Automated high-throughput seed sample handling system and method
US-RE45489-E · Apr 28, 2015 · US
US9364866B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9364866-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514701205-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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A method and system is disclosed which uses a combination of optical and mechanical separation processes to remove gluten-containing grains from a mixture of oat kernels.
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A method for processing oat kernels comprising: prior to a de-hulling step for an oat kernel stream, at least two of the following: mechanically cleaning the oat kernel stream by passing the oat kernel stream through a first rotating cylinder comprising a plurality of indentations on an inner surface of the first cylinder; density separating the oat kernel stream by passing the oat kernel stream over at least one oscillating gravity separation table; mechanically screening the oat kernel stream using at least one mesh screen to allow a mechanically screened oat kernel stream to pass through the mesh screen or capturing a mechanically screened oat kernel stream on the mesh screen, or both; optically sorting the oat kernel stream by passing the oat kernel stream through an optical sorter that uses at least one camera to identify at least one non-oat constituent of the oat kernel stream, and a gas expeller to reject any identified non-oat constituent into a waste stream; after the de-hulling step but before a kilning step for a de-hulled oat stream, at least two of the following: mechanically cleaning the de-hulled oat stream by passing the de-hulled oat stream through a second rotating cylinder comprising a plurality of indentations on an inner surface of the second cylinder; density separating the de-hulled oat kernel stream by passing the de-hulled oat kernel stream over at least one oscillating gravity table; mechanically screening the de-hulled oat stream using at least one mesh screen to allow a mechanically screened de-hulled oat stream to pass through the mesh screen or capturing a mechanically screened de-hulled oat stream on the mesh screen, or both; and optically sorting the de-hulled oat stream by passing the de-hulled oat kernel stream through an optical sorter that uses at least one camera to identify at least one non-oat constituent of the de-hulled oat stream, and a gas expeller to reject any identified non-oat constituent into a waste stream; and after a kilning step for a kilned oat stream, at least two of the following: mechanically cleaning the kilned oat stream by passing the kilned oat stream through a third rotating cylinder comprising a plurality of indentations on an inner surface of third cylinder; density separating the kilned oat stream by passing the kilned oat stream over at least one oscillating gravity separation table; mechanically screening the kilned oat stream using at least one mesh screen to allow a mechanically screened kilned oat stream to pass through the mesh screen or capturing a mechanically screened kilned oat stream on the mesh screen, or both; optically sorting the kilned oat stream by passing the kilned oat stream through an optical sorter that uses at least one camera to identify at least one non-oat constituent of the kilned oat stream, and a gas expeller to reject any identified non-oat constituent into a waste stream; wherein the method produces an oat stream with a final gluten content which is lower than an initial gluten content of the oat kernel stream. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the non-oat constituent is a gluten-containing grain. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein prior to the de-hulling step, at least three of the mechanically cleaning, density separating, mechanical screening or optically sorting steps occur. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein after the dehulling step but before the kilning step, at least three of the mechanically cleaning, density separating, mechanical screening or optically sorting steps occur. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein after the kilning step, at least three of the mechanically cleaning, density separating, mechanical screening or optically sorting steps occur. 6. A system for removing at least one non-oat constituent from an incoming oat kernel stream comprising: prior to de-hulling: a first mechanical screener comprising a first screen which allows oat kernels to pass through and captures oat kernel stream constituents larger than oat kernels, or a second screen which captures oat kernels on the second screen and allows oat kernel stream constituents smaller than oat kernels to pass through, or both the first screen and second screen; a first density separator comprising at least one oscillating table that separates the oat kernel stream into at least two fractions based on density of oat kernel stream constituents; a second density separator comprising at least one oscillating table that separates the oat kernel stream into at least two fractions based on density of oat kernel stream constituents; a first mechanical cleaner comprising a first rotating cylinder comprising a plurality of indentations on an inner surface of the first cylinder; a second mechanical cleaner comprising a second rotating cylinder comprising a plurality of indentations on an inner surface of the second cylinder; and a first optical sorter comprising at least one bichromatic camera operating in the visible light spectrum and at least one bichromatic camera operating in the infrared light spectrum, wherein the cameras identify at least one non-oat constituent of an oat kernel stream, and a gas expeller which rejects any identified non-oat constituent into a waste stream; after de-hulling and before kilning: a third mechanical cleaner comprising a third rotating cylinder comprising a plurality of indentations on an inner surface of the third cylinder; a third density separator comprising at least one oscillating table that separates a de-hulled oat stream into at least two fractions based on density of de-hulled oat stream constituents; a fourth mechanical cleaner comprising a fourth rotating cylinder comprising a plurality of indentations on an inner surface of the fourth cylinder; a second mechanical screener; and a fifth mechanical cleaner comprising a fifth rotating cylinder comprising a plurality of indentations on an inner surface of the fifth cylinder; and after kilning: a sixth mechanical cleaner comprising a sixth rotating cylinder comprising a plurality of indentations on an inner surface of the sixth cylinder; a fourth density separator comprising at least one oscillating table that separates a kilned oat stream into at least two fractions based on density of kilned oat stream constituents; and a second optical sorter which rejects at least one identified non-oat constituent from the kilned oat stream. 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the non-oat constituent comprises a gluten-containing grain. 8. The system of claim 6 wherein each system component before de-hulling is in series. 9. The system of claim 6 wherein each system component after kilning is in series. 10. The system of claim 6 wherein the indentations on each mechanical cleaner comprise a diameter of between about 6 and 8 millimeters.
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