Angularly Related Flat Surfaces Patents (Class 366/337)
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Patent number: 4674888Abstract: A gas injector element for use in a mixing apparatus having a plurality of mixing elements, where the injector element is airfoil-shaped and is installed adjacent to the first of the plurality of mixing elements. The airfoil-shaped injector is fabricated from a metal or other suitable material having a porosity within a range of 0.5 to 100 or more microns, such that fluid injected into the mixing conduit through the injector will be released from the injector and will immediately contact material flowing through the conduit without the undesirable result of bubbles of the fluid or gas flowing from the injector coalescing with larger bubbles resulting in ineffective mixing of the gas with the material in the mixer.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1985Date of Patent: June 23, 1987Assignee: Komax Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard F. Carlson
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Patent number: 4660986Abstract: A method of and an apparatus for producing a gas-solid two phase flow jet having a constant mass or volume flow rate and predetermined velocity.In a method of and an apparatus for producing a gas-solid free jet (7) of constant mass or volume flow rate, in which jet the solid particles having a particle size particularly smaller than 50 .mu.m are dispersed completely and uniformly, a consolidated or compressed solid particle mass flow (8) of constant density and constant cross section is produced with the aid of a rotating metering groove (2) and subsequently sucked entirely into a closed flow channel to be accelerated and dispersed in an injector (9). The resulting gas solid particle mixture is discharged out of the flow channel as a free jet (7). Dispersing, particularly of very fine particles (up to a few .mu.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1985Date of Patent: April 28, 1987Inventors: Kurt Leschonski, Stephan Rothele
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Patent number: 4643584Abstract: A motionless mixer for use in mixing turbulent flow streams in a conduit, which mixer comprises at least first and second pairs of plate elements, the plate elements composed of semielliptical portions disposed at an angle of about 45.degree. from the axis of the conduit, the first and second pairs disposed at an angle of about 90.degree. with respect to each other in the conduit, with the plate elements of each pair overlapping the plate elements of the adjacent pair up to about one-half of the length of the plate elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1985Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: Koch Engineering Company, Inc.Inventor: Peter T. Allocca
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Patent number: 4632568Abstract: An improved mixing column for mixing a plurality of liquid or paste-like components of a material has several tiers having at least two flow-division chambers which overlap each other at least partially, and where each of these superimposed flow-division chambers has a flow-division wall which divides the incoming fluid. A different passage opening of the tier is connected with each of the superimposed flow-division chambers. The flow-division chambers are connected to mixing chambers arranged on either side thereof. Successive tiers are oriented at 90.degree. with respect to each other and each successive tier is shifted an additional 90.degree. in the same direction of rotation such that the mixing chambers of a lower tier are in communication with the passage openings in the floor of the adjacent upper tier. In this way, improved mixing of the components is achieved with a more compact construction as well as simplified manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1985Date of Patent: December 30, 1986Assignee: Ritter-Plastic GmbHInventors: Edgar F. Emele, Nikolaus Brugner
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Patent number: 4623521Abstract: Vanes operatively attached to external sleeves are provided in a conduit to implement on the outside of the conduit change in the swirl angle of incoming fluids.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1985Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventors: Mark L. Gravley, Mark E. Kertok
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Patent number: 4600544Abstract: A packing unit having a set of deflectors within a cage for deflecting each of two fluids moving through the unit, the deflectors being arranged so that in any image of the unit formed by parallel rays projected onto a plane, regardless of how the unit is oriented with respect to the plane, at least half of the area enclosed by the perimeter of the image will be a shaded area, no more than 35% of the shaded area being produced by surfaces of said deflectors oriented at more than 60.degree. to said rays.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1983Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Merix CorporationInventor: Thomas W. Mix
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Patent number: 4597852Abstract: Oil shale is well mixed and efficiently, effectively, and economically retorted in a special gravity flow retorting process and system which utilizes novel arrangements of internal baffles in a static mixer.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1985Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Inventors: Earl D. York, Jay C. Knepper, John M. Forgac
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Patent number: 4585357Abstract: A homogenizer with the system designed to jet out emulsions and dispersed solutions from inter-valve microgaps, under high pressure. The microgaps for jetting out the homogenizing liquid are disposed in series at a plural number of locations. Also, it is designed such that the homogenizing liquid passes through two types of gaps, that is, narrow and wide microgaps in consecutive order. Furthermore, discharge ports are constructed with a design such that the homogenized liquid is discharged smoothly without interrupting the homogenization process. In this manner, a large quantity of the liquid can be treated with low homogenization pressure.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1984Date of Patent: April 29, 1986Inventor: Kazuo Ogata
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Patent number: 4573801Abstract: In a method of and an apparatus for producing a gas-solid free jet (7) of constant mass or volume flow rate, in which jet the solid particles having a particle size particularly smaller than 50 .mu.m are dispersed completely and uniformly, a consolidated or compressed solid particle mass flow (8) of constant density and constant cross section is produced with the aid of a rotating metering groove (2) and subsequently sucked entirely into a closed flow channel to be accelerated and dispersed in an injector (9). The resulting gas solid particle mixture is discharged out of the flow channel as a free jet (7). Dispersing, particularly of very fine particles (up to a few .mu.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1984Date of Patent: March 4, 1986Inventors: Kurt Leschonski, Stephan Rothele
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Patent number: 4570570Abstract: An apparatus in which flowing developer material is mixed. A plurality of spaced vanes project outwardly from a dividing plate to define a plurality of sets of chambers arranged in substantially parallel rows. Each chamber is arranged to receive developer material at an entrance aperture and to release the developer material from an exit aperture with the exit aperture being displaced from a position vertically below its entrance aperture. Each row has an alternate series of chambers with their exit apertures spaced respectively to the left and right of the position vertically below their entrance apertures. The entrance apertures and exit apertures of the chambers of different rows are aligned so that on successive recirculations of the developer material, the developer material moves simultaneously from left to right and from row to row, and from right to left and from row to row.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1984Date of Patent: February 18, 1986Assignee: Xerox CorporationInventor: Roger D. Masham
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Patent number: 4560284Abstract: The present invention is a continuous type of fluid mixing and feeding device; particularly, a batch fluid mixing and feeding device and an automatic and continuously conveying device are combined in order to mix and feed two or more than two kinds of fluids at a given temperature and a given viscosity, under controlled pressure. The mixing and feeding device comprises a first mixing means with rotary means, a pressure-varying mixer, and a multi-stage mixing means in a given number and being arranged in a suitable sequence. In this device, the fluid is processed through forward and reverse rotation, pressure-varying, and pushing repeatedly; fluids having different viscosity and particle size will thoroughly be pressed, cut, diverged, and mixed repeatedly during the feeding steps; then, a mixed fluid output at a constant temperature and constant pressure will be obtained continuously.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1983Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Inventor: Hwang C. Chen
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Patent number: 4527903Abstract: An apparatus for uniformizing the parameters of flow and/or for mixing at least two individual streams which discharge into a main flow, as in cooling towers with natural draft and/or with forced ventilation, with stacks or in pipeline systems. At least one element is provided having an upstream edge initiating vortexes which uniformize the parameters of flow and/or mix the streams. The course of the edge of the element defines a component extending in the main direction of flow and a component extending in a direction transverse to the main flow direction. The surface of the element is set at an acute angle with respect to the direction of the main flow. The edge of the element is symmetrical having a plane of symmetry extending in the direction of the main flow.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1982Date of Patent: July 9, 1985Assignee: Balcke-Durr AktiengsellschaftInventor: Hans Ruscheweyh
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Patent number: 4519899Abstract: In the purification of oil used for example in light metal rolling, and contaminated by abraded particles, a coagulating agent, for example an aqueous soda solution, is added by means of a dosaging device (7) and mixed in a device (5) which comprises a static dispersing device (8) with a jet pump (9) connected thereafter with a recirculation loop (10). The mixing is normally carried out at an elevated temperature and a heating step (3,4) included. After mixing, the coagulates formed are separated, typically in a centrifuge (14). The invention is particularly suited to the purification of the rolling oil occurring in the manufacture of aluminium foils.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1983Date of Patent: May 28, 1985Assignee: Sulzer-Escher Wyss Ltd.Inventors: Jakob Oertle, Bruno Mulhaupt
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Patent number: 4511258Abstract: A motionless mixing device includes a conduit having a mixing element therein which is formed by deforming flat stock material. The mixing element includes two substantially identical segments or halves that each having a sinuous cross-section between opposite ends and are interconnected along the center of the conduit with the two segments being axially staggered with respect to each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1983Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: Koflo CorporationInventors: James L. Federighi, Frank F. Federighi
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Patent number: 4498786Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and devices for mixing at least two individual streams having different variables. In order to produce a low-loss, effective mixing within a short flow section, at least one eddy impulse is produced in the cross section of flow of at least one individual stream, which impulse spreads out downstream transverse to the direction of flow to form a discrete eddy system whose components transverse to the main direction of flow overlap into the other flow cross section of the other individual stream. This eddy impulse can be produced either by at least one curved surface or by at least one edge of a surface or of a body. The eddy impulse is preferably produced by two burble (flow break-away) edges of a delta-shaped insert element which extend at an acute angle to each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1981Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: Balcke-Durr AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hans Ruscheweyh
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Patent number: 4497751Abstract: The packing is made up of layers each of which is deformed into a zig-zag shape. Each layer has contiguous rows of deflecting surfaces which are interconnected by bridges and with every other deflecting surface being stamped out so as to be bent out of the plane of the layer. The stamped out deflecting surfaces of adjacent rows are offset from one another by the width of one deflecting surface and are bent out of so far as to be parallel to the next flank.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1982Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: Sulzer Brothers LimitedInventor: Raymond Pluss
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Patent number: 4497752Abstract: The packing can be used for mixing or for exchange processes in exchange columns. The packing comprises at least one group of layers perpendicular to the column axis which has deflecting surfaces connected to a central connecting bridge and which are bent outwardly of the bridge in alternating fashion to define a X-shape. The adjacent layers can be provided with outer bridges which are bent around to form hook-shape portions for engaging about an adjacent layer.The packing can be produced by simple stamping and bending steps.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1982Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: Sulzer Brothers LimitedInventor: Max Huber
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Patent number: 4497753Abstract: A packing is constructed for an apparatus for mixing or for exchange processes. The packing includes at least two zig-zag layers each of which has a number of parallel rows of substantially rectangular deflecting surfaces with alternating gaps in the inclined flanks. Bridges connect the rows of deflecting surfaces and are disposed in the troughs and at the apices of the corrugated layer.The packing can be produced by simple stamping and bending steps.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1982Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: Sulzer Brothers LimitedInventor: Felix Streiff
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Patent number: 4487510Abstract: Mixing apparatus comprising an elongated vessel provided with a plurality of mixing guides rotatably mounted in the vessel, to obtain an optimal mixing of materials over a wide range of flow velocities without an inadmissible pressure drop over the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1984Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventors: Cornelis Buurman, Arnon Plaschkes
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Patent number: 4487252Abstract: A pair of parallel flow rotary regenerative air heaters (16, 18) which extract heat from the combustion gases exhausted from a furnace (10). The gases, after giving up heat in the air heaters, flow to an electrostatic precipitator (30). In order to eliminate any temperature unbalance across the width of the main duct (28) leading to the precipitator, the duct (24) from the first air heater is connected to the main duct in such a manner that the hottest portion of the gases (H-1) are introduced along one side, and the relatively cooler portion (C-1) of the gases are introduced along the other side. The duct (26) from the second air heater is connected to the main duct in such a manner that the relatively cooler portion of the gases (C-2) are introduced along said one side, and the hottest portion of the gases (H-2) are introduced along said other side, thereby eliminating temperature unbalances across the width of the main duct.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventor: Joseph J. Natale
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Patent number: 4483698Abstract: Apparatus for washing paint mist from exhaust air from a spray-painting operation draws the exhaust air, paint mist, and a washing liquid down a funnel inlet into an open ended cylindrical mixing chamber. In the mixing chamber, they turbulently spiral outwardly to exit said chamber through the open ends thereof. An elongated blocking structure is centrally disposed in said mixing chamber to block access of exhaust air to the central portion of the mixing chamber which has low spiral turbulence and thus low mixing efficiency. The inlet to the mixing chamber and the open end outlets therefrom preferably form venturies to further increase the mixing efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1982Date of Patent: November 20, 1984Assignee: Werner & PfleidererInventors: Gunther Kuchenthal, Joachim Klingner
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Patent number: 4464057Abstract: Apparatus for use in the treatment and recovery of viscous petroleum emulsions comprises a leaktight chamber in which a reduced pressure is established, the chamber having an inlet connected to a feedpipe for sucking up emulsion. A mixer is connected on the feedpipe and a demulsifier is supplied to the mixer simultaneously with the emulsion so that the emulsion mixed with demulsifier is fed to the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1982Date of Patent: August 7, 1984Assignee: Compagnie Francaise des PetrolesInventors: Marc M. Durrieu, Jean-Pierre Thery
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Patent number: 4461579Abstract: A motionless mixer combination is provided comprising modules made up of basic mixer components formed from flat stock and having an isosceles triangular base plate and a pair of vanes connected at equal and opposite angles to the legs of the triangle of the base plate. Modules are made up of combinations of the basic mixer components to provide equal and oppositely directed helical flow paths with the fluid flowing substantially longitudinally of the line of all included angles and transverse to the line of all reflex angles. The modules are also provided with means for subjecting the fluid to a strong mixing action by intersecting fluid streams along a transverse line in the vicinity of where the fluid flows into a downstream module from an adjacent upstream module.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1983Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: Statiflo, Inc.Inventor: Henry McCallum
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Patent number: 4453832Abstract: The apparatus serves for the continuous mixing and suspending of material to be extracted, particularly seed material, such as soy material, with solvent or extractant, particularly hexane and other suitable hydrocarbons, provision being made for preventing the influence of atmospheric oxygen on the extraction material as well as the formation of solvent vapors throughout the entire plant.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1981Date of Patent: June 12, 1984Inventors: Heinz O. Schumacher, Heinz H. Thiem
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Patent number: 4415275Abstract: A swirl mixing device adaptable as a spray nozzle or as a fluid mixing chamber for substantially complete mixing of two or more fluids is described. The device comprises a container having a closed end and an exhaust. At least two fluid injection chambers are defined within the container, the first of the chambers being located between the closed end and the second of the chambers. A first injector is arranged to inject a first fluid to be mixed into the first injection chamber with an angular momentum in one direction, and a second injector is arranged to inject a second fluid to be mixed into the second chamber with an angular momentum in the opposite direction to that of the first fluid. The fluids meet near an opening in a collar separating the two chambers, and an exit opening from the second chamber provides a fluid flow path to the exhaust.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Inventor: David E. Dietrich
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Patent number: 4408892Abstract: Apparatus for increasing the homogeneity of the mixture of fluids, e.g. petroleum products flowing together in a pipe. The apparatus operates by dividing the flow into multiple converging jets and comprises a tubular body (10) for insertion in the pipe. The tubular body (10) houses a cylindrical sheath (9) inside which two plates (21, 22) provided with perforations (23) define two inlet chambers (25, 26) between which the flow is distributed. The space (33) between the plates is partitioned by a plurality of partitions (36) which are substantially perpendicular to the axis of the sheath so as to constitute outlet cells in which jets from the perforations of the plates converge. Said outlet cells have openings (38) formed in the sheath for the lateral removal of the fluids which mix therein.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1982Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite: Alsthom-AtlantiqueInventors: Gilles Combes, Raymond Kuntz
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Patent number: 4383769Abstract: A valve assembly includes a stack of valve members which define a number of annular valve slits between knife-edge valve seats and opposing valve surfaces. The valve members are rings having grooves formed therein to define a low pressure liquid chamber. A ridge between the central hole in each ring and the chamber groove forms the knife edge valve seat. Homogenizing pressure can be controlled by flexing a bearing plate at the end of the stack of valves. Spring elements between the valves bias the valves apart when they are released by the hydraulic valve actuator to enable cleaning of the valve slits.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1981Date of Patent: May 17, 1983Assignee: Gaulin CorporationInventor: William D. Pandolfe
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Patent number: 4374542Abstract: An undulating prismoid module made of relatively rigid material. The prismoids may have bases of any number of sides, and preferably a plane passing through the centers of the prismoid bases in any row of prismoid bases is nonparallel to the sides of the module. The modules may be stacked and fluid inlets and outlets provided in the void volume between modules so that the modules may be used as a heat exchanger, an extraction tower, absorption towers, distillation towers, an adsorption tower, chemical or bilogical reactors, and water cooling towers. The modules are disposed in repeating patterns of four in the stack, each module in the stack being rotated 180.degree. about a first or second horizontal axis with respect to the previous model.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1977Date of Patent: February 22, 1983Inventor: Joel C. Bradley
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Patent number: 4372100Abstract: A process and apparatus for mixing at least two parenteral solutions, sterilizing the resulting mixture, and transferring the sterilized mixture into an extensible, plastic receiving bag. The apparatus includes a mixing chamber into which the solutions can be delivered, a bacterial organism retentive filter for sterilizing the mixture of the solutions received from the chamber, such a receiving bag, tubing for transferring each of the solutions to be chamber, and second tubing for transferring the sterilized mixture from the filter to the bag. All are combined and then sterilized as a unit. In one embodiment of the invention, the bag is placed in a vacuum chamber to facilitate transfer of the mixture through the apparatus and the mixing chamber has a baffle or system of baffles for creating turbulence in the solutions while they are being mixed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Miller, Kenneth W. Larson, Joseph L. Schopen
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Patent number: 4367954Abstract: A developer device for electrostatic copiers includes a housing in which toner is circulated. The circulating toner is dropped in free fall at a predetermined location. Underneath that location are two side-by-side lengthwise extending channels into which the falling toner is substantially uniformly distributed. Guide baffles in one channel direct the incoming toner along the channel in one direction, and guide baffles in the other channel direct toner in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1981Date of Patent: January 11, 1983Assignee: Baldwin Piano & Organ CompanyInventors: Alfred Ganz, Karl Hartwig, Christoph Jung, Gunther Schnall, Erich Schlick, Jurgen Vossnacke
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Patent number: 4358205Abstract: Blending system comprising batch hopper with a scale, a blend hopper positioned directly below the batch hopper, an upwardly running conveyor running the full length of the blending hopper to the top of a surge bin, an upwardly running discharge conveyor running from the bottom of the surge bin to the top of a holding bin, and a holding bin for holding several batches of material. The batch hopper, the first of four hoppers, rests on a scale and includes a plurality of baffles positioned to control material which is dumped into the hopper such as by a front-end loader. A set of doors on the bottom of the batch hopper dumps the material directly below into a blending hopper which holds the contents of the batch hopper and includes a baffle for further blending of the material. A conveyor runs the entire length of the blend hopper and transfers material upwardly to a surge bin. The surge bin has baffles to eliminate any concentration of materials and disperse them throughout the material.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1981Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Inventor: Raymond L. Eakins
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Patent number: 4352573Abstract: It has been determined that homogenizing efficiency can be increased substantially by expressing the fluid through a valve in which the valve seat has a knife edge configuration and the valve gap has an optimum height of less than 0.003 inch. To provide the high flow rate required in most industrial applications, the total length of slits within a valve assembly, each having the optimum gap, is selected for given homogenizing and back pressures. In a preferred embodiment, in order to provide the extended slit length necessary within such a valve assembly, a plurality of annular valve slits are provided between stacked valve members within the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1980Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: Gaulin CorporationInventor: William D. Pandolfe
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Patent number: 4352378Abstract: A ribbed construction assembled from sheet metal bands for improved heat transfer, suitably built into the pipes of heat exchangers forms the arrangement of the invention. The ribbed construction assembled from toothed metal bands ensures the improved heat transfer primarily by slowing down the velocity of the medium flowing in the center of the pipe; furthermore it improves the temperature distribution of the flowing medium by means of metallic contact and mixing. Although the ribs are easily movable in the pipe, a significant portion of the tooth-ends is in loose contact with the inner pipe wall, which likewise improves the heat transfer.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 1980Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: TRANSELEKTRO Magyar Villamossagi Kulkereskedelmi VallalatInventors: Gyorgy Bergmann, Mihaly Horvath, Gyorgy Palfalvi, Gabor Tomcsanyi, Gyula Kovacs, Kardy Laszlo
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Patent number: 4351613Abstract: Tanks for mixing apparatus are described in which one or more chemical materials are to be incorporated in a carrier liquid, which may be a solvent, such as water, and which is quantitatively predominant, some of the chemical materials being incompatible if brought together directly, or in a wrong sequence, or which are difficult to combine, the materials preferably being combined in the desired proportions in a cascaded arrangement of liquid filled chambers, the respective materials in the desired proportions preferably being supplied from separate sources of materials by pumps, the delivery of the carrier liquid being to a first mixing chamber in the tank to which a first chemical material is supplied, additional and successive mixing chambers being provided, if desired, the tanks being constructed of synthetic plastic material molded to provide a body to receive partition walls for attachment to the body, and a cover preferably transparent and molded to receive the partition walls, the cover preferably havType: GrantFiled: July 7, 1980Date of Patent: September 28, 1982Inventors: Henry F. Hope, Stephen F. Hope
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Patent number: 4344844Abstract: An inclined static deoiler and conditioner for treating ore such as coal, phosphate, and the like which combines with liquid to form a slurry prior to froth floation which includes in combination a trough having plural baffles therein which are oriented to cause turbulence in the slurry. End walls on the trough are provided having an inlet and outlet adapted to fasten to piping in which the maximum flow rate is determined by the piping diameter such that liquid entering in the trough is assured of staying substantially at or below the vertical height of the baffles. The through flow within the device is controlled by angulation of the trough which is variable, and baffle configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1981Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Inventor: J. O. Townley
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Patent number: 4334787Abstract: In a device for dosing two-component products of a predetermined mixing ratio, the dispensing accuracy has been improved in conjunction with simple design and uncomplicated operation. According to the invention, two chambers are provided which are put under pressure by means of two pistons that are displaced simultaneously in opposite directions from a starting point. A mixer means is arranged at the closed longitudinal end of a first chamber, while the closed longitudinal end of the other chamber is connected to the mixer means over a component line that leads centrally through the first chamber.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1980Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: Henkel Kommanditgesellschaft auf AktienInventors: Hermann Kluth, Robert Bachmann, Jurgen Wegner
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Patent number: 4333729Abstract: The subject of the invention is an apparatus for homogenizing liquid and viscous substances, which consists of a high-pressure pump with a crank drive and at least one piston guided in a cylinder block and driven by means of connecting and side rods, and a homogenizing unit, which is arranged on the cylinder block of the high-pressure pump by means of an intermediary chamber that may be opened. The homogenizing unit has a two-part homogenizing head, which consists of a sleeve with a smooth-walled, conical let-through borehole opening out on the outlet side and a plunger held in this borehole by axial compression and guided by guide projections into the corresponding recesses arranged in the sleeve, which plunger has a solid section of essentially truncated-cone-shaped surface area, on which axial and successive ring-shaped steps are constructed, each step having its external periphery adjacent to the borehole.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1979Date of Patent: June 8, 1982Inventor: Max H. Marugg
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Patent number: 4329067Abstract: A fluid mixer includes a porous foam disc for dispersing fluid flowing therethrough, an inlet disc adjacent one surface of the porous disc for limiting the area of the latter through which fluid may enter the same, an outlet disc proximate an opposite side of the porous disc for limiting the area of the latter at which fluid may leave the same, with the radial location of the inlet area being different from that of the outlet area to obtain dispersed fluid flow through the foam disc. Other features include a fluid orifice assembly using an orifice housing held in fluid-tight relation to a fluid fitting by a radially applied force; and a differential pressure responsive mixing control valve for controlling flow of one fluid into a mixing chamber to which another fluid also is delivered.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1980Date of Patent: May 11, 1982Assignees: Bruce J. Landis, Kenneth J. Landis, Paul R. Goudy, Jr.Inventor: Paul R. Goudy, Jr.
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Patent number: 4316673Abstract: A molded, disposable mixing device is disclosed for mixing and dispensing a two-part fluid compound. The device may consist of two mirror-image portions or structures, each being of semi-cylindrical shape and providing a tortuous path for shearing, folding, mixing and blending together the two fluids. Each of the two structures is provided with a male attachment lug, and a female detent for securing them together. Also, each structure has a semicircular, externally molded ridge for connecting it, for example, to a nozzle. The tortuous path may consist of two periodically intersecting paths, or else of a generally open passage provided with mixing blades or baffles disposed at regular or irregular intervals. The mixing may also be effected by a spirally folded mesh or spherical objects disposed in a single tubular structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1979Date of Patent: February 23, 1982Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventor: Spencer J. Speer
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Patent number: 4313680Abstract: A reactor for mixing fluid components at relatively low flow rates wherein the components have a very short reaction time. The reactor comprises a plurality of spaced-apart, flow-converging members for directing the flow of fluid components along the central axis of the reaction chamber. The reactor further includes a flow-deflecting element arranged downstream of each flow-converging member to divide and direct and the body of fluid flow at right angles from the central axis of the reaction chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1979Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignee: Chevron Research CompanyInventor: Lewis R. Honnen
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Patent number: 4302550Abstract: The invention disclosed herein is concerned with a process for mixing a plurality of viscous rapidly reacting, fluid materials and an apparatus with which to perform this process. In this process the fluid materials are initially introduced into a mixing chamber and mixed with a gas, preferably in such a way that an angular momentum is imparted to the mixture. The mixture is then fed into a static mixer which has a short residence time spectrum. The apparatus comprises a cylindrical mixing chamber with a gas inlet and at least one nongaseous fluid material inlet arranged to direct flow tangentially to the interior surface of the mixing chamber. Other inlets may be provided downstream of these initial inlets but before a static mixer with which said mixing chamber communicates. An outlet is provided downstream of said static mixer which preferably has intersecting baffle plates, a low pressure loss and a short residence time spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1980Date of Patent: November 24, 1981Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Karl H. Pisaric, Karl-Arnold Weber, Harro Traubel, Dieter Brauner, Manfred H. Pahl
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Patent number: 4296779Abstract: An improved turbulator unit for insertion in a heat exchanger tube with the turbulator having a plurality of elongated strips of metal each formed of a series of alternating deflection panels successively joined together by substantially triangular bridging portions with the strips being ganged together and anchored substantially on the axis of the tube by alternate ones of the bridging portions and the other bridging sections being disposed adjacent the inner wall of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1979Date of Patent: October 27, 1981Inventor: Ronald H. Smick
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Patent number: 4270576Abstract: A fluid jet-mixing apparatus for use in a flow deflecting structure or passageway unit disposed intermediately between an inlet and an outlet of a fluid or fluids to and from an adjacent reacting area in the upstream or downstream thereof, which incorporates a guide vane assembly for allowing the fluid or fluids to pass therethrough under appropriate flow velocity and pressure conditions, the guide vane assembly comprising a cylindrical wall member defining the fluid passageway and a flow deflecting structure of a guide vane form disposed within the cylindrical wall member and composed of a plurality of generally semi-elliptic shaped panel members and a triangular-shaped partition member, and a suction or introduction pipe member incorporated concentrically in the center of the guide vane assembly and extending in communication with the outside of the passageway system so as to cause another fluid to be dynamically introduced or sucked from outside into the fluid passageway system, thereby to have the flowingType: GrantFiled: June 19, 1979Date of Patent: June 2, 1981Inventors: Masahiro Takeda, Kenjiro Takeda
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Patent number: 4261290Abstract: A developer powder mixing device used in an electrophotographic developing apparatus comprising stationary mixing chutes which convey developer powder across the centerline of the developer station from one side of the station to the other in both directions as excess developer powder is falling under gravity from a developing roll.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1978Date of Patent: April 14, 1981Assignee: Hitachi Metals, Ltd.Inventors: Keitaro Yamashita, Masahiro Tokumaru
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Patent number: 4259021Abstract: A compact mixing apparatus includes a housing and at least one motionless, although possibly vibrated, mixing element in the housing. The mixing element divides into plural streams fluid-like material flowing therethrough, at least twice relatively abruptly changes the flow direction of such streams and preferably imparts rotational momentum to the streams. A chamber in the housing permits generally turbulent mixing of such streams after they exit the mixing element. In accordance with the method of the invention fluid-like material delivered to a housing is divided into plural streams which have their flow directions changed at least twice, and the streams possibly also are rotated and are then combined in a relatively turbulent manner to form a well-mixed output. Moreover, a combustion engine system is disclosed using such a mixing apparatus to mix fuel with a supplemental fluid, with the combined material being delivered to such engine for combustion.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1978Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Assignees: Paul R. Goudy, Jr., Bruce J. Landis, Kenneth J. LandisInventor: Paul R. Goudy, Jr.
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Patent number: 4222671Abstract: A static mixer for streams of flowing materials comprises a flow passage defined in a laminated body having end plates and a number of intermediate plates all detachably interconnected to form a unitary structure. The flow passage follows a serpentine path, crossing and recrossing boundaries between the several plates. Mixing structures are formed in the passage for combining, dividing and recombining streams of flowing materials in the passage by means of rotation of flow path and altering the cross-sectional shape of the flow paths. Disassembly of the several plates of the laminated body permits easy access to individual sections of the flow passage to facilitate cleaning and repair. Flow passage sections extend along a path that bends about an axis perpendicular to the direction of flow therein to facilitate mixing and to achieve curvature of the path to enable it is cross and recross the several boundary surfaces between adjacent plates and the laminated body.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1978Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Inventor: Oscar P. Gilmore
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Patent number: 4220416Abstract: In an apparatus for the continuous static mixing of flowable substances in a tubular housing with mixing inserts, the peripheral flow in the housing and the ease of manufacture of the mixing inserts are improved by having the mixing inserts composed of planes provided with intersecting throughflow slots and webs, in which the webs of both planes form a single piece with a transversely extending connecting web and the throughflow slots extend to the housing wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1976Date of Patent: September 2, 1980Assignee: Bayer AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dieter Brauner, Gunter Imhauser, Hans Kaluza, Edgar Muschelknautz
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Patent number: 4213936Abstract: A foam generating and spraying apparatus adapted to receive a quantity of polymeric resin and a foaming agent therefor, and emit the foamed product thereof, comprises a resin conduit having an inlet and an outlet end; a foaming chamber having an inlet and an outlet end being disposed coaxially with respect to the resin conduit; a resin inlet upstream of the resin conduit for admitting a quantity of pressurized polymeric resin thereto; a foaming agent inlet upstream of the foaming chamber for admitting a quantity of pressurized foaming agent thereto; a mixing chamber downstream of both of the resin conduit and foaming chamber; and, a spray member disposed at the outlet end of the resin conduit for establishing a hollow cone spray of resin, and angularly directing that spray against the walls of the mixing chamber. Methods for generating a foamed polymeric resin and the products produced thereby are also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1978Date of Patent: July 22, 1980Inventor: Robert Lodrick
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Patent number: 4211277Abstract: The heat exchanger is constructed with a plurality of fittings which are disposed in the flow passage. Each fitting is constructed of at least two groups of webs with the webs of each group disposed in spaced parallel relation and in angular relation to the axis of the flow passage. Also, each group of webs is disposed in crossing relation to the webs of the other group. The ratio of web width (b) to diameter (d) of the flow passage is in the range of from 0.08 to 0.5 while the ratio of web spacing (m) to the diameter (d) is in the range of from 0.38 to 0.9. The fittings permit improved heat transfer with reduced pressure losses and a relatively small total area.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1978Date of Patent: July 8, 1980Assignee: Sulzer Brothers Ltd.Inventors: Grosz-Roll, Friedrich, Gerhard Schutz, Felix Streiff
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Patent number: 4207009Abstract: A gravity mixer for fluent materials in which material flows downwardly through a column sequentially along a number of helical paths where it comes into contact with multiple perforated flights which divide the material and divert portions onto other flights for combining and mixing with other portions of material in different paths, thus advancing portions of material and retarding other portions and continuously blending the portions as they are brought together during the fall through the column.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1978Date of Patent: June 10, 1980Inventor: Edwin M. Glocker