Having Pressure Reducing Means Patents (Class 34/263)
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Patent number: 11452787Abstract: Methods and apparatus to reduce biological carryover using induction heating are disclosed herein. An example method includes washing an aspiration and dispense device. The example method includes generating an alternating electromagnetic field and introducing the aspiration and dispense device into the alternating electromagnetic field. The example method includes inductively heating the aspiration and dispense device with the alternating electromagnetic field. In the example method, the washing is to occur in concert with the heating.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2018Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: ABBOTT LABORATORIESInventors: Brad Weston, Jeffrey Mitchell
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Patent number: 11065352Abstract: Inductive heating systems and method of controlling the same to reduce biological carryover are disclosed herein. An example system includes an induction heater including a tank circuit. The example system includes a controller to drive the tank circuit to selectively oscillate at a resonant frequency for the tank circuit to inductively heat a work piece disposed proximate to the tank circuit.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2017Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Patrick Fritchie, Pathik Soni, Lei Qiao, Dustin House, Lyle Yarnell, Edna Prieto-Ballengee, Cathy Forsythe, Michael Shawn Murphy, Andrew Fischer, Akanksha Sharma, Joseph Esposito, Matt Effinger, Michael Futer
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Patent number: 10738402Abstract: An apparatus for dye application to textile manufactures, exhaustion of the applied dye, and drying of the textile manufacture. The apparatus, in some implementations, includes a dye applicator that applies dye evenly to a textile manufacture of varying length, one or more microwave elements for heating the textile manufacture with applied dye to exhaust the dye, and a blower system to dry the textile manufacture after application of the applied dye.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2017Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Inventor: Bekir Beyer
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Patent number: 9883693Abstract: Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide moisture reduction for a harvested crop. The harvested crop is placed in a vacuum container, and the pressure within the container is reduced. When the temperature of the crop reaches a desired value or the pressure within the container reaches a predetermined value, the crop is radiated with energy for a predetermined duration. The moisture content of the crop is rapidly reduced based on the pressure reduction and the energy radiation.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2016Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Inventor: Donald Cradic
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Patent number: 9250013Abstract: An improved desolventizer toaster and methods are provided wherein a solvent vapor recycle system may be employed to recycle solvent vapor throughout a portion of the desolventizer portion of the apparatus housing. In other embodiments of the invention, a water vapor recycle system may be employed to recycle water vapor throughout a portion of the toaster portion of the apparatus housing. The solvent vapor recycle system may comprise an appropriate meal dust separator, blower and superheater. The water vapor recycle system may comprise an appropriate ejector or blower and superheater. Water vapor recovered in the solvent extraction process may be used as a water vapor feed to the heated water vapor recycling system.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2014Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Desmet Ballestra North America, Inc.Inventors: Timothy G. Kemper, Marc Kellens, Philippe Van Doosselaere
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Patent number: 9155133Abstract: A method of drying and buffering organic moist products, particularly food items. Introducing the product into a first chamber, bringing the first chamber to a first reduced ambient pressure, feeding microwave energy from a microwave source so as to increase the temperature and buffer the moist product, and increasing the reduced ambient pressure to a less reduced second ambient pressure multiple times and subsequently reducing the ambient pressure to the first reduced ambient pressure. Wherein the increase of the ambient pressure is carried out faster than the reduction thereof, followed by a final drying of the product in a second chamber while feeding infrared radiation at a third (reduced) ambient pressure. Subsequently, the product is cooled and discharged into the atmosphere. Thus, increased product quality, in particular a more consistent and more stable product is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2010Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Weco Beratungs—und Beteiligungs GmbHInventor: Michael Wefers
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Patent number: 8904667Abstract: A drying device comprising a titano-alumino-phosphate with thermal management for the more efficient drying of objects and appliances, and its production. Further, a drying method for obtaining dried objects and appliances, as well as a method for regeneration accompanied by the desorption of water from water-containing titano-alumino-phosphate.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbHInventors: Silke Sauerbeck, Rolf Kurzhals, Arno Tissler
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Patent number: 8877469Abstract: A method for producing foams containing biological materials is described. A solid or semi-solid paste is formed by combining biologically active material with a protecting agent in an aqueous solvent. The paste formed is allowed to set, and may optionally then be apportioned into the desired shape. The paste may be frozen to allow formation of ice crystals to act as porogens. Subsequently, the paste is exposed to travelling wave radiant energy under vacuum (t-REV) for drying. This causes the solvent to boil off, leaving dried material containing the biologically active material, the protecting agent, and a relatively low water content. Biologically active materials which can be used include cells, microbial cultures, live attenuated microbes, probiotics, yeasts, enzymes, vaccines, proteins, and any heat-sensitive biological material. By directing energy via a travelling wave through a sample, good control of temperature and process conditions can be achieved.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Enwave CorporationInventors: Timothy D. Durance, Parastoo Yaghmaee, Shafique Ahmad, Guopeng Zhang
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Publication number: 20140041248Abstract: A process for removing water and solutes from the lumens of green wood, while leaving the cell walls throughout the wood uniformally fully swollen, comprises subjecting the green wood to supercritical carbon dioxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: NEW ZEALAND FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE LIMITEDInventors: Robert Arthur Franich, Sheryl Suzanne Gallagher, Hendricus Wilhelmus Kroese
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Publication number: 20130333237Abstract: A continuous microwave freeze-drying device comprises a vacuum water-trapping system (1), a microwave shield plate (2), a microwave bin (6) and a freeze-drying bin (5) located in the microwave bin (6), wherein the freeze-drying bin (5) comprises an upper bin opening, a left bin wall, a right bin wall and a bottom bin wall, and the left, right and bottom bin walls are all made from nonmetal wave transmitting materials, such as polyfluortetraethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene or quartz glass. The device solves the technical problem of freeze-drying failure caused by glow discharge of microwave under freeze-drying environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2011Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: SICHUAN HOPE MICROWAVE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CO., LTDInventors: Chaohui Liu, Chuan Zhou, Yi Liu, Qi Kang, Jun You, Kun Zhou
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Patent number: 8518615Abstract: A method of drying an organic pigment is provided which includes an under-depressurization microwave drying step of irradiating the organic pigment with microwaves under depressurization and drying the organic pigment. A method of processing a phthalocyanine pigment and a method of manufacturing an electrophotographic photosensitive member are also provided each of which utilizes the drying method.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masato Tanaka
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Publication number: 20120291305Abstract: An apparatus 20 for microwave vacuum-drying organic materials such as foods and bioactives has a plurality of microwave generators 50 actuated so as to cause interference between their respective microwave streams and evenly distribute the microwave energy across the vacuum chamber 34. The microwave-transparent window 36 in the chamber is arranged so the organic material to be dried is moved across it on a conveyor belt 60 and the microwave energy passing into the chamber 34 immediately encounters the organic materials, thus attenuating the energy and reducing arcing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2010Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: ENWAVE CORPORATIONInventors: Jun Fu, Timothy D. Durance, Parastoo Yaghmaee
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Publication number: 20110209354Abstract: An apparatus and method for dehydrating biological materials, such as vaccines and microorganism cultures, in which the materials are dehydrated in an evacuated container which is in a microwave waveguide that is open to the atmosphere. The apparatus comprises means for freezing the container of biological material, a microwave generator, a waveguide, means for introducing the container into the waveguide, means for applying a vacuum to the container and means for removing the dehydrated material from the waveguide. In the method of the invention, the container of biological material is put in a microwave waveguide open to the atmosphere, a vacuum is applied to the container, the material is frozen and is radiated to dehydrate it. The dehydrated material is then removed from the waveguide.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2009Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventors: Timothy D. Durance, Jun Fu, Parastoo Yaghmaee, Robert L. Pike
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Publication number: 20110076614Abstract: A method of drying an organic pigment is provided which includes an under-depressurization microwave drying step of irradiating the organic pigment with microwaves under depressurization and drying the organic pigment. A method of processing a phthalocyanine pigment and a method of manufacturing an electrophotographic photosensitive member are also provided each of which utilizes the drying method.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Masato Tanaka
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Publication number: 20100186251Abstract: A dryer device having a receiving chamber for receiving textiles and drying agents including a vacuum pump for creating a vacuum in the receiving chamber. A drying method includes introducing textiles and drying agents, particularly based on zeolite, into the receiving chamber, followed by a vacuum being created in the receiving chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2008Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: BSH BOSCH UND SIEMENS HAUSGERÄTE GMBHInventor: Andreas Stolze
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Patent number: 7001629Abstract: A microwave extraction method involves the steps of placing biological material in an enclosure without any solvent whatsoever and exposing the solvent-free biological material to microwave radiation to free at least some of the natural product, and then separating any residual biological material from the extracted natural product. Additionally, the microwave extraction method involves the steps of applying reduced pressure in the enclosure during the microwave radiation stage and heating the enclosure during at least most of the microwave radiation stage to compensate for the temperature drop resulting from water evaporation from the biological material.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1998Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: ArchimexInventors: Philippe Mengal, Bernard Mompon
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Patent number: 6889447Abstract: An instantaneous pressure reducing heating and drying apparatus for an object, such as a wafer, includes a pressure reducing chamber; a vacuum pump for reducing a pressure in the pressure reducing chamber to below atmospheric pressure; a drying chamber installed within the pressure reducing chamber for drying the object that is loaded in the drying chamber; a pressure regulating valve installed in a wall of the drying chamber, wherein when the pressure regulating valve is opened a pressure in the drying chamber is instantaneously reduced to the pressure of the pressure reducing chamber; and a heating means for heating the drying chamber. In operation, the vacuum pump reduces a pressure of the pressure reducing chamber to below atmospheric pressure, and the pressure regulating valve installed in a wall of the drying chamber opens thereby instantaneously reducing the pressure the drying chamber to the reduced pressure of the pressure reducing chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kwang-Wook Lee, Yong-Sun Ko, In-Seak Hwang
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Publication number: 20040177528Abstract: A method and apparatus for drying book and similar paper-based materials in wet or frozen state, in which the material dried is exposed to microwave irradiation with frequency from 500 MHz to 10 GHz and in which the book or similar paper-based materials is lined with ceramic slabs before the drying. In this arrangement the materials are subsequently exposed to microwaves under atmospheric or reduced pressure. An apparatus for carrying out the method includes microwave drying oven modified for a batch or continuous operation, which includes adjustable ceramic slabs capable to absorb both moisture and microwaves.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Milan Hajek, Jiri Drahos
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Patent number: 6675495Abstract: The invention relates to a process for drying wood, characterized in that it comprises a pressurizing step to place a sealed chamber (1) under a predetermined pressure by injecting or generating saturating steam and maintaining this pressure for a predetermined time interval, while ensuring a forced circulation of air and saturating steam within the chamber, a heating step to heat the wood core and central zone of the wood pieces by emitting microwaves at frequencies ranging between 400 and 2450 MHz, an evacuation step to carry away the liquid exudates from the wood when run down to the bottom of the chamber (1) where they are collected.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: Valeurs Bois IndustrieInventors: Bernard Dedieu, Abdelaâziz Bouirdéne
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Patent number: 6627163Abstract: In order to sterilize previously washed containers in an evacuable reactor, a low pressure plasma is generated by a high frequency generator. A microwave generator is also and can be switched on for drying the container before the plasma is ignited.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: September 30, 2003Assignee: Ruediger Haaga GmbHInventors: Peter Awakowicz, Robert Frost
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Patent number: 6557462Abstract: Disclosed is a vacuum valve including a lid, a depression defined on the lid, a boss formed on the lid at a bottom of the depression, a rotary cover rotatably arranged in the depression, and a closure member detachably coupled to the rotary cover.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: Soo chang Wang
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Patent number: 6473994Abstract: The invention relates to a process for drying wood, characterized in that it comprises a pressurizing step to place a sealed chamber (1) under a predetermined pressure by injecting or generating saturating steam and maintaining this pressure for a predetermined time interval, while ensuring a forced circulation of air and saturating steam within the chamber, a heating step to heat the wood core and central zone of the wood pieces by emitting microwaves at frequencies ranging between 400 and 2450 MHz, an evacuation step to carry away the liquid exudates from the wood which run down to the bottom of the chamber (1) where they are collected.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Valeurs Bois IndustrieInventors: Bernard Dedieu, Abdelaâziz Bouirdène
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Patent number: 6442866Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for drying or heat-treating substances or products at a pressure other than atmospheric pressure. The invention relates furthermore to banana chips dried by means of this method and banana powder produced therefrom. For drying or heat-treating, the products to be treated are loaded in transport receptacles which are subsequently charged via charging lock chambers into a treatment chamber and discharged therefrom via discharging lock chambers. For drying or heat treating, at least one microwave source is provided in the treatment chamber. Furthermore, an infrared heating source may be provided. After heat-treating or drying, a resting period may be scheduled. More particularly for this purpose, a vertically-oriented conveying system is provided in the treatment chamber when a longish resting period is involved. The transport receptacle is configured dished and my comprise nets on which the products are applied.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Inventor: Michael Wefers
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Publication number: 20020017033Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for drying or heat-treating substances or products at a pressure other than atmospheric pressure. The invention relates furthermore to banana chips dried by means of this method and banana powder produced therefrom. For drying or heat-treating, the products to be treated are loaded in transport receptacles which are subsequently charged via charging lock chambers into a treatment chamber and discharged therefrom via discharging lock chambers. For drying or heat treating, at least one microwave source is provided in the treatment chamber. Furthermore, an infrared heating source may be provided. After heat-treating or drying, a resting period may be scheduled. More particularly for this purpose, a vertically-oriented conveying system is provided in the treatment chamber when a longish resting period is involved. The transport receptacle is configured dished and my comprise nets on which the products are applied.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2001Publication date: February 14, 2002Inventor: Michael Wefers
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Publication number: 20020006464Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for drying or heat-treating substances or products at a pressure other than atmospheric pressure. The invention relates furthermore to banana chips dried by means of this method and banana powder produced therefrom. For drying or heat-treating, the products to be treated are loaded in transport receptacles which are subsequently charged via charging lock chambers into a treatment chamber and discharged therefrom via discharging lock chambers. For drying or heat treating, at least one microwave source is provided in the treatment chamber. After heat-treating or drying, a resting period may be scheduled. More particularly for this purpose, a vertically-oriented conveying system is provided in the treatment chamber when a longish resting period is involved. The transport receptacle is configured dished and my comprise nets on which the products are applied. The method is employed preferably for drying or heat-treating basic food material, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventor: Michael Wefers
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Patent number: 6297479Abstract: The invention relates to a method and an apparatus for drying or heat-treating substances or products at a pressure other than atmospheric pressure. The invention relates furthermore to banana chips dried by means of this method and banana powder produced therefrom. For drying or heat-treating, the products to be treated are loaded in transport receptacles which are subsequently charged via charging lock chambers into a treatment chamber and discharged therefrom via discharging lock chambers. For drying or heat-treating, at least one microwave source is provided in the treatment chamber. Furthermore an infrared heating source may be provided. After heat-treating or drying a resting period may be scheduled. More particularly for this purpose a vertically oriented conveying system is provided in the treatment chamber when a longish resting period is involved. The transport receptacle is configured dished and may comprise nets on which the products are applied.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Inventor: Michael Wefers
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Patent number: 6128831Abstract: Medicinal plants are dried by applying microwave power to plant materials in a chamber under reduced pressure to reduce the moisture content of the plant materials without significantly reducing (oxidizing) the concentration of active medicinal component in the dried plant materials and thereby produce a dried medicinal plant product which more closely approaches the medicinal properties of the fresh plant than those of dried products produced by conventional air drying processes.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1999Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Inventors: Timothy Douglas Durance, Alex N. Yousif, Hyun-Ock Kim, Christine H. Scaman
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Patent number: 6092301Abstract: By providing a hide processor or tanning drum with appropriate equipment for applying vacuum and microwave energy concurrently, these tanning machines become a versatile means of drying to yield dry hides that contain no salt yet store better than salted hides. In this novel process, fresh hides are loaded into the tanning machine where they are washed, demanured and then dried in situ under vacuum with concomitant application of microwave energy. Because the dried hides thus obtained are soft and pliable, they can be mechanically fleshed or shaved to remove the subcutaneous tissues rich in collagen and fat. Alternatively, the hides may be first dried in the tanning machine to below 35% moisture content and degreased using a solvent such as hexane. The solvent remaining in the hides after decantation of the unabsorbed liquid is vaporized at low temperature using vacuum and microwave energy. The hides are then dried in situ to the desired final moisture content.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Inventor: Michael Komanowsky
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Patent number: 6076277Abstract: In order to enlarge the surface of particles which absorb liquids at least o a limited extent, the particles are exposed to a liquid or to a humid atmosphere containing this liquid at least until said liquid has penetrated into the area of the particles close to their surface, and the liquid-containing particles are then irradiated with micro-waves until the penetrated liquid evaporates. The surface of the particles is torn down to the depth of penetration of the liquid and thus enlarged, or the particles break up, creating small broken pieces with an irregular and enlarged surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1999Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der angewandtan Forschung e.V.Inventors: Peter Eyerer, Peter Elsner, Rudolf Emmerich
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Patent number: 6025580Abstract: A method of drying objects includes the steps of placing the objects into a pressure reduction tank, placing a metallic element having a single or plural number of sharp edge into the pressure reduction tank, subjecting the objects to controlled microwave heating and controlled far infrared heating either separately or simultaneously, detecting an electrical discharge at the sharp edge of the metallic element due to microwave energy, stopping or pausing the microwave heating when an electrical discharge is detected at the single or plural number of sharp edge of the metallic element, continuously measuring the change in reduced pressure at prescribed time intervals after the microwave heating has been stopped or paused upon detecting an electrical discharge due to microwave energy, and terminating the drying process when the measured change in reduced pressure reaches a predetermined target reduced pressure change value determined in accordance with the level of dryness selected and the type of the objects beType: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Inventor: Shunichi Yagi
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Patent number: 5974686Abstract: A vacuum sealed preservation container comprises a container main body and a lid made of a synthetic resin which is heat resistant and cold resistant and has microwave permeability, in which the lid has on the upper surface thereof a check valve constituted such that gases in the container flow out only in one direction to the outside of the container through a vent hole and a packing mounted in a packing case disposed in contiguous with the circumferential edge thereof, and the container is constituted such that the lid and the container main body are in airtight contact with each other by way of the packing.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1998Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Hikari Kinzoku Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Minoru Nomura, Shigeru Nomura
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Patent number: 5962057Abstract: A vacuum microwave dehydration process for drying fresh mango and pineapple fruit pieces at low temperatures which results in a product with a "fresh", uncooked flavor and a unique crunchy texture with little or no shrinkage which can not be achieved through conventional air drying.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Assignee: The University of Bristish ColumbiaInventors: Timothy Douglas Durance, Jian Hua Wang, Richard Schlomer Meyer
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Patent number: 5956865Abstract: Herbs are dried by applying microwave power to herbs in a chamber under reduced or negative pressure to reduce the moisture content of the herbs without significantly damaging the flavor of the dried herbs and produce a dried herb having a flavor more closely approaching the flavor of fresh herbs than dried herbs produced by conventional processes.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1998Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: The University of British ColumbiaInventors: Timothy Douglas Durance, Dragan Macura, Richard Scholmer Meyer, Alex N. Yousif, Christine H. Scaman, Jianhua (Linda) Wang
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Patent number: 5951947Abstract: A method for preparing fertilizer from animal, human and medical waste utilizing vacuumized microwave pathogen decontamination. The invention contemplates simultaneously heating the waste and reducing the pressure the reaction chamber in which the waste is located. As a result of the invention, the waste is decontaminated at a low temperature and the nutrients are preserved. The decontaminated waste is then mixed with a planting medium such as soil. The method may also include adding a diluting substance, chosen from the group consisting of humate, sawdust and sand, to dilute the nitrogen content of the disinfected waste.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: A Creative Research and Testing CoInventor: James R. Hunt
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Patent number: 5919506Abstract: A process for maturing meat products, in particular pork products, such as ham, "coppa", bacon, sausage and the like, characterized in that the product is let in a substantially sealed environment at less than atmospheric pressure, heat being supplied to the product to compensate the heat lost by evaporation of its intrinsic water and to maintain its temperature within a predetermined range of values.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: I.P.I Impianti E Processi Innovativi SRLInventor: Giovanni Ruozzi
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Patent number: 5884417Abstract: The generation of volatiles from liquid or solid materials is enhanced and accelerated by exposure to microwave radiation. Normally the energy transfer is effected preferentially toward the liquid or solid materials over the generated gaseous volatiles. Sufficient energy is provided at a selected rate that enhances the generation of volatiles to effect removal as vapor or to produce a pressurized vapor phase. Flow-through separations from a matrix having a microwave-absorbing liquid component are conducted by exposing to microwave radiation to vaporize this component and processing the vapor either by flowing through a selective permeable membrane, or by enclosing the vapor and matrix in a confined space and flowing matrix through a selected separation medium, and recovering residual matrix. These separations are particularly useful in analysis contexts.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of the EnvironmentInventor: J. R. Jocelyn Pare
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Patent number: 5886326Abstract: A microwave incinerator is configured to incinerate waste material. The waste material is installed within a microwave absorbing shroud located in a microwave chamber. The combination of low microwave heat input and a vacuum drawn on the chamber vaporizes the water in the garbage. During this first phase there is no combustion because of the relatively low temperature and the lack of oxygen. Once the material is dry, intense microwave energy is applied to the chamber heating the silicon carbide shroud to an elevated temperature in the range of about 500 to 1000 degrees C. Concurrent with the rapid rise in temperature, air containing oxygen is pumped into the chamber. The hot shroud ignites the material, after which heat is provided is a combination of combustion heat and microwave energy. The temperature is monitored and the microwave energy input is controlled to assure a controlled burn of the waste material.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1996Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: ThermoTrex CorporationInventor: Kenneth Y. Tang
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Patent number: 5859412Abstract: A method of drying objects includes the steps of placing the object into a pressure reduction tank, placing a metallic element having an acute-angled portion into the pressure reduction tank, reducing to the pressure toward a predetermined single reduced pressure value or plurality of reduced pressure values, subjecting the object to controlled microwave heating and controlled far infrared heating either separately or simultaneously, continuously heating the body of the pressure reduction tank to vaporize any water that comes into contact with the inside wall surfaces of the pressure reduction tank, detecting an electrical discharge at the acute-angled portion of the metallic element due to microwave energy, stopping or pausing the microwave heating when an electrical discharge is detected at the acute-angled portion of the metallic element, continuously measuring the change in reduced pressure at prescribed time intervals after the microwave heating has been stopped or paused upon detecting an electrical disType: GrantFiled: February 4, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Inventor: Shunichi Yagi
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Patent number: 5519947Abstract: The process involves improved route for expressing volatilizable components from a mixture containing such components. The improvement involves providing a sample having a mixture of volatile organic compounds and a microwave absorbing compound therein, contacting the mixture with the microwave energy to vaporize the microwave absorbing compound and subsequently volatilizing at least one volatile organic compound contained in the mixture by absorption of energy from the vaporized microwave compound.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of the EnvironmentInventor: J. R. Jocelyn Pare
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Patent number: 5341576Abstract: The present invention discloses a method and an apparatus for drying granular materials by submitting them to dielectric heating by means of electromagnetic waves such as microwave, high frequency, etc. The granular materials to be dried are heated to the prescribed temperature with electromagnetic waves under a reduced pressure of a range not producing any glow discharge and then dried to the prescribed moisture percentage while passing through a pressure reducing process of a vacuum of higher degree. An apparatus for it is provided with a reduced pressure drying tank (1) having an electromagnetic wave generator (2), a main drying tank (30) communicated with said reduced pressure drying tank (1), and suction air sources (20), (20') which are provided respectively in the reduced pressure drying tank (1) and the main drying tank (30).Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1991Date of Patent: August 30, 1994Assignee: Matsui Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ono Tsutomu, Nosaka Masaaki