CANNABIS EXTRACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
20230182036 · 2023-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61K2236/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61K2236/331
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01D11/0261
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61K2236/53
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The system and method of the present invention provides an automated washing and extraction system and method to removed trichomes from cannabis product to create hash resin. Inconsistency is removed from the hash extraction process by automating the washing and extraction cycles thereof. The system and method records the data and tracks all user functions. Manual labor is removed or significantly reduced and time to create the final product is greatly lessened. Thus, more hash can be produced in a shorter amount of time. Moreover, the present invention allows the end user a controlled and accurate and efficient way of producing large quantities of solvent-free hash in a short amount of time while doing so in a consistent, repeatable and cost-effective manner.
Claims
1. A method of extracting trichomes from cannabis, comprising the steps of: loading frozen cannabis flower product into a removable mesh basket having an agitation paddles connected thereto; placing the mesh basket into an extraction vessel having an input port and output port; filling the extraction vessel, with the mesh basket and cannabis flow product therein, with chilled water from a water tank via the input port; controlling the filling of the extraction vessel by a computerized controller; soaking the frozen cannabis flower product while spinning and alternating a direction of the mesh basket and agitating paddles for a first predetermined period of time and speed; controlling the agitating paddles by the computerized controller during the step of soaking; washing the frozen cannabis flower product while spinning and alternating a direction of the mesh basket and mesh basket for a second predetermined period of time and speed thereby releasing trichomes from the frozen cannabis flower product into the chilled water; controlling the mesh basket by the computerized controller during the step of washing; draining the chilled water and released trichomes therein into filter media in a separation/collection tank via the output port of the extraction vessel; filtering trichomes from the drained water for collection; removing the filter media from the separation/collection tank; and retrieving filtered and collected trichomes from the filter media.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the filter media is an array of bags, screens or mesh baskets of varying pore size.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of: providing a pump fluidly connected to the water tank; recirculating chilled water back into the main extraction vessel; and wherein a computerized controller is electronically connected to the pump and water tank to controllably deliver cold water to the main extraction tank.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of: cleaning the filter media with chilled water from the water tank.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of: introducing chilled water in a space defined by a double inner wall of the extraction vessel; delivering glycol into a space defined by a double exterior wall of the extraction vessel; the double inner wall residing within the double exterior wall; and providing an insulation jacket about the double exterior wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0021] The novel features which are characteristic of the present invention are set forth in the appended claims. However, the invention's preferred embodiments, together with further objects and attendant advantages, will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] As can be seen in
[0028] The system 10 of the present invention first includes a preferred embodiment of a main extraction vessel 12 that is preferably a multi-wall tank, such as a triple wall construction. Details of the triple wall construction of the main extraction tank 12 are shown in
[0029] It should also be understood that the use of a triple wall construction with a glycol jacket and an insulation jacket is a preferred embodiment of the present invention. However, other configurations of wall construction, such as a double wall or single wall construction, are still contemplated and within the scope of the present invention.
[0030] The entire system 10 is preferably configured on a large frame 72 with wheels 74 for ease of transport of the entire system 10.
[0031] The multi-wall construction of the present invention therefor provides a defined inner space that can be efficiently chilled via the glycol jacket 28 that interfaces with the outer surface of the inner tank wall 18. The outer insulation jacket 26 is insulated, which allows the inner tank 14, containing the frozen cannabis flower 30, to be chilled more efficiently and consistently.
[0032] Still referring to
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[0034] It should be understood that the internal post 33 and basket 32 arrangement may also be rotated and reciprocated using any known drive mechanism, including any gears or linkages interconnected to a motor that interconnected to the control system 38, as shown in
[0035] In the alternative embodiment 12′ of the main extraction tank of
[0036] The tanks 14, 20 and various components of the cannabis extraction system of the present invention, such as the internal post 33, auger 34, paddles 37 and basket 32, are preferably made of a sanitary material that can be easily and quickly cleaned, such as stainless steel.
[0037] At the top of the mesh basket 32, whether it includes a post 33 with paddles 37 removably attached thereto or a fixed auger 34 with helical paddle 40, are a number of basket handles/lifting eyes 32a to facilitate installation into the inner tank 14 as well as removal from the inner tank 14. The system 10 is preferably equipped with a winch 42, such as a 2000 pound power winch, to help install and remove the mesh basket 32, containing cannabis plant matter 30 therein, from the inner tank 14. For example, the mesh basket 32 is preferably lifted by the hook 42a and cable(s) 42b of the winch 42.
[0038] As can be understood, the removable basket 32 increases productivity because once a loaded basket 32 has been processed and spent as a result, another basket 32 loaded with new cannabis that is ready for processing can quickly and easily replace the already processed spent basket 32 to cut down on down time. Thus, multiple baskets 32, pre-loaded with material 30 for processing, can be prepared in advance to speed up processing of multiple batches of material 30. Moreover, the removeable mesh basket 32 also allows for quicker and easier cleaning of the main extraction vessel 12. Also, cleaning of the mesh basket 32 is greatly facilitated when it can be separated from the rest of the system 10 for its own cleaning and then subsequent loading with cannabis material 30 for extraction and collection processing.
[0039] In operation, according to the method 100 of the present invention as can be seen in
[0040] For example, as stated above, multiple mesh baskets 32 can be loaded with such material 30 in preparation for processing. The mesh basket 32, loaded with frozen raw cannabis flower material 30, is slid into, and installed into the inner tank 14 to a position of that shown in
[0041] In accordance with the present invention, the system and method are preferably automated and computer controller 38 to facilitate repeatably and accurate operation of the system 10 of the present invention. For example, the present invention includes a main controller 38 for such operator control of the system to carry out the method. More specifically, the operator uses the main controller 38 to instruct the system to fill the main extraction vessel 12 or 12′ with an exact amount of water 46 every cycle to allow for exact cycle repetition every time. For example, the computer controller 38 (and control panel associated therewith) can be fully programmed to control speed, time, alternating speed, alternating time, direction in a multi-stage program to customize each step of each cycle. As a further example, the controller 38 can be programmed to allow for multiple “sections” of washing where the wash cycle can be broken down into a beginning, middle and end and have different speeds and directions of rotation and times in each section. The foregoing is fully monitored, recorded and saved for future batches for quality control, efficiency, repeatability and the like. For example, the main controller 38 can monitor and record and provide alerts and alarms for parameters such as high temperatures, low temperatures, high or low water level in storage tanks, glycol temperature, as well as over, high and low speeds, and the like.
[0042] Once the main extraction vessel 12 or 12′ is loaded with frozen product 30 and the water 46 is introduced, a soaking step 108, in
[0043] The operator can adjust and pre-program the time speeds and direction of all functions in the main controller cabinet 38 to accommodate different types of product 30 that is being processed and to adjust the amount and manner of soaking/washing, as needed for the current job. The programming of the operation, including for soaking and washing, can be saved for easy recall and accurate repetition of the process.
[0044] Once the soaking cycle 108 is over, the washing cycle 110, seen in
[0045] Once the wash cycle is completed and water is drained from main extraction vessel and all trichomes are collected as described below, the spent product that was just washed is preferably spun at high speed in a “dry” cycle to remove water and make the wasted product weigh less and cost less to dispose of as well as mitigate mold growth while waiting to dispose of such spent product. Such drying can also allow the product to be reused in another process, such as being extracted in an ethanol extraction system or butane or CO2.
[0046] After the desired washing cycle(s) are complete, the operator drains the main extraction vessel 12 as in step 112 of
[0047] For example, they system and method of the present invention may use known “bubble bags” (not shown), which are very well known in the art. These bags are typically made of nylon but can be made of other materials. Alternatively, as seen in
[0048] Whether nylon bags or metal mesh basket filters 54 are used alone or in combination with each other, multi-stage graded filtration is desired for quality filtration. For example, such stacked filters (whether nylon bags, metal filter baskets 54 or a combination thereof) are preferably used to separate out unwanted debris and different quality trichomes 42 (due to size) from a cold/ice extraction process of the present invention. Preferably, the filters, generally referred to as 54, are stacked/nested form where the largest pore size bag or filter basket 54 is at the top and where the bags or filter baskets 54 have a successively smaller pore size as the water 46 and trichomes 42 travel together downstream/downward with the assistance of gravity. Although not limited to this array, below is an example array of filters 54 with different micron pore sizes that may be used with the system and method of the present invention 10 and what each filter typically collects: [0049] 220 micron filter (typically debris being filtered out) [0050] 190 micron filter (typically debris being filtered out) [0051] 160 micron filter (typically low quality trichomes) [0052] 120 micron filter (typically high quality trichomes) [0053] 90 micron filter (typically the best quality trichomes) [0054] 73 micron filter (typically high quality trichomes) [0055] 45 micron filter (typically medium quality trichomes) [0056] 25 micron filter (typically low to medium quality trichomes)
[0057] To assist with agitation during soaking and washing, one or more preferably adjustable vibrators may be affixed to the exterior of the separation/collection tank to keep product moving and increase separation and improve filtering. This is preferred over the prior process of manually shaking “bubble bags” by hand as it is more reliable, more consistent and much less labor intensive.
[0058] After filtration, the nylon bags, metal filter baskets 54, or combination thereof, are individually be slid out and removed from the separation/collection tank 52, as also seen in step 116 of
[0059] Therefore, as the water 46 and extracted trichomes 42 pass through the filter screens 54 and then drain into the double wall stainless steel separation/collection tank 52, the cannabis trichomes 42 are collected on the screens. The separation/collection tank 52 is sized to allow an entire cycle of water 46 to collect in it and remain chilled until it is needed for the next cycle. Also, for ease of cleaning the separation/collection tank 52 is positioned on slide-out rails 56 so the operator may gain easy access to the interior of the separation/collection tank 52 and the filter screens 54 therein, particularly for cleaning thereof.
[0060] The chilled water makeup tank 48, that was previously used to fill the main extraction vessel 12 with chilled water 46, also provides water 46 for a cleaning operation where the operator carries out a chilled pressurized wash down of the screens 54 in the double wall separation/collection tank 52. Once the screens 54 are washed, the slide out rails 56 under tank 52 facilitates the operator to easily slide out the tank 52 from under the unit, remove the screens 54 and then thoroughly clean this separation/collection tank 52.
[0061] As can be understood, once the main extraction vessel 12 or 12′ is reloaded with a new mesh basket 32 pre-loaded with frozen product 30 to be processed, the operation and method of the present invention can be started and then carried out again. Several mesh baskets 32 may be pre-loaded with frozen cannabis product 30 in advance to facilitate processing of such several pre-loaded baskets 32 of cannabis flower 30 in rapid succession thereby reducing the overall time of processing.
[0062] Moreover, the water 46 in the insulated holding tank 48 can be brought back into the main extraction vessel 12 or 12′, if desired, via a sanitary pump 58, via pipes 60, that is controlled by the main controller cabinet 38. This allows the operator to replace an exact amount of water 46 into the process time and time again, as needed to suit the current job. As above, this function can also be saved for future batches for accurate repeatability of the process.
[0063] As shown in
[0064] Once the hash resin trichomes 42 is extracted using the system and method of the present invention, as mentioned above, it requires further processing before consumption. For example, the collected trichomes 42 will typically be laid out on parchment paper for drying and further processing. For example, the resin trichomes 42 is commonly cut or chopped and then stored so it may dry. The drying process may be carried out in many different ways. Since such drying is so well known in the art, it need not be discussed further herein.
[0065] It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be covered by the appended claims.