Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for: 1) the gentle, controlled mixing of solid and liquid botanical components during fermentation; and 2) the regulation of parameters in cap material and juice during primary fermentation to optimize attributes such as expressive organoleptic characteristics including bouquet, texture and flavor, while simultaneously and selectively monitoring and mitigating the deleterious effects of reduced sulfur compounds, harmful bacteria, multicellular fungi, and/or biogenic amines during the artisan creation of ultra-premium fine wines and other alcoholic libations according to a customized schedule.
Abstract: A device for mixing pharmaceutical, cosmetic ointments, pastes, creams, gels, emulsions and the like, including a screw container, a screw cap having an inner thread cooperating with an external rim thread of the container body of the container, a motor-driven shaft extending through a central opening of the cap and having a vane stirrer at its end for producing a prescription mixture, and a plug for closing the cap central opening when the shaft is removed.
Abstract: A driving device for a vortex mixing apparatus comprises holders for holding a mixing unit of a type having at each opposite end a pumping diaphragm for imposing a pulsatile flow on a liquid passing through a primary channel in the unit. Two pistons are each arranged to cooperate with a respective one of the diaphragms and to reciprocate between a retracted position clear of the unit and an extended position in which it extends into a housing of the unit and compresses the respective diaphragm. Driving mechanisms are normally arranged to reciprocate the pistons in phase at the same frequency such that when one piston is moving from its retracted position to its extended position the other is moving from its extended position to its retracted position and vice versa. Control mechanisms are arranged, upon stopping of the driving mechanisms, to cause both pistons to adopt retracted positions so that the unit may be inserted into, and removed from the holders without interference from the pistons.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 11, 1992
Date of Patent:
October 12, 1993
Assignee:
Bellhouse Technology Limited
Inventors:
Richard C. Hall, Marcus A. Lewis-Stevenson