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US3595530A
US3595530A US4017A US3595530DA US3595530A US 3595530 A US3595530 A US 3595530A US 4017 A US4017 A US 4017A US 3595530D A US3595530D A US 3595530DA US 3595530 A US3595530 A US 3595530A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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    • B01F25/45Mixers in which the materials to be mixed are pressed together through orifices or interstitial spaces, e.g. between beads
    • B01F25/451Mixers in which the materials to be mixed are pressed together through orifices or interstitial spaces, e.g. between beads characterised by means for moving the materials to be mixed or the mixture
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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    • B01F25/4512Mixers in which the materials to be mixed are pressed together through orifices or interstitial spaces, e.g. between beads characterised by means for moving the materials to be mixed or the mixture with reciprocating pistons
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F31/00Mixers with shaking, oscillating, or vibrating mechanisms
    • B01F31/29Mixing by periodically deforming flexible tubular members through which the material is flowing

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  • l7, 76, 79v tioned adjacent terminal closure members of said vessel are 93,94 composed of a material readily movable out of the axial direction of said vessel, a portion of said vessel disposed [56] Rehnnm Cited between said terminal members being provided with a UNITED STATES PATENTS reciprocating drive acting transverse of the axial direction 942,355 12/1909 Scholz 259/17 thereof.
  • This invention relates to an apparatus for mixing substances ofwhich at least one is a liquid, in a closed vessel. It is conventional to provide rotating agitator vanes in a vessel and to extend the shaft or the supporting shank of apertured plates out of the vessel to the outside and to effect a drive from there.
  • an apparatus for mixing substances of which at least'one is a liquid in a closed cylindrical vessel in which a rigid body is disposed extending in the axial direction thereof of filling a portion of the internal cross section of the vessel, wherein at least terminal members positioned adjacent terminal closure members of said vessel are composed of a material readily movable out of the axial direction of said vessel, a portion of said vessel disposed between said terminal members being provided with a reciprocating drive acting transverse of the axial direction thereof.
  • This arrangement principally is suited for apparatus having an opening which is provided as an inlet for the substances to be mixed as well as outlet for the mixture.
  • This apparatus is particularly suited for continuous operations, the vessel in this case then preferably being provided in a cylindrical shape at the one end ofwhich, preferably the upper end, separate inlets are provided for the substances to be mixed, whereas an outlet for the mixture is provided at the other end.
  • the vessel preferably is provided in the form of a tube having a rectangular cross section the width of which is slightly,
  • FIG. I is a longitudinal sectional view, of an apparatus wherein the vessel is moved relate tothe rigid body disposed therein;
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view on the line ll-II of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of an apparatus wherein the rigid body disposed in the vessel is moved relate to the vessel.
  • a tube 1 is shown in a machine frame 2 which is here illustrated as a closed casing, said tube being secured by means of two securing nipples 3 and'5 in alignment with one another and having corresponding securing sockets 3c and 50, respectively.
  • the nipple 3 is secured to the machine frame 2 by means of a nut 4 opposite to a flange 3d of the nipple 3.
  • a nut 6 is drawn down opposite to a flange d of the nipple 5.
  • the nipple 3 is provided with two bores 30, 3b serving as inlets for the substances to be mixed, whereas the nipple 5 is provided with a bore 50 as an outlet for the mixture.
  • the intermediate portion of the tube 1 is surrounded by a metal sleeve 7 which is connected with a linkage 8a through a fork 8,.
  • said linkage being reciprocated in direction of the arrow P, 5 to 100 times per second by a motor air 9 illustrated diagrammatically only, for instance an unbalance motor.
  • This oscillating frequency is correlated in particular to the substances to be mixed and to the mechanical conditions.
  • the terminal members la and lb of the tube 1 are deformed asillustrated in FIG. 1.
  • a cylindrical body 10 is firmly connected to the nipple 3,
  • the internal width b of the tube 1 is slightly larger than the diameter of the body 10.
  • the substances fed into the interior of the tube are therefore moved from the one side of the body 10 to the other and then back again; for doing so, these substances are able to move through the transverse bores 11 or through the intermediate space provided between the body 10 and the interior longitudinal wall of the tube portion 10 only, from the one side of the body to the other side.
  • the size and shape of the transverse bores 11 must be correlated to the substances and the other conditions. It can prove to be desirable to use tapered bores instead of cylindrical bores.
  • The'nipples 3 and 5 are seated in the closed casing 2 which is provided with an inlet and an outlet 2a and 2b, respectively for a heating agent or a coolant.
  • the machine frame 2 it might be desirable depending on circumstances to perform the mixing operation in raising the temperature. In such a case, it is recommended to construct the machine frame 2 as a closed casing which can be filled with a heated fluid, e.g., hot
  • An apparatus for mixing substances of which at least one is a liquid iri a closed cylindrical vessel in which a rigid body is disposed extending in the axial direction thereof and filling a portion of the internal cross section of the vessel, wherein at least terminal members positioned adjacent terminal closure members of said vessel are composed of a material readily movable out of said axial direction of said vessel, a portion of said vessel disposed between said terminal members being provided with a reciprocating drive acting transverse'of the axial direction thereof.

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There is disclosed an apparatus for mixing substances of which at least one is a liquid, in a closed cylindrical vessel in which a rigid body is disposed extending in the axial direction thereof and filling a portion of the internal cross section of the vessel, wherein at least terminal members positioned adjacent terminal closure members of said vessel are composed of a material readily movable out of the axial direction of said vessel, a portion of said vessel disposed between said terminal members being provided with a reciprocating drive acting transverse of the axial direction thereof.

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United States Patent [72] Inventor Ernst Hiibers 1,189,351 7/1916 Davidson 259/2 Franzstrasse.42 B h Germany 2,497,532 2/ 1950 Berkman 259/72 [2|] A pl No 4,017 3,063,683 ll/l962 Westbrook .1 259/72 [22] Flled Primary Examiner-Robert W. Jenkins Pmmd Attornev-Michael s Striker [32] Priority Jan. 17,1969 [33] Germany [31] Pl902200.5
[54] APPARATUS FOR MIXING SUBSTANCES 5 claimss Drawing ABSTRACT: There is disclosed an apparatus for mixing sub- [52] US. Cl. 259/2, stances f which at least one is a liquid, in a closed cylindrical 259/91 vessel in which a rigid body is disposed extending in the axial [51] Int. Cl B011 11/00 direction th f and filli a portion f the internal cross of Search 72, tion of the vessel wherein at least terminal members posi. l7, 76, 79v tioned adjacent terminal closure members of said vessel are 93,94 composed of a material readily movable out of the axial direction of said vessel, a portion of said vessel disposed [56] Rehnnm Cited between said terminal members being provided with a UNITED STATES PATENTS reciprocating drive acting transverse of the axial direction 942,355 12/1909 Scholz 259/17 thereof.
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=1 l lb Q21 APPARATUS FOR MIXING SUBSTANCES This invention relates to an apparatus for mixing substances ofwhich at least one is a liquid, in a closed vessel. It is conventional to provide rotating agitator vanes in a vessel and to extend the shaft or the supporting shank of apertured plates out of the vessel to the outside and to effect a drive from there.
Such arrangements result in difficulties in particular in the event that the vessel is subjected to a higher pressure internally than externally, because then the sealing means through which the shaft or the shank must be passed can become ineffective, in particular in the event one'of the substances to be mixed is of a chemically or mechanically aggressive nature.
It is an object of the invention to provide an apparatus including a closed cylindrical mixing vessel for mixing substances of which at least one is a liquid, in which these difficulties cannot occur. 7
According to a feature of this invention, an apparatus is provided for mixing substances of which at least'one is a liquid in a closed cylindrical vessel in which a rigid body is disposed extending in the axial direction thereof of filling a portion of the internal cross section of the vessel, wherein at least terminal members positioned adjacent terminal closure members of said vessel are composed of a material readily movable out of the axial direction of said vessel, a portion of said vessel disposed between said terminal members being provided with a reciprocating drive acting transverse of the axial direction thereof.
This arrangement principally is suited for apparatus having an opening which is provided as an inlet for the substances to be mixed as well as outlet for the mixture. This apparatus is particularly suited for continuous operations, the vessel in this case then preferably being provided in a cylindrical shape at the one end ofwhich, preferably the upper end, separate inlets are provided for the substances to be mixed, whereas an outlet for the mixture is provided at the other end.
The vessel preferably is provided in the form of a tube having a rectangular cross section the width of which is slightly,
tion of the invention; reference being had to the accompany-' ing drawings which form a part of said specification and in which drawings:
FIG. I is a longitudinal sectional view, of an apparatus wherein the vessel is moved relate tothe rigid body disposed therein;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view on the line ll-II of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of an apparatus wherein the rigid body disposed in the vessel is moved relate to the vessel.
Referring first to FIG. I, a tube 1 is shown in a machine frame 2 which is here illustrated as a closed casing, said tube being secured by means of two securing nipples 3 and'5 in alignment with one another and having corresponding securing sockets 3c and 50, respectively. The nipple 3 is secured to the machine frame 2 by means of a nut 4 opposite to a flange 3d of the nipple 3. Similarly, a nut 6 is drawn down opposite to a flange d of the nipple 5. The nipple 3 is provided with two bores 30, 3b serving as inlets for the substances to be mixed, whereas the nipple 5 is provided with a bore 50 as an outlet for the mixture. The intermediate portion of the tube 1 is surrounded by a metal sleeve 7 which is connected with a linkage 8a through a fork 8,. said linkage being reciprocated in direction of the arrow P, 5 to 100 times per second by a motor air 9 illustrated diagrammatically only, for instance an unbalance motor. This oscillating frequency is correlated in particular to the substances to be mixed and to the mechanical conditions. In the course of such reciprocation, the terminal members la and lb of the tube 1 are deformed asillustrated in FIG. 1.
A cylindrical body 10 is firmly connected to the nipple 3,
FIG. 2). The internal width b of the tube 1 is slightly larger than the diameter of the body 10. When the central tube portion 10 reciprocates, the substances fed into the interior of the tube are therefore moved from the one side of the body 10 to the other and then back again; for doing so, these substances are able to move through the transverse bores 11 or through the intermediate space provided between the body 10 and the interior longitudinal wall of the tube portion 10 only, from the one side of the body to the other side. As a result thereof, a complete mixing of the substances fed in is accomplished. The size and shape of the transverse bores 11 must be correlated to the substances and the other conditions. It can prove to be desirable to use tapered bores instead of cylindrical bores.
The'nipples 3 and 5 are seated in the closed casing 2 which is provided with an inlet and an outlet 2a and 2b, respectively for a heating agent or a coolant.
It might be desirable depending on circumstances to perform the mixing operation in raising the temperature. In such a case, it is recommended to construct the machine frame 2 as a closed casing which can be filled with a heated fluid, e.g., hot
Notwithstanding the illustrated embodiments of the invention and the manner in which such may be used, it is appreciated that changes and modifications will suggest themselves to others skilled in the art both for uses similar to those illustrated as well as for other uses. The invention, therefore, is not to be deemed to be limited to the exact modes of execution above disclosed by way of example, and it will be understood that the invention embraces all such changes and modifications in the parts, and in the construction, combination and arrangement of parts as shall come within the purview of the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. An apparatus for mixing substances of which at least one is a liquid, iri a closed cylindrical vessel in which a rigid body is disposed extending in the axial direction thereof and filling a portion of the internal cross section of the vessel, wherein at least terminal members positioned adjacent terminal closure members of said vessel are composed of a material readily movable out of said axial direction of said vessel, a portion of said vessel disposed between said terminal members being provided with a reciprocating drive acting transverse'of the axial direction thereof.
2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a portion of said vessel positioned between said terminal members is surrounded by a rigid sleeve, said sleeve being connected to said drive.
3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a first end of said vessel is provided with an inlet or a plurality of inlets for said substances to be mixed and a second end is provided with an outlet for the substance mixture.
4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vessel is substantially tubular with a rectangular cross section and said body disposed therein has a width which is slightly smaller than the internal width of said vessel.
5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said body disposed in said vessel is provided with a plurality of trans verse bores.

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1. An apparatus for mixing substances of which at least one is a liquid, in a closed cylindrical vessel in which a rigid body is disposed extending in the axial direction thereof and filling a portion of the internal cross section of the vessel, wherein at least terminal members positioned adjacent terminal closure members of said vessel are composed of a material readily movable out of said axial direcTion of said vessel, a portion of said vessel disposed between said terminal members being provided with a reciprocating drive acting transverse of the axial direction thereof.
2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a portion of said vessel positioned between said terminal members is surrounded by a rigid sleeve, said sleeve being connected to said drive.
3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein a first end of said vessel is provided with an inlet or a plurality of inlets for said substances to be mixed and a second end is provided with an outlet for the substance mixture.
4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the vessel is substantially tubular with a rectangular cross section and said body disposed therein has a width which is slightly smaller than the internal width of said vessel.
5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said body disposed in said vessel is provided with a plurality of transverse bores.
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