Bast stalk alignment feed and decortication system
11519099 · 2022-12-06
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Abstract
A plant stalk decortication apparatus and method are provided. The apparatus includes an alignment system in which a series of rotating spindles with blades attached to the spindles are positioned over a bed on which plant stalks are longitudinally aligned and conveyed by the blades. The apparatus also includes rollers and breakers downstream of the blades for crushing and breaking the plant stalks to cause the bast fibers and hurd to separate. The apparatus also includes a suction chamber that separates loose bast fiber from hurd chips formed by the breakers.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a plurality of rotating spindles disposed horizontally over a horizontal bed configured to receive plant stalks on an upper surface of the bed, wherein each spindle extends transversely across the bed in a direction perpendicular to an axis of the bed that is parallel to a direction of conveyance along the bed, wherein each spindle has a plurality of radially extending blades attached to the spindle in a spaced relation along a length of the spindle, wherein a lowermost edge of each of the blades of each spindle is disposed above the bed, wherein the blades are configured to convey the plant stalks along the upper surface of the bed in the direction of conveyance, wherein a clearance between the bed and the lowermost edge of each of the blades of each spindle is sized to allow the plant stalks to contact both the bed and the lowermost edge of each of the blades of each spindle, wherein the plurality of spindles are arranged along the direction of conveyance so that the blades of each spindle are intermeshed with the blades of an adjacent spindle, and wherein each spindle is configured to rotate in a same rotational direction; a pair of rotating opposing crushing rollers each disposed in a position transverse to the bed, wherein each of the pair of crushing rollers is configured to rotate in an opposite direction of an opposing one of the crushing rollers, and wherein the pair of crushing rollers is disposed downstream of the plurality of rotating spindles along the direction of conveyance, wherein the pair of crushing rollers has a plurality of longitudinal grooves in an external surface of each respective one of the pair of crushing rollers, wherein the longitudinal grooves are spaced around a circumference of each respective one of the pair of crushing rollers; and a pair of rotating opposing breakers each disposed in a position transverse to the bed, wherein each of the pair of breakers comprises a plurality of spaced blades each attached to a rod and extending longitudinally along a length of the rod and radially outward from the rod around a circumference of the rod, wherein each of the pair of breakers is configured to rotate in an opposite direction of an opposing one of the breakers, wherein the pair of breakers are positioned relative to each other so that the blades of each respective one of the pair of breakers are intermeshed with the blades of an opposing one of the breakers, and wherein the pair of breakers is disposed downstream of the pair of crushing rollers along the direction of conveyance.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plurality of spindles comprises a first spindle and a plurality of downstream spindles positioned in series downstream of the first spindle relative to the direction of conveyance, wherein the apparatus is configured such that a speed of rotation of each downstream spindle is faster than a speed of rotation of at least one spindle in an upstream position.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the apparatus comprises a sprocket secured to each spindle, wherein the sprocket of each spindle is operatively connected to the sprocket of an adjacent spindle via a chain, wherein the sprockets of two adjacent spindles within the plurality of spindles are sized relative to each other to cause a speed of rotation of a spindle positioned downstream to be faster than an adjacent spindle positioned upstream.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the clearance between the bed and the lowermost edge of each of the blades is adjustable.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a first spindle along the direction of conveyance has forward facing teeth relative to a direction of rotation of the first spindle.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein a plurality of spindles positioned behind the first spindle in the direction of conveyance have rearward facing teeth relative to a direction of rotation of the spindles positioned behind the first spindle.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus further comprises a suction chamber fluidly connected to an outlet of the pair of breakers.
8. A method comprising steps of: providing an apparatus comprising: a plurality of rotating spindles disposed horizontally over a horizontal bed configured to receive plant stalks on an upper surface of the bed, wherein each spindle extends transversely across the bed in a direction perpendicular to an axis of the bed that is parallel to a direction of conveyance along the bed, wherein each spindle has a plurality of radially extending blades attached to the spindle in a spaced relation along a length of the spindle, wherein a lowermost edge of each of the blades of each spindle is disposed above the bed, wherein the blades are configured to convey the plant stalks along the upper surface of the bed in the direction of conveyance, wherein a clearance between the bed and the lowermost edge of each of the blades of each spindle is sized to allow the plant stalks to contact both the bed and the lowermost edge of each of the blades of each spindle, wherein the plurality of spindles are arranged along the direction of conveyance so that the blades of each spindle are intermeshed with the blades of an adjacent spindle, wherein each spindle is configured to rotate in a same rotational direction, a pair of rotating opposing crushing rollers each disposed in a position transverse to the bed, wherein each of the pair of crushing rollers is configured to rotate in an opposite direction of an opposing one of the crushing rollers, and wherein the pair of crushing rollers is disposed downstream of the plurality of rotating spindles along the direction of conveyance, wherein the pair of crushing rollers has a plurality of longitudinal grooves in an external surface of each respective one of the pair of crushing rollers, wherein the longitudinal grooves are spaced around a circumference of each respective one of the pair of crushing rollers, and a pair of rotating opposing breakers each disposed in a position transverse to the bed, wherein each of the pair of breakers comprises a plurality of spaced blades each attached to a rod and extending longitudinally along a length of the rod and radially outward from the rod around a circumference of the rod, wherein each of the pair of breakers is configured to rotate in an opposite direction of an opposing one of the breakers, wherein the pair of breakers are positioned relative to each other so that the blades of each respective one of the pair of breakers are intermeshed with the blades of an opposing one of the breakers, and wherein the pair of breakers is disposed downstream of the pair of crushing rollers along the direction of conveyance; causing each spindle to rotate simultaneously in the same rotational direction; feeding plant stalks onto the bed in the direction of conveyance so that the plant stalks contact the blades of a first spindle of the plurality of spindles, wherein the rotating plurality of spindles cause the plant stalks to be conveyed on the bed along the direction of conveyance to the pair of crushing rollers and to become longitudinally aligned with the axis of the bed; causing the pair of crushing rollers to rotate simultaneously in opposite directions, thereby causing the plant stalks to pass between the pair of crushing rollers so that the pair of crushing rollers crush the plant stalks; feeding the plant stalks from the crushing rollers to the breakers; and causing the pair of breakers to rotate simultaneously in opposite directions, thereby causing the crushed plant stalks to pass between the pair of breakers so that the pair of breakers break a hurd portion of the plant stalks into shorter lengths.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the plurality of spindles comprises the first spindle and a plurality of downstream spindles positioned in series downstream of the first spindle relative to the direction of conveyance, wherein the apparatus is configured such that a speed of rotation of each downstream spindle is faster than a speed of rotation of at least one spindle in an upstream position, wherein the step of causing each spindle to rotate simultaneously comprises causing each downstream spindle to rotate at a faster speed than at least one spindle in an upstream position.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the apparatus comprises a sprocket secured to each spindle, wherein the sprocket of each spindle is operatively connected to the sprocket of an adjacent spindle via a chain, wherein the sprockets of two adjacent spindles within the plurality of spindles are sized relative to each other to cause a speed of rotation of a spindle positioned downstream to be faster than an adjacent spindle positioned upstream.
11. The method of claim 8, wherein the clearance between the bed and the lowermost edge of each of the blades is adjustable, wherein the method further comprises a step of adjusting the clearance so that the lowermost edge of each of the blades contacts the plant stalks on the bed.
12. The method of claim 8, wherein the first spindle has forward facing teeth relative to a direction of rotation of the first spindle.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein a plurality of spindles positioned behind the first spindle in the direction of conveyance have rearward facing teeth relative to a direction of rotation of the spindles positioned behind the first spindle.
14. The method of claim 8, wherein the apparatus further comprises a suction chamber fluidly connected to an outlet of the pair of breakers, wherein the method further comprises a step of activating a fan to suck fibers of the plant stalks into the suction chamber, thereby separating the fibers from the hurd portion.
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(1) These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) In the Summary above and in this Detailed Description, and the claims below, and in the accompanying drawings, reference is made to particular features, including method steps, of the invention. It is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification includes all possible combinations of such particular features. For example, where a particular feature is disclosed in the context of a particular aspect or embodiment of the invention, or a particular claim, that feature can also be used, to the extent possible, in combination with/or in the context of other particular aspects of the embodiments of the invention, and in the invention generally.
(17) The term “comprises” and grammatical equivalents thereof are used herein to mean that other components, ingredients, steps, etc. are optionally present. For example, an article “comprising” components A, B, and C can contain only components A, B, and C, or can contain not only components A, B, and C, but also one or more other components.
(18) Where reference is made herein to a method comprising two or more defined steps, the defined steps can be carried out in any order or simultaneously (except where the context excludes that possibility), and the method can include one or more other steps which are carried out before any of the defined steps, between two of the defined steps, or after all the defined steps (except where the context excludes that possibility).
(19) In one aspect, as shown in
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(21) All of the spindles 26 rotate simultaneously in the same direction with each of the blades 28 attached to the spindles 26 rotating parallel to the direction 25 of conveyance of the plant stalks on the bed 22. Because of the intermeshing arrangement of the plurality of parallel rotating blades 28, the plant stalks automatically become longitudinally aligned with the blades 28 and thus with the axis 24 of the bed 22. As best seen in
(22) Each spindle 26 is operatively connected to a motor 32 configured to drive rotation of the spindle 26. Each of the spindles 26 rotates simultaneously in the same direction during normal operation of the apparatus 10. In a preferred embodiment, as shown in
(23) In a preferred embodiment, as best seen in
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(26) In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus 10 further comprises a roller assembly 14 downstream of the alignment system 12 and a breaker assembly 16 downstream of the roller assembly 14, as shown in
(27) The rollers 40 are each disposed in a position transverse to the bed 22, as best seen in
(28) The breakers 50 are also disposed in a position transverse to the bed 22. Each breaker 50 comprises a plurality of spaced blades 54 each attached to a rod 52. These blades 54 are preferably blunted blades, as these blades are used for breaking rather than cutting the hurd material. The blades 54 extend longitudinally along the length of the rod 52 and radially outward from the rod 52 around the circumference of the rod. The opposing breakers 50 are spaced so that the blades 54 of the breakers 50 continuously intermesh with each other as the breakers 50 rotate in opposite directions, as best illustrated in
(29) In a preferred embodiment, as best seen in
(30) To use the apparatus 10, plant stalks are first loaded onto the bed 22 and fed into the intermeshing rotating blades 28 of the alignment system 12. The forward facing teeth 38 of the rotating blades 28 on the first spindle 26A pull the stalks into the alignment system 12. All of the rotating blades 28 on the spindles 26 work in concert to longitudinally align the plant stalks parallel to the axis 24 of the bed 22 and convey the stalks along the bed 22 to the crushing rollers 40. Thus, when the stalks are fed between the rollers 40, the longitudinal axis of each stalk is perpendicular to the rollers 40. The teeth 38 of the rotating blades 28 also compress and score the stalks as the stalks are conveyed. The configuration of the teeth 38 of blades 28A and 28B on spindles 26A and 26B allow these blades to function primarily in scoring the stalks. The teeth 38 of these blades 28A, 28B form initial fractures longitudinally along the length of the stalks. This cutting process also commences alignment of the stalks. As the stalks pass under the rotating teeth of each blade, the cutting action causes initial transverse compression fractures to form in the woody core, which forms initial perpendicular breakage planes for hurd chip formation.
(31) The rotating blades 28 rotate parallel to the axis 24 and perpendicular to the upper surface of the bed 22, which also creates a combing action by the teeth 38 on the stalks being conveyed along the bed 22. The configuration of the rearward facing teeth 38 of blades 28C and 28D on spindles 26C, 26D, and 26E allow these blades to function primarily in combing the stalks, which aids in stretching the stalks and beginning to separate the bast fibers. Through the use of progressively faster rotating spindles 26 along the bed 22 of the apparatus 10, the plant stalks are aligned with the axis 24 of the bed 22 and also stretched and separated such that the stalks are both aligned and uniformly distributed along the bed 22 of the apparatus. A uniform feed of longitudinally aligned plant stalks to the downstream rollers 40 and breakers 50 increases the efficiency of the decortication process. The uniform action of the intermeshing rotating blades 28 also provides an initial application of force to the stalks to begin separating the fibers and breaking the woody core into sections longitudinally.
(32) The rotating blades 28 convey the stalks to the crushing rollers 40, and the rollers 40 crush the stalks as the stalks pass perpendicularly between the opposing rollers 40, which applies stress to the stalks to help further separate the bast fiber from the woody hurd material. The rollers 40 create sufficient shear force for stretching and stripping the plant stalks, thereby causing the bast fiber and hurd to separate. Pressure applied by the rollers 40 is distributed along a horizontal plane so as to create uniform stresses within each of the stalks. The rotating rollers 40 then convey the plant stalks between the opposing breakers 50. The guide roller 44 is preferably utilized to guide the stalks between the breakers 50. The breakers 50 rotate simultaneously in opposite directions, thereby causing the crushed plant stalks to pass between the breakers 50 so that the longitudinal intermeshing blades 54 on the breakers 50 break the hurd portion of the plant stalks into shorter lengths. The blades 54 of the breakers 50 flex the bast fibers and apply force transverse to the longitudinal axis of the stalks that is sufficient to break the inner woody hurd material into uniform chips or particles that can be separated from the bast fiber. The bast fiber temporarily wraps around the breakers 50 while the heavier hurd material drops downward below the breakers 50. As best shown in
(33) It will be appreciated that the configurations and methods shown and described herein are illustrative only, and that these specific examples are not to be considered in a limiting sense, because numerous variations are possible. The subject matter of the present disclosure includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and sub-combinations of the various systems and configurations, and other features, functions, and/or properties disclosed herein. It is understood that versions of the invention may come in different forms and embodiments. Additionally, it is understood that one of skill in the art would appreciate these various forms and embodiments as falling within the scope of the invention as disclosed herein.