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As amoebas themselves are microscopic, they can only ingest other microscopic food particles, such as algae, bacteria, decaying plant or animal matter and other single cell organisms. Large food particles would be impossible for amoebas to digest.

Bib with an improved pocket

ActiveUS7269857B2Protect the soilQuickly and easily accomplishedBaby linensEngineeringMaterial Perforation
A barrier against soiling to the wearer, this functional, easy to use bib comprises a body made of washable, flexible, durable and non-porous material with a front and a back. The body includes two semi-circular upper sections that protect the wearer's shoulders from soiling while also securing the bib around the wearer's neck. In fastening these upper sections together, a portion of the bib body arcs outwardly to conform to the wearer's upper body. The lower body of the bib forms into a bowed pocket for catching and retaining food particles and liquid thus shielding the user from soiling. The pocket is formed firstly by folding the lowest portion of the body upwards toward the front of the bib and fastening with corresponding snaps on each side and secondly, by folding the bottom right and left corners of the pocket around to the backside of the bib and fastening to the corresponding snaps on the backside. The pocket unfastens for the purpose of wiping and / or washing once removed from the wearer. The integrity of this pocket to retain liquid and food particles is assured and maintained by the special manner in which it is constructed, folded and fastened; by eliminating any folds within the pocket itself; by eliminating any perforations caused by affixing within said pocket, and by avoiding the use of applied trim along its edges. The resulting bib with an improved pocket prevents soiling to the wearer by catching and retaining a measurable amount of food and liquid debris without leaking and is easy to clean due to the ability to unfasten the pocket.
Owner:SOLOVEY MARINA V

Mobile biodiesel refinery

This is a computer controlled and automated mobile and/or static process to reclaim used waste fryer oil used for cooking and convert it into biodiesel. The waste, which can contain many contaminants including food particles, and water and emulsified or congealed grease, is forcibly vacuumed into a container and heated. Contaminates are removed by passing the heated fluid via a strainer. Once determined clean by the computer, the fluid travels out of the vessel through the strainer and back into the vessel. Any water settles to the bottom of the heated chamber. As the computer senses the presence of water, it is removed via a drain. The grease is then pumped to a second chamber and treated with a titrated amount of catalyst, as determined by sensors and software. After reaction takes place, glycerin levels are monitored and removed via a strainer, and the fluid is pumped to the next chamber. pH is measured by the computer and balanced. It is processed in a final wash to remove any remaining impurities. The product is tested for standards via sensors and software and then is moved to the delivery tank through a filter. Upon reaching the delivery site, the biodiesel is pumped and measured from the delivery vessel through a final filter to the customer's tank. Unless the computer notices a failure of one of the modular components, the truck is periodically sent to a maintenance facility for replenishment of catalyst and removal of food particles or other contaminates. In the case of failure the driver is immediately notified by the computer, and the truck is directed to the nearest service center. This system is monitored continuously and may be checked via the internet.
Owner:HUGR SYST
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