Brakes And Beaters Patents (Class 19/30)
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Patent number: 11623221Abstract: An in-feed roller for a wood chipper and a process of making thereof. The roller has seven, eight, or nine perimetric planar sides. It is made by providing a plurality of curved plates equal to the number of sides and a pair of end plates having a plurality of perimetric edges equal to the number of sides. Each curved plate has a side portion for extending between respective edges of the end plates, a knife portion, and a junction portion at the junction of the side portion and the knife portion. First tab and slot connections attach the side portions of the curved plates to the edges of the end plates respectively. Second tab and slot connections attach the terminal edges of the side portions of the curved plates to the junction portions of adjacent curved plates respectively.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2022Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Inventor: Kurt M. Schie
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Patent number: 11186924Abstract: A decorticating machine comprising modular drum assemblies of different tooth and surface patterns that are installed between pairs of left and right lower and upper rails is described. The modular drum assemblies (usually provided in upper and lower drum pairs) and the number thereof can be chosen based on the particulars of the type of stalk being processed.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2020Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Inventors: Franklin D Ohrtman, Jr., Konrad F Ohrtman
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Patent number: 10837125Abstract: A decorticating machine comprising modular drum assemblies of different tooth and surface patterns that are installed between pairs of left and right lower and upper rails is described. The modular drum assemblies (usually provided in upper and lower drum pairs) and the number thereof can be chosen based on the particulars of the type of stalk being processed.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2019Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Inventor: Franklin D Ohrtman, Jr.
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Patent number: 8635844Abstract: A method for harvesting bast plants that have stalks, husks, and seeds. The method includes cutting the bast stalks from the bast plants and receiving the bast stalks onto a first belt. The method then orients at least a portion of the bast stalks on the first belt by moving a bar back and forth across the first belt in a direction generally perpendicular to the direction the first belt is moving, the bar elevated above the first belt and having spaced tines extending toward the first belt, the longitudinal axis of the at least a portion of the bast stalks being generally oriented in the direction the first belt is moving. The husks and seeds may be removed from the bast stalks. The bast stalks may be packaged.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2011Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: HBI Branded Apparel Enterprises, LLCInventors: Michael D. Abbott, Robert A. Miller
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Patent number: 6357083Abstract: A system for processing plant material is provided which separates plant fibers from the woody portions of the material to produce a commercially desirable length of fiber and to grind the shorter woody portions that have been separated from the longer fibers to a desirable size which has found use in certain commercial applications. The current system is well suited to process the tough fibers of the North American strain of flax straw, and will also find utility in processing other bast fibers, such as jute, hemp, ramie, and kenaf.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Durafibre Inc.Inventors: Mark A. Stratton, Michael Yaholnitsky, Philip J. LeDuc, Leslie G. Hill, David H. Kelly
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Patent number: 6079647Abstract: A system for processing plant material is provided which separates plant fibers from the woody portions of the material to produce a commercially desirable length of fiber and to grind the shorter woody portions that have been separated from the longer fibers to a desirable size which has found use in certain commercial applications. The current system is well suited to process the tough fibers of the North American strain of flax straw, and will also find utility in processing other bast fibers, such as jute, hemp, ramie, and kenaf.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Durafibre Inc.Inventors: Philip J. Leduc, Leslie G. Hill, David H. Kelly, Mark A. Stratton
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Patent number: 5720083Abstract: A method for separating woody material from plant fibers is disclosed which includes the provision of a plurality of woody material bending regions with the plant material being fed to a first and then a second one of the bending regions as bending and pulling surfaces are moved through the bending regions. The bending and pulling surfaces move through the regions at different operating speeds so that the bending and pulling surfaces in adjacent bending regions will pull on the plant material to separate the fibers from the woody material. As the bending and pulling surfaces primarily impart a pulling or stripping force on the fiber along its length where the fiber has its most strength, the woody material can be dislodged and stripped away lengthwise with minimal damage or breakage of the fiber. The step of providing bending regions can include the step of providing first and second sets of fluted rollers having bending and pulling radially extending flute surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1996Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: Durafibre Inc.Inventors: Philip J. Leduc, Leslie G. Hill, David H. Kelly, Mark A. Stratton