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**Goes over the concept, as per the attached presentations quote:
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***"Provisional Patent Application but not pursued.  Released into public knowledge in 2015."
***"Provisional Patent Application but not pursued.  Released into public knowledge in 2015."
**Clarification:
***"Dr. Anderson has patent pending status on the RoCC process and basic components"...
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[[Category: Charcoal]] [[Category: Charcoal Kilns]] [[Category: Energy]]
[[Category: Charcoal]] [[Category: Charcoal Kilns]] [[Category: Energy]]

Revision as of 00:28, 13 October 2025

Basics

  • An Abbreviation for ROtatable Covered Cavity
  • A Design for Systems that Produce Charcoal in a Semi-Batch Manner that bridges the gap between smaller Charcoal Kilns and LARGE Rotary Kiln based plants
  • 1 Ton - 10 Tons Biomass In Per 10 Hour Workday as per the video
  • Made from a Steel Drum or a large Corrugated Steel Pipe (depending on desired scale)

Potential Improvements/Aspects to Explore

  • Integration with a Narrow Gauge Railroad and/or Conveyor Belt + Loading Dock for Dump Trailers etc
  • Improvements in "rollability" for lack of a better word, either Rack+Pinion, or even just Ball Bearing based Rollers such as those ripped off a Drum Dolly or Hand Cart
  • Insulation/Refractory Coating?
  • Design for Lifting ; add a bracket for a Crane Shackle on there
  • An integrated trailer with the fuel in and fuel out ramps
  • Motorization?

Internal Links

  • Dr. Paul S. Anderson (One of the co-inventors, probably worth reaching out to!)
    • Email (as listed in 2020 PDFs) psanders@ilstu.edu

External Links