Patent classifications
C05F17/971
SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR REDUCING PFAS AND MICROPLASTICS IN BIOSOLIDS USING HYDRODYNAMIC CAVITATION AND FOAM FRACTIONATION
A method for reducing particles from biosolids, comprising a storage tank for holding biosolids and an inlet pipe. The inlet pipe delivers biosolids from the storage tank to a screener and then to a percent solids meter. The percent solids meter measures the solid content in the biosolids and sends a signal to an electronic solenoid valve to control water content of the biosolids introduced to the system. A first venturi hydrodynamic cavitation to create vacuum bubbles in the biosolids. A mechanical hydrodynamic cavitation device operably connected to first venturi hydrodynamic cavitation, wherein the mechanical hydrodynamic cavitation device creates vacuum bubbles in the biosolids.
Manure Sanitizer
A device which facilitates the sanitation of manure and similar materials in an improved way. The device moves the subject material through a series of augers. As the material moves though the augers in series, the material is subject to high heat from continuous heating elements along each auger. The augers are arranged in one or more layers with each individual auger of a layer moving material through itself and transferring to the next auger in the series until the material has moved through the device. The machine provides for improved sanitization efficiency and efficacy due to the manner in which heat and friction are applied. Byproducts may be harnessed or released as desired.
Manure Sanitizer
A device which facilitates the sanitation of manure and similar materials in an improved way. The device moves the subject material through a series of augers. As the material moves though the augers in series, the material is subject to high heat from continuous heating elements along each auger. The augers are arranged in one or more layers with each individual auger of a layer moving material through itself and transferring to the next auger in the series until the material has moved through the device. The machine provides for improved sanitization efficiency and efficacy due to the manner in which heat and friction are applied. Byproducts may be harnessed or released as desired.
SEWAGE SLUDGE-TO-RESOURCE RECYCLING SYSTEM OF CIRCULATION-TYPE
A sewage sludge-to-resource recycling system of circulation-type is provided for recycling sewage sludge as organic waste into a useful product. The sewage sludge-to-resource recycling system of circulation-type comprises: dehydration means to dehydrate sewage sludge to form a raw material; primary fermentative treatment means comprising a horizontal cylindrical shaped fermentative treatment container configured to be rotated about a central axis thereof; raw material supply means provided on the inlet end side of the fermentative treatment container and configured to receive the raw material from the dehydration means and supply the received raw material into the fermentative treatment container; primary fermented product discharge means provided on the discharge end side of the fermentative treatment container and configured to discharge the primary fermented product outside the fermentative treatment container: secondary fermentative treatment means to receive the primary fermented product from the primary fermentative treatment means, and additionally ferment the received primary fermented product to produce a secondary fermented product having a second set water content value or less, the second set water content value being less than a water content of the primary fermented product; carbonization means to receive the secondary fermented product from the secondary fermentative treatment means, and subject the received secondary fermented product to carbonization treatment to produce a carbide; mixing means to receive the secondary fermented product from the secondary fermentative treatment means and the carbide from the carbonization means, and mix them together to produce a mixture; and water content measurement means to measure the water content of the primary fermented product discharged from the primary fermentative treatment means; wherein the mixing means is connected to third distribute and supply means, the third distribution and supply means being configured to distributively supply at least part of the mixture to the raw material supply means and/or third useful resource processing means to perform processing into a third useful product of a third form.
SEWAGE SLUDGE-TO-RESOURCE RECYCLING SYSTEM OF CIRCULATION-TYPE
A sewage sludge-to-resource recycling system of circulation-type is provided for recycling sewage sludge as organic waste into a useful product. The sewage sludge-to-resource recycling system of circulation-type comprises: dehydration means to dehydrate sewage sludge to form a raw material; primary fermentative treatment means comprising a horizontal cylindrical shaped fermentative treatment container configured to be rotated about a central axis thereof; raw material supply means provided on the inlet end side of the fermentative treatment container and configured to receive the raw material from the dehydration means and supply the received raw material into the fermentative treatment container; primary fermented product discharge means provided on the discharge end side of the fermentative treatment container and configured to discharge the primary fermented product outside the fermentative treatment container: secondary fermentative treatment means to receive the primary fermented product from the primary fermentative treatment means, and additionally ferment the received primary fermented product to produce a secondary fermented product having a second set water content value or less, the second set water content value being less than a water content of the primary fermented product; carbonization means to receive the secondary fermented product from the secondary fermentative treatment means, and subject the received secondary fermented product to carbonization treatment to produce a carbide; mixing means to receive the secondary fermented product from the secondary fermentative treatment means and the carbide from the carbonization means, and mix them together to produce a mixture; and water content measurement means to measure the water content of the primary fermented product discharged from the primary fermentative treatment means; wherein the mixing means is connected to third distribute and supply means, the third distribution and supply means being configured to distributively supply at least part of the mixture to the raw material supply means and/or third useful resource processing means to perform processing into a third useful product of a third form.
Hands-Free Waste Food Processing Machine
A waste food processing machine provides hands-free operation for improved hygiene and convenience, particularly where minimizing contact with surfaces is essential. The machine incorporates a control system coupled with a door opening mechanism and features a hands-free switchsuch as a foot-operated or bump switchthat allows users to open and close the machine door without using their hands. The hands-free switch, mounted on the machine's chassis, sends activation signals to the control system to engage the door opening mechanism, which could be an electric motor or a hydraulic pump. This mechanism enables the access door to the drum to open or close. Should the switch be activated while the door is in motion, the door halts and can reverse its movement with subsequent activations.
Hands-Free Waste Food Processing Machine
A waste food processing machine provides hands-free operation for improved hygiene and convenience, particularly where minimizing contact with surfaces is essential. The machine incorporates a control system coupled with a door opening mechanism and features a hands-free switchsuch as a foot-operated or bump switchthat allows users to open and close the machine door without using their hands. The hands-free switch, mounted on the machine's chassis, sends activation signals to the control system to engage the door opening mechanism, which could be an electric motor or a hydraulic pump. This mechanism enables the access door to the drum to open or close. Should the switch be activated while the door is in motion, the door halts and can reverse its movement with subsequent activations.
SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR REDUCING PFAS AND MICROPLASTICS IN BIOSOLIDS USING HYDRODYNAMIC CAVITATION AND FOAM FRACTIONATION
A method for reducing particles from biosolids, comprising a storage tank for holding biosolids and an inlet pipe. The inlet pipe delivers biosolids from the storage tank to a screener and then to a percent solids meter. The percent solids meter measures the solid content in the biosolids and sends a signal to an electronic solenoid valve to control water content of the biosolids introduced to the system. A first venturi hydrodynamic cavitation to create vacuum bubbles in the biosolids. A mechanical hydrodynamic cavitation device operably connected to first venturi hydrodynamic cavitation, wherein the mechanical hydrodynamic cavitation device creates vacuum bubbles in the biosolids.
SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR REDUCING PFAS AND MICROPLASTICS IN BIOSOLIDS USING HYDRODYNAMIC CAVITATION AND FOAM FRACTIONATION
A method for reducing particles from biosolids, comprising a storage tank for holding biosolids and an inlet pipe. The inlet pipe delivers biosolids from the storage tank to a screener and then to a percent solids meter. The percent solids meter measures the solid content in the biosolids and sends a signal to an electronic solenoid valve to control water content of the biosolids introduced to the system. A first venturi hydrodynamic cavitation to create vacuum bubbles in the biosolids. A mechanical hydrodynamic cavitation device operably connected to first venturi hydrodynamic cavitation, wherein the mechanical hydrodynamic cavitation device creates vacuum bubbles in the biosolids.
Apparatus, System and Method for Automated Food Waste Processing
A food waste processing system including an enclosure secured to prevent unauthorized access to a food waste processing system housed within the enclosure. The food waste processing system including an imaging system configured to capture a plurality of images of the food waste input stream including food waste suitable for the bio-degradable input stream and contaminant material, and a processing system configured to identify types of fruits and types of vegetables included in the food waste input stream and to automatically determine a quantity of at least one of a type of fruit and/or a type of vegetable included in the food waste input stream. The system including a port configured to deposit the food waste input stream from a location outside of the enclosure. A liquid fertilizer dispensing device configured to allow a removal of liquid fertilizer from the food waste processing system from a location outside of the enclosure.