Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Condition responsive control process
Patent
1989-04-14
1991-09-17
Lacey, David L.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Condition responsive control process
435290, 435299, 435313, 435813, 422184, 210612, 71 9, 374141, C12Q 300, C12M 138
Patent
active
050494864
ABSTRACT:
A temperature monitoring method and apparatus for monitoring the temperature within a mass of organic matter moved through a composting vessel. An elongated, stationary probe extends through the vessel from one end toward another end thereof. A plurality of temperature measuring devices are mounted along the probe. The probe may extend through a compaction ram and be provided with a sleeve for accommodating movement of the ram relative to the probe. A decoupling device provides for decoupling of the probe from a mounting base and an extraction device permits the probe to be extracted from the vessel for replacement thereof. The probe provides a method of monitoring temperature in the mass and a method of composting by monitoring temperature in the mass and regulating the temperature of the mass in response thereto.
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Blackwood Kenneth R.
Derryberry David B.
Ashbrook-Simon-Hartley Corporation
Beisner William H.
Lacey David L.
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