With Sewage, Animal Blood, Or Animal Manure Patents (Class 44/552)
-
Patent number: 12103876Abstract: A method of and a system for processing a slurry containing organic components, such as biomass, having a water contents of at least 50%, comprises a pump and heater or heat exchanger to bring the liquid in the slurry in a supercritical state. A reactor converts at least a part of the organic components in the slurry. A separator removes gaseous products from the converted slurry. A mixer adds fluid from the converted slurry to the slurry upstream from the reactor.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2016Date of Patent: October 1, 2024Assignee: SCW SYSTEMS B.V.Inventors: Gerardus Cornelis Otto Bernard Essing, Douglas Scott Hendry
-
Patent number: 10689282Abstract: This disclosure provides a process based on hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) treatment for co-processing of high-water-content wastewater sludge and other lignocellulosic biomass for co-production of biogas and bio-crude oil. The mixture of waste activated sludge and lignocellulosic biomass such as birchwood sawdust/cornstalk/MSW was converted under HTL conditions in presence of KOH as the homogeneous catalyst. The operating conditions including reaction temperature, reaction time and solids concentration were optimized based on the response surface methodology for the maximum bio-crude oil production. The highest bio-crude oil yield of around 34 wt % was obtained by co-feeding waste activated sludge with lignocellulosic biomass at an optimum temperature of 310° C., reaction time of 10 min, and solids concentration of 10 wt %. The two by-products from this process (bio-char and water-soluble products) can be used to produce energy as well.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2016Date of Patent: June 23, 2020Assignee: THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIOInventors: Chunbao Xu, Laleh Nazari, Madhumita B. Ray
-
Patent number: 9920271Abstract: The present disclosure provides a novel method for the production of a biomass composition from waste materials including the steps of evaluating the waste material for emissions related factors, treating the evaluated waste material with the additive composition to form a low emissions biomass composition and shaping the biomass composition into solid fuel formations. The present invention further provides an additive composition used in the treatment of the waste materials that comprises an emission sponge, a filler and optional BTU modifier. The treating step includes the steps of sizing selected waste materials, blending the sized waste materials with the additive composition formulated specifically for the waste material and forming the blended waste materials into solid fuel formations. The resulting biomass solid fuel formations produce lower emissions than typically produced by coal and may be combined with, or used in place of coal in coal burning structures and devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: V35A Enterprises, LLCInventor: Timothy Bumgarner
-
Patent number: 9873846Abstract: A solid lignocellulosic fuel composition is produced from combining the syrup co-product of a lignocellulosic biomass fermentation process and an additional fuel component. The syrup is an excellent binder for a powdery fuel material that is not readily handled. The fuel composition is further processed to form briquettes, pellets and the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2014Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: Kenneth Miles Hill, Steven H Swearingen
-
Patent number: 9752086Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, methods of making the fuel feed stocks, methods of producing energy from the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles and contain a sorbent. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including as gasification and combustion fuels. In addition, one or more sorbents can be added to the feed stocks in order to reduce the amount of a variety of pollutants present in traditional fuel and feed stocks, including, but not limited, sulfur and chlorine. Further, these feed stocks with added sorbent can mitigate corrosion, improve fuel conversion, extend power generating plant lifetime, reduce ash slagging, and reduced operating temperature.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2015Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Accordant Energy, LLCInventors: James W. Bohlig, Dingrong Bai, Paula A. Calabrese
-
Patent number: 9255235Abstract: Ecologically friendly and organically composed fuel products and fire starters are presented. The composition of products and starters includes, but is not limited to: 58 to 60 percent decomposed straw, 38 percent horse or cow manure, and optionally, two percent hay mixture from various blends used as feed, and two percent straw dust from material pounded on by animals. During a formation process the composition is subjected to a number of steps with the end product being a hydraulically compressed fuel log, brick, ball, block, briquette, blank, pellet, and the like, dried to a less than 10 percent moisture content. While the process is applicable to formation of organic fuel products and fire starters, other ingredients may be used to produce other types of fuel products, both organic and inorganic, including wood chips, other kinds of animal manure.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2013Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: MCR HOLDINGS GROUP, LLCInventor: Michael F. Richey
-
Patent number: 9193928Abstract: Ecologically friendly organically composed fuel products are presented whose composition includes, but is not limited to, ingredients: 58 to 60 percent decomposed straw, 38 percent horse or cow manure, two percent hay mixture from various blends used as feed, and two percent straw dust. The above ingredients are subjected to a number of processing steps with the end product being a hydraulically compressed fuel product, such as a brick, block, briquette, blank, pellet, etc., dried to a less than 10 percent moisture content. Eco-friendly organic fuel products may be created from other ingredients than those described herein could undergo the disclosed process to produce other types of fuel items, both organic and inorganic, with the ingredients comprising wood chips, other kinds of animal manure, and wood chips.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2013Date of Patent: November 24, 2015Assignee: MCR HOLDINGS GROUP, LLCInventor: Michael Richey
-
Patent number: 9181508Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, methods of making the fuel feed stocks, methods of producing energy from the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles and contain a sorbent. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including as gasification and combustion fuels. In addition, one or more sorbents can be added to the feed stocks in order to reduce the amount of a variety of pollutants present in traditional fuel and feed stocks, including, but not limited, sulfur and chlorine. Further, these feed stocks with added sorbent can mitigate corrosion, improve fuel conversion, extend power generating plant lifetime, reduce ash slagging, and reduced operating temperature.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Accordant Energy, LLCInventors: James W. Bohlig, Dingrong Bia
-
Patent number: 9062268Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, and methods of making the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including ad gasification and combustion fuels.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2014Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: ACCORDANT ENERGY, LLCInventor: Dingrong Bai
-
Patent number: 8617264Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, methods of making the fuel feed stocks, methods of producing energy from the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles and contain a sorbent. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including as gasification and combustion fuels. In addition, one or more sorbents can be added to the feed stocks in order to reduce the amount of a variety of pollutants present in traditional fuel and feed stocks, including, but not limited, sulfur and chlorine. Further, these feed stocks with added sorbent can mitigate corrosion, improve fuel conversion, extend power generating plant lifetime, reduce ash slagging, and reduced operating temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: December 31, 2013Assignee: MPH Energy LLCInventors: James W. Bohlig, Dingrong Bai
-
Publication number: 20130330677Abstract: The present invention relates to the use of coal to form a paste that can be used as a fuel or incorporated with other fillers to form pellets or briquettes. The paste is formed from crushed or powdered coal mixed in a liquid fuel and may be used as is or may be mixed with a carrier fuel prior to combustion or it could be mixed with other biomass fillers to produce a solid fuel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Inventors: Joel Sterling Douglas, Michael Curtis
-
Patent number: 8444722Abstract: Ecologically friendly organically composed fuel products are presented whose composition includes, but is not limited to, ingredients: 58 to 60 percent decomposed straw, 38 percent horse or cow manure, two percent hay mixture from various blends used as feed, and two percent straw dust. The above ingredients are subjected to a number of processing steps with the end product being a hydraulically compressed fuel product, such as a brick, block, briquette, blank, pellet, etc., dried to a less than 10 percent moisture content. Eco-friendly organic fuel products may be created from other ingredients than those described herein could undergo the disclosed process to produce other types of fuel items, both organic and inorganic, with the ingredients comprising wood chips, other kinds of animal manure, and wood chips.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2012Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Inventor: Michael Richey
-
Patent number: 8382862Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, methods of making the fuel feed stocks, methods of producing energy from the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles and contain a sorbent. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including as gasification and combustion fuels. In addition, one or more sorbents can be added to the feed stocks in order to reduce the amount of a variety of pollutants present in traditional fuel and feed stocks, including, but not limited, sulfur and chlorine. Further, these feed stocks with added sorbent can mitigate corrosion, improve fuel conversion, extend power generating plant lifetime, reduce ash slagging, and reduced operating temperature.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Re Community Energy, LLCInventors: James W. Bohlig, Dingrong Bai
-
Patent number: 8382863Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, and methods of making the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including as gasification and combustion fuels.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Re Community Energy, LLCInventors: James W. Bohlig, Dingrong Bai
-
Patent number: 8192512Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, and methods of making the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including as gasification and combustion fuels.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2011Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: RE Community Energy, LLCInventors: James W. Bohlig, Dingrong Bai
-
Patent number: 8192513Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, and methods of making the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including as gasification and combustion fuels.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: RE Community Energy, LLCInventors: James W. Bohlig, Dingrong Bai
-
Patent number: 8157875Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, and methods of making the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including as gasification and combustion fuels.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Re Community Holdings II, Inc.Inventors: James W. Bohlig, Dingrong Bai
-
Patent number: 8157874Abstract: Disclosed are novel engineered fuel feed stocks, feed stocks produced by the described processes, and methods of making the fuel feed stocks. Components derived from processed MSW waste streams can be used to make such feed stocks which are substantially free of glass, metals, grit and noncombustibles. These feed stocks are useful for a variety of purposes including as gasification and combustion fuels.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Re Community Holdings II, Inc.Inventors: James W. Bohlig, Dingrong Bai
-
Publication number: 20110079060Abstract: Greenhouse gases are lowered in treatment of animal manure from a CAFO by eliminating or reducing anaerobic digestion. The manure product is admixed with drying agents and is suitable for use as fertilizer or fuel while severely curtailing odor at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Applicant: RCRA CLEAN ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Harry P. Hackett, Timothy Joseph Nicholson, John Patrick Nicholson
-
Patent number: 7819931Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for converting sludges, wastes or a combination thereof to biosolids, including a) at least one heated air system, b) at least one trough arrangement, c) at least one auger system, wherein the at least one auger system is situated in the at least one trough arrangement to form a conveyor system, and d) at least one heat box enclosing at least part of the conveyor system.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Inventors: Morris Peltier, Foye Sparks
-
Patent number: 7285141Abstract: A cement kiln from which its brick lining has been removed, or a rotary dryer for cement production is used as a fermentation treatment apparatus 202 for converting waste matter into compost. The waste matter to be subjected to the fermentation treatment includes city waste contained in garbage bags, and its fermentation treatment is carried out by introducing the waste matter directly into the aforesaid cement kiln or the aforesaid rotary dryer for cement production without tearing the aforesaid garbage bags.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Taiheiyo Cement CorporationInventors: Masayoshi Arai, Tatsuro Watanabe, Akira Saito, Sachio Nakazaki, Toshihisa Maruta, Hiroyuki Takano
-
Patent number: 7252691Abstract: A combustible pellet comprising municipal solid waste. The pellet has a water content of less than 10% by weight and a fuel value of at least 10,000 BTU. A process for the forming of a combustible pellet from municipal solid wastes, comprising the steps of removing solid hazardous waste from said municipal solid waste; subjecting the municipal solid waste so obtained to at least one step to separate recyclable products therefrom; and subjecting the resultant product to a shredding and a pulverizing step. A fluff with a water content of less than 10% by weight is obtained. The fluff is compacted to form a combustible pellet.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Inventor: John Philipson
-
Method for selective recovery and dewatering sewage sludge by using sludge-coal-oil co-agglomeration
Patent number: 7087171Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for dewatering sewage sludge by using sludge-coal-oil co-agglomeration (“SOCA”) which comprises the steps of physically, chemically or biologically conditioning sludge to impart hydrophobicity and lipophilicity to the sludge (conditioning step), supplying oil and coal to the conditioned sludge with stirring to form sludge-coal-oil agglomerates (agglomerating step), enlarging the particle diameter of sludge-coal-oil agglomerates (size enlargement step), and remaining the enlarged sludge-coal-oil agglomerates over a sieve to selectively separate them from hydrophilic materials dispersed in tailing water(screening step). According to the method, since sludge can be rapidly, easily and effectively dewatered and purified when compared to conventional sludge treatment methods. In addition, there is no risk of involving malodor and air pollution. Furthermore, the dewatered sludge can be utilized as a high-quality fuel.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Korea Institute of Energy ResearchInventors: Sung-Kyu Kang, Hyun-Dong Shin -
Publication number: 20030182850Abstract: A method of operating an energy integrated farm operation with recovery of animal feed from liquid food waste is described and claimed. The method involves extracting methane gas from animal manure and using the methane gas to power an electrical generator. The electricity from the generator and the methane gas itself may be used to operate a dryer. The dryer is used to dry a liquid food waste stream to yield a dry food product. The dry food product recovered has enough nutritional value to be useful as animal feed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Steven J. Gibson
-
Patent number: 6344638Abstract: A method of processing medical waste which includes the steps of continuously feeding medical waste into a tube and heating the medical waste passing through the tube with electromagnetic radiation so as to heat and disinfect the medical waste.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Stericycle, Inc.Inventor: Anthony J. Tomasello
-
Publication number: 20010013197Abstract: A fuel pellet is produced by the combination of organic waste material with a binder obtained by direct liquefaction and/or fast pyrolysis of biomass material. Direct liquefaction and fast pyrolysis are carried out according to known liquefaction processes. The liquefied bio-binder base is mixed with additives, if desired, such as petroleum asphalt and cross-linking agents, in order to modify its characteristics to meet specific needs of particular applications, and the resulting mixture is mixed with organic-waste material preheated to 100° C. or more and allowed to react at about 150-200° C. Combustible extenders and fillers, reinforcing fibers, and cross-linking agents may be mixed with the organic material or the bio-binder base to provide additional specific properties to the mixture. The resulting well mixed mass is then pelletized or otherwise molded in conventional equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2001Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventor: Donald H. White
-
Patent number: 6149694Abstract: A fuel product derived from waste products and processes for using and forming the products are provided. Broadly, the fuel product comprises a self-sustaining body formed from a homogenous mixture including solid components derived from livestock waste (e.g., swine manure) and a second waste product different from the livestock waste (e.g., sawdust or paper). The mixture has a moisture content of from about 10-40% by weight and the formed body has a bulk density of from about 20-40 lbs/ft.sup.3. The mixture or formed body is heated to a temperature of at least about 800.degree. F. in order to produce at least about 5000 BTUs of energy per pound of mixture or body heated.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: Northwest Missouri State UniversityInventors: John C. Redden, Jr., Robert E. Bush, Jason W. Helton, James H. Teaney
-
Patent number: 6001143Abstract: Thermally shock-resistant chemically bonded agglomerates suitable for use as a combustible fuel or in a gasification process are produced by:(a) mixing particulate organic material comprising particulate carbonaceous fuel and/or animal excrement (such as dewatered comminuted sewage sludge) with a lignosulfonate, in the presence of water, with application of heat sufficient to maintain the lignosulfonate in fluid form, so as to deposit a film of lignosulfonate over the surface of the particulate material;(b) oxidatively conditioning the lignosulfonate coated particulate material under conditions permitting escape of water present in the mixed particulate material, the conditioning either being in the presence of calcium ions or being followed by mixing the conditioned particulate material with lime; and(c) shaping the resulting free-flowing plastic mixture under pressure, to form the thermally shock-resistant agglomerates.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1997Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Inventors: Geraint Rees, Alan J. Leitch, Ronald J. Steward
-
Patent number: 5972058Abstract: The invention relates to a waste sludge treatment process in which a solid additive is mixed into sludge to produce solid products. The solid additive includes aggregate-like hydrophobic grains of peat.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Inventor: Esko Ilmari Torkkeli
-
Patent number: 5916826Abstract: A coal agglomerate is produced by the combination of coal fines with a binder obtained by the direct liquefaction of biomass material. The direct liquefaction is carried out in the absence of oxygen at typical temperatures between about 450 and 700.degree. F. and typical pressures between 200 and 3,000 psi, according to known liquefaction processes. The liquefied bio-binder base is mixed with additives, if desired, such as fast pyrolysis tars and petroleum asphalt, in order to modify its characteristics to meet specific needs of particular applications, and the resulting mixture is sprayed on coal fines preheated to at least 250.degree. F. and allowed to react at about 300-400.degree. F. Combustible extenders and fillers; reinforcing fibers; and cross-linking agents may be mixed with the coal prior to combination with the binder to provide additional specific properties to the mixture. The resulting well mixed mass is then pelletized by the application of pressure in conventional equipment.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1997Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Waste Technology Transfer, Inc.Inventor: Donald H. White
-
Patent number: 5888256Abstract: A waste-derived fuel is prepared to have a particular chemical composition, including ash content, ash composition and fuel value, and physical properties as required by a particular fuel user or burning process. The fuel is prepared by collecting different waste materials, chemically analyzing each waste material, and then blending and mixing together several different waste materials in appropriate proportions to provide the desired chemical composition and fuel value. The fuel is prepared to have a homogenous, uniform, and constant composition over time. The fuel is suited for use by itself or mixed with conventional fuels to be burned as a primary fuel in the main burner of a cement kiln and pre-calciner. In that case, the fuel is preferably formulated to provide an ash composition that approximates the composition of normal cement raw material mix. The fuel can provide increased amounts of particular elements or compounds as required by the fuel user.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Inventor: Garrett L. Morrison
-
Patent number: 5797972Abstract: Pellets or briquettes useful as fuel are produced from sewage sludge solids. Mechanically stable pellets or briquettes result from combining a major portion of sewage sludge solids with lesser amounts of lime and binder materials suitable for imparting stability to the product and pressing or extruding the combined components into desired shapes. Coal may be included in the pellet or briquette composition for improved fuel value.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1997Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Dynecology, Inc.Inventor: Helmut W. Schulz
-
Patent number: 5718735Abstract: A method of preparing a high heating value fuel product having the steps of blending a hydrocarbon-containing material with a dried sewage sludge, mixing a monomeric polyalcohol to the blend of the hydrocarbon-containing material and the dried sewage sludge, introducing a pozzolanic agent to the mixture, and forming the mixture into a form suitable for handling. The hydrocarbon-containing material is a waste material having a heating value of greater than 7,000 BTU. The monomeric polyalcohol is a chemical selected from the group of triethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and glycerine propylene glycol. The pozzolantc agent is either lime fly ash, kiln dust, or other lime-containing product.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1992Date of Patent: February 17, 1998Assignee: Solidiwaste Technology, L.P.Inventors: Robin B. Somerville, Liang-tseng Fan
-
Patent number: 5711768Abstract: Briquettes useful as fuel are produced from dehydrated sewage sludge containing 65 weight percent or more sewage sludge solids. The briquettes on a dry basis contain from about 50 to about 95 weight percent sewage sludge solids together with from about 3 to about 12 weight percent lime as binder and fungistat. Organic binders and coking agents may be included in the briquettes to improve resistance to breakage and to impart high crush strength at elevated temperatures encountered in gasifiers.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1995Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Dynecology, Inc.Inventor: Helmut W. Schulz
-
Patent number: 5431702Abstract: A process is disclosed for time production of fuel pellets or briquettes from sewage sludge solids and municipal solid waste with minimal drying requirements. In one of its more specific aspects, this invention relates to a solid pelleted or briquetted fuel product consisting essentially of sewage sludge solids, waste paper and/or refuse derived fuel, and crushed coal, and to its method of preparation. In still another of its specific aspects, this invention relates to a method for the production of fuel gases from sewage sludge solids and cellulosic wastes.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1994Date of Patent: July 11, 1995Assignee: Dynecology, Inc.Inventor: Helmut W. Schulz
-
Patent number: 5389114Abstract: A method of treating and using waste products and to products produced thereby is described. The method comprises agitating the sewage sludge mixture and waste products with a co-agent to bind the mixture in a mixing chamber (1) having paddles (2). The mixture is fed via a controlled feed (3) to a worm pump (4) leading to the base of cyclone (5) where it is broken down into a coarse particles using air from a blower fan (6). The coarse particled mixture is passed to a cyclone dryer/disinfector (7) for sterilisation by steam from an injector (8). The treated sludge mixture may be fed via a hopper (9) to an auger press (10) from which it is extruded and passed for radiation and sterilisation in a microwave oven (12) and then cut into bricketts. Alternatively, the treated sludge mixture can be passed to hopper (16) via a controlled feed (17) to plank molds (19). The moulds pass under a press (20) to form bio-degradable planks (21) for building shuttering.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Inventor: David E. Forder
-
Patent number: 5269939Abstract: A waste stream such as from an animal or poultry processing plant is mixed with bentonite or Grafted Bentonite and then with liquid Chitosan as natural flocculents to form a rigid floc which removes fats, oils, greases, and/or proteins from the waste stream. The flocculated solids (sludge) is removed and dried, and either formed into granules or pellets. The recovered material may be used as animal feed, when appropriate. However, it is particularly useful when mixed with coal fines and pelletized to form fuel pellets or used in granule form as a fuel source.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1992Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Inventors: Edward L. Laurent, Patricia D. Laurent
-
Patent number: 5242470Abstract: Coal or other fine particles are pelletized by mixing relatively moist particles of them with fine particles of a waste product collected during grain transport and storage and extruding or pelletizing the mixture without extensive heating or steaming.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1991Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Zeigler Coal Holding CompanyInventors: James A. Salter, James P. Frederick, Edward C. Sumner, IV
-
Patent number: 5217625Abstract: A process for disposing of sanitary sewage sludge by producing a pumpable slurry of sewage sludge with or without solid carbonaceous fuel and burning said slurry as fuel in a partial oxidation gas generator, furnace, or boiler. First, an aqueous slurry of sewage sludge is concentrated to produce sewage sludge cake. The sewage sludge cake is preheated and sheared while in contact with sulfuric or sulfurous acid to produce a pumpable acidified aqueous slurry of sewage sludge having a pH of about 1 to 5. After two-stage hydrothermal treatment with neutralization of the sewage sludge after the second hydrothermal stage, the solids content of the pumpable aqueous slurry of sewage sludge is increased. By means of the subject process, the viscosity of the slurry of sewage sludge with or without solid carbonaceous fuel is reduced and coagulation is suppressed.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1992Date of Patent: June 8, 1993Assignee: Texaco Inc.Inventors: Motasimur R. Khan, Matthew A. McMahon, Ronald J. McKeon
-
Patent number: 5125931Abstract: This invention relates to a process for the production of fuel pellets or briquettes from sewage sludge solids. In one of its more specific aspects, this invention relates to a solid pelleted fuel product consisting essentially of sewage sludge solids and caking coal and to its method of preparation. In still another of its specific aspects, this invention relates to a method for the production of fuel gases from sewage sludge solids.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1990Date of Patent: June 30, 1992Assignee: Dynecology IncorporatedInventor: Helmut W. Schulz