Patents Assigned to Silag, Inc.
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Patent number: 12201127Abstract: Animal feed formed with a base of palm fronds and combined with palm fruit, such as dates, is a sustainable and affordable feed product that can be developed in hot climates. Palm fronds with a desired moisture content are shredded, chopped, and/or ground, and mixed with palm fruit. Additives such as urea can increase the nutritional content. Feeds with palm fronds, palm fruit, and/or additives can serve as a base feed for other components. Palm fronds can also serve as a base feed for other components. Animal feeds with a variety of bases can have palm fruit added. Animal feeds with a variety of bases, including palm fronds, can include a variety of other components added.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2021Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: Palm Silage, Inc.Inventor: James Clifford Parks
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Patent number: 12201128Abstract: Animal feed formed with a base of palm fronds and combined with palm fruit, such as dates, is a sustainable and affordable feed product that can be developed in hot climates. Palm fronds with a desired moisture content are shredded, chopped, and/or ground, and mixed with palm fruit. Additives such as urea can increase the nutritional content. Feeds with palm fronds, palm fruit, and/or additives can serve as a base feed for other components. Palm fronds can also serve as a base feed for other components. Animal feeds with a variety of bases can have palm fruit added. Animal feeds with a variety of bases, including palm fronds, can include a variety of other components added.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2021Date of Patent: January 21, 2025Assignee: Palm Silage, Inc.Inventor: James Clifford Parks
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Patent number: 11064717Abstract: Animal feed formed with a base of palm fronds and combined with palm fruit, such as dates, is a sustainable and affordable feed product that can be developed in hot climates. Palm fronds with a desired moisture content are shredded, chopped, and/or ground, and mixed with palm fruit. Additives such as urea can increase the nutritional content. Feeds with palm fronds, palm fruit, and/or additives can serve as a base feed for other components. Palm fronds can also serve as a base feed for other components. Animal feeds with a variety of bases can have palm fruit added. Animal feeds with a variety of bases, including palm fronds, can include a variety of other components added.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Palm Silage, Inc.Inventor: James Clifford Parks
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Publication number: 20140234524Abstract: Animal feed formed with a base of palm fronds and combined with palm fruit, such as dates, is a sustainable and affordable feed product that can be developed in hot climates. Palm fronds with a desired moisture content are shredded, chopped, and/or ground, and mixed with palm fruit. Additives such as urea can increase the nutritional content. Feeds with palm fronds, palm fruit, and/or additives can serve as a base feed for other components. Palm fronds can also serve as a base feed for other components. Animal feeds with a variety of bases can have palm fruit added. Animal feeds with a variety of bases, including palm fronds, can include a variety of other components added.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Palm Silage, Inc.Inventor: James Clifford Parks
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Patent number: 4293099Abstract: The present invention is directed to silicon carbide whisker recovery from a mixture of silicon carbide whiskers and carbonaceous silicon carbide particles. The invention involves shredding the mixture down to a specified particle size, dispersing the mixture in water to form an aqueous mixture, agitating the aqueous mixture, adding surface active reagents to the aqueous mixture, agitating the resulting water-reagent mixture, subjecting the water-reagent mixture to froth flotation having at least three stages, removing tailings therefrom containing water and silicon carbide whiskers and removing float therefrom containing reagents and carbonaceous silicon carbide particles, performing a solid-liquid separation on the tailings and the float, thereby obtaining from the aqueous solution the desired silicon carbide whiskers and obtaining from the reagent solution a carbonaceous silicon carbide particle product.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1979Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Assignee: Silag, Inc.Inventors: Bhupendra K. Parekh, William M. Goldberger
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Patent number: 4256571Abstract: The present invention is directed to silicon carbide whisker recovery from a mixture of silicon carbide whiskers and carbonaceous silicon carbide particles. The invention involves shredding the mixture down to a specified size, dispersing the mixture in water to form an aqueous mixture, mixing in an effective amount of flocculating agent, agitating the aqueous mixture, mixing the aqueous mixture with an immiscible organic liquid, agitating the resulting water-organic liquid mixture, allowing settling of the aqueous mixture and organic liquid so as to establish two liquid phases, separating the two liquid phases into an organic liquid phase and an aqueous phase and, lastly, performing a solid-liquid separation on the aqueous phase, thereby obtaining from the aqueous phase the desired silicon carbide whiskers.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1979Date of Patent: March 17, 1981Assignee: Silag, Inc.Inventors: Ponisseril Somasundaran, Kavssery P. Ananthapadmanabhan
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Patent number: 4060412Abstract: Microscopic fibers are mixed with a metal powder to provide a nonuniform mixture with randomly oriented fibers having metal particles adhered thereto. This mixture is extruded at room temperature at least three times, and is then placed in a die cavity and subjected to a first pressure at room temperature. While adding no additional pressure, the die cavity is heated to bring the mixture to a temperature above the solidus of the metal powder, and the volume of the die cavity is decreased to at least the theoretical volume necessary to receive the mixture if the mixture included no voids. The die cavity is then cooled and the resultant billet ejected therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1976Date of Patent: November 29, 1977Assignee: A Silag Inc.Inventor: Amarnath P. Divecha