Solid particle for washing and washing method using the same
US-9315766-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US10590499B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10590499-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716093449-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2020 |
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A method of treating an animal skin substrate comprising: agitating the animal skin substrate with a solid particulate material and a treatment liquor; separating the animal skin substrate from effluent comprising the solid particulate material, the treatment liquor and solid waste fragments derived from said substrate; transferring the effluent to a first separator, wherein the first separator is configured to allow the treatment liquor and at least a portion of the solid waste fragments to pass through the first separator but to prevent the solid particulate material from passing through the first separator, and providing a first filtrate stream comprising treatment liquor and solid waste fragments and a first residue comprising solid particulate material and residual solid waste fragments treating said first residue to remove said residual solid waste fragments to provide cleaned solid particulate material, wherein said treating of said first residue comprises retaining said solid particulate material on a surface of a treatment separator during said treating, wherein the treatment separator is configured to allow liquid and residual solid waste fragments to pass through but to prevent the solid particulate material from passing through; and (i) directing a cleaning formulation onto said solid particulate material to provide a second filtrate stream comprising said cleaning formulation and said residual solid waste fragments and a second residue comprising cleaned solid particulate material; and/or (ii) agitating the treatment separator.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of treating an animal skin substrate comprising: agitating the animal skin substrate with a solid particulate material and a treatment liquor; separating the animal skin substrate from effluent comprising the solid particulate material, the treatment liquor and solid waste fragments derived from said substrate; transferring the effluent to a first separator, wherein the first separator is configured to allow the treatment liquor and at least a portion of the solid waste fragments to pass through the first separator but to prevent the solid particulate material from passing through the first separator, and providing a first filtrate stream comprising treatment liquor and solid waste fragments and a first residue comprising solid particulate material and residual solid waste fragments; treating said first residue to remove said residual solid waste fragments to provide cleaned solid particulate material, wherein said treating of said first residue comprises retaining said solid particulate material on a surface of a treatment separator during said treating, wherein the treatment separator is configured to allow liquid and residual solid waste fragments to pass through but to prevent the solid particulate material from passing through; and (i) directing a cleaning formulation onto said solid particulate material to provide a second filtrate stream comprising said cleaning formulation and said residual solid waste fragments and a second residue comprising cleaned solid particulate material; and/or (ii) agitating the treatment separator. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said treating of said first residue comprises (i) directing a cleaning formulation onto said solid particulate material to provide a second filtrate stream comprising said cleaning formulation and said residual animal skin substrate and a second residue comprising cleaned solid particulate material, and (ii) agitating the treatment separator, wherein the directing step (i) and the agitating step (ii) are conducted simultaneously or sequentially. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising passing the second filtrate stream through a first fine grading separator to remove residual solid waste fragments to provide a cleaning formulation filtrate stream. 4. The method of claim 3 , comprising recycling said cleaning formulation filtrate stream to further treat said first residue. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the treatment separator is comprised in a multilayer separating treatment apparatus comprising a coarse grading separator and a first fine grading separator, wherein said coarse grading separator is configured to allow said solid particulate material to pass through but to prevent material of a size larger than said solid particulate material from passing through, wherein said first fine grading separator allows liquid to pass through but prevents solid waste fragments from passing through, and wherein the multilayer separating treatment apparatus is configured so that any material to be separated is exposed to the coarse grading separator before the treatment separator and is exposed to the treatment separator before the fine grading separator. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein said multilayer separating treatment apparatus is a vibratory separator. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first separator is comprised as part of a moving conveying mechanism. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the treatment separator vibrates, rotates, or is subjected to a reciprocating motion or a linear motion in a single direction. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning formulation is directed onto the solid particulate material on the treatment separator via one or more spraying means. 10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising recovering the cleaned solid particulate material from the treatment separator. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising recycling said cleaned solid particulate material to further methods of treating animal skin substrates. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein said transferring the effluent to said first separator comprises pumping or vacuum conveying. 13. The method of claim 1 , comprising recycling said first filtrate stream to the effluent. 14. A method of cleaning solid particulate material recovered from an animal skin substrate treatment process in which said animal skin substrate had been treated with said solid particulate material, the method of cleaning comprising: transferring the recovered solid particulate material to a treatment separator, wherein the treatment separator is configured to allow liquid and at least a portion of solid waste fragments derived from said substrate to pass through the treatment separator but to prevent the solid particulate material from passing through the separator; treating said recovered solid particulate material to remove residual solid waste fragments to provide cleaned solid particulate material, wherein said treating of said solid particulate material comprises retaining said solid particulate material on the surface of said treatment separator during said treating, and (i) directing a cleaning formulation onto said solid particulate material to provide a filtrate stream comprising said cleaning formulation and said residual solid waste fragments and a residue comprising cleaned solid particulate material; and/or (ii) agitating the treatment separator. 15. The method of claim 1 , wherein said method is not: (i) a method of treating at least one animal skin substrate comprising: agitating, for at least a first time period, the animal skin substrate with a solid particulate material and a treatment liquor in a rotatably mounted drum, opening an outlet opening of the drum agitating the animal skin substrate in the drum for a second time period, the drum further comprising an apertured screen arranged at the outlet and configured such that during said second time period solid particulate material and treatment liquor exit the drum through the outlet opening and the at least one animal skin substrate is retained in the drum, and collecting said solid particulate material in a collecting vessel; or (ii) a method of separating a multiplicity of solid particles from one or more animal skin substrates during a treatment process comprising: agitating said animal skin substrates with a multiplicity of solid particles and treatment liquor in a treatment volume of a rotatably mounted drum wherein the side-walls of said drum are not perforate, said drum having a collecting volume separated from the treatment volume by a partition, wherein said method further comprises allowing the solid particles and treatment liquor to pass through the partition from the treatment volume to the collecting volume whilst retaining said animal skin substrates in the treatment volume; or (iii) a method of recovering a solid particulate material from an animal skin substrate subjected to a treatment using said particulate material, the method comprising supporting the animal skin substrate on a support, directing an output flow of air from at least one air knife to the animal skin substrate and moving at least one of the air knife and the animal substrate relative to the other thereby to displace solid particulate material from the animal skin substrate. 16. A method of treating an animal skin substrate comprising: agitating the animal skin substrate with a solid particulate material and a treatment liquor; separating the animal skin substrate from effluent comprising the solid particulate material, the treatment liqu
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