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| 1.  WO/2017/137716 PYROLYSIS CHAMBER AND METHOD OF DISPOSAL OF REFUSE | WO | 17.08.2017 | 
|  | PCT/GB2017/050031 | MANIK VENTURES LIMITED | JOUHARA, Hussam | 
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 Disposal of Refuse A pyrolysis chamber (10) and method of disposal of refuse is disclosed, for domestic use. The pyrolysis chamber has a double- skinned arrangement (12) with a basket-like grille (24) inside the chamber for assisting in the efficient pyrolysis of refuse and subsequent combustion for generating useful energy for domestic use.
 
 
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| 2.  3124129 PYROLYSIS CHAMBER FOR TREATING DOMESTIC REFUSE | EP | 01.02.2017 | 
| | B09B 3/00 |  | 
 | 16171480 | MANIK VENTURES LTD | SPENCER NIK | 
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 Existing approaches to refuse handling are all based on historical approaches which rely on a network of refuse collection vehicles collecting waste from individual households and delivering this to a centralised landfill or MBI location. This is highly undesirable and wasteful. An alternative process is disclosed, relying on the thermal treatment of waste and like products produced or brought in to the residential property and processed within the domestic curtilage to produce fuel or other forms of energy. Thus, domestic waste will be thermally treated at the home instead of being collected by local authorities and disposed of. The waste input material will be loaded into a domestically engineered thermal conversion unit either directly or after a pre-process such as shredding. The feedstock will be converted into fuels by a thermal treatment, such as pyrolysis. The resultant output of oil and gas can either be stored or fed into a boiler unit to be used as a fuel to produce hot water, or used to run an electricity generating unit to power the dwelling in question or for supply to a feed-in tariff. Thus, a domestic dwelling includes a thermal treatment unit for processing waste produced in the dwelling, an output of the thermal treatment unit being combusted for producing an energy output for the dwelling. A suitable pyrolysis chamber is disclosed.
 
 
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| 3.  3092086 A PYROLYSIS CHAMBER FOR TREATING DOMESTIC REFUSE AND DWELLING EQUIPPED WITH SUCH A CHAMBER | EP | 16.11.2016 | 
| | B09B 5/00 |  | 
 | 15700134 | MANIK VENTURES LTD | SPENCER NIK | 
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 Existing approaches to refuse handling are all based on historical approaches which rely on a network of refuse collection vehicles collecting waste from individual households and delivering this to a centralised landfill or MBI location. This is highly undesirable and wasteful. An alternative process is disclosed, relying on the thermal treatment of waste and like products produced or brought in to the residential property and processed within the domestic curtilage to produce fuel or other forms of energy. Thus, domestic waste will be thermally treated at the home instead of being collected by local authorities and disposed of. The waste input material will be loaded into a domestically engineered thermal conversion unit either directly or after a pre-process such as shredding. The feedstock will be converted into fuels by a thermal treatment, such as pyrolysis. The resultant output of oil and gas can either be stored or fed into a boiler unit to be used as a fuel to produce hot water, or used to run an electricity generating unit to power the dwelling in question or for supply to a feed-in tariff. Thus, a domestic dwelling includes a thermal treatment unit for processing waste produced in the dwelling, an output of the thermal treatment unit being combusted for producing an energy output for the dwelling. A suitable pyrolysis chamber is disclosed.
 
 
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| 4.  20160326440 DISPOSAL OF REFUSE | US | 10.11.2016 | 
| | C10B 53/07 |  | 
 | 15110609 | MANIK VENTURES LIMITED | Nik Spencer | 
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 Existing approaches to refuse handling are all based on historical approaches which rely on a network of refuse collection vehicles collecting waste from individual households and delivering this to a centralised landfill or MBI location. This is highly undesirable and wasteful. An alternative process is disclosed, relying on the thermal treatment of waste and like products produced or brought in to the residential property and processed within the domestic curtilage to produce fuel or other forms of energy. Thus, domestic waste will be thermally treated at the home instead of being collected by local authorities and disposed of. The waste input put material will be loaded into a domestically engineered thermal conversion unit either directly or after a pre-process such as shredding. The feedstock will be converted into fuels by a thermal treatment, such as pyrolysis. The resultant output of oil and gas can either be stored or fed into a boiler unit to be used as a fuel to produce hot water, or used to run an electricity generating unit to power the dwelling in question or for supply to a feed-in tariff. Thus, a domestic dwelling includes a thermal treatment unit for processing waste produced in the dwelling, an output of the thermal treatment unit being combusted for producing an energy output for the dwelling. A suitable pyrolysis chamber is disclosed.
 
 
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| 5.  106061633 A pyrolysis chamber for treating domestic refuse and dwelling equipped with such a chamber | CN | 26.10.2016 | 
| | B09B 3/00 |  | 
 | 112015000004128 | MANIK VENTURES LTD | SPENCER NIK | 
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 Existing approaches to refuse handling are all based on historical approaches which rely on a network of refuse collection vehicles collecting waste from individual households and delivering this to a centralised landfill or MBI location. This is highly undesirable and wasteful. An alternative process is disclosed, relying on the thermal treatment of waste and like products produced or brought in to the residential property and processed within the domestic curtilage to produce fuel or other forms of energy. Thus, domestic waste will be thermally treated at the home instead of being collected by local authorities and disposed of. The waste input material will be loaded into a domestically engineered thermal conversion unit either directly or after a pre-process such as shredding. The feedstock will be converted into fuels by a thermal treatment, such as pyrolysis. The resultant output of oil and gas can either be stored or fed into a boiler unit to be used as a fuel to produce hot water, or used to run an electricity generating unit to power the dwelling in question or for supply to a feed-in tariff. Thus, a domestic dwelling includes a thermal treatment unit for processing waste produced in the dwelling, an output of the thermal treatment unit being combusted for producing an energy output for the dwelling. A suitable pyrolysis chamber is disclosed.
 
 
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| 6.  201617019620 A PYROLYSIS CHAMBER FOR TREATING DOMESTIC REFUSE AND DWELLING EQUIPPED WITH SUCH A CHAMBER | IN | 31.08.2016 | 
| | B09B 3/00 |  | 
 | 201617019620 | MANIK VENTURES LIMITED | SPENCER Nik | 
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 Existing approaches to refuse handling are all based on historical approaches which rely on a network of refuse collection vehicles collecting waste from individual households and delivering this to a centralised landfill or MBI location. This is highly undesirable and wasteful. An alternative process is disclosed relying on the thermal treatment of waste and like products produced or brought in to the residential property and processed within the domestic curtilage to produce fuel or other forms of energy. Thus domestic waste will be thermally treated at the home instead of being collected by local authorities and disposed of. The waste input material will be loaded into a domestically engineered thermal conversion unit either directly or after a pre process such as shredding. The feedstock will be converted into fuels by a thermal treatment such as pyrolysis. The resultant output of oil and gas can either be stored or fed into a boiler unit to be used as a fuel to produce hot water or used to run an electricity generating unit to power the dwelling in question or for supply to a feed in tariff. Thus a domestic dwelling includes a thermal treatment unit for processing waste produced in the dwelling an output of the thermal treatment unit being combusted for producing an energy output for the dwelling. A suitable pyrolysis chamber is disclosed.
 
 
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| 7.  WO/2015/104400 A PYROLYSIS CHAMBER FOR TREATING DOMESTIC REFUSE AND DWELLING EQUIPPED WITH SUCH A CHAMBER | WO | 16.07.2015 | 
|  | PCT/EP2015/050369 | MANIK VENTURES LIMITED | SPENCER, Nik | 
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 Existing approaches to refuse handling are all based on historical approaches which rely on a network of refuse collection vehicles collecting waste from individual households and delivering this to a centralised landfill or MBI location. This is highly undesirable and wasteful. An alternative process is disclosed, relying on the thermal treatment of waste and like products produced or brought in to the residential property and processed within the domestic curtilage to produce fuel or other forms of energy. Thus, domestic waste will be thermally treated at the home instead of being collected by local authorities and disposed of. The waste input material will be loaded into a domestically engineered thermal conversion unit either directly or after a pre-process such as shredding. The feedstock will be converted into fuels by a thermal treatment, such as pyrolysis. The resultant output of oil and gas can either be stored or fed into a boiler unit to be used as a fuel to produce hot water, or used to run an electricity generating unit to power the dwelling in question or for supply to a feed-in tariff. Thus, a domestic dwelling includes a thermal treatment unit for processing waste produced in the dwelling, an output of the thermal treatment unit being combusted for producing an energy output for the dwelling. A suitable pyrolysis chamber is disclosed.
 
 
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| 8.  2522041 Disposal of refuse | GB | 15.07.2015 | 
| | B09B 3/00 |  | 
 | 201400422 | MANIK VENTURES LTD | SPENCER NIK | 
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 A domestic dwelling includes a thermal treatment unit 46 for processing waste produced in the dwelling wherein an output of the thermal treatment unit is connected to a combustor 48 for producing an energy output for the dwelling. The treatment unit converts the waste into a combustible material. Ideally, the thermal treatment unit comprises a plasma torch and converts the waste to syngas and/or oil such that the waste is treated by plasma gasification. The thermal treatment unit may include a shredder 54. The combustor may be a boiler or furnace and the energy output may be used to heat water or supply electrical power.
 
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