Claims
- 1. An abrasion resistant agitator bearing system for use in a mineral dissolution machine comprising:
- a. at least one elongated shaft vertically disposed inside an agitation tank, said shaft having two ends with a plurality of agitation paddles attached thereto intermediate the ends;
- b. a first annular tungsten carbide bearing affixed to one end of said shaft;
- c. a second annular tungsten carbide bearing affixed to the opposite end of said shaft;
- d. an anchor housing in the bottom of said tank having a first tungsten carbide bushing mounted therein for receiving said first bearing whereby said bearing is free to rotate inside said bushing; and
- e. a second housing in the top of said tank having a second tungsten carbide bushing mounted therein for receiving said second bearing whereby said second bearing is free to rotate inside said second bushing.
- 2. The system described in claim 1 wherein each of said bushings is adhered inside its respective housing by use of a brazing strip placed between bushing and housing which strip is then heated to form a bond between bushing and housing.
- 3. The system described in claim 2 wherein each of said bearings is adhered to the shaft by use of a brazing strip placed between bearing and shaft which strip is then heated to form a bond between bearing and shaft.
- 4. The system described in claim 3 wherein a plurality of agitation paddles are mounted onto said shaft intermediate its ends.
- 5. The system described in claim 4 wherein said shaft includes areas of smaller diameter on either end for receiving said bearings.
- 6. The system described in claim 4 wherein longer agitation paddles are provided near the bottom of said shaft, and shorter agitation paddles are provided near the top thereof.
- 7. The system described in claim 5 wherein the area of smaller diameter on the shaft which corresponds to said second housing is elongated in order to extend through said housing for attachment to a means for imparting motion.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/390,113 filed Feb. 17, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,443.
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