Patent classifications
C05F17/02
Portable renewable energy microgeneration system
A portable renewable energy microgeneration system is disclosed. The system comprises one or more holding tanks that are configured to perform anaerobic digestion on waste in a multi-phase process using bacteria and a controller configured to automatically control the multi-phase process and to re-use the bacteria. The controller re-uses the bacteria by removing at least a portion of the liquid from the waste after anaerobic digestion is performed on the waste and using the at least a portion of the liquid to wet other waste and repeat the multi-phase process.
Waste material processing system
An organic waste material processing system includes a waste material holding tank and a slurry-producing device configured to process organic waste material into a slurry. A waste processing section has at least one pressurizeable tank connected to the waste material holding tank receiving slurry therefrom. The pressurizeable tank includes a slurry temperature adjusting part and a first hydrocarbon capturing structure configured to capture hydrocarbon vapors produced by the slurry at a predetermined temperature. A hydrocarbon vapor processing section collects captured hydrocarbon vapors from the waste processing section such that an electric power producing apparatus generates electricity using collected hydrocarbon vapor and provides electric power to at least the pretreatment section and the waste processing section. A waste post-processing section is configured to receive processed slurry produce salable organic materials, nutrient enhanced media and recycled water.
Kitchen waste treatment device
A kitchen waste treatment device in environment-protection-device field comprises a main fermentation barrel comprising a barrel body mounted on supporting brackets and including a feed inlet, a discharge outlet and a material chamber, push plates located within the material chamber to push materials therein to move along barrel body axial direction and further a gas inlet system having gas inlets located at same barrel body end as the discharge outlet and a gas-exhaust system having gas-exhaust ports located at same barrel body end as the feed inlet; a feeding apparatus whose feed end communicates with the feed inlet; and a power apparatus driving the barrel body to rotate around its axis. The gas inlets/gas-exhaust ports communicate with the material chamber. The treatment device has simple compact structure and small occupied area and realizes material horizontal propulsion and repeated rotational-stirring in the barrel body by barrel body rotation, achieving material-degrading-and-fermenting object.
VERMICULTURE BIOREACTOR SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
A portable, climate-controlled, continuous flow-through, computer-operated vermiculture bioreactor and method for the treatment of organic solid wastes utilizing accelerated microbiological decomposition including composting and vermicomposting to convert materials into environmentally compatible products, including stable biofertilizer. The portable bioreactor design converts carbon-based organic waste into biofertilizer using thermophilic composting, vermicastings and vermicomposting that can be used directly for plant and farming applications.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING PLANT GROWTH
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to compositions and methods for enhancing or accelerating plant growth and/or plant productivity. In certain embodiments, compositions and methods disclosed herein concern enhancing growth of terrestrial crops using compositions containing liquid media or growth substrate conditioned by a submersible plant. Other embodiments relate to formulations combining PGPB and various agents that activate and/or promote adhesion of the PGPB to subject plants to improve growth. Still other embodiments relate to improved methods for applying the compositions and formulations disclosed herein to various terrestrial plants.
Pull mat
A pull mat for tunnel composting includes: a layer of straight unidirectionally oriented threads oriented in the longitudinal direction of the pull mat, the layer including a multitude of straight individual threads which are placed essentially parallel to each other in a single plane, the straight unidirectionally oriented threads being spaced apart from each other, at least one layer of open material, the at least one layer of open material being selected from a woven fabric, a laid scrim, a nonwoven fabric, and a perforated film, and optionally, a further layer of open material, wherein when the optional further layer of open material is present, the at least one layer of open material and the further layer of open material are positioned on opposite sides of the layer of straight, unidirectionally oriented threads.
Closed-loop bioregenerative water purification system for the international space station (ISS) and for sustainable mars exploration
A water purification system comprises a bioreaction subsystem receiving contaminated input effluent and having a gas-lift anaerobic membrane bioreactor removing urea and organic matter to create a first effluent. A light-treatment subsystem receives the first effluent and exposes the first effluent to UV light to create a second effluent free from microorganisms. A reactor subsystem fluidically connects an ammonia-reducing reactor to the UV output and receives UV-treated second effluent and has a struvite regenerator connected to the ammonia-reducing reactor output, separating ammonia from the second effluent in the ammonia-reducing reactor, and outputting the ammonia. A separation subsystem fluidically connects to the reactor output and receives the second effluent substantially free from ammonia and has a continuous electro-deionization device separating brine/salts from the second effluent to produce potable water. A closed-loop includes an ammonia-converting subsystem and a sequential fertilizer producer.
ORGANIC WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
The present invention relates to a bio-conversion treatment method and related system that uses one or more species of microorganisms preferably larvae of Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) to effectively convert organic waste into harmless and value-added products such as fertilizers and animal feed.
Bioreactor system and method
The present invention is a composting bioreactor system that continually receives biodegradable solid wastes, waste waters and exhaust gases, automatically recycles the biodegradable wastes into nutrients and heat energy, and automatically supplies the nutrients and heat into an integrated hydroponic or aquaponic system. This invention together with integrated food growing system may be installed onsite such as balconies, backyards and premises of restaurants and food factories etc. therefore may lead to zero mileage targets both for recycling wastes and for supplying foods. This invention integrates composting process and aquaponic technology together and may establish a closed-loop recirculation of both water and gases therefore upgrades aquaponics into compoponics. A compoponic system has both soil and soilless growing beds and mimics nature recirculating nutrients, carbon and energy among human being, animals, microorganisms and plants by way of photosynthesis, slow burning by cellular respiration and burning by combustion.
Composting facility
A composting facility includes: a floor for receiving compostable material thereon, wherein the floor is constructed above-grade; a dovetail extending from the floor to allow ingress of a vehicle from a grade level to the floor; one or more channels defined within the floor and extending through the dovetail; a covering extending over the one or more channels to maintain the compostable material away from the channel, the covering defining at least one aperture extending from above the covering into the one or more channels for allowing flowthrough of gases; and an air source for providing air through the channels to provide cooling characteristics to the compostable material or oxygen to aid an aerobic process associated with composting. In operation, liquids draining from the composting material pass through the at least one aperture into the channel and out through a portion of the channel extending through the dovetail.