Claims
- 1. A process for the manufacture of a product useful as an artificial soil, soil conditioner or peat substitute, comprising the step of subjecting an aqueous mixture containing a substantially solid feed excrement from animals and water to treatment with an alternating electric current at a frequency of a predetermined magnitude and for a predetermined period of time, such that an odorless solid product capable of absorbing several times its own weight of water is recoverable by water removal.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the steps are further characterized by at least one of the following parameters:
- (i) said animals are herbivorous animals;
- (ii) a ratio of said substantially solid feed to water falls within a range of about 1:1 to about 1:4 by volume;
- (iii) said alternating electric current has a potential within a range of about 10 to about 1000 volts;
- (iv) said time period falls within a range of about 5 seconds to about 10 minutes;
- (v) said recovered solid product is capable of absorbing at least six times its own weight of water;
- (vi) said frequency of said predetermined magnitude is in a range of 5 Hz-200 kHz;
- (vii) when recovered said odorless solid product is capable of absorbing 3-10 times its own weight of water;
- (viii) said odorless solid product is also biologically sterile.
- 3. The process of claim 1, wherein said treatment is effected by flowing said aqueous mixture through a reactor, said reactor including a mechanism for providing said alternating electric current.
- 4. The process of claim 1, wherein said substantially solid feed includes raw animal excrement.
- 5. The process of claim 1, wherein said substantially solid feed includes a mixture of animal excrement with paper mill sludge.
- 6. The process of claim 5, wherein a ratio of animal excrement to paper mill sludge, falls within a range of about 1:10 to about 10:1 by volume.
- 7. An odorless, microbiologically sterile and porous product capable of absorbing several times its own weight of water, useful as an artificial soil, soil conditioner or peat substitute, and which is obtainable by the process defined in claim 1.
- 8. A product useful as an artificial soil, soil conditioner or peat substitute comprising an electrically treated excrement from animals, the product being odorless, porous, microbiologically sterile and capable of absorbing several times its own weight of water.
- 9. An apparatus for the manufacture of an odorless and porous solid product capable of absorbing several times its own weight of water, useful as an artificial soil, soil conditioner or peat substitute, the apparatus comprising a line including in sequence:
- (a) a first mechanism for providing a substantially solid feed including excrement from animals into the apparatus;
- (b) a second mechanism for forming an aqueous mixture of said substantially solid feed with water;
- (c) a reactor mechanism for subjecting said aqueous mixture to treatment with an alternating electric current at a predetermined frequency; and
- (d) a third mechanism for separating excess liquid from a product resulting from said reactor mechanism and for recovering the solid product.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said reactor mechanism includes a generally elongate, tubular reactor defining a reactor space bounded by insulated wall mechanism, inlet and outlet mechanism for flowing aqueous mixture through said reactor space, and phase and zero electrodes cooperatively disposed within said reactor space and connected to a supply of alternating electric current having a frequency within the range of 5 Hz-200 kHz, thereby providing mechanism for applying said current to said aqueous mixture when said mixture flows through said reactor space.
- 11. A reactor mechanism for use in an apparatus for the manufacture of an odorless and porous solid product capable of absorbing several times its own weight of water, useful as an artificial soil, soil conditioner or peat substitute, the reactor mechanism comprising a reactor defining a reactor space bounded by insulating wall mechanism, said reactor including inlet and outlet mechanisms for flowing aqueous mixture through said reactor space, and phase and zero electrodes being cooperatively disposed within said reactor space and being connected to a supply of alternating electric current having a predetermined frequency, thereby providing mechanism for applying said current to said aqueous mixture when said mixture flows through said reactor space.
- 12. The reactor mechanism of claim 11, wherein said predetermined frequency falls within a range of 5 Hz-200 kHz.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of PCT/US97/21663, filed Dec. 1, 1997.
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