Multi-Functional Distiller
20180280828 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23L27/115
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C11B9/027
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
A23L27/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Provided is a multi-functional apparatus that is able to isolate and collect organic compounds from plant material by way of steam distillation, organic solvent extraction, and oven purging and drying. The multi-functional apparatus is capable of being fitted with a variety of interchangeable condensers so as to accommodate the desired process. Among the organic compounds capable of being isolated and collected by way of the multi-functional apparatus are essential oils. Also provided is a botanical distillation and extraction apparatus which includes a main boiling chamber which is affixed with a selectively sealable cap. The selectively sealable cap is capable of being fitted with a variety of interchangeable condensers. The apparatus also includes a basket for holding plant matter that is attached to the boiling tank, a heating system, an optional vacuum system, and two distinctly unique condensers which may be interchangeably attached to the sealable cap according to the desired process.
Claims
1. A multi-functional apparatus for separating botanicals from plant material, comprising: a basket for the holding of plant material, the basket containing at least one selectively sealable port; a boiling tank in which the basket may be attached to the boiling tank; a sealable cap, attached to the boiling tank, which is capable of being fitted with multiple condensers; a condenser, attached to the cap and positioned exterior to the tank, which is capable of distilling organic compounds from plant material; an inverted condenser, attached to the cap and positioned within the interior of the tank, which is capable of performing a solvent extraction; and a catch basin used to collect the isolated botanical, wherein the condenser and inverted condenser are able to be interchanged to the cap so as to allow a single unit to perform both a steam distillation and a solvent extraction of botanicals from a single load of plant material.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the basket for holding plant material contains any number of perforations.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the condenser is affixed with a Coldfinger style condenser.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a vacuum pump is affixed to the condenser.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the catch basin is affixed with a series of drain valves for selectively draining the catch basin.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the boiling tank is further used for oven purging the extract.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the boiling tank is further used for drying the extract.
8. A multi-functional apparatus that is capable of being fitted inside a boiling tank, comprising: a bottom portion capable of supporting a load; side portions capable of securing a load; at least one of either the bottom portion or side portions having a perforated section; at least one selectively sealable port; and a cap, wherein the cap is capable of affixing to different types of condensers for use in steam distillation, solvent extraction, and vacuum drying.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the perforations run approximately four inches up the side of the apparatus.
10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein there are two selectively sealable ports positioned on opposite sides of the apparatus.
11. A method for extracting botanicals from plant material, comprising the steps of: a. distilling the essential oils from plant material, comprising the steps of: placing a load of plant material in a basket that is located in an extraction unit, said extraction unit comprising; a basket for the holding of plant material, the basket containing at least one selectively sealable port; a boiling tank in which the basket may be placed; a sealable cap that is capable of being fitted with different types of condensers; a condenser that is capable of distilling organic compounds from plant material; an inverted condenser that is capable of performing a solvent extraction; a catch basin used to collect the isolated botanical, and; a collection unit used to collect the extract saturated solvent, wherein the condenser and inverted condenser are able to be interchanged to the cap so as to allow a single unit to perform both a steam distillation and a solvent extraction of botanicals from a single load of plant material, and wherein the collection unit used to collect the extract saturated solvent is the bottom of the boiling tank into which the organic solvent used for extraction is loaded; attaching the basket to a boiling tank; affixing a condenser to the sealable cap located on the boiling tank; boiling water within the boiling tank; capturing the oil and distilled water in a catch basin, and; separating the oil from the distilled water by way of a separatory funnel; b. and extracting organic compounds from the plant material, comprising the steps of: pouring an organic solvent through the load of plant material located in the extraction unit: bringing the organic solvent to a boil; opening at least one of the selectively sealable ports on the basket; allowing the plant material to be simultaneously penetrated by both liquid and vapor organic solvent, and; collecting the botanical extract saturated solvent in the collection unit.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the steps of: a. replacing the inverted condenser with another condenser; b. purging the system of all organic solvent that is not extract saturated; c. bringing the extract saturated solvent to a boil; d. capturing the extract in the catch basin, and; e. allowing the excess solvent to drain out the bottom of the catch basin.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the steps of: a. placing the extract in a separate container; b. placing the separate container in the unit in the absence of any fluids, and; c. supplying heat to the extract so as to remove any excess solvent residue.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the extract is heated under a vacuum.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the organic compounds being distilled are mono terpenes.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The accompanying drawings in the following description illustrate various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure. It is understood that a person of ordinary skill in the art may derive other embodiments from these drawings which fall within the scope of the disclosure set forth herein.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] With reference to
[0013] According to one embodiment, the bottom of the basket 2 is perforated. According to another embodiment, the perforations 4 may run up the side of the basket 2. The perforations 4 may cover any portion of the basket 2 that still allows for a liquid or vapor to pass through the basket 2. According to another embodiment, the perforations 4 run 4 up the side of the basket 2.
[0014] With continued reference to
[0015] According to one embodiment, plant material may be stacked in the basket 2 so as to at least fill the basket 2 above the top of the perforations 4. According to another embodiment, the plant material is at most stacked to the bottom edge of the solvent vapor ports 6.
[0016] With continued reference to
[0017] With continued reference to
[0018] With continued reference to
[0019] With continued reference to
[0020] According to one embodiment, the system may be operated at lower pressures. According to another embodiment, the system may be run under vacuum. A vacuum pump 18 may be attached to the Pyrex glass condenser 10 in order to lower the pressure of the system. According to one embodiment, the vacuum pump is located at the top of the Pyrex glass condenser 10. Operating the system at a lower pressure causes the boiling point of the water to be lowered, which allows for the creation of steam at lower temperatures.
[0021] With continued reference to
[0022] With continued reference to
[0023] With reference to
[0024] According to one embodiment, the inverted condenser 100 is designed to be cylindrical in shape. The inverted condenser 100 may be designed so as to have a diameter slightly less than the diameter of the basket 34. Multiple tubes 36 run from the exterior of the top of the inverted condenser 100 to the exterior of the bottom of the inverted condenser 100. According to one embodiment, the inverted condenser 100 has multiple tubes running from the exterior of one vertical side of the inverted condenser 100 to the exterior of the opposing side of the inverted condenser 100. According to another embodiment, the inverted condenser 100 has tubes running from the exterior of the top of the inverted condenser 100 to the exterior of the bottom of the inverted condenser 100, and tubes running from the exterior of one vertical side of the inverted condenser 100 to the exterior of the opposing side of the inverted condenser 100.
[0025] With continued reference to
[0026] With continued reference to
[0027] According to one embodiment, organic solvent distillate collects on the top of the inverted condenser 100. According to another embodiment, organic solvent distillate also collects on the inside of the tubes 36. This allows for liquefied organic solvent to flow down the tubes 36 and rain evenly across the top of the basket 34. According to another embodiment, liquefied organic solvent also flows off the sides of the inverted condenser 100. The combination of solvent flow parameters allows for an even extraction of the botanical.
[0028] With continued reference to
[0029] With continued reference to
[0030] With continued reference to
[0031] According to one embodiment, the extract has a boiling point which is higher than that of the organic solvent. This discrepancy in boiling points allows for the extract to remain in the bottom of the boiler tank 38 while the organic solvent continues to re-vaporize. The continued re-vaporization of the organic solvent causes the gas to rise back to the inverted condenser 100. According to one embodiment, this cycle is allowed to repeat for a specified period of time. According to another embodiment, the cycle is allowed to repeat until such a time when the organic solvent is deemed to have fulfilled its purpose for extraction. This may be by way of deeming that the plant material no longer contains any useful botanicals, or any other signs known by those skilled in the art for indicating the completion of an extraction cycle.
[0032] According to one embodiment, upon completion of the extraction cycle, the operator may pour off the extract saturated organic solvent and store it for another purpose. According to another embodiment, the operator could use the unit to distill the organic solvent out of the extract.
[0033] With continued reference to
[0034] Referring now back to
[0035] With continued reference to
[0036] According to one embodiment, the condensed organic solvent drains out of the bottom outlet of the catch basin 14 and into another collecting unit located outside of the distillation unit. According to one embodiment, the entirety of the organic solvent may be removed from the extract. According to another embodiment, this process may be used to only remove a portion of the organic solvent from the extract.
[0037] With continued reference to
[0038] The distillation unit also may be used as a vacuum oven for purging and drying extracts. Vacuum ovens have a heating source, a rack to hold the material that is to be dried and the capability of handling a deep vacuum from a vacuum pump. The present distillation unit satisfies off of these criteria as in includes a perforated basket that holds plant material and also serves as the rack to hold a tray or bowl of material to be purged and dried.
[0039] Having thus described the invention, it is now claimed: