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titleOfInvention Process and apparatus for the treatment of organic wastes
abstract The invention relates to an auxiliary device for the treatment of organic waste with the help of added soil-dwelling jointed worms, for which it is characteristic that it has at least one treatment-receiving container (4) with an input opening (11) and a lower container bottom (12) and that at a distance from a separable bottom (16) which can be brought into the open and closed positions is arranged on the bottom tank bottom (12). The dividing floor allows the organic waste in the processing receptacle (4) to be subdivided into an upper layer containing the worms, as well as an underlying layer consisting mainly of processed worm humus, which makes it possible to separate the two layers from one another. In particular, the partition that can be brought into the open and closed positions, which is also used as a milling cutter, allows efficient operation practically without manual intervention and thus an application that goes far beyond a limited or purely private area
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