C10L2230/10

System And Method For Reprocessing Animal Bedding
20170081251 · 2017-03-23 ·

A method and system reprocess soiled animal bedding material commingled with animal manure. In one aspect the soiled animal bedding material is separated in a shaker to send at least a preponderance of said manure to a holding tank. In another aspect the bedding is cleaned, rinsed and color is restored. Said bedding material is subsequently dried and a bedding product, fertilizer product, and/or compacted product is formed. Alternatively, said bedding material is dried (without a compacting step) to form a product. In another aspect, the steps of separation, cleaning, rinsing and/or color restoration may be omitted.

Fuel compositions for catalytic burners
09598654 · 2017-03-21 · ·

Fuels compositions based on exempt compounds are provided. These fuels are useful in catalytic burner systems that can be used to disperse fragrances, insecticides, insect repellants (e.g., citronella), aromatherapy compounds, medicinal compounds, deodorizing compounds, disinfectant compositions, fungicides and herbicides.

Sulphur-free gas odorant

The present invention relates to a sulphur-free odorizing composition to be added into liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in order to allow the user to sense any leakage in case of LPG leakages which might occur in the area of utilization.

NATURAL COMPOSITION
20170020802 · 2017-01-26 ·

A natural composition comprises a plurality of ingredients that are mixed in predetermined percentages to formulate a natural, healthful, and flavorful composition that integrates into at least one consumable item to produce a flavorful, healthful enhanced consumable item. The ingredients of the composition include a Frankincense oil, a gum, and a fruit aroma compound. The ingredients are mixed together in varying weight percentages for a desired outcome when integrated with the consumable item. The combination of ingredients creates a synergy that enhances the consumable item. The composition is mixed, dissolved, distilled, or ground with the consumable item. The consumable item may include a tobacco, a charcoal briquette, an energy drink, mineral water, butter, a mouthwash, and toothpaste.

Fatty acid ester based firelighter

A solid firelighter is provided, which comprises a carboxylic acid and/or an alkyl ester derivative thereof and a curable resin. The firelighter specifically comprise methyl, ethyl, propyl, or buthanoyl esters of a C.sub.6-C.sub.10 carboxylic acid or mixtures thereof in an amount of at least 20% by weight. Moreover, a method of manufacturing said firelighter is provided, as well as compositions for use in the manufacture of said firelighter.

Accurate odorization control

A system is provided. The system includes one or more of a fuel media supply, coupled to a media supply injection valve and a fuel media supply flow meter, configured to provide unodorized fuel media, an odorant supply, configured to provide pressurized odorant and coupled to each of a first actuator to allow odorant flow at a first pressure, a second actuator to allow odorant flow at a second pressure, and a manual ball valve, a mixture receiver, coupled to the fuel media supply, each of the first and second actuators, and a manual flow metering valve, configured to receive odorized fuel media comprising a mixture of the unodorized fuel media and regulated pressurized odorant, and a control system, configured to initiate production of the mixture, adjust the mixture with the first and second actuators, in response to the mixture does not include a desired concentration of the odorant and terminate production of the mixture.

FIRE STARTER AND PREPARATION METHODS THEREFOR
20250179384 · 2025-06-05 ·

The present invention provides an improved fire starter that includes inter alia citrus peels processed in a unique form to enable fast, green and smooth charcoal lighting and methods of preparation therefor.

ENHANCED CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME
20250243422 · 2025-07-31 ·

Described are enhanced charcoal briquettes. Charcoal briquettes are formed from coal dust, a biomass material, sawdust, and/or the like. A combustible coating is disposed about at least part of the charcoal briquette. The combustible coating acts as an initial ignition material during initial lighting of a pile of enhanced charcoal briquettes. The charcoal briquette within the combustible coating acts as a main/primary ignition material. Effective and sustained ignition of the charcoal briquette is aided by the combustion of the initial ignition material at least partially coating/disposed about the charcoal briquette. When enhanced charcoal briquettes are piled together, the combustible coating disposed on and/or about at least part of each charcoal briquette functions as a spacer between adjacent briquettes to increase airflow through the pile of briquettes, leading to more effective secondary ignition of the charcoal briquettes following ignition/combustion of the combustible coating.