Patents by Inventor Perry H. Doane
Perry H. Doane has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230157321Abstract: Methods of preventing/treating ectoparasite infections in fish are disclosed. In an aspect, a method comprises mixing at least one of glucosamine containing product, a lactone containing product, a capsaicin or capsaicinoid containing product, an essential oil, or a combination thereof, with a fish feed ingredient, thus producing a fish food. The method comprises feeding the fish food to the fish such that the ectoparasite (such as sea lice) infection is treated, reduced and/or prevented in the fish. In an aspect, the method comprises mixing a botanical plant extract containing capsaicin, capsaicinoids, vanilloids, or lactone members of the germanocrolide, guianolide or phthalide lactone groups, chosen from at least one of the Apiaceae, Fabaceae, Solanaceae, Asteraceae, and Zingeberaceae family groups, with the fish food.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2021Publication date: May 25, 2023Inventors: Stephanie S. Block, Perry H. Doane, John Bowzer
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Publication number: 20200345038Abstract: A process of encapsulating or coating amino acid particles is provided for producing an encapsulated amino acid feed product for ruminant animals. The encapsulated amino acid feed product comprises substantially uniform, round and dust free pastille granules. When the encapsulated amino acid feed product is fed to a ruminant animal, the product delivers high amounts of absorbable amino acid to the animal for direct nourishment, wherein the amino acid is not substantially fermented in the rumen of the animal. In an aspect, the process is a low-cost, high capacity, continuous process that produces a composition comprising greater than 50% by weight of a nourishing amino acid. The superior handling quality of the pastille granules allows for their use in further formulation of animal feeds, where homogeneous distribution of nutrients throughout the final feed mix is desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2018Publication date: November 5, 2020Applicant: Archer Daniels Midland CompanyInventors: Shireen S. Baseeth, Michael J. Cevaca, Perry H. Doane, Shuojia Dong, Michael Price, Brad Rohman, Elizabeth Stensrud
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Patent number: 10721950Abstract: The present invention is directed to a process for the removal of mycotoxins from insoluble plant-derived protein using density-based particle separators. The end product contains a substantial portion of the proteins, including insoluble proteins, and a low concentration of mycotoxin. The process is particularly useful for removing aflatoxins from corn meal protein.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2016Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANYInventors: Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, Thomas V. Gottemoller, Scott Tilton
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Publication number: 20180263264Abstract: The present invention is directed to a process for the removal of mycotoxins from insoluble plant-derived protein using density-based particle separators. The end product contains a substantial portion of the proteins, including insoluble proteins, and a low concentration of mycotoxin. The process is particularly useful for removing aflatoxins from corn meal protein.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2016Publication date: September 20, 2018Inventors: Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, Thomas V. Gottemoller, Scott Tilton
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Patent number: 10076127Abstract: Processes for increasing rumen undegraded protein in protein containing compositions, fermentation by-products or combinations thereof are disclosed. Uses of alkaline crystalline solids to increase rumen undegraded protein in protein containing compositions, fermentation by-products or combinations thereof are further disclosed. Products produced from such processes are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Archer Daniels Midland CompanyInventors: Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, James L. Dunn
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Publication number: 20160081369Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of treating an edible fiber source to make an animal feed with increased digestible energy. An exemplary method includes hydrolyzing the edible fiber source with an inorganic fiber hydrolyzing agent in a twin screw mixer that shears the edible fiber to a size of between 0.5 to 25 mm. The hydrolysis in the mixer occurs at pressure of about 14 psig or higher with a temperature about 100° C. to 110° C. The inorganic hydrolysis liberates a first portion of soluble carbohydrates from the edible fiber source. The inorganically hydrolyzed material is also treated (before or after) with a fiber degrading enzyme to solubilize a second portion of carbohydrates. The dually hydrolyzed material is dried to form an animal feed or feed ingredient having a soluble and insoluble carbohydrate fraction with the amount of soluble carbohydrate being at least 45% wt/wt of the total carbohydrates obtained from the edible fiber source.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Charles Abbas, Wu-Li Bao, Kyle Beery, Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, James L. Dunn, David P. Holzgraefe
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Patent number: 9241502Abstract: Animal feed compositions having utility in reducing the incidence of and treating the symptoms of fescue toxicosis in mammals that consume endophyte-infected fescue are disclosed. Methods of reducing the incidence of fescue toxicosis and making animal feed compositions are further disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: ADM Alliance NutritionInventors: Stephanie S. Block, Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane
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Patent number: 8933133Abstract: Animal feed compositions which include a polyol are described. Processes for producing an animal feed composition with a polyol are disclosed. Methods of feeding an animal the polyol are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2007Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc.Inventors: Stephanie S. Block, Perry H. Doane
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Patent number: 8637282Abstract: Methods are provided for the efficient fractionation of lignocellulosic biomasses into cellulosic, hemicellulosic and lignin fractions, wherein concentrated organic acid vapors are applied to the biomass at elevated temperatures at the location(s) or near the location(s) where the biomass has been harvested and gathered, to at least partly depolymerize or substantially solubilize the hemicelluloses and lignins in the biomass. The organic acid-treated biomass is in either case then dried and pelletized for extended bulk storage and/or for shipment to a second facility some distance away. The organic acid-treated biomass may be processed into desired chemicals, fuels and/or fuel additives at the local processing site or at a second facility away from the local processing site, or the pelletized material may be used as a ruminant feed locally or at a feedlot some distance removed from the local processing site.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Archer Daniels Midland CompanyInventors: Thomas P. Binder, Paul D. Bloom, Perry H. Doane, Chi-Cheng Ma
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Publication number: 20130130331Abstract: A method is provided for producing sugars using a combination of acids to hydrolyze hemicellulosic and cellulosic materials in biomass, said combination of acids namely comprising a first, weak organic acid (such as acetic acid or formic acid) for providing a pentose product or stream from hydrolyzing hemicellulosic materials in the biomass on a batchwise, semi-continuous or continuous basis, and a second, strong mineral acid (such as sulfuric acid) for providing a hexose product or stream from hydrolyzing cellulosic materials in the biomass.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANYInventors: Thomas P. Binder, Paul D. Bloom, Perry H. Doane, Chi-Cheng Ma
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Publication number: 20130011885Abstract: Methods are provided for the efficient fractionation of lignocellulosic biomasses into cellulosic, hemicellulosic and lignin fractions, wherein concentrated organic acid vapors are applied to the biomass at elevated temperatures at the location(s) or near the location(s) where the biomass has been harvested and gathered, to at least partly depolymerize or substantially solubilize the hemicelluloses and lignins in the biomass. The organic acid-treated biomass is in either case then dried and pelletized for extended bulk storage and/or for shipment to a second facility some distance away. The organic acid-treated biomass may be processed into desired chemicals, fuels and/or fuel additives at the local processing site or at a second facility away from the local processing site, or the pelletized material may be used as a ruminant feed locally or at a feedlot some distance removed from the local processing site.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2011Publication date: January 10, 2013Applicant: ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANYInventors: Thomas P. Binder, Paul D. Bloom, Perry H. Doane, Chi-Cheng Ma
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Publication number: 20120282388Abstract: Processes for increasing rumen undegraded protein in protein containing compositions, fermentation by-products or combinations thereof are disclosed. Uses of alkaline crystalline solids to increase rumen undegraded protein in protein containing compositions, fermentation by-products or combinations thereof are further disclosed. Products produced from such processes are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2010Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: Archer Daniels Midland CompanyInventors: Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, James L. Dunn
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Patent number: 7998511Abstract: A method for the production of ethanol and a modified animal feed is provided. The method replaces the starch in known corn-based animal feed with biomass fiber treated to make it more digestible by animals. The process includes wherein the pericarp and germ are removed from the corn kernel and processed for by-products. The starch and protein are also removed and separated. The starch is then fermented and distilled to ethanol and stillage. The bioavailable modified animal feed comprises the pericarp and germ removed from corn kernels and optionally by-products of the pericarp and germ processing, and lignocellulosic materials. The modified animal feed may optionally include energy materials such as animal and vegetable fats, vegetable soapstocks, or glycerin, and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2009Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Archer Daniels Midland CompanyInventors: Charles Abbas, Thomas P. Binder, Kyle E. Beery, Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, David P. Holzgraefe, Leif P. Solheim
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Patent number: 7951408Abstract: Methods and compositions for improved ruminant diets are disclosed. The invention relates to the use of metal ion/metal ion salts in ruminant feed, at levels from about 0.25 to about 1 g/kg dry matter, in any ruminant diet, for improvement of bypass protein content, as well as to influence the rate of rumen starch digestion and the flow of starch to the duodenum.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2006Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: ADM Alliance Nutrition Inc.Inventors: Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, James L. Dunn
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Patent number: 7854955Abstract: The present invention provides a novel animal feed or food additive that may be made from thermochemically hydrolyzed, solvent-extracted corn fiber hulls. The animal feed or food additive may be made, for instance, by thermochemically treating corn fiber hulls to hydrolyze and solubilize the hemicellulose and starch present in the corn fiber hulls to oligosaccharides. The residue may be extracted with a solvent to separate the oil from the corn fiber, leaving a solid residue that may be prepared, for instance by aggolmerating, and sold as a food additive or an animal feed.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Archer-Daniels-Midland CompanyInventors: Charles Abbas, Kyle E. Beery, Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane
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Publication number: 20090130257Abstract: A method for the production of ethanol and a modified animal feed is provided. The method replaces the starch in known corn-based animal feed with biomass fiber treated to make it more digestible by animals. The process includes wherein the pericarp and germ are removed from the corn kernel and processed for by-products. The starch and protein are also removed and separated. The starch is then fermented and distilled to ethanol and stillage. The bioavailable modified animal feed comprises the pericarp and germ removed from corn kernels and optionally by-products of the pericarp and germ processing, and lignocellulosic materials. The modified animal feed may optionally include energy materials such as animal and vegetable fats, vegetable soapstocks, or glycerin, and combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2009Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: Archer-Daniels-Midland CompanyInventors: Charles Abbas, Thomas P. Binder, Kyle E. Beery, Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, Leif P. Solheim, David P. Holzgraefe
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Patent number: 7494675Abstract: A method for the production of ethanol and a modified animal feed is provided. The method replaces the starch in known corn-based animal feed with biomass fiber treated to make it more digestible by animals. The process includes wherein the pericarp and germ are removed from the corn kernel and processed for by-products. The starch and protein are also removed and separated. The starch is then fermented and distilled to ethanol and stillage. The bioavailable modified animal feed comprises the pericarp and germ removed from corn kernels and optionally by-products of the pericarp and germ processing, and lignocellulosic materials. The modified animal feed may optionally include energy materials such as animal and vegetable fats, vegetable soapstocks, or glycerin, and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2006Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Archer-Daniels-Midland CompanyInventors: Charles Abbas, Thomas P. Binder, Kyle E. Beery, Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, David P. Holzgraefe, Leif P. Solheim
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Publication number: 20080220125Abstract: Disclosed herein are methods of treating an edible fiber source to make an animal feed with increased digestible energy. An exemplary method includes hydrolyzing the edible fiber source with an inorganic fiber hydrolyzing agent in a twin screw mixer that shears the edible fiber to a size of between 0.5 to 25 mm. The hydrolysis in the mixer occurs at pressure of about 14 psig or higher with a temperature about 100° C. to 110° C. The inorganic hydrolysis liberates a first portion of soluble carbohydrates from the edible fiber source. The inorganically hydrolyzed material is also treated (before or after) with a fiber degrading enzyme to solubilize a second portion of carbohydrates. The dually hydrolyzed material is dried to form an animal feed or feed ingredient having a soluble and insoluble carbohydrate fraction with the amount of soluble carbohydrate being at least 45% wt/wt of the total carbohydrates obtained from the edible fiber source.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Charles Abbas, Wuli Bao, Kyle Beery, Mike Cecava, Perry H. Doane, James L. Dunn, David P. Holzgraefe
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Publication number: 20080146520Abstract: Animal feed compositions which include a polyol are described. Processes for producing an animal feed composition with a polyol are disclosed. Methods of feeding an animal the polyol are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Archer-Daniels-Midland CompanyInventors: Stephanie S. Block, Perry H. Doane
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Publication number: 20030138524Abstract: Methods and compositions for improved ruminant diets are disclosed. The invention relates to the use of metal ion/metal ion salts in ruminant feed, at levels from about 0.25 to about 1 g/kg dry matter, in any ruminant diet, for improvement of bypass protein content, as well as to influence the rate of rumen starch digestion and the flow of starch to the duodenum.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Applicant: Archer-Daniels-Midland CompanyInventors: Michael J. Cecava, Perry H. Doane, James L. Dunn