Patent classifications
A23N15/00
CURVILINEAR SURFACE CLASSIFICATION OF FEED STOCK
A method and system for air classification of a milled feed stock includes generating a feed stream by combining the milled feed stock with at least one gasflow element, wherein the milled feed stock includes a plurality of particle sizes. The method and system includes directing the feed stream across a curvilinear surface, such that the milled feed stock in the feed stream separates into a plurality of classification streams, each of the plurality of classification streams based on the particle sizes of the milled feed stock. Therein, the method and system separates the plurality of classification streams and collects each of the plurality of classification streams, thereby classifying the milled feed stock contained therein based on the particle sizes for each of the plurality of classification streams.
CURVILINEAR SURFACE CLASSIFICATION OF FEED STOCK
A method and system for air classification of a milled feed stock includes generating a feed stream by combining the milled feed stock with at least one gasflow element, wherein the milled feed stock includes a plurality of particle sizes. The method and system includes directing the feed stream across a curvilinear surface, such that the milled feed stock in the feed stream separates into a plurality of classification streams, each of the plurality of classification streams based on the particle sizes of the milled feed stock. Therein, the method and system separates the plurality of classification streams and collects each of the plurality of classification streams, thereby classifying the milled feed stock contained therein based on the particle sizes for each of the plurality of classification streams.
CANNABIS FARMING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer-operated farming superstructure systems (FSS) may be used to produce Cannabis for human consumption with minimal water and environmental impact. A FSS system may comprise modules including liquid distribution and plant growing. A FSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.
CANNABIS FARMING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Variable-scale, modular, easily manufacturable, energy efficient, reliable, and computer-operated farming superstructure systems (FSS) may be used to produce Cannabis for human consumption with minimal water and environmental impact. A FSS system may comprise modules including liquid distribution and plant growing. A FSS may be configured to be constructed out of a plurality of containerized modules.
HEMP SEED PRODUCTS AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING SAME
Methods and systems for producing improved hemp seed products, such as proteins and oils are provided.
Vibration tables for sorting agricultural products
Tables for sorting agricultural producta. The tables include legs, a deck, and a vibration generator. The deck is supported on the legs. The deck includes a loading end, a terminal end, and a grate. The terminal end is opposite the loading end. The grate extends between the loading end and the terminal end and defines the grate openings. The vibration generator is mounted to the deck and configured to vibrate the deck. The grate supports agricultural products that are larger than the grate openings. Agricultural products that are smaller than the grate openings pass through the grate. The vibration generator vibrating the deck causes the agricultural products to move across the deck over the grate.
System and Method for Extracting Starch from Green Bananas
The present invention provides a system and method for extracting starch from green bananas. The system includes: a pretreatment module configured to grind and homogenize the green bananas so as to form green banana slurry; an extraction module configured to receive the green banana slurry, and configured to add an extraction solvent to the green banana slurry to generate an extracted mixture of green banana starch; a separation module, wherein the extracted mixture of green banana starch is held still in the separation module, so green banana starch precipitates and green banana suspensions are precipitated and separated; a first rinsing module configured to rinse green banana starch precipitates to remove any impurities except for the starch therein, thereby forming a banana starch cream; and, a dehydration module configured to remove water from the banana starch cream to form banana starch.
System and Method for Extracting Starch from Green Bananas
The present invention provides a system and method for extracting starch from green bananas. The system includes: a pretreatment module configured to grind and homogenize the green bananas so as to form green banana slurry; an extraction module configured to receive the green banana slurry, and configured to add an extraction solvent to the green banana slurry to generate an extracted mixture of green banana starch; a separation module, wherein the extracted mixture of green banana starch is held still in the separation module, so green banana starch precipitates and green banana suspensions are precipitated and separated; a first rinsing module configured to rinse green banana starch precipitates to remove any impurities except for the starch therein, thereby forming a banana starch cream; and, a dehydration module configured to remove water from the banana starch cream to form banana starch.
Garlic Roller
A garlic roller has a base including a pair of side walls and a top panel that cooperatively define a chamber. A curved panel includes a cutting grate having multiple apertures. The curved panel is pivotally connected to the base so as to pivot between an open position and a closed position, with the curved panel enclosing the chamber when in a closed position. A closing mechanism releasably secures the curved panel in the closed position.
Garlic Roller
A garlic roller has a base including a pair of side walls and a top panel that cooperatively define a chamber. A curved panel includes a cutting grate having multiple apertures. The curved panel is pivotally connected to the base so as to pivot between an open position and a closed position, with the curved panel enclosing the chamber when in a closed position. A closing mechanism releasably secures the curved panel in the closed position.