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Claims for Patent: 10,011,798


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Summary for Patent: 10,011,798
Title:Dairy manure waste fiber to energy process
Abstract: A process for converting waste fibers to solid fuel is provided, including providing a supply of animal waste including the waste fibers in a predetermined quantity; washing the supply of animal waste for a predetermined washing period; dewatering the supply of animal waste by separating water from the waste fibers for a predetermined dewatering period; shedding the waste fibers for separating liquids from solids; compressing the dewatered and shed waste fibers to generate a plurality of briquettes; torrefying at least one of the plurality of briquettes in a torrefaction reactor using a heat source at a predetermined torrefying temperature for a predetermined torrefying period; removing the at least one of the plurality of briquettes from the reactor; and cooling the torrefaction reactor to reach a predetermined cooling temperature.
Inventor(s): Kennedy; Peter M. (Gurnee, IL)
Assignee: QUALITY FLOW, INC. (Northbrook, IL)
Application Number:15/650,498
Patent Claims:1. A process for converting waste fibers to solid fuel, said process comprising: providing a supply of animal waste including the waste fibers; washing the supply of animal waste for a washing period sufficient to remove at least one of urine, dirt, and soil from the animal waste to provide a washed animal waste; removing water from said washed animal waste to provide waste fiber comprising less than 70% water, by weight; shredding said waste fibers; compressing the waste fibers after said shredding to generate a plurality of briquettes; torrefying at least one of the plurality of briquettes in a torrefaction reactor using a heat source in the absence of oxygen at a temperature for a time period sufficient to provide a torrefied briquette; adding cellulose particles to the compressed waste fibers during said torrefying step to absorb by-product oils and tar from the fibers; removing the torrefied briquette from the reactor; and cooling the torrefaction reactor to a temperature below the temperature during said torrefying step.

2. The process of claim 1, wherein said providing step is performed first, said washing step is performed after said providing step, said dewatering step is performed after said washing step, said compressing step is performed after said dewatering step, and said torrefying step is performed after said compressing step.

3. The process of claim 1, wherein said cellulose particles include at least one of: sawdust, absorbent rice hulls, and peanut shells.

4. The process of claim 1, wherein said temperature of said torrefying step ranges between 600 and 700 degrees Fahrenheit.

5. The process of claim 1, wherein said time period of said torrefying step lasts up to thirty minutes.

6. The process of claim 1, wherein a dimension of the at least one of the plurality of compressed briquettes is approximately 3.5'' by 2.5'' by 6.0''.

7. The process of claim 1, wherein said temperature of said cooling step is below 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

8. The process of claim 1, further comprising recompressing the at least one of the plurality of briquettes after said torrefying step.

9. The process of claim 1, further comprising pulverizing the at least one of the plurality of briquettes after said torrefying step.

10. A process for converting waste fibers to solid fuel, said process comprising: providing an animal waste including waste fibers; removing contamination from the animal waste; dewatering the supply of animal waste by separating water from the waste fibers to provide dewatered water fibers; shredding the dewatered water fibers to provide shredded waste fibers; compressing the shredded waste fibers to generate a plurality of briquettes; torrefying at least one of the plurality of briquettes in a torrefaction reactor using a heat source in the absence of oxygen at a temperature for a time period sufficient to provide a torrefied briquette; absorbing at least one of by-product oils and tar from the briquettes with cellulose particles; and, removing the torrefied briquette from the reactor.

11. The process of claim 10, further comprising: removing oxygen from said torrefaction reactor prior to torrefying said at least one of the plurality of briquettes.

12. The process of claim 10, wherein said cellulose particles include at least one of: sawdust, absorbent rice hulls, and peanut shells.

13. The process of claim 10, wherein said temperature of said torrefying step ranges between 600 and 700 degrees Fahrenheit.

14. The process of claim 10, wherein said time period of said torrefying step lasts up to thirty minutes.

15. The process of claim 10, further comprising: recompressing the torrefied briquette after said torrefied briquette is removed from the reactor.

16. The process of claim 10, further comprising pulverizing the torrefied briquette after said torrefied briquette is removed from the reactor.

17. The process of claim 10 further comprising: preheating said torrefaction reactor to 350 degrees Fahrenheit before torrefying said at least one of the plurality of briquettes in said torrefaction reactor.

18. The process of claim 10, wherein said torrefaction reactor includes a lid, and wherein the process includes: sealing said lid to said torrefaction reactor before torrefying said at least one of the plurality of briquettes in said torrefaction reactor.

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