HEMP SEPARATION METHODS AND APPARATUS
20250250716 ยท 2025-08-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
D01B1/40
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
The present invention provides improved hemp decortication systems and methods, and include multi stage segmenting, cleaning, and combing methods and apparatus for separating fibrous plant stalk, and particularly for separating hemp bast fiber from hemp hurd.
Claims
1-18. (canceled)
19. A system for separating inner and outer fibers from plant stalks comprising: 1) an initial separation apparatus comprising: a) three rotatable saw cylinders, each of said rotating saw cylinders having an exterior surface and comprising a plurality of blades, with each of the plurality of blades having a plurality of teeth thereon; b) three fiber removal brushes, each of said three brushes located adjacent to a corresponding one of said three saw cylinders operable for separating outer plant stalk fibers from inner plant stalk fibers; c) a first rotatable doffing cylinder adjacent to a first of said three rotatable saw cylinders, the first rotatable doffing cylinder having a first plurality of brushes thereon operable for removing outer fibers of said plant stalks from said first saw cylinder; and d) a second rotatable doffing cylinder adjacent to both a second and a third of said three rotatable saw cylinders, the second rotatable doffing cylinder having a second plurality of brushes thereon operable for removing outer fibers of said plant stalks from said second and third saw cylinders; 2) a hammer mill; and 3) a scrubber, the scrubber comprising a trough having an adjustable incline, the trough having an elongated bottom, elongated sides and an elongated open top and a mesh having diamond-shaped openings therein along a bottom surface of said trough, and a rotatable auger extending axially through said trough.
20. The system of claim 19 wherein the hammer mill is operable to produce fibers having a length of between about 10 and about 19 millimeters.
21. The system of claim 19 wherein a lower end of said scrubber comprises an input hopper.
22. The system of claim 19 wherein a position of the auger inside the trough is adjustable.
23. The system of claim 22 wherein the auger extends in a same direction as the bottom surface of said trough, and is about inch above the bottom surface of said trough.
24. The system of claim 19 wherein the auger comprises blades having flights at ends thereof made of ultra-high molecular weight plastic.
25. The method of claim 19 wherein said auger comprises blades having tips thereon made of plastic flights have a length of between inch and 1 inch.
26. The method of claim 25 wherein said flights have a length of inch.
27. The system of claim 19 wherein said plurality of blades have a length extend out from the surfaces of said cylinders a distance of between 1/16 inch and inch, said plurality of teeth have a depth that extends out from said blades a distance of between 1/16 inch and inch, and the blades are separated from each other by a space of between inch and inch.
28. The method of claim 19 wherein said plurality of blades have a length extending out from the surfaces of said cylinders a distance of inch, said plurality of teeth have a depth extending out from the surfaces of said cylinders a distance of 5/16 inch, and the blades are separated from each other by a space of inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Reference will now be made in detail to certain embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention will be described in reference to these embodiments, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the invention. To the contrary, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents that are included within the spirit and scope of the invention, including different combinations of the features identified herein. In the following disclosure, specific details are given to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without all of the specific details provided.
[0028] Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and referring particularly to
[0029] The inner fiber then drops onto a second rotatable separating saw cylinder 22 also having a plurality of teeth on its external surface. In some embodiments, the blades of saw cylinder 22 may have a length or width of between about 1/16 and about , preferably about ; the saw teeth may have a size of between of between about 1/16 and about , preferably about 5/16 deep; and the saw blades may be separated by a spacer of between about and about , preferably about between saw blades. The fiber that encounters cylinder 22 is pulled underneath a second brush 25 to further the separation of bast fiber from hurd. The shorter hurd falls off saw cylinder 22, and the longer bast fiber clings to saw cylinder 22, and is removed using a second rotatable doffer drum 29 with brushes. The inner fiber then drops onto a third rotatable separating saw cylinder 23 also having a plurality of teeth on its external surface. In some embodiments, the blades of saw cylinder 23 may have a length or width of between about 1/16 and about , preferably about ; the saw teeth may have a size of between about 1/16 and about , preferably about 5/16 deep; and the saw blades may be separated by a spacer of between about and about , preferably about between saw blades. The fiber that encounters cylinder 23 is pulled underneath a third brush 26 to further the separation of bast fiber from hurd. The shorter hurd falls off saw cylinder 23, and the longer bast fiber clings to saw cylinder 22, and is removed using a second rotatable doffer drum 29 with brushes 31.
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[0031] For example and without limitation, smaller openings may be provided in screen 39 to allow smaller sized fibers to drop through, whereas larger sized openings may be provided to allow larger sized fibers to drop through. It has been determined that a mesh size of about 1- to 1- openings, that may be diamond shaped may result in approximately 95% of bast fiber to be removed from hurd dropping through the screen 39. The position of the auger 37 in trough 35 may be adjustable up or down, allowing the auger to be brought down as close as inch above screen 39. Longer fibers that are not separated exit from the scrubber 30 at discharge opening 36.
[0032] It is to be appreciated that different embodiments of the scrubber 30 may have different dimensions. For example and without limitation, the chute 35 may have a length of between about five and about 15 feet, preferably about 10 feet, and chute 35 may have a diameter of between about 10 and about 20 inches, preferably about 16 inches. In other examples and without limitation, the ends (flights) 33 of auger blades 38 may have tips or edges made of UHMW (ultra-high molecular weight) plastic; in some of these embodiments, the plastic may be between about inch and about 1 inch, preferably about inch. In other examples and without limitation, the legs supporting the chute 35 may be adjustable form a generally horizontal position to an upward angle of as much as sixth degrees, preferably about 45 degrees. In other examples and without limitation, the screen 39 covers as much as the bottom half of the trough 35, half way up side of auger; and the discharge opening 36 at the end may have a size between 10 inches and 20 inches, preferably about 12 to 14 inches. It is to be appreciated that these variables, along with the up/down position and speed of the auger 37 may be adjusted based on such things as the density, moisture level and quantity of fibrous material to be processed.
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[0034] In embodiments of the invention, the fiber output from feeder unit 40 may then be directed from apron 56 through a rectangular duct 57 to a condenser 60 and combing apparatus 70. An embodiment of a condenser/comber is illustrated in
[0035] In embodiments of the invention, the fiber stripped from the drum is then
[0036] dropped into a combing apparatus 70, as shown in
[0037] In use, fibrous plants are harvested by severing them from the ground, and then removing leaves and branches from the stalks. The stalks are then fed into an embodiment of a stick machine where the stalks are squeezed between rotating saw cylinders and adjacent blades to begin the separation of outer fiber from inner fiber and trash. The longer, outer fibers adhere to the saw blades and is removed using one or more doffers, and the shorter inner fibers and trash drop through the stick machine. In some embodiments, the inner fibers may then be sent to a hammer mill for processing to a desired size, and then introduced into a scrubber where they are advanced through an upwardly inclined chute using an auger. The lower surface of the chute comprises openings or a screen for further separating the shorter fibers from other fibers and materials. The screen may be sized in order to obtain shorter fibers of a desired length that may then be used for building materials, paperboard and the like.
[0038] In other embodiments, the outer fibers that exit from the stick machine are introduced into a feeder through a pair of rollers at the top. One of the rollers travels at a faster speed than the other in order to spread out the fibers as they pass between them. These fibers then encounter a plurality of inclined rotating spiked cylinders above a screen such that passing the fibers between the spiked cylinders and the screen further separates smaller fibers and trash from the longer fibers. The smaller fibers and trash drop through the feeder, and the longer fibers then encounter one or more rotating saw blades with adjacent grid bars for further removal of small fibers and trash. A rotating doffer then removes the longer fibers from the saw blades.
[0039] The longer fibers that exit from the feeder then encounter a condenser comprising a rotating drum having a surface comprising a plurality of openings or a screen, and an inner air removal or suction which causes the fibers to adhere to the screen. A pair of fluted rollers at the bottom of the drum remove the fibers and introduce them to a lint comber apparatus. The fibers make a sharp turn at a toe of a feed bar and then encounter a plurality of combing blades which remove fine trash and foreign material from the fiber, making it suitable for use.
[0040] It is to be understood that variations, modifications, and permutations of embodiments of the present invention, and uses thereof, may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. It is also to be understood that the present invention is not limited by the specific embodiments, descriptions, or illustrations or combinations of either components or steps disclosed herein, and that different combinations of the features of the illustrated embodiments may be used in other embodiments, all within the scope of the invention. The illustrated embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Although reference has been made to the accompanying figures, it is to be appreciated that these figures are exemplary and are not meant to limit the scope of the invention. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.