This invention relates to an apparatus for comminuting dead animal carcasses. This enables the carcass material to be composted in windrows, or otherwise disposed of or used.
Farm animals who die and cannot be butchered must be disposed of in an acceptable way. Cremation introduces carbon dioxide and other undesirable gases into the atmosphere; burying can infect ground water; and whole-animal composting is a slow process.
Prior inventors have proposed various machines for comminuting or shredding carcasses. This invention is an improvement over such prior devices.
An object of the invention is to provide a machine, preferably a portable machine, which can shred carcasses of whole large animals such as pigs, horses and cows so that they can be efficiently composted above ground in an environmentally acceptable way.
These and other objects are attained by a carcass composter as described below.
In the accompanying drawings,
a is a side elevation of one of the pug tooth elements shown in
b is a top plan view thereof;
c is a front elevation thereof;
a- 7l are details of static structural elements forming the composter housing; and
a- 8l are details of rotating elements contained within the housing.
A carcass composter embodying the invention comprises a housing 10 (
As shown in
Each pug tooth element 30 (see detail,
The pug tooth elements are arranged in mirror-image fashion on the two shafts, and the shafts are caused to rotate in opposite directions by a pair of spur gears 40, 42 (
One of the two shafts 22 extends out of the end of the gearbox, for connection to a driving mechanism 50. The mechanism, shown in
In operation, the driving mechanism is actuated, turning the rotors in opposite directions so that the opposed teeth approach each other at the top of the unit. A carcass is then fed in at the top, and the teeth draw the carcass through the composter as they shred it. An articulated hopper (not shown) may be secured to the top of the device for safety reasons and to aid the infeed process. Comminuted material falls from the bottom of the device and is collected and mixed with other materials such as straw for immediate or subsequent arrangement in windrows. Alternatively, the pulped material can be utilized to produce other forms of energy in other processes.
If the machine become clogged or jammed, a reversing feature on the power source assists in clearing any material obstruction.
Since the invention is subject to modifications and variations, it is intended that the foregoing description and the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as only illustrative of the invention.
This application claims benefit of provisional applications 61/146184, filed Jan. 21, 2009, and 61/150563, filed Feb. 6, 2009.
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61146184 | Jan 2009 | US | |
61150563 | Feb 2009 | US |