Scraper Or Deflector Patents (Class 366/52)
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Patent number: 6461033Abstract: A portable mixing device for quickly and efficiently combining dry constituents with water to form a mix having a thin batter consistency and no unmixed material. Mounted on a wheeled, pivoting frame, a single individual can use the device to mix the material and pour it in the proper location. The device includes a cylindrical mixing drum and agitation tool mounted within the mixing drum. The agitation tool includes a motor and housing, a drive shaft, wiping assembly, and mixing assembly. The stationary wiping assembly, which extends downward into the mixing drum co-mingles so as to pass closely between and among the blades of the rotating mixing assembly such that the flexible edge portions of the wiping assembly blades are in intermittent contact with the blades of the mixing assembly. The “wiping” action of the wiper assembly on the mixing assembly insures complete and efficient agitation and mix of materials.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Inventors: Douglas R. Palmer, David T. Watkins
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Publication number: 20020089892Abstract: A portable mixing device for quickly and efficiently combining dry constituents with water to form a mix having a thin batter consistency and no unmixed material. Mounted on a wheeled, pivoting frame, a single individual can use the device to mix the material and pour it in the proper location. The device includes a cylindrical mixing drum and agitation tool mounted within the mixing drum. The agitation tool includes a motor and housing, a drive shaft, wiping assembly, and mixing assembly. The stationary wiping assembly, which extends downward into the mixing drum co-mingles so as to pass closely between and among the blades of the rotating mixing assembly such that the flexible edge portions of the wiping assembly blades are in intermittent contact with the blades of the mixing assembly. The “wiping” action of the wiper assembly on the mixing assembly insures complete and efficient agitation and mix of materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Inventors: Douglas R. Palmer, David T. Watkins
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Patent number: 4874588Abstract: A method and apparatus for rapidly dissolving particles of dry water soluble polymers or gums in water. A suspension of polymer particles is formed and subjected to conditions of high shear in a particle size reduction apparatus whereby the finely divided particles are forced into solution. Sufficient water is present that heat is dissipated and molecular degradation of the polymer is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1985Date of Patent: October 17, 1989Assignee: Diatec PolymersInventors: Edwin T. Sortwell, Manuel Slovinsky, Alan R. Mikkelsen
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Patent number: 4845192Abstract: A method of rapidly dissolving particles of water soluble polymer gels in water. A suspension of gel particles is formed and subjected to conditions of high shear in a particle size reduction apparatus whereby finely sliced particles are formed and instantly dissolve in water. Sufficient water is present that heat is dissipated and molecular degradation of the polymer is avoided.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1986Date of Patent: July 4, 1989Assignee: Diatec PolymersInventors: Edwin T. Sortwell, Alan R. Mikkelsen
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Patent number: 4778277Abstract: Mixing device for embedding biologically harmful wastes in a solidifying binder, includes a tubular housing, an assembly of a pre-mixer, a pass-through mixer and a discharge pump having rotatingly movable parts disposed along a common rotational axis and in substantially vertical direction within the tubular housing, and a drive motor mounted at the upper end of the assembly for rotating the movable parts in common, the movable part of the pre-mixer being centrically disposed in the housing, and the movable part of the discharge pump being eccentrically disposed with play in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1985Date of Patent: October 18, 1988Assignee: Kraftwerk Union AktiengesellschaftInventors: Gerhard Kratz, Helmut Walter, Eckhard Fischer
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Patent number: 4368985Abstract: This mixer comprises a cylindrical tank 5 having a fixed lateral wall 7 and a rotary bottom 9 rotatably mounted inside the lower part of the fixed lateral wall. It is characterized in that the rotary bottom 9 comprises a peripheral collar 18 overhanging its lateral face and forming an annular gap with wall 7, in that an annular projection 21 carried by this latter extends under the collar and defines therewith an annular chamber 22 extending between the lateral face of bottom 9 and wall 7, and in that the chamber communicates with the tank through the annular gap and emerges under the bottom 9 into a narrow annular slit provided between the lateral face of the bottom and the projection 21.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1981Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Societe Anonyme des Etablissements Ph. Bonvillain & E. RoncerayInventor: Henri A. Churlaud
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Patent number: 4268174Abstract: A concrete mixer and the like adapted to be attached to the lifting system of a tractor or other vehicle. This mixer comprises a bucket having a cylindrical drum shape, the lateral wall of which is provided with an aperture having a maximum opening of one quarter of a circle. A shaft is mounted in the cylindrical drum along the longitudinal axis thereof and carries radial arms having mixing blades secured to their outer end. Drive means can rotate the shaft in either of the two opposite directions; that is in an unloading direction and in a mixing direction. The bucket is mounted on bearings to pivotally attach it to the lifting system and to pivot it between the unloading position in which the aperture faces downward and the loading and mixing position in which the aperture faces upward.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1979Date of Patent: May 19, 1981Inventor: Fidel Falardeau
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Patent number: 4231664Abstract: The specification discloses a method and apparatus for combining high speed horizontal and high speed vertical continuous mixing of sand and binder ingredients for mold making purposes. Sand supplied by a hopper assembly and liquid binder ingredients supplied by injection assemblies are fed into the rearward ends of a pair of side-by-side, horizontally extending cylindrical mixing chambers. They are rapidly mixed and conveyed forwardly by blade assemblies which extend centrally through the horizontal mixing chambers and are rotated at from about 300 rpm to about 1500 rpm. The mixtures are then discharged into a vertically extending cylindrical mixing chamber where they are rapidly mixed by a blade assembly which extends centrally through the vertical mixing chamber and is rotated at from about 300 rpm to about 800 rpm. The final mixture is then discharged from the vertical mixing chamber downwardly into a mold box.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1979Date of Patent: November 4, 1980Assignee: Dependable-Fordath, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Flock, Roger A. Hayes