Patent classifications
F23G2900/7009
Crematory brush
A brush for removing cremated remains from a crematory oven is entirely formed of metal to resist the high temperatures of the oven and has two linear brush assemblies fixed to a top frame. A steel handle extends rearwardly from the frame for grasping by a brush operator. One of the linear brush assemblies has smaller diameter crimped stainless steel bristles and is positioned at the front of the brush, the other of the linear brush assemblies has larger diameter crimped stainless steel bristles and is fixed to the top frame rearward of the front brush assembly. Side brush assemblies extend sidewardly and upwardly of the other two. In operation the brush is inserted at the front of the oven and drawn rearwardly after the cremation such that the rear bristles encounter and withdraw the larger elements of the remains, and the front bristles encounter and withdraw the smaller elements.
Method and device for anaerobic pyrolysis treatment of dead-of-disease livestock and municipal organic refuse
Disclosed is a method for anaerobic pyrolysis treatment of dead-of-disease livestock and municipal organic refuse, which uses an anaerobic pyrolysis device to perform a harmlessness treatment on dead-of-disease pigs, the treatment being a chemical reaction process performed in a sealed, oxygen-free, non-combustible, high-temperature state, comprising heating the bodies of pigs to a high temperature under an anaerobic state, and by the action of thermal decomposition through reactions such as vaporization, pyrolysis, dehydrogenation, thermal condensation and carbonization, evaporating the moisture from the pig bodies, converting the organics therein to combustible gases and organic carbon, and killing various types of bacteria in the bodies of the dead pigs via the high temperature. Thus, a harmlessness and reutilization treatment of the dead-of-disease livestock is achieved, and environmental pollution and propagation of fatal animal diseases, such as foot-and-mouth disease, highly pathogenic avian influenza, highly pathogenic blue-ear pig disease and swine fever are avoided. Also disclosed is a device for realizing the above-mentioned method.
CREMATORIA
A crematorium (10) comprising sequentially interconnected primary (20), secondary (28), plenum (22) and tertiary (24) chambers, the a primary chamber (20) being a combustion chamber shaped and sized to accommodate a human body and comprising one or more burners (30) adapted, in use, to ignite, and sustain the combustion of, a human body placed inside the primary combustion chamber (20); the secondary (28) and tertiary (24) chambers each comprising one or more additional burners (32, 34) adapted, in use, to re-heat flue gasses expelled from the primary chamber (20), and wherein the plenum chamber (22) is located adjacent the primary chamber (20) such that re-heated flue gasses expelled from the secondary chamber (28) heat at least one wall (50) of the primary chamber (20).
Crematory
A crematory, or crematory accessory, having a nano-emissive thermal enhancement layer disposed therein to generate even heat throughout the crematory heating chamber. A method of making a crematory or crematory accessory involves spraying an hydrous coating containing high emissivity constituents in an admixture on an exposed or unexposed a crematory refractory surface, or crematory accessory, or in a layer therein.
METHOD FOR CREMATION BY MEANS OF SUPERCRTITICAL FLUIDS REACTION
The present invention deals with a method for cremating a body comprising taking the body fluids to a supercritical state in order to act as a solvent capable of breaking down the tissues and bone of a corpse. The method allows creating a supercritical reaction with the body own fluids to break down all the tissues and bones of a body and convert them into ashen bone.
Solid Waste Digestion System
A system for digesting biodigestible feed that preferably includes the steps of comminuting the feed, introducing feed, an oxygen-containing gas, an accelerant, and bacteria into a digestion zone, the bacteria being suitable for digesting the feed under aerobic, anaerobic, and anoxic conditions. The contents of the digestion zone can be changed from aerobic operation to either anoxic or anaerobic operation, or vice versa, without changing the bacteria in the digestion zone.
Method for cremation by means of supercrtitical fluids reaction
The present invention deals with a method for cremating a body comprising taking the body fluids to a supercritical state in order to act as a solvent capable of breaking down the tissues and bone of a corpse. The method allows creating a supercritical reaction with the body own fluids to break down all the tissues and bones of a body and convert them into ashen bone.