Propeller Blade Type Patents (Class 366/270)
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Patent number: 4723848Abstract: A floating vertical shaft downflow directional mixer apparatus including a float, a motor driven propeller mounted on an upright propeller shaft below the float, and a draft tube extending downwardly from the float and having a lateral discharge outlet. The float is arranged to support the mixer with the propeller shaft generally upright when the mixer is not in operation. The draft tube and lateral discharge outlet are bilaterally symmetrical with respect to a median plane and a thrust reaction line is attached to the lower portion of the draft tube generally symmetrical to the median plane to counteract the reaction forces on the mixer produced by the stream discharged from the discharge outlet and maintain the propeller shaft generally upright when the mixer is in operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1987Date of Patent: February 9, 1988Assignee: Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.Inventor: James A. Knight
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Patent number: 4722608Abstract: Apparatus for mixing liquid and liquid suspension mediums in vessels with a mixing impeller shaft system of a composite of fibrous and plastic material of a structural configuration to enable the use of such material in commercial and industrial applications where the reaction loads of the medium on the system militate against the use of composite fibrous and plastic material. The system utilizes impellers having blades which distribute the reaction load through a hub on a mounting area of a shaft with keys and keyways in a manner to avoid stress risers unamicable to the composite material and which can cause failure thereof. Separate keys and keyways are provided to oppose the thrust due to the reaction loads and to oppose the torque due to such loads. Plural thrust keyways may be used to enable the impeller to be located at different positions on the shaft and at selected heights above the floor of the mixing vessel.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1985Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Assignee: General Signal Corp.Inventors: Ronald N. Salzman, Keith T. McDermott
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Patent number: 4685868Abstract: A hydraulically-driven, vacuum jet apparatus is capable of drawing a liquid and solid mixture from a holding receptacle or container and of blending the mixture to provide a uniformly distributed liquid and solid solution. An intake assembly positioned on one end of an elongated tube agitates and thoroughly blends the mixture to an easily displaceable slurry using a rotating, hydraulically actuated propeller positioned outside and beyond a lower end of the tube to permit the solution to be vacuum drawn up through the tube and into a vacuum tank.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1986Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Inventors: Donald A. Bodensteiner, David Wenthold
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Patent number: 4610547Abstract: Apparatus for dispersing particulate material in a liquid, for example, particulate coal and agglomerating oil in water, comprising an upwardly extending, cylindrical container for the flow of the coal, oil and water upwardly therethrough passed a lower, flat blade type turbine rotor, an intermediate knife blade type turbine rotor and an upper pitched blade type turbine rotor. An annular shaped portion is around the intermediate rotor and houses the intermediate rotor in a cylindrical duct, longitudinally extending baffles extend upwardly along the container inner surface and are spaced therefrom. The lower rotor causes radially outward flow of the coal-water-oil mixture, the intermediate rotor causes fine break down and homogenization of the coal-water-oil mixture, while the pitched blade type turbine rotor causes reverse flow of the homogenized coal-water-oil mixture producing seed agglomerates of carbonaceous coal particles and oil leaving any ash particles dispersed in the water.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1985Date of Patent: September 9, 1986Assignee: Canadian Patents and Development LimitedInventors: Adam J. Bennett, C. Edward Capes, William L. Thayer, Floyd N. Toll
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Patent number: 4571090Abstract: Mixing systems for liquids having fibers suspended therein wherein the fibers tenaciously adhere to and accumulate on the leading edge of the impeller, thereby increasing the drag of the liquid on the impeller as it rotates and the consequent increase in the power required to rotate the impeller. Axial flow of the liquid in a tank is produced by the impeller within a draft tube. The leading edge of the blades of the impeller are inclined with respect to radial lines extending from the axis of rotation of the impeller beyond the angle of repose of the fibers on the leading edge. Also, the coefficient of friction of the portion of the impeller, extending from the leading edge toward the trailing edge thereof, to which the fibers adhere is reduced by providing the surface thereof with a low coefficient of friction material.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1985Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: General Signal Corp.Inventors: Ronald J. Weetman, Jerry A. Carpenter, Chandler K. Coyle, Keith T. McDermott, Roger N. Voss
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Patent number: 4566801Abstract: A submersible mixer with a housing, within which housing sits a motor and gear box or other drive means, attached to said housing is a high-efficiency impeller, said housing being supported by vanes which baffle liquid flow when being mixed, and which when said impeller axis is aligned vertically form the base, and which when said impeller axis is aligned horizontally form two points of a tripod.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1984Date of Patent: January 28, 1986Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Ronald N. Salzman
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Patent number: 4506989Abstract: There is disclosed a mixer ideally suited for mixing of viscous, pasty and semi-solid materials. The mixer comprises at least one propeller having a central hub fixedly secured to the drive shaft and a plurality of axially pitched, radial blades carried by the hub. Preferably the blades terminate in an outer, annular thin rim. The propeller is used in an assembly which includes a stator that is supported by a spider having a second hub that is slideably and rotatably received over the drive shaft and that supports a plurality of arms which surround the propeller. A second plurality of axially pitched, radial blades are carried by the second hub, preferably of equal number and substantially the same configuration as the first plurality of blades of the propeller. These blades are centrally supported by a third hub which is also slideably and rotatably received over the drive shaft and the blades preferably terminate in a second, outer, annular thin rim which is also attached to the arms of the spider.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1984Date of Patent: March 26, 1985Inventor: Carter K. Reh
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Patent number: 4422771Abstract: A floating downflow mixer including a float having a central float passage and a pump casing mounted on the float with its upper end spaced below the float to provide an intake at the underside of the float. A drive motor is mounted on top of the float and has an integral shaft extension extending downwardly through the float passage and a propeller mounted at its lower end in the pump casing. A shaft stabilizer tube is supported on a mounting plate attached to the top of the float and extends downwardly through the float with an anti-deflection bearing at its lower end surrounding the shaft and having a running clearance therewith to inhibit deflection of the shaft. The mounting plate seals the float passage between the stabilizer tube and float and a mechanical rotary seal seals the interface between the stabilizer tube and shaft to prevent entrance of air to the anti-deflection bearing and propeller.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1981Date of Patent: December 27, 1983Assignee: Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.Inventors: Jack R. Earhart, Freddie J. Langdon, John K. Johnson
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Patent number: 4378165Abstract: Improved draft tube mixing apparatus having one or more of the following features: (a) controlled circulation at the inlet of the tube which allows operation at reduced submergence by preventing formation of a vortex; (b) an additional passage for controlled flow into the draft tube along its length to allow operation without the tube being entirely submerged; (c) the recovery of dynamic energy from the flow at the outlet of the tube by wide area diffusion without separation from the walls of the tube in the diffusing region thereof; (d) improved guidance of radially directed to axially directed flow at the inlet of the draft tube for efficient axial pumping by the impeller by maintaining generally uniform axial flow velocity radially of the impeller; and (e) separation of coarse and fine particles in suspension in the tank to allow selective draw-off of the coarse and/or fine particles thereby increasing efficiency of mixing.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1980Date of Patent: March 29, 1983Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: George G. Landberg
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Patent number: 4329069Abstract: A manure pit extends the length of a swine confinement building and includes access openings through an outside wall extending inwardly and downwardly toward the center of the pit to receive a stirring device mounted on a cart for being moved between the access openings. The stirring device includes an axial shaft in an elongated tube provided with inlet openings at the upper end of the tube for receiving liquid which is directed downwardly by propellers progressively increasing in number and volume capacity towards the bottom of the tube where it is discharged to a single outlet opening by a turbine pump. The pump includes paddles having leading edges facing in the direction of rotation of the shaft and trailing edges facing in the opposite direction. A convex upwardly bottom end plate directs the fluid radially outwardly through the outlet opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1980Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Inventor: Scott W. Graham
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Patent number: 4284360Abstract: An apparatus and process are described for homogenizing and subsampling process streams such as those present in the hot water extraction process for recovery of bitumen from tar sand. Such streams contain widely variable proportions of heavy oil, water, and solids. To obtain a representative analysis-size subsample from such a stream, a bulk sample is taken into a cylindrical open-topped vessel containing a coaxial cylindrical draft tube spaced from the internal wall of the vessel. A head element closes and seals the top of the vessel. An impellor extending into the draft tube through the head element is actuated to circulate the bulk sample along an elliptical flow path within the vessel. The vessel contents are maintained in a pressurized condition by the introduction of intert gas.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1979Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignees: Petro-Canada Exploration Inc., Her Majesty the Queen in right of the Province of Alberta, Government of the Province of Alberta, Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Alberta Syncrude Equity, PanCanadian Petroleum Limited, Esso Resources Canada Ltd., Canada-Cities Service, Ltd., Gulf Canada Resources Inc.Inventors: Lubomyr M. O. Cymbalisty, Robert C. Shaw
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Patent number: 4162128Abstract: Apparatus for manufacturing low density, cured urea/formaldehyde resin foams includes a centrifugal mixing head comprising a casing and an impeller rotatably mounted therein, the casing having an inlet directed generally axially with respect to the axis of rotation of the impeller and an outlet directed generally tangentially relative to said axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1977Date of Patent: July 24, 1979Assignee: British Industrial Plastics LimitedInventors: Dennis H. Ogden, Frank G. Smith
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Patent number: 4089620Abstract: A motor-driven propeller is disposed within a draft tube beneath a buoyant float and is adapted to pump water upwardly through the draft tube. In one mode of operation, the pumping device functions as an aerator in that the water pumped upwardly through the draft tube flows upwardly through an opening in the float and is deflected across the upper side of the float and into the atmosphere by a diffuser plate spaced above the opening. The pumping device can be converted into a flow developer by positioning the diffuser plate beneath the opening in the float and, when the plate is so positioned, water pumped upwardly through the draft tube strikes the plate and is deflected outwardly beneath the lower side of the float.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1976Date of Patent: May 16, 1978Assignee: Riga, Inc.Inventor: Richard B. Ravitts