Improved preconditioners (10) are provided for partial moisturization of human food or animal feed ingredients prior to downstream final processing thereof in an extruder (56) or pellet mill. The preconditioner (10) preferably includes an elongated housing (12) having a wall (14) with an inlet (20)
Improved preconditioners (10) are provided for partial moisturization of human food or animal feed ingredients prior to downstream final processing thereof in an extruder (56) or pellet mill. The preconditioner (10) preferably includes an elongated housing (12) having a wall (14) with an inlet (20) and an opposed outlet (22). The housing (12) also has a larger diameter end wall (16) proximal to the inlet (20), a smaller diameter end wall (18) proximal to outlet (22), and a progressively converging housing wall (14) with a taper angle of from about 2-9°. A shaft (36) extends along the length of housing (14) and supports a plurality of outwardly extending mixing elements (46) positioned in axially and circumferentially spaced relationship along the length of the shaft (36). The outer margins (54) of the mixing elements (46) cooperatively define a taper along the length of the housing wall (14). The shaft (36) is designed to operate at high rotational speeds, and the mixing elements (46) may be selectively angularly oriented to retard or increase the flow rate of materials through the preconditioner (10). The simplified preconditioner (10) is operable to provide high degrees of moisturization and precooking.
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1. A preconditioner operable to moisturize and partially cook a food or feed material prior to downstream processing thereof, said preconditioner comprising: an elongated, generally horizontally oriented housing presenting a food or feed material inlet and an opposed preconditioned food or feed mate
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A preconditioner operable to moisturize and partially cook a food or feed material prior to downstream processing thereof, said preconditioner comprising: an elongated, generally horizontally oriented housing presenting a food or feed material inlet and an opposed preconditioned food or feed material outlet, said housing having a larger diameter end proximal to said inlet and a smaller diameter end proximal to said outlet, and a tapered wall section having a taper angle of from about 2-9° between said housing ends; andan elongated, axially rotatable shaft extending along the length of said housing and having a plurality of axially spaced apart, outwardly extending mixing elements supported by the shaft and each presenting an outer margin remote from the shaft,the mixing elements along the length of said tapered wall section being of progressively different lengths respectively, between said shaft and said outer margins thereof, with the longest of said mixing elements along the length of the tapered wall section being proximal to said inlet,the spaced apart outer margins of said mixing elements cooperatively defining a taper along the length of the tapered section of said housing,bearing structure adjacent the end of said shaft proximal to said smaller diameter end of said housing for rotationally supporting the shaft,said outlet comprising an elongated tubular body with the longitudinal axis thereof transverse to the rotational axis of said shaft. 2. The preconditioner of claim 1, said taper angle being from about 4-8°. 3. The preconditioner of claim 1, said housing having an L/D ratio of from about 3-8, with L being the length of said housing between said housing ends, and D being the diameter of the larger diameter end of the housing. 4. The preconditioner of claim 1, said preconditioner operable to moisturize said material to a moisture level of from about 15-60% by weight, wet basis. 5. The preconditioner of claim 4, wherein said level is from about 20-40% by weight, wet basis. 6. The preconditioner of claim 1, said preconditioner operable to retain said material therein for a time of from about 0.6-4 minutes. 7. The preconditioner of claim 1, said housing and shaft operable to moisturize said material at substantially atmospheric pressure within said housing and across said outlet. 8. The preconditioner of claim 1, said mixing elements each comprising a shank secured to said shaft and supporting an outwardly extending blade having a width greater than the width of said shank. 9. The preconditioner of claim 1, including a plurality of injection ports operably coupled with said housing and permitting injection of steam and/or water into the interior of the housing. 10. The preconditioner of claim 1, said housing being at a downward angle of from about 1.5-10° relative to the horizontal, with said smaller diameter end below said larger diameter end. 11. The preconditioner of claim 10, said angle being from about 2-5°. 12. The preconditioner of claim 1, said shaft being rotatable at a speed of from about 400-900 rpm. 13. The preconditioner of claim 1, the spaced apart outer margins of said mixing elements being spaced from said housing a distance of no more than about ½ inch. 14. An extrusion system comprising: a preconditioner operable to moisturize and partially cook a food or feed material prior to downstream processing thereof, said preconditioner comprising: an elongated, generally horizontally oriented housing presenting a food or feed material inlet and an opposed preconditioned food or feed material outlet, said housing having a larger diameter end proximal to said inlet and a smaller diameter end proximal to said outlet, and a tapered wall section having a taper angle of from about 2-9° between said housing ends; andan elongated, axially rotatable shaft extending along the length of said housing and having a plurality of axially spaced apart, outwardly extending mixing elements supported by the shaft and each presenting an outer margin remote from the shaft,the mixing elements along the length of said tapered wall section being of progressively different lengths respectively, between said shaft and said outer margins thereof, with the longest of said mixing elements along the length of the tapered wall section being proximal to said inlet,the spaced apart outer margins of said mixing elements cooperatively defining a taper along the length of the tapered section of said housing,bearing structure adjacent the end of said shaft proximal to said smaller diameter end of said housing for rotationally supporting the shaft,said outlet comprising an elongated tubular body with the longitudinal axis thereof transverse to the rotational axis of said shaft; andan extruder operably coupled with said preconditioner and including an elongated barrel having an inlet in operative communication with said housing outlet, a restricted orifice die outlet spaced from said inlet, and an elongated, axially rotatable, helically flighted screw assembly within said barrel and operable to move preconditioned material from said preconditioner toward and through said restricted orifice die outlet. 15. The system of claim 14, said housing having an L/D ratio of from about 3-8, with L being the length of said housing between said housing ends, and D being the diameter of the larger diameter end of the housing. 16. The system of claim 14, said preconditioner operable to retain said material therein for a time of from about 0.6-4 minutes. 17. The system of claim 14, said housing presenting a longitudinal axis, said preconditioner oriented with said longitudinal axis being at an angle of from about 1.5-10° relative to horizontal, and with said inlet being higher than said outlet. 18. The system of claim 14, at least certain of said mixing elements comprising a shank secured to said shaft and supporting an outwardly extending blade having a width greater than the width of said shank. 19. The system of claim 14, said housing being at a downward angle of from about 1.5-10° relative to the horizontal, with said smaller diameter end below said larger diameter end. 20. The system of claim 19, said angle being from about 2-5°. 21. The extrusion system of claim 14, said shaft being rotatable at a speed of from about 400-900 rpm. 22. The extrusion system of claim 14, the spaced apart outer margins of said mixing elements being spaced from said housing a distance of no more than about ½ inch. 23. A preconditioner operable to moisturize and partially cook a food or feed material prior to downstream processing thereof, said preconditioner comprising: an elongated, generally horizontally oriented housing presenting a food or feed material inlet and an opposed preconditioned food or feed material outlet, said housing having a larger diameter end proximal to said inlet and a smaller diameter end proximal to said outlet, and a tapered wall section between said housing ends; andan elongated, axially rotatable shaft extending along the length of said housing and having a plurality of axially spaced apart, outwardly extending mixing elements supported by the shaft and each presenting an outer margin remote from the shaft,the mixing elements along the length of said tapered wall section being of progressively different lengths respectively, between said shaft and said outer margins thereof, with the longest of said mixing elements along the length of the tapered wall section being proximal to said inlet,the spaced apart outer margins of said mixing elements cooperatively defining a taper along the length of the tapered section of said housing,bearing structure adjacent the end of said shaft proximal to said smaller diameter end of said housing for rotationally supporting the shaft,said outlet comprising an elongated tubular body with the longitudinal axis thereof transverse to the rotational axis of said shaft.
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