The first half of the process sounds like a project I would do just for fun.
Obtain whole seed, extract in hot 60-78° 60-95% ethanol without loosing ethanol, distill off ethanol [adding water if needed] leaving seed extract in water, filter and continue.
Then they go on to use chromatography to isolate alkaloids, this would not be feasible for kitchens and too much work to bother with in basement labs unless making LSD.
The first half isn't far from how I've considered doing it to establish near 'full' potential yield from a batch of seeds. If the home chemist wants to know how much is being lost when extracting a kilo or two by standard methods 50-100 grams can be extracted in a soxhlet apparatus with refluxing 95% ethanol to leave behind much of the gunk, after 10+ cycles water is added, the ethanol distilled off, the mixture filtered to remove fats/oils, and the solution extracted to provide a yield baseline to judge the main extraction by.
Without a factory neither the patents method nor the soxhlet method can be easily scaled up.
If you have a still pot big enough and enough ketone-free industrial alcohol you could test to see if the first half of the patent would be worth scaling up.
I wouldn't bother. Just don't grind the seeds.