17960232. ROLLERS FOR BAST FIBER BREAKING PROCESS simplified abstract (GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC)

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ROLLERS FOR BAST FIBER BREAKING PROCESS

Organization Name

GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC

Inventor(s)

Bradley Allen Newcomb of Troy MI (US)

ROLLERS FOR BAST FIBER BREAKING PROCESS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17960232 titled 'ROLLERS FOR BAST FIBER BREAKING PROCESS

Simplified Explanation

The method described in the patent application involves aligning bast fibers parallel to each other and then feeding them into a roller system to bend or break the stems of the fibers. The roller system consists of two rollers with teeth that interact to shear the stems of the fibers.

  • Bast fibers are oriented parallel to each other.
  • The fibers are fed into a roller system.
  • The roller system includes two rollers with teeth.
  • The teeth of the rollers are designed to bend or break the stems of the fibers in a shear mode.

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in the textile industry for processing bast fibers such as flax, hemp, or jute.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently processing bast fibers by aligning and shearing them in a controlled manner.

Benefits

The method allows for the effective processing of bast fibers, resulting in improved quality and consistency in the final product.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Revolutionizing Bast Fiber Processing in Textile Industry"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to the processing of bast fibers using different methods or machinery. However, specific information on prior art is not provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does this method compare to traditional bast fiber processing techniques?

The article does not provide a direct comparison between this method and traditional techniques in terms of efficiency, cost, or quality of the final product.

What are the potential environmental impacts of this technology?

The environmental implications of using this method for processing bast fibers are not discussed in the abstract.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method for processing bast fibers includes orienting the bast fibers substantially parallel to one another; and feeding the bast fibers into a roller system to at least one of bend and break stems of the bast fibers. The roller system includes a first roller including a first plurality of teeth and a second roller including a second plurality of teeth having a span distance. The first roller and the second roller are arranged such that each of the first plurality of teeth passes between adjacent pairs of the second plurality of teeth. The first plurality of teeth of the first roller and the second plurality of teeth of the second roller are configured to load the stems of the bast fibers in a shear mode to at least one of bend and break the stems.