Composting apparatus

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Inventors

Taylor, Lauren P.
Petroski, Alex

Application #

038700

Filed

May-14-1979

Published

Oct-28-1980

Current US Class

071/9
248/422
248/49
422/110
422/111
435/290.4

International Classes

C05F 011/08

Field of Search

422/62 422/110 422/111 422/184 422/187 422/238 71/8 71/9 435/313 435/289 435/290 435/291 435/302 248/49 248/422 248/669 248/656 52/126 52/745

Assignee

LRS Research (Broomall, PA)

Examiners

Schor; Kenneth M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Johnson; Philip S.

US Patent References

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Other References

Product Engineering, 10/1961, p. 105, Duff-Norton Worm Gear Jacks. Product Engineering, 1/1961, p. 73, Duff Norton Worm Gear Jacks.

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Abstract
An apparatus and a method for composting organic material, wherein a plurality of frame members are spaced from each other, and a plurality of support members are connected to each frame members. Hollow, perforated conduits are connected to and extend between corresponding support members of adjacent frame members. The conduits are movable vertically along the support members. An evacuator withdraws fluid from the compost material through the conduits, and an injector may inject treatment material into the compost material through the conduits. An analysis system is provided to analyze the composting state of the organic material and to determine any treatment necessary required by the organic material as a result of the analysis of the composting state.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. A composting apparatus for use in composting organic material, said apparatus comprising:

(a) a plurality of frame members spaced from each other;

(b) a plurality of support members connected to each frame member;

(c) a plurality of hollow, perforated conduits extending between said frame members and connected to support members at adjacent frame members, said conduits being movable vertically along said support members while connected to said support members;

(d) injector means at one end of said conduits for injecting at least fluid into said conduits; and

(e) evacuator means at the end of said conduits opposite said injector means for withdrawing at least fluid from said conduits.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to forced draft compostors, and in particular, relates to composting apparatuses wherein long windrows of organic material are formed over one or more conduits which evacuate air from the windrow to speed the composting process.

With the increased interest in "natural" foods and a growing general aversion to many foods treated with chemical pesticides and herbicides, there is also an increasing demand for "organic" fertilizers in place of the commonly used chemical fertilizers. Aside from using animal excrement and other organic waste by-products, one of the oldest methods of obtaining natural, organic fertilizer is the composting method wherein leaves and other vegetation are collected into piles in which the process of natural decay breaks down these various materials into material suitable for use as fertilizer. Composting, however, is not a quick process when simply left to procede at its natural rate in a pile of organic material, and the process rate is subject to many variables which affect the rate, such as: temperature, humidity, pH, and availability of air or oxygen to enhance the decay process.
 
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