Claims
- 1. A process for forming a biodegradable material by:
(a) forming a pre-gelled starch suspension that is maintained between approximately 0 and 60° C.; (b) adding to the pre-gelled starch suspension a dry or damp, homogeneous mixture containing at least wood fibers having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8 (width: length) to form a homogenous moldable composition; and (c) molding the homogenous moldable composition with heat to form a biodegradable material.
- 2. A process for forming a biodegradable material by:
(a) forming a first pre-gelled starch suspension that is maintained at a low temperature; (b) mixing together wood fibers or flour (having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8), a second pre-gelled starch suspension, and/or a native starch to form a homogenous mixture; (c) adding to the pre-gelled starch suspension the dry or damp, homogeneous mixture to form a homogenous moldable composition; and (d) molding the homogenous moldable composition with heat to form a biodegradable material.
- 3. A process for forming a biodegradable material by:
(a) forming a pre-gelled starch suspension (the pre-gel) produced from approximately 3-10% potato starch by weight of the pre-gel and approximately 90-97% water by weight of the pre-gel such that the pre-gelled suspension is maintained at low temperature; (b) mixing together wood fibers or flour (having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8), a pre-gelled starch suspension produced from approximately 15% corn starch (by weight of the pre-gel) and approximately 85% water by weight of the pre-gel, and a native starch (for example approximately 50-70%, or, more specifically, 57-65.8%, corn starch (by weight of the homogenous moldable composition) or approximately 2-15% or, more specifically, 3-5% potato starch (by weight of the homogenous moldable composition)) to form a homogeneous mixture; (c) adding to the pre-gelled potato starch suspension the homogeneous mixture to form a final homogenous moldable composition; and (d) molding the homogenous moldable composition with heat to form a biodegradable material.
- 4. A process for forming a biodegradable material by:
(a) forming a pre-gelled paper starch suspension that is maintained at low temperatures; (b) adding to the pre-gelled paper starch suspension a dry or damp, homogeneous mixture containing at least wood fibers having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8 (width: length) to form a homogeneous moldable composition; and (c) molding the homogeneous moldable composition with heat to form a biodegradable material.
- 5. A process for forming a biodegradable material by:
(a) forming a first pre-gelled paper starch suspension that is maintained at low temperatures; (b) mixing together wood fibers or flour (having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8), and a native starch(s) to form a homogeneous mixture; (c) adding to the first pre-gelled starch suspension the homogenous mixture to form a homogenous moldable composition; and (d) molding the homogenous moldable composition with heat to form a biodegradable material.
- 6. A process for forming a biodegradable material by:
(a) forming a pre-gelled starch suspension produced from approximately 2-15% potato starch (by weight of the pre-gel), preferably about 2.5, 5, 10, or 15%; approximately 5-10% paper pulp (by weight of the pre-gel), preferably about 5.9-8%; and approximately 75-95% water (by weight of the pre-gel) such that the pre-gelled suspension is maintained at low temperatures; (b) mixing together wood fibers or flour (having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8, preferably between 1:2 and 1:4), native corn starch and native potato starch to form a homogeneous mixture; (c) adding to the pre-gelled potato starch suspension the homogeneous mixture to form a homogenous moldable composition; and (d) molding the homogenous moldable composition with heat to form a biodegradable material.
- 7. The process of claims 1-6, further comprising adding a material selected from the following list to the wood fibers to form a homogeneous mixture:
(i) waxes, fatty alcohols, phospholipids or other high molecular weight biochemicals, such as glycerol; (ii) approximately 0.5-20% water (by weight of the homogenous moldable composition); (iii) baking powder; and/or (iv) natural earth fillers, clays, bentonite, amorphous raw products, gypsum or calcium sulfate, minerals such as limestone, or man made inert fillers.
- 8. A process comprising the steps of:
(a) forming a pre-gelled starch suspension or paper starch suspension that is maintained at a low temperature; (b) mixing together wood fibers or flour (having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8) and (i) dry or damp starch; (ii) pre-gelled starch; (iii) wax, fatty alcohol, phospholipid and/or other high molecular weight biochemicals; (v) baking powder; and/or (vi) homogenous moldable composition of natural earth fillers, clays, bentonite, amorphous raw products, gypsum or calcium sulfate, minerals such as limestone, and man made materials such as fly-ash to form a homogeneous mixture; (c) adding to the pre-gelled starch suspension the dry or damp, homogeneous mixture to form a homogenous moldable composition; and (d) molding the homogenous moldable composition with heat to form a biodegradable material.
- 9. The process of claims 1-8, wherein the pregelled starch suspension is produced from approximately 2.5-15% starch (by weight of the pre-gel), and from approximately 85-97.5% of water by weight of the homogenous moldable composition.
- 10. The process of claims 1-8, wherein the pre-gelled starch suspension I produced from approximately 2.5-5.5% starch and from approximately 94.5-97.5% water.
- 11. The process of claims 1-8, wherein the pre-gelled starch suspension is produced from approximately 2.5-10% potato starch, and 90 to 97.5% water (by weight of the pre-gel).
- 12. The process of claims 1-8, wherein the pre-gelled starch suspension is produced from approximately 15% corn starch (by weight of the pre-gel).
- 13. The process of claims 1-8, wherein the pregelled paper starch solution is produced from approximately 5-10% paper pulp (by weight of the pre-gel), approximately 5-15%, natural starch, and approximately 75-90% water (by weight of the pre-gel).
- 14. The process of claims 1-8, wherein the starch is corn starch or potato starch.
- 15. The process of claims 1-8, wherein the starch is a mixture of potato starch and corn starch.
- 16. The process of claims 1-8, wherein corn starch comprises approximately 4-18%, by weight of the homogenous moldable composition.
- 17. The process of claims 1-8, wherein wood fibers or flour comprise approximately 11-24% of the homogenous moldable composition that contains the pregelled starch solution.
- 18. The process of claims 1-8, wherein the wood fibers or flour comprise approximately 7-11% by weight of the homogenous moldable composition that contains the pregelled paper starch solution.
- 19. The process of claims 1-8, wherein the wood fibers or flour have an aspect ratio, width to length of between approximately 1:2 and 1:8.
- 20. A biodegradable, compostable material made according to a process of claims 1-19 or claims 24-27.
- 21. The material of claim 20 that disintegrates to component parts in less than one year.
- 22. The material of claim 20 that disintegrates to component molecules in less than six months.
- 23. The material of claim 20, that disintegrates in 24 days.
- 24. The process of claims 1-19 that further comprises using pressure in combination or alternation with heat to mold the biodegradable material.
- 25. The process of claim 24, wherein the pressure is between approximately 2-3 psi
- 26. The process of claims 1-19, wherein heat is used to produce the material.
- 27. The process of claim 26, wherein the heat used to mold the biodegradable materials is between approximately 150-250° C.
- 28. The material of claim 20 coated with a suitable liquid-resistant coating.
- 29. The material the claim 28, wherein the coating is selected from coatings such as PROTECoat (from New Coat, Inc.), Zein® (a biodegradable material isolated from corn); polylactic acid; poly hydroxyalkanoate; bacterial cellulose; chitosan based polymer; or waxes and oil based coatings.
- 30. The material of claim 28, wherein the coating is applied either as a thin film, sprayed or dipped.
- 31. A process for creating a waterproof material by:
(a) forming a first pre-gelled starch suspension that is maintained at low temperatures; (b) mixing together wood fibers or flour (having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8), and wax, fatty alcohol, phospholipids or other high molecular weight biochemical, such as glycerol; (c) adding to the first pre-gelled starch suspension the homogeneous mixture containing the wood fiber and other material; (d) molding the homogeneous composition with heat to form a biodegradable material; and (e) coating the material with a liquid-resistant coating.
- 32. The material of claim 31, wherein the coating is includes but not limited to PROTECoat, Zein®; polylacticacid; poly hydroxyalkanoate; bacterial cellulose; chitosan based polymers; or waxes and oil based coatings.
- 33. The process of claim 28, wherein a vacuum is used to form a film around the molded article.
- 34. A process is provided for creating an open cell foam material by:
(a) forming a first pre-gelled starch suspension that is maintained at a low temperature; (b) mixing together wood fibers or flour (having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8), a second pre-gelled starch suspension to form a homogeneous composition, and a source of gas; (c) adding to the first pre-gelled starch suspension a dry or damp, homogeneous mixture containing the wood fibers and second pre-gelled starch; and (d) molding the homogeneous composition with heat to form a biodegradable material.
- 35. A process for forming an open cell foam material by:
(a) forming a pre-gelled starch suspension produced from approximately 3-5% potato starch (by weight of the pre-gel) and approximately 95-97% water (by weight of the pre-gel) such that the pre-gelled suspension is maintained at low temperatures; (b) mixing together wood fibers or flour (having an aspect ratio between approximately 1:2 and 1:8), a second pre-gelled starch suspension (the second pre-gel) produced from approximately 15% corn starch (by weight of the second pre-gel) and approximately 85% water (by weight of the second pre-gel), and baking powder of 0.4-12% baking powder (by weight of the homogeneous moldable composition) to form a homogeneous mixture; (c) adding to the pre-gelled potato starch suspension a homogeneous mixture containing the wood fibers and pre-gelled corn starch to form a homogeneous moldable composition; and (d) molding the homogeneous moldable composition with heat to form a biodegradable material.
- 36. The material of claim 20 in the form of a cup.
- 37. The material of claim 20 in the form of a tray.
- 38. The material of claim 20 in the form of a bowl.
- 39. The material of claim 20 in the form of a plate.
- 40. The material of claim 20 in the form of a utensil.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/348,003, filed Jan. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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