Patent classifications
C05F9/04
Apparatus for extraction of at least one element from a cavity and a pressure limitation apparatus
There is provided an apparatus for extraction of at least one object from a cavity. The apparatus includes a sleeve including an inflatable section configured to surround the at least one object during inflation; a handle configured to enable a user to hold the sleeve, the handle defining a holding edge of an opening at a first portion of the sleeve; and a handle-mount mounted to a peripheral area around the opening, the handle-mount being for attachment of a pump used for inflating the inflatable section. There is also provided a pressure limitation apparatus configured to operate with a birth assistance device when attached via a conduit.
Apparatus for extraction of at least one element from a cavity and a pressure limitation apparatus
There is provided an apparatus for extraction of at least one object from a cavity. The apparatus includes a sleeve including an inflatable section configured to surround the at least one object during inflation; a handle configured to enable a user to hold the sleeve, the handle defining a holding edge of an opening at a first portion of the sleeve; and a handle-mount mounted to a peripheral area around the opening, the handle-mount being for attachment of a pump used for inflating the inflatable section. There is also provided a pressure limitation apparatus configured to operate with a birth assistance device when attached via a conduit.
Organics recovery from dry fraction
Solid waste, for example source separated organics (SSO) or commercial and industrial (C&I) waste or both, are treated by first pressurizing the waste against a screen to produce a solids fraction and a liquid fraction. The liquid fraction can be treated in an anaerobic digester. The solids fraction is pulverized or milled, for example with a hammer mill, preferably after being diluted. The pulverized or milled waste is separated again to provide a second solids faction and a second liquid fraction. The liquid fraction can be treated in an anaerobic digester. The solids fraction is primarily inert and can be landfilled, preferably after being washed.
Organics recovery from dry fraction
Solid waste, for example source separated organics (SSO) or commercial and industrial (C&I) waste or both, are treated by first pressurizing the waste against a screen to produce a solids fraction and a liquid fraction. The liquid fraction can be treated in an anaerobic digester. The solids fraction is pulverized or milled, for example with a hammer mill, preferably after being diluted. The pulverized or milled waste is separated again to provide a second solids faction and a second liquid fraction. The liquid fraction can be treated in an anaerobic digester. The solids fraction is primarily inert and can be landfilled, preferably after being washed.
BIODEGRADABLE COMPOSITE AND PRODUCT CONTAINING BIODEGRADABLE COMPOSITE
A biodegradable composite includes an organic matter and a porous material, wherein the organic matter has viable bacteria, and a total plate count of the organic matter is greater than or equal to 10.sup.4 CFU/g. The organic matter accounts for 40% to 80% of a weight of the biodegradable composite. The porous material accounts for 20% to 60% of the weight of the biodegradable composite. The biodegradable composite could instantly remove unpleasant odor and accelerate a decomposition process to form compost. A product containing the biodegradable composite is provided as well.
BIODEGRADABLE COMPOSITE AND PRODUCT CONTAINING BIODEGRADABLE COMPOSITE
A biodegradable composite includes an organic matter and a porous material, wherein the organic matter has viable bacteria, and a total plate count of the organic matter is greater than or equal to 10.sup.4 CFU/g. The organic matter accounts for 40% to 80% of a weight of the biodegradable composite. The porous material accounts for 20% to 60% of the weight of the biodegradable composite. The biodegradable composite could instantly remove unpleasant odor and accelerate a decomposition process to form compost. A product containing the biodegradable composite is provided as well.
REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FARMING USING BIOCHAR
A method for using treated biochar to reduce the overall environmental impact of farming and minimize the carbon footprint of farms is provided. The method comprising engaging in one or more of the following practices: (1) combining treated biochar with feed or using biochar as feed for animals to reduce methane from enteric fermentation and increase animal health and nutrition; (2) combining treated biochar with compost, animal bedding or manure piles to reduce odor and increase nutrient retention; (3) applying treated biochar to lagoons to reduce odor and treat water; (4) applying treated biochar to pastures to increase pasture health; (5) applying treated biochar to crops to increase crop productivity, healthier roots and prevent fertilizer leaching; and (6) using the carbon negativity of a produced biochar to reduce the overall farm or ranch carbon footprint.
REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FARMING USING BIOCHAR
A method for using treated biochar to reduce the overall environmental impact of farming and minimize the carbon footprint of farms is provided. The method comprising engaging in one or more of the following practices: (1) combining treated biochar with feed or using biochar as feed for animals to reduce methane from enteric fermentation and increase animal health and nutrition; (2) combining treated biochar with compost, animal bedding or manure piles to reduce odor and increase nutrient retention; (3) applying treated biochar to lagoons to reduce odor and treat water; (4) applying treated biochar to pastures to increase pasture health; (5) applying treated biochar to crops to increase crop productivity, healthier roots and prevent fertilizer leaching; and (6) using the carbon negativity of a produced biochar to reduce the overall farm or ranch carbon footprint.
ORGANIC MATTER PROCESSING APPARATUS FOR PROMOTING NET REDUCTION OF METHANE AND OTHER GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
- Matthew Lee Rogers ,
- Harry E. Tannenbaum ,
- Adam Mittleman ,
- Kelly Joan Veit ,
- Kristen Rose Virdone ,
- Alyssa Noelle Pollack ,
- Azita Sayadi ,
- Shayan Sayadi ,
- Geoffrey Becker Hill ,
- Jaideep Singh Chavan ,
- William Bryson Gardner ,
- Emma Elizabeth Feshbach Bright ,
- Pinida Jan Moolsintong ,
- Taylor A. Nam ,
- Rochus Emanuel Jacob ,
- Saket Vora
Embodiments disclosed herein provide an organic matter processing apparatus and method for the use thereof to convert organic matter into a ground and desiccated product. This can be accomplished using a bucket assembly that can grind, paddle, and heat organic matter contained therein. An air treatment system is provided to treat the air interacting with the organic matter.
ORGANIC MATTER PROCESSING APPARATUS FOR PROMOTING NET REDUCTION OF METHANE AND OTHER GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
- Matthew Lee Rogers ,
- Harry E. Tannenbaum ,
- Adam Mittleman ,
- Kelly Joan Veit ,
- Kristen Rose Virdone ,
- Alyssa Noelle Pollack ,
- Azita Sayadi ,
- Shayan Sayadi ,
- Geoffrey Becker Hill ,
- Jaideep Singh Chavan ,
- William Bryson Gardner ,
- Emma Elizabeth Feshbach Bright ,
- Pinida Jan Moolsintong ,
- Taylor A. Nam ,
- Rochus Emanuel Jacob ,
- Saket Vora
Embodiments disclosed herein provide an organic matter processing apparatus and method for the use thereof to convert organic matter into a ground and desiccated product. This can be accomplished using a bucket assembly that can grind, paddle, and heat organic matter contained therein. An air treatment system is provided to treat the air interacting with the organic matter.