmbHInventors: Markus Binding, Jan Gressmann
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Patent number: 7713731Abstract: Systems and methods for the generation of compost are provided. In one embodiment, the system for generating compost comprises an aeration floor having a plurality of gas flow apertures that connect to a network of gas flow channels, and a compost cover constructed of a gas and liquid impermeable fabric that is provided with a plurality of ports that permit the passage of gas and liquid through the compost cover. A compost biomass is placed on the aeration floor and the compost cover is placed over the compost biomass. An air suction manifold, connected to an outlet of the gas flow channels, draws exhaust gases from the compost biomass, through the plurality of gas flow apertures and through the gas flow channels. The exhaust gases are then conveyed to an air distributor and directed to an odor control device for substantially eliminating odors.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Engineered Compost Systems, Inc.Inventor: Frederick Timothy O'Neill
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Publication number: 20100105128Abstract: An apparatus for digesting waste includes a digester tank, a drainage trough located near a top of the digester tank, an auger located inside the drainage trough, and a skimmer that pushes waste into the drainage trough.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventor: Patrick D. Rezin
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Patent number: 7691625Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a cell culture vessel which is simple in structure and easy to handle, and is capable of preventing damage to the cells when separated, promoting transport of nutrients and excretion of effete matter, and elevating the culturing efficiency improving effect by the structural features. In order to attain the above object, there is provided a cell culture vessel including a culture section provided with a plurality of projections having an equivalent diameter smaller than the cells to be cultured and the culture section side walls enclosing the culture section, wherein the distance between an arbitrary position on the culture section/side wall boundary line and the nearest projection is smaller than the diameter of the cells to be cultured. The effect of the projections in the vessel given to the cultured cells is enhanced.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Kosuke Kuwabara, Akihiro Miyauchi, Norihito Kuno
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Patent number: 7682813Abstract: An organic solid waste digester for producing methane from solid waste, the digester comprising a reactor vessel for holding solid waste, a sprinkler system for distributing water, bacteria, and nutrients over and through the solid waste, and a drainage system for capturing leachate that is then recirculated through the sprinkler system.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Arrowhead Center, Inc.Inventors: Zohrab A. Samani, Adrian T. Hanson, Maritza Macias-Corral
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Patent number: 7651852Abstract: A method and an apparatus is provided for aeration of organic material, wherein the organic material undergoes an aerobic composting process, such that air is caused to evenly penetrate the organic material. The organic material is first sealed in a vessel. Air is then delivered to the contents of the vessel such that an air pressure of from about 1 to about 1000 kPa above atmospheric pressure is maintained in the vessel. A pressure differential initially forms and is then allowed to equilibrate over a period of time, in which time air flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure in the organic material thus ensuring that aeration is evenly distributed throughout the organic material.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: AnaeCo LimitedInventor: Tomasz Rudas
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Patent number: 7642090Abstract: Systems and methods for the generation of compost are provided. In one embodiment, the system for generating compost comprises a positively aerated floor, a semi gas and liquid impermeable compost cover sized to cover a compost biomass pile placed on the positively aerated floor, and a suction system positioned under or substantially close to the compost cover and generally near a top of the compost biomass pile, wherein the floor comprises a plurality of channels connected to at least one gas flow pipe installed below or above grade, wherein gas drawn by suction system at the top of the biomass compost pile maintains a negative pressure across the compost cover, thereby generating suction between the compost cover and the top of the compost biomass pile, and wherein the compost cover directs substantially all of the gas flow towards the suction system.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Engineered Compost Systems, Inc.Inventors: Frederick Timothy O'Neill, Christopher J. Hibbard, Charles A. Krauter
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Publication number: 20090301150Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a system for producing biofertilizers, from sludge that are stabilized, dried, and rich in fertilizing matters originating from high load effluent treatment method. Such solution may be integrated into an already existing treatment facility for industrial, municipal, or agronomical organic effluents (100), and is based on recovering the thermal energy created during the treatment steps of such system in bioreactors (120), air suppression units (122), biodrying units (500), drying units (600), and other units. Such recovery of energy creates a synergy that allows the increase of efficacy and yield of bioreactors (120) due to a greater stability from the temperature regulation, thus ensuring an important energy saving for the final drying step in producing biofertilizers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2006Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Camil Dutil, Dan Zegan, Jocelyn Douhéret, Rock Chabot
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Publication number: 20090305377Abstract: A method for the continuous liquefying of organic solids in a fermenter, wherein an outwardly directed flow of solids is produced in a dammed-up liquid, the solids are added in the lower region of the fermenter and the solid fermentation residues are essentially collected and removed below the level of the dammed-up liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2006Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Jan Mumme, Bernd Linke, Rainer Toelle
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Patent number: 7629167Abstract: Accordingly, in one embodiment of the invention, a bioreactor system is presented and includes a disposable container for housing biomaterials for processing, the disposable container including at least one input port, at least one exhaust port, at least one harvest port, and the integrity of the sterile environment is protected with sterile filters attached to all external open ports a structure for supporting the disposable container, one or more sensors for sensing one or more parameters of the biomaterials in the container, a heater for heating the contents of the container, the heater having a thermostat and mixing system arranged with the system such that biomaterials contained in the disposable container are mixed.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2005Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: XCELLEREX, Inc.Inventors: Geoffrey Hodge, Parrish Galliher, Michael Fisher
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Publication number: 20090291489Abstract: Disclosed is a disposal apparatus of food wastes. The disposal apparatus includes a reactor for permitting the food wastes and microbes for decomposing the food wastes to be contained therein; an agitator mounted inside the reactor for mixing the food wastes and the microbes; an air inlet connected with the reactor for permitting air to flow into the reactor; and an air heater connected with the air inlet for heating the air flowing into the reactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2008Publication date: November 26, 2009Inventors: Bok Gyeong Kim, Jin Hyun Shon, Byeong Sik Choi
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Patent number: 7604986Abstract: An organic waste decomposition device comprises a base frame (110), a cylindrical shell casing (120), a shaft (130) which is rotatably installed in the shell casing, a plurality of arm blades (140) which Are engaged to the shaft, a driving motor (150) adapted to provide a rotational force to the shaft, a ring blower (160) which is adapted to supply air into the interior of the shell casing, an air pipe (170) which is adapted to connect the ring blower and a lower portion of the shell casing, a pre-heater (180) which is adapted to pre-heat the air supplied into the interior of the shell casing, a condenser (190) which liquidefies the discharged vapor, a steam pipe (200) which connects an upper portion of the shell casing and the condenser, and a control box (210).Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2003Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Inventor: Chun-Il Koh
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Patent number: 7520457Abstract: A composting system with a digestion chamber, an auger shaft with at least one mixing vane, and a power unit. The power unit can be hydraulic and can also power a shredding unit and an input conveyor system. A barrier wall can be interposed between those elements and the digestion chamber. The digestion chamber can be divided into subchambers, and sequentially lower apertures can promote a progression of organic material. A malfunction sensor can sense a malfunction of the auger shaft, the shredding unit, or another component. A malfunction report can be provided, including to a remote receiver. The report can include a determined location of the composting system and can be directed to a selected receiver based on the malfunction. Fluids, including gasses and liquids, can be introduced by a supply source in combination with apertures along the auger shaft and/or a mixing vane.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Inventors: Brian Poitras, Robert F. Moglia
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Patent number: 7507577Abstract: The invention discloses a treatment apparatus for the excrement and a bio-toilet using the treatment apparatus. The treatment apparatus includes a tank, a reactor basin in the tank for containing the raw material and the excrement and having at least two parallel, concave parts having curved profile in the bottom part of the tank, a temperature control means for maintaining the temperature of the basin at a predetermined range; and at least two mixing devices which match with the at least two concave parts, each of them can rotate around a rotation shaft, the helical blade stirrer secured to the rotation shaft by a plurality of spokes. The bio-toilet is waterless, and thus a large quantity of water can be saved and the pollution of the environment due to the drainage of sewage can be avoided. Furthermore, treated by the treatment apparatus of the present invention, the microorganisms and the organic materials are combined and converted into stable loosen soil and the organic components.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Inventor: Andy Ming Fen Tung
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Publication number: 20090075364Abstract: A system and method for mixing high viscous liquids with gas is provided. The disclosed embodiments include a reactor or mixing vessel having a draft tube disposed therein, a gas injection subsystem adapted to inject gas into the reactor or mixing vessel proximate the entrance of the draft tube. The embodiments also include an agitator disposed within the draft tube which makes the draft tube the primary site for the gas-liquid mixing. In particular, the agitator is adapted to create gas bubbles having an average diameter between about 0.3 mm and 3.0 mm which are then ejected into the reactor or mixing vessel. The mass transfer efficiency associated with the present system and method is enhanced from the combined effect of gas dissolution into the high viscous liquid within the draft tube and greater bubble residence time within the high viscous liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: Malcolm Ezekiel Fabiyi, Richard A. Novak
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Patent number: 7476541Abstract: Methods and apparatus for a bioreactor system for growing cells are provided. The bioreactor system includes a reaction chamber for cultivating harvested tissue in a culture medium, and a hydrodynamic apparatus connected to the reaction chamber that generates a cyclic negative pressure differential in the bioreactor. Additionally, the apparatus includes a collection enclosure for collecting cells produced by tissue in the reaction chamber. Also encompassed are embodiments for harvesting and preparing cells and tissue sections, combining the cells and the tissue sections in a culture medium to cultivate tissue, maintaining the tissue under conditions that permit production of cell products, applying cyclic negative pressure to the culture over a period of time, and collecting cell products discharged.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2006Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Inventor: Timothy F. Dutra
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Patent number: 7449330Abstract: A bioreactor apparatus for processing waste, comprising a cylindrical pressure vessel having an inlet end and an exit end, an internally rotating main shaft having spaced apart ends, and a plurality of paddles and agitator bars attached to and extending radially from the shaft. At least some of the plurality of paddles and/or agitator bars extend radially outward from the shaft and form a helical spiral pattern when viewed from either of the spaced apart ends.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Bouldin CorporationInventor: Floyd E. Bouldin
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Patent number: 7422894Abstract: Apparatus for use in a vermiculture plant, the apparatus including a treatment receptacle having a treatment Apparatus for use in a vermiculture plant which includes a treatment receptacle having a treatment chamber therein and a base upon which material within the treatment chamber is disposed. The receptacle is arranged so that when in use there is a space below the base. The apparatus further includes a harvester operable to extract material from the treatment chamber through the base and a collecting assembly including a flexible belt operatively connected to a rotatable drum so that it can be wound onto or drawn from the rotatable member. The belt is arranged so that it can adopt a collecting position when at least partially unwound from the rotatable member wherein it is positioned below the treatment chamber and harvester so that harvested material can be collected upon it and is operable so that when wound onto the rotatable member material thereon can be transferred to a discharge zone.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Vermitech LimitedInventors: Simon James Tratt, Graham Shaun Ankers