Centrifugal Patents (Class 366/263)
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Patent number: 4919540Abstract: A self-leveling mixer apparatus includes a base and a generally downwardly tapered movable mixing tub supported from the base in a manner such that the tub is movable between first and second positions relative to the base. A leveling valve is provided for controlling a level of fluid in the movable mixing tub. A connector linkage operably associated with the tub and the leveling valve is connected therebetween for adjusting the leveling valve in response to movement of the mixing tub relative to the base. The tub preferably has a generally oval shaped upper end and a generally circular shaped lower end and is constantly tapered therebetween. A tub orientation control linkage is provided to prevent tilting of the tub as it moves between its upper and lower positions.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Halliburton CompanyInventors: Calvin L. Stegemoeller, Gail F. Davis
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Patent number: 4893937Abstract: There are disclosed apparatus and methods for mixing solids that are difficult to mix. The apparatus includes means for providing a slurry of the solid to be mixed to the inlet side of a centrifugal recirculating pump.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Ryszard Braun
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Patent number: 4884892Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided to generate over a confined space precisely defined distributions of the magnitude of the wall shearing stresses in a substrate/fluid boundary layer. A fluid flow is rotated around a center axis in the confined space. Simultaneously a defined fluid volume is removed in the rotational axis of the flow per unit time and recirculated or replenished through return openings in the lid or sidewall.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: Hydro Data, Inc.Inventor: Giselher R. Gust
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Patent number: 4883363Abstract: A device inter alia for uniformly distributing solid and/or liquid particles. It comprises, on the one hand, a hollow vertical primary shaft (1) driven in rotation, the bottom end of the shaft comprising a primary ring (4), the bottom surface of which bears vertical teeth (5) disposed in concentric circles, the device also comprising a hollow vertical secondary shaft (2) driven in rotation in the opposite direction to the primary shaft (1) and at its bottom end comprising a cylindrical cage (10) comprising a secondary ring (11) and a disc (12) connected to the bottom surface of the secondary ring (11) by at least three bars (13), the top surface of the disc (12) comprising vertical teeth (14) disposed concentrically and staggered with respect to the teeth (5) in the primary ring (4), and at its center the disc comprises a circular anvil (15) coaxial therewith and at least equal in diameter to the primary shaft (1).Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1988Date of Patent: November 28, 1989Inventors: Francis D. Pillon, Michel A. Andriot-Ballet
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Patent number: 4869657Abstract: A magnetic pump in which a fluid is driven by means of an impeller. A stator which is adapted to rotate, through the medium of a magnetic force, a magnetic rotor attached to the impeller is disposed so as to face the magnetic rotor through a non-magnetic partition wall.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshio Kurokawa
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Patent number: 4850704Abstract: A two stage blender is capable of handling high viscosity liquid-powder mixtures. The mixture discharged from the first stage is directed to the second stage, from which it is discharged at a relatively high discharge pressure. The second stage further enhances the natural vacuum created within the first stage, so that powder is fed at a constant ratio for a wide variety of liquid flows. Selected internal parts of the blender are designed to permit cleaning the blender in place.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: Ladish Co.Inventors: Robert D. Zimmerly, Robert J. Riemer
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Patent number: 4834542Abstract: The invention consists of a centrifugal mixer with an upper rotor (3) for projection of particles, which is hard-mounted to rotor (4) allowing centrifuging of fluid (15).The invention lies in the creation of a low-pressure zone within the high-pressure zone of enclosure (23), for introduction of particles (20); this in turn requires the use of disturber (27).The result is a remarkable degree of mixing of the water and cement and has applications for oil field services.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Dowell Schlumberger IncorporatedInventor: Ronald Sherwood
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Patent number: 4786183Abstract: The mixing apparatus has a plurality of pump impellers having one common axis and extending parallel to each other. Immediately adjacent pump impellers have opposite directions of rotation. The blading of the pump impellers is such that the currents of the mediums exiting the pump impellers have an as large as possible peripheral component. The medium currents exiting the adjacent pump impellers and having opposite senses of rotation are guided together and generate at the mutual point of contact an extremely high turbulence because the peripheral components of the exiting rotating currents of the mediums are directed oppositely to each other and eliminate each other practically immediately.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1986Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Miteco AGInventor: Angelo Cadeo
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Patent number: 4778280Abstract: The mixing apparatus includes a centrifugal pump having a casing and an impeller located therein. The casing has a axially extending tubular inlet located centrally on its end wall, the discharge being a tubular projection on the side wall's casing. A second casing substantially identical to the casing of the pump, has a tubular projection on one of its end walls coupled to the inlet of the first mentioned casing. Water is delivered to a tubular projection on the side wall of the second casing. Particulate polymer is delivered to the other end wall of the second casing. The swirling water in the second casing creates a lower pressure at its discharge to draw the polymer downwardly and into the first casing where it is vigorously mixed with the water.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1986Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Stranco, Inc.Inventor: Carl L. Brazelton
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Patent number: 4747757Abstract: A bottom inlet submersible mixing pump includes a twin volute centrifugal pump feeding a pair of vertical passageways which in turn feed an annular chamber extending around the motor stator for cooling. The annular chamber has partial dividing walls between the chamber inlets and the chamber outlets which feed discharge nozzles so as to insure a predetermined liquid level within the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1986Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Inventor: Walter D. Haentjens
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Patent number: 4671665Abstract: The machine disclosed herein is useful for blending a particle containing stream, especially a stream of solid particles, with fluids. In a typical operation, sand is mixed with a gel composition to obtain a fluid mixture suitable for stimulation treatments of oil and gas wells. The machine includes a slinger with a topside surface which may be of toroidal concave configuration. The machine also includes an impeller, of a vortex configuration, that is fastened underneath the slinger. In this machine, entrained gas is carried into the fluid phase by the particle containing stream, but the gas is then "exhausted" from the mixture through interior and exterior air exhaust channels and spaces that are built into the machine. A slinger which is particularly adapted for use in such a machine is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1986Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: Dowell Schlumberger IncorporatedInventor: William R. McIntire
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Patent number: 4660990Abstract: Apparatus for weighing out powder and liquid and mixing the powder in the liquid comprising two receptacles (2 and 3, respectively) and a pump (8), which are connected to each other in a unit (1) which is suspended in a weighing machine (4). A desired quantity of liquid, which is determined by the weighing machine (4), is supplied to one (2) of the receptacles and a desired quantity of powder, which also is determined by the weighing machine (4), is supplied to the other receptacle (3). After that, the liquid is caused to circulate through the pump and the powder is let into the suction conduit (7) of the pump (8) and is thereby mixed in the liquid. The unit also includes a heat exchanger (14) which is connected to the pressure side of the pump (8) for thermal treatment of the liquid.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Assignee: Alfa-Laval ABInventor: Sven H. Svensson
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Patent number: 4657401Abstract: An apparatus is provided that is useful for effecting liquid-liquid extraction by contacting a first liquid medium with a substantially immiscible heavier second liquid medium. The apparatus includes either a single mixer-settler unit or two or more such mixer-settler units in series. Each mixer-settler unit includes a vertically extending settling tank. An elongated extraction column extends generally vertically upwardly through the settling tank bottom. The extraction column is open at its top with the top of the extraction column below the top of the settling tank. A mixer is provided in liquid communication with the extraction column for mixing the first and second liquid mediums together to form a dispersion of droplets of one of the liquid mediums in the other liquid medium and for pumping the liquid mediums through the apparatus. The dispersion flows from the mixer upwardly through the extraction column and out from its top into the settling tank.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1986Date of Patent: April 14, 1987Inventor: George M. Galik
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Patent number: 4614435Abstract: The machine disclosed herein is useful for blending solids with fluids. In a typical operation, sand is mixed with a gel composition to obtain a fluid mixture suitable for stimulation treatments of oil and gas wells. The machine includes a slinger member, of a toroidal shape, and an impeller, of a vortex configuration, that is fastened underneath the slinger. In this machine entrained air is carried into the fluid phase by the sand, but the air is then "exhausted" from the sand-gel mixture through interior and exterior air exhaust channels and spaces that are built into the machine.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1985Date of Patent: September 30, 1986Assignee: Dowell Schlumberger IncorporatedInventor: William R. McIntire
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Patent number: 4572675Abstract: An improved apparatus for agitating and pumping a liquid slurry, such as manure slurry. The apparatus includes a vertical column mounted for rotation about its axis in a pit or vessel containing the liquid slurry. A motor-pump unit is mounted for rotation about the axis of the column and is also mounted for vertical sliding movement relative to the column. To guide the motor-pump unit in vertical movement on the column, a generally C-shaped guide on the motor pump unit rides on a flat plate-like track on the column. The upper end of the track terminates at a level slightly above the pit, so that by elevating the motor pump unit, the motor-pump unit can be freely removed from connection with the column. The upper end of the pit is enclosed by a closure plate having a central opening, and a rotary deck plate carried by the column encloses the opening and rotates with the column relative to the closure plate.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1984Date of Patent: February 25, 1986Assignee: A. O. Smith Harvestoe Products, Inc.Inventor: James R. Roberts
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Patent number: 4483624Abstract: A high intensity conditioning mill for conditioning aqueous pulp containing particles of clay and mineral impurities preparatory to subjecting the pulp to froth flotation comprising a conditioning vessel for containing the body of aqueous pulp, a plurality of generally horizontal baffles mounted within said vessel and dividing the interior thereof into a plurality of chambers, each baffle being formed with a central, circular hole, inlet means for feeding aqueous pulp to the lowermost chamber, outlet means for removing conditioned aqueous pulp from the space above the uppermost baffle, a rotatable, generally vertical drive shaft centrally positioned to rotate in said vessel and extending generally concentrically through each hole in each baffle and a plurality of impellers mounted on said shaft and generally positioned within a hole of the horizontal baffle, the impellers being of a size relative to said holes sufficient to provide passageways for the aqueous pulp from each chamber to each adjacent chamber whType: GrantFiled: August 25, 1982Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: Freeport Kaolin CompanyInventors: Franklin C. Bacon, Jr., Robert L. Brooks
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Patent number: 4472061Abstract: A method of forming a polyester resin from dicarboxylic acid anhydrides and monoepoxides in a specially designed mixing apparatus. The mixing apparatus is a vessel having a centrally disposed vertical draft tube and a centrifugal impeller at the lower end of the draft tube. A plurality of vertical heat exchange tubes surround the draft tube. The reactants are admitted into the vessel and drawn down through the draft tube by the impeller which mixes the reactants and forces the reactants up through the heat exchange tubes. The heat exchange tube portion of the vessel acts as a plug flow reactor, and the upper and lower portions of the vessel act as a back mix reactor. As reactants are admitted into the vessel, product is drawn off from the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1982Date of Patent: September 18, 1984Assignee: Ashland Oil, Inc.Inventor: Maher L. Mansour
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Patent number: 4456424Abstract: An underwater sand pump has an extremely improved sand excavating efficiency by eliminating the occurrence of cavitation and by preventing interference between the agitation flow and the suction flow. Such underwater pump is substantially characterized by disposing flow separating means in a circular opening formed in an end plate of a perforated strainer and by mounting such flow separating means integrally and contiguously on the upper end of the agitator which is mounted on the lower extension of the output shaft of a motor.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Toyo Denki Kogyosho Co., Ltd.Inventor: Toshinobu Araoka
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Patent number: 4449828Abstract: Mixing apparatus comprising a vessel having a centrally disposed vertical draft tube and a centrifugal impeller at the lower end of the draft tube. A plurality of vertical heat exchanger tubes surround the draft tube. Ports are provided for the inlet of raw material and the outlet of product. The impeller draws liquid down through the draft tube, mixes it in an area of turbulence below the impeller and forces it up the heat exchanger tubes. Materials react in the heat exchanger tubes as in a plug flow reactor and elsewhere in the vessel the liquids mix and react as in a back mix reactor.The equipment is usable for continuous as well as batch operations.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1983Date of Patent: May 22, 1984Assignee: Ashland Oil, Inc.Inventor: Maher L. Mansour
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Patent number: 4444510Abstract: Stirrer, comprising a spindle (1) provided with a drive, to which spindle a disc or plate (2) is affixed, cut into star-shape and extending perpendicular to the axis, to which, on one or both sides of said disc or plate a plurality of stirring blades (4) is affixed, lying substantially in radially directed axial planes and having the form of substantially right-angled triangles having the longer base directed radially and the shorter perpendicular, parallel to the axis, lying as the extreme edge at the greatest distance from the axis, where moreover the number of stirring blades on one disc side amounts to at least 8, the height (h) of the extreme blade edge is equal to 0.5 to 2 times the perpendicular distance (a) of the extreme end of one blade to the successive blade, and the length (L) of the blades, measured along their hypothenuse, amounts to at least twice the height (h) thereof.Preferably the number of blades on one disc side amounts to 12 or even 18.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1982Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Nederlandse Centrale Organisatie Voor Toegepast-Natuurwetenschappelijk OnderzoekInventor: Louis A. M. Janssen
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Patent number: 4410279Abstract: An apparatus for agitating and transforming settled sludges into slurries which are then capable of being pumped by conventional means. The apparatus comprises a housing immersible in the contents of a tank or chamber and containing separate variable drive means for an impeller and an impeller casing. The impeller casing forms an inlet to the impeller and has a plurality of radially directed outlet nozzles whereby rotation of the impeller effects circulation of the contents of the tank or chamber from the inlet to the outlets and rotation of the casing causes the discharge at the outlets to agitate the contents. The discharge at the outlets breaks up solid sediment at the bottom of the tank or chamber and a continuous recirculation of the contents results in the formation of a slurry.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1982Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: British Nuclear Fuels LimitedInventors: Michael Howden, Terence L. Griffiths
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Patent number: 4294549Abstract: A mechanized emulsifier is disclosed for mixing water and hydrocarbon fuels for boilers and internal combustion engines. A rotor is driven in an annular chamber and liquids drawn in at the axis of the rotor are thrown out through narrow radial passages therein to impinge on the outer wall of the annular chamber. This wall is circular for most of its circumference but broadens out into a spiral shaped outlet chamber. A fluid logic circuit for automatic control of the emulsifier is also set forth.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1979Date of Patent: October 13, 1981Assignee: Dynatrol Consultants (U.K.) LimitedInventors: Raymond V. Thompson, Alan Todd, Albert B. Constantine
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Patent number: 4194841Abstract: Method and apparatus for processing solid and viscous plastic material or polymeric material and the like in which plastic or polymeric material is fed through an inlet into an enclosed passage of which opposed side walls are moving simultaneously toward an outlet and the material is processed and dragged forward by the moving side wall against a channel block and with progressive build up of pressure along said passage for discharging the processed material through the outlet from the enclosed passage. Rotary apparatus for practicing the method includes one or more annular channels having opposed side walls and carried by a drive rotor member for movement relative to a housing of which an annular surface coaxial with the rotor cooperates with the walls of the channel or channels to form an enclosed annular passage or enclosed annular passages.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1978Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Inventor: Zehev Tadmor
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Patent number: 4172668Abstract: A mechanized emulsifier is disclosed for mixing water and hydrocarbon fuels for boilers and internal combustion engines. A rotor is driven in an annular chamber and liquids drawn in at the axis of the rotor are thrown out through narrow radial passages therein to impinge on the outer wall of the annular chamber. This wall is circular for most of its circumference but broadens out into a spiral shaped outlet chamber.A fluid logic circuit for automatic control of the emulsifier is also set forth.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1976Date of Patent: October 30, 1979Assignee: Dynatrol Consultants (U.K.) LimitedInventors: Raymond V. Thompson, Alan Todd, Albert B. Constantine