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Jonathan Pote Phones & Addresses

  • 1963 Montgomery St, Starkville, MS 39759 (662) 323-1251 (662) 324-0401
  • 4476 S Montgomery St, Starkville, MS 39759 (662) 324-0401
  • Mississippi State, MS
  • Fayetteville, AR

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Decorticating Method For Separating Bast From Core Of Forage Chopped Kenaf Or The Like

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US Patent:
55070744, Apr 16, 1996
Filed:
Feb 24, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/393824
Inventors:
Lung-hua Chen - Rancho Palos Verdes CA
Jonathan Pote - Starkville MS
Marty Fuller - Starkville MS
Assignee:
Mississippi State University - Mississippi State MS
International Classification:
D01B 140
US Classification:
19 5R
Abstract:
A method of decorticating short lengths, typically three to five inches of material such as kenaf to separate bast from core and which has been harvested by a chopper harvester of the type used for harvesting stripped corn stalks. Material is subjected to abrading by a saw blade roller and travels down a screen for treatment by a combing action which results in separation of substantially all core from bast. The core passes through the screen and the bast is swept over the end of the screen onto respective collection conveyors.

Decorticating Machine With Variable Speed Feed And Beater Rollers

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US Patent:
54654645, Nov 14, 1995
Filed:
Jun 17, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/261978
Inventors:
Lung-Hua Chen - Rancho Palos Verdes CA
Jonathan Pote - Starkville MS
Marty Fuller - Starkville MS
Assignee:
Mississippi State University - Mississippi State MS
International Classification:
D01B 122
US Classification:
19 24
Abstract:
A decortication machine for loosening and separating the core of kenaf or similar stalks from the outer fiber. The machine includes first and second sets of bladed feed rollers which have blades which intermesh to crush and split the bast fiber bark longitudinally and breakup the core of the stalks into short segments. The stalks are then fed into a first set of bladed beater rollers which have blades which intermesh to beat against the bast fiber and loosen and separate the broken core pieces. The machine includes a third set of bladed feed rollers downstream from the first set of bladed beater rollers. The third set of feed rollers further breaks up any remaining core pieces associated with the bast fibers and feed the stalks into a second set of bladed beater rollers. The blades of the second set of bladed beater rollers also intermesh to beat against the fibers and further loosen and separate additional core pieces. The stalks are then fed through a fourth set of bladed feed rollers which further break any core pieces that may remain.
Jonathan W Pote from Starkville, MS, age ~71 Get Report