Abstract: The Multipurpose Agitator System the Organic Waste Converter consists of specially designed blades which help to mix, break down, disintegrate, granulate and powder the waste materials put into the waste converter machine. These blades are designed keeping in mind the main objective, to ease the load on the driving unit of the agitator without compromising on the performance. This increases the efficiency of the system significantly. The spiral design of the blades placed on the agitator arms significantly reduces the load on the driving unit of the agitator. Another important design aspect of the blade is that the blade will force the waste materials to the ends of the agitator arms which will mix the materials uniformly
We Claim
1) A Multipurpose Agitator System which is capable of mixing, disintegration, granulation and discharging organic waste materials in a limited time frame characterized that it comprising; an agitators does the mechanism to put something into motion by shaking or stirring which further comprising a specially designed blades to enhance the function of proper mixing; the blades further responsible for the granulation of food waste during the process; an agitator arms where the spiral designed blades where placed; the blades on the agitator arms are aligned in such a way that along the mixing and granulation; a specially designed central arm from where the system is capable to discharge the processed output; Agitator consists of a rotating stirring shaft passing through the centre of the chamber and made of SS having a pipe-shape fitted with the agitator arms made of SS plates.
2) The Multipurpose Agitator System which is capable of mixing, disintegration, granulation and discharging organic waste materials in a limited time frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the specially designed on the agitators has a clearance of less than 2mm from the tank.
3) The Multipurpose Agitator System which is capable of mixing, disintegration, granulation and discharging organic waste materials in a limited time frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the number of blades may vary depends on the size of the tank preferably at least of 6 to 12 in number.
4) The Multipurpose Agitator System which is capable of mixing, disintegration, granulation and discharging organic waste materials in a limited time frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the blades are made of spiral in design it reduces the load on the driving unit of agitator.
5) The Multipurpose Agitator System which is capable of mixing, disintegration, granulation and discharging organic waste materials in a limited time frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the waste materials tends to move towards the center point when nearing completion of process and automatically discharges the output.
6) The Multipurpose Agitator System which is capable of mixing, disintegration, granulation and discharging organic waste materials in a limited time frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein reversing the rotation of the agitator using specially designed central arm thereby eliminating the need of human interaction.
7) The Multipurpose Agitator System which is capable of mixing, disintegration, granulation and discharging organic waste materials in a limited time frame as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spiral blades placed diagonally opposite to each other at pre defined angle preferably of 30 deg, and 90 deg. of every adjacent blades.
8) A method for enabling Multipurpose Agitator System which is capable of mixing, disintegration, granulation and discharging organic waste materials in a limited time frame comprises the steps of specially designed blades which helps to mix, break down, disintegrate and powder the waste materials, the spiral design of the blades placed on the agitator arms significantly reduce the load on the driving unit thereby improving the efficiency of the system, the design of the blades forces the waste materials to the end of the agitator arms ensuring uniform mixing of the waste materials during processing, the system is carefully calibrated to maintain a clearance of 2 mm between the agitator chamber's inner surface and the agitator blades, careful calibration ensures equilibrium of the system resulting in the granulation of the waste materials during processing, the agitator is axially balanced and the blades of the agitator arms are aligned at an angle such that during the rotation of the agitator, the waste materials move towards a centre point nearing the completion of the process, to automatically
discharge the processed output and is done by reversing the rotation of the agitator and with the help of a specially designed central arm thereby eliminating the need of human interaction.
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| 1 | 202041048519-MSME Certificate_As Filed_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 2 | 202041048519-Form9_Early Publication_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 3 | 202041048519-Form5_As Filed_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 4 | 202041048519-Form28_Small Entity_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 5 | 202041048519-Form2 (Title Page)_Complete_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 6 | 202041048519-Form1_As Filed_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 7 | 202041048519-Form18_Examination request_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 8 | 202041048519-Drawings_As Filed_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 9 | 202041048519-Description Complete_As Filed_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 10 | 202041048519-Correspondence_As Filed_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 11 | 202041048519-Claims_As Filed_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 12 | 202041048519-Abstract_As Filed_06-11-2020.pdf | 2020-11-06 |
| 13 | abstract 202041048519.jpg | 2021-10-18 |
| 14 | 202041048519-FER.pdf | 2021-10-18 |
| 15 | 202041048519-Marked up Copies_FER Reply_13-01-2022.pdf | 2022-01-13 |
| 16 | 202041048519-Correspondence_FER Reply_13-01-2022.pdf | 2022-01-13 |
| 17 | 202041048519-Claims_FER Reply_13-01-2022.pdf | 2022-01-13 |
| 18 | 202041048519-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-04-01-2024).pdf | 2023-12-22 |
| 19 | 202041048519-US(14)-ExtendedHearingNotice-(HearingDate-10-01-2024).pdf | 2024-01-04 |
| 1 | 202041048519SSE_31-03-2021.pdf |