Excrement treatment material and method for manufacturing the same
US-2024140694-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US10098317B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10098317-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615050088-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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A litter and litter making method producing cat litter from a carbohydrate starch-containing cereal grain, e.g., corn, based admixture extruded from a single screw or twin screw extruder forming pellets having a clumping agent formed during extrusion composed at least in part of carbohydrate polymer binder. Each pellet is extruded under conditions that cause formation of carbohydrate polymer binder clumping agent at least some of which is water soluble. One preferred method of extruding cat litter causes starch dextrinization to occur such that at least some of the carbohydrate polymer binder clumping agent in each pellet is formed of dextrin. Each pellet can be coated such as with a smectite that preferably is bentonite. During use, pellet extrusion formed clumping agent in a pellet wetted with urine dissolves and flows in between and along adjacent pellets causing them to clump together without the presence of any clumping agent additive.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of making animal litter comprising gelatinizing an admixture comprised of starch in an extruder under sufficient pressure and temperature wherein at least some of the starch in the admixture is converted by the extruder into a clumping agent solubilized by water that is extruded in each one of a plurality of pellets discharged from the extruder sufficient to clump the pellets together when wetted with water, wherein each extruded pellet contains a water soluble binder as a component of the clumping agent, said water soluble binder provided to bind a coating material to an outer surface of the pellet after extrusion of the extruded pellet in a post-extrusion treatment step. 2. The method of making litter of claim 1 wherein the starch in each extruded pellet is converted into clumping agent by starch dextrinization. 3. The method of making litter of claim 2 wherein the water soluble binder in each extruded pellet comprises starch-based carbohydrate polymer binder. 4. The method of making litter of claim 2 wherein each extruded pellet has at least 5% water soluble binder by pellet weight. 5. The method of making litter of claim 2 wherein the water soluble binder in each extruded pellet comprises dextrin. 6. The method of making litter of claim 2 wherein the water soluble binder dissolves when wetted with water adhesively bonding adjacent pellets together. 7. The method of making litter of claim 1 wherein each extruded pellet comprises a biological filter that adsorbs organic material in water absorbed thereby. 8. The method of making litter of claim 7 wherein each extruded pellet comprises a biological filter that adsorbs urea in urine absorbed thereby. 9. The method of making litter of claim 1 wherein each extruded pellet has at least 55% starch by pellet weight and contains clumping agent in an amount sufficient to solubilize and self-clump with adjacent extruded pellets when wetted with water or urine. 10. The method of making litter of claim 9 wherein the clumping agent in each extruded pellet comprises an amylopectin starch-based binder. 11. The method of making litter of claim 9 wherein each extruded pellet has at least about 5% clumping agent by pellet weight. 12. The method of making litter of claim 11 wherein each extruded pellet has between 5% and 15% clumping agent by pellet weight. 13. The method of making litter of claim 11 wherein the clumping agent in each extruded pellet comprises amylopectin starch-based binder. 14. The method of making litter of claim 1 wherein the post-extrusion treatment step further comprises coating each extruded pellet with the coating material while the water soluble binder is sticky or tacky upon discharge from the extruder with the water soluble binder facilitating adherence of the coating to the pellet. 15. The method of making litter of claim 14 wherein the coating material is comprised of a smectite. 16. The method of making litter of claim 14 wherein the coating material is applied to each extruded pellet while the outer surface of the extruded pellet is sticky or tacky by moisture from the admixture after extrusion of the extruded pellet. 17. The method of making litter of claim 14 wherein during the coating step, a liquid is applied to each extruded pellet to make each extruded pellet sticky or tacky before the coating material is applied to each sticky or tacky extruded pellet during coating of each extruded pellet. 18. The method of making litter of claim 17 wherein during the coating step, the water soluble binder in each sticky or tacky extruded pellet helps the coating material adhere thereto. 19. The method of making litter of claim 18 wherein the liquid applied to each extruded pellet helps tackify water soluble binder in each extruded pellet helping to make each extruded pellet sticky or tacky. 20. The method of claim 14 wherein the post-extrusion treatment step is performed within no more than one hour after extrusion of each of the extruded pellets while the water soluble binder of the outer surface of the pellet is still sticky or tacky, thereby increasing coating adherence efficiency and decreasing a duration of time for substantially completely encapsulating each pellet in the coating material. 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the post-extrusion treatment step forms encapsulated pellets exhibiting a crush strength and hardness greater than the plurality of pellets discharged from the extruder. 22. A method of making animal litter comprising gelatinizing a starch admixture in an extruder under sufficient pressure and temperature wherein at least some of the starch in the admixture is converted by the extruder into a clumping agent solubilized by water disposed in each one of a plurality of pellets extruded from the extruder wherein each one of the plurality of pellets extruded from the extruder have at least 5% clumping agent by pellet weight, wherein each extruded pellet contains a water soluble binder as a component of the clumping agent, said water soluble binder providedto bind a coating material to an outer surface of the pellet after extrusion of the extruded pellet in a post-extrusion treatment step. 23. The method of making litter of claim 22 wherein each extruded pellet has between 5% and 15% clumping agent by pellet weight. 24. The method of making litter of claim 22 wherein the clumping agent in each extruded pellet is comprised of amylopectin starch-based binder. 25. The method of making litter of claim 22 wherein each extruded pellet comprises a biological filter that adsorbs organic material in water absorbed thereby. 26. The method of making litter of claim 25 wherein each extruded pellet comprises a biological filter that adsorbs urea in urine absorbed thereby. 27. The method of making litter of claim 22 wherein the post-extrusion treatment step further comprises coating each extruded pellet with the coating material while the clumping agent is sticky or tacky upon discharge from the extruder with the clumping agent facilitating adherence of the coating to the pellet. 28. The method of making litter of claim 27 wherein during the coating step, a liquid is applied to each extruded pellet to make each extruded pellet sticky or tacky before the coating material is applied to each sticky or tacky extruded pellet during the coating step. 29. The method of making litter of claim 28 wherein the coating material comprises a water-absorbent coating.
comprising inorganic material · CPC title
containing metal, other than zeolites, e.g. oxides, hydroxides, sulphides or salts · CPC title
Use of starch or derivatives as moulding material · CPC title
Moulding, shaping or extruding · CPC title
combined with cutting · CPC title
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