Organic waste disposal equipment and systems

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Bioreactor

Reexamination Certificate

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C435S290100, C435S290200

Reexamination Certificate

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06482643

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
This invention is concerned about improvements of organic waste disposal equipment and systems that utilize microbes' bioactivities.
As waste disposal capacity is a big problem for each local self-governing body nowadays, organic waste disposal equipment is spreading not only for home use but also among restaurants and other food businesses as well as poultry farming, hog-raising and other industries.
Waste disposal equipment is either a recycle type to make use of wastes as compost or a disappearance type to let most of wastes disappeared by microbes' bioactivities. Among these two, various kinds of the latter type, i.e. utilizing microbes, are sold by electrical appliances manufacturers and others as microbes are readily available due to the recent development of biotechnology.
One of the advantages of waste disposal equipment utilizing bioactivities is that you can readily introduce one as microbes let wastes almost disappear to save your time and trouble. This type of waste disposal equipment is not only useful at general households, apartments and condominiums or their adjacent restaurants, but also is utilized for industrial or commercial purposes as it is expandable to a large scale. Also in the case of processing by microbes, waste treatment containers are filled with decomposition media such as wooden chips, wooden dust or peat moss, etc. as a carrier to maintain microbes of soil and other types that decompose protein, cellulose, etc. These decomposition media provide microbes with fermentation beds so that wastes are disposed by fermentative decomposition. Wastes are loaded one after another to be decomposed and part or whole of decomposition media is available for use as compost after the decomposition process.
In the case of waste disposal utilizing bioactivities, sure and prompt disposal is achieved by mixing wastes with decomposition media in a dependable way. However, conventional waste disposal systems or equipment have a problem of wastes remaining non-decomposed because they mainly adopt mixing impellers within treatment tanks leaving some dead spaces where mixing is difficult. This problem has been a factor of inefficiency of decomposition process as well as a major cause of foul odors.
In addition, equipment structures and mixing methods of conventional systems have caused enlargement of equipment size bringing about various problems as a result. For example, there is a space problem and in many cases installation is impossible for large-sized waste disposal equipment. Moreover, due to the batch system employed, you have to wait for completion of decomposition process in one treatment tank before proceeding to the next decomposition process, in other words, a defect of slow response to the fluctuating disposal quantity.
Besides, there is a problem of lowering operational efficiency, as you have to suspend operation of the equipment for exchanging decomposition media or removing powdery dust and non-decomposable leftovers, which you have to do periodically. On top of this, in the case of waste disposal utilizing bioactivities, moisture content gradually accumulates to a saturation point as decomposition advances, which in turn prevents air circulation to make microbes weak or die out and reduces disposal capacity. This problem tends to become the more serious as the bigger treatment tanks are and also causes offensive odors due to the change into anaerobic conditions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In the wake of the above-mentioned problems, the inventor of this system has devoted himself to research and development to succeed in this invention. This invention has a feature in its treatment method that wastes are disposed by microbes while they are circulating within treatment tanks, i.e., wastes stored at the bottom part of a treatment tank are transferred to the upper part of its own or other tanks by lifting conveyors. A feature of this invention in its hardware mechanism, on the other hand, is that this waste disposal equipment utilizing bioactivities consists of waste treatment tanks and lifting conveyors that transfer wastes stored at the bottom part to the upper part of their own or other tanks.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
“Treatment tanks” stated in this document are containers to store wastes and decomposition media in which microbes are maintained. Wastes are disposed within treatment tanks by fermentative decomposition. Structures and shapes of treatment tanks can be any style without limitations. In the case of this invention, however, because content at the bottom part of treatment tanks is transferred to own or other tanks by lifting conveyors for blending and mixing purposes, the system with lifting conveyors equipped outside of treatment tanks (hereinafter referred to as [Outside conveyor type]) is made to have an outflow exit at the bottom part of treatment tanks so that content is sent to lifting conveyors or transfer devices connecting to the conveyors. In the case of this invention with lifting conveyors equipped inside of treatment tanks (hereinafter referred to as [Inside conveyor type]), content is circulated within treatment tanks as is done conventionally. The inside conveyor type may be equipped with plural numbers of conveyors to improve mixing efficiency. As to material of treatment tanks, plastics, stainless steel or other materials difficult to corrode are preferable. Decomposition media is a carrier to maintain microbes of soil and other types as above mentioned, for example, wooden chips, wooden dust, peat moss, active carbon not too wet, zeolite particles, ceramics balls, natural minerals, rice husks, etc.
In order to release powdery dust and water which are produced along with the microbes decomposition process, treatment tanks may be made to have through holes, mesh parts at their bottom part or equipped with containers having such holes or meshes as another option. Containers with through holes or mesh parts may be made of metal sheets with punching holes or metal wire nets, for example. In the case of plastics, punching or molds with many holes may be employed. Water receivers are fitted under a container with through holes and then water gathered should be discharged after treatment by water treatment devices or the like. Water receivers may be installed under plural numbers of such containers, too. Water treatment devices can be any general type without limitations.
Waste disposal equipment and systems of this invention can respond flexibly to increase or decrease of waste volume by either piling up or reducing treatment tanks. In this connection, lifting conveyors, either outside or inside type, may be added or reduced corresponding with the height of piled up treatment tanks. In the case of outside conveyor type, another lifting conveyor may be connected to the original lifting conveyor separately, or else you may set up a conveyor at the maximum permissible height from the beginning so that you may adjust it to load wastes into the uppermost tank by shooters or the like. Additionally, in the case of outside conveyor type, circulation of wastes may be done within one treatment tank (The piled up treatment tanks are regarded as one tank in this invention.) or among plural numbers of treatment tanks installed in parallel by transferring wastes from one tank to another in series by lifting conveyors. In this regard, those plural numbers of treatment tanks may be connected to form an endless mechanism to let wastes circulate therein and also may have a mechanism to open the last end treatment tank for discharging content so that you may make use of the equipment as a fertilizer maker.
“Lifting conveyors” are devices to transfer wastes at the bottom part to the upper part of treatment tanks. In the case of outside conveyor type, wastes may be transferred to either own or other tanks installed in parallel. A mechanism of lifting conveyors may be any style without limitations as long as it produces thrust force, for example, scre

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