Lightweight Coated Extruded Granular Absorbent

US2023210085A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2023210085-A1
Application numberUS-202318121441-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateMar 14, 2023
Priority dateSep 11, 2012
Publication dateJul 6, 2023
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Method and coated lightweight granular absorbent formed of lightweight inner cores made of extruded pellets coated with powdered smectite, preferably bentonite, to form an outer sorbent smectite shell around each pellet producing lightweight sorbent granules where the pellets have sufficient water soluble binder to facilitate shell formation and clumping during sorbent use. When lightweight sorbent granules are wetted, clumps are formed that shrink during drying producing a clean, generally non-sticking clump having a high clump retention rate of at least 92% and/or a crush strength of at least 15 PSI. In a preferred method, the pellets are dried coated with dry powdered smectite before wetting using an atomizer or mister while turbulently directing air towards the pellets and powdered smectite to coat the pellets with the powdered smectite forming the outer sorbent shell while minimizing pellet shrinkage and densification. Such lightweight granular sorbent is well suited for use as litter.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A self-clumping litter comprised of a plurality of pairs of absorbent pellets, wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of a starch and a water-soluble binder, wherein each absorbent pellet absorbs at least 3.5 times its weight in water or urine, and wherein a plurality of pairs of the absorbent pellets clumps together when wetted with water or urine. 2 . The self-clumping litter of claim 1 , wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of at least 7.5% water-soluble binder by pellet weight. 3 . The self-clumping litter of claim 2 , wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of at least 15% water solubles content by pellet weight. 4 . The self-clumping litter of claim 2 , wherein the water-soluble binder in each absorbent pellet is comprised of dextrin. 5 . The self-clumping litter of claim 2 , wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of at least 7.5% dextrin by pellet weight. 6 . The self-clumping litter of claim 1 , wherein the water-soluble binder in each absorbent pellet is comprised of dextrin, and wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of at least 7.5% dextrin. 7 . The self-clumping litter of claim 1 , wherein at least 7.5% of the water-soluble binder in each absorbent pellet has a molecular weight within ±25% of 504.43708 grams per mole. 8 . The self-clumping litter of claim 1 , wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of a cellulosic material comprised of cellulose. 9 . The self-clumping litter of claim 8 , wherein the cellulosic material in each absorbent pellet is comprised of one or more of a paper, a wood, a plant, and a grain. 10 . The self-clumping litter of claim 9 , wherein the cellulosic material in each absorbent pellet is comprised of one or more of sawdust, wood shavings, oat, alfalfa, rice, and beet. 11 . The self-clumping litter of claim 10 , wherein the cellulosic material in each absorbent pellet is comprised of cellulosic fiber. 12 . The self-clumping litter of claim 1 , wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of one of a charcoal and an activated carbon. 13 . The self-clumping litter of claim 1 , wherein each absorbent pellet has a water activity level of no greater than 0.4. 14 . A self-clumping litter comprised of a plurality of pairs of absorbent pellets, wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of a starch, a water-soluble binder comprised of at least 7.5% dextrin by pellet weight, and a cellulosic material, wherein each absorbent pellet absorbs at least 3.5 times its weight in water or urine, and wherein a plurality of pairs of the absorbent pellets clumps together when wetted with water or urine. 15 . The self-clumping litter of claim 14 , wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of at least 7.5% water-soluble binder and at least 15% water solubles content by pellet weight. 16 . The self-clumping litter of claim 14 , wherein at least 7.5% of the water-soluble binder in each absorbent pellet has a molecular weight within ±25% of 504.43708 grams per mole. 17 . The self-clumping litter of claim 14 , wherein the cellulosic material in each absorbent pellet is comprised of one or more of a paper, a wood, a plant, and a grain. 18 . The self-clumping litter of claim 14 , wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of one of a charcoal and an activated carbon. 19 . The self-clumping litter of claim 14 , wherein each absorbent pellet has a water activity level of no greater than 0.4. 20 . A self-clumping litter comprised of a plurality of pairs of absorbent pellets, wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of a starch and at least 7.5% dextrin by pellet weight, wherein each absorbent pellet absorbs at least 3.5 times its weight in water or urine, and wherein a plurality of pairs of the absorbent pellets clumps together when wetted with water or urine. 21 . The self-clumping litter of claim 20 , wherein each absorbent material is comprised of a cellulosic material. 22 . The self-clumping litter of claim 21 , wherein the cellulosic material is comprised of a cellulose fiber. 23 . The self-clumping litter of claim 20 , wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of one of a charcoal and an activated carbon. 24 . The self-clumping litter of claim 20 , wherein each absorbent pellet has a water activity level of no greater than 0.4. 25 . A self-clumping litter comprised of a plurality of pairs of absorbent pellets, wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of a starch, at least 7.5% dextrin by pellet weight, and a cellulosic material, wherein each absorbent pellet has a water activity level of no greater than 0.4, wherein each absorbent pellet absorbs at least 3.5 times its weight in water or urine, and wherein a plurality of pairs of the absorbent pellets clumps together when wetted with water or urine. 26 . The self-clumping litter of claim 25 , wherein each absorbent pellet is comprised of one of a charcoal and an activated carbon.

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What does patent US2023210085A1 cover?
Method and coated lightweight granular absorbent formed of lightweight inner cores made of extruded pellets coated with powdered smectite, preferably bentonite, to form an outer sorbent smectite shell around each pellet producing lightweight sorbent granules where the pellets have sufficient water soluble binder to facilitate shell formation and clumping during sorbent use. When lightweight sor…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pioneer Pet Products Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01K1/0154. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 06 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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