Claims
- 1. An apparatus for mixing a gas and a liquid comprising:
- an outer housing have a hollow interior, opposite first and second ends, and a longitudinal dimension extending between said two ends;
- inner tube means for defining an air passage;
- said inner tube means being mounted for rotary motion about its axis within the hollow interior of said outer housing;
- motor means drivingly and removably coupled to a first end of said inner tube means for rotating said inner tube means;
- a second end of said inner tube means being open and having a section extending beyond the second end of said outer housing;
- an open unobstructed propeller attached to said section of said inner tube means for rotation therewith, said propeller being adapted to be placed in a liquid and to propel the liquid through which the propeller rotates;
- inlet means for admitting a gas into said inner tube means, and said second end of said inner tube means being below said propeller whereby the liquid propelled by said propeller passes said second end of said inner tube means to aspirate gas therethrough; and
- means for preventing without any vortex shield the formation of a vortex above said propeller in liquid being propelled by said propeller, when said inner tube means is disposed at an acute angle relative to the horizontal, said prevention means only including said propeller having a pitch sufficiently high to propel the liquid in the areas surrounding the propeller at a velocity which prevents vortices from occurring directly above the propeller at a predetermined operating rotational speed and thereby eliminating the use of said any vortex shield.
- 2. An apparatus for mixing a gas and a liquid comprising:
- an outer housing having a hollow interior, opposite first and second ends, a longitudinal dimension extending between the two ends, and a mounting flange extending radially at said first end and having a plurality of holes formed therethrough;
- inner tube means for defining an air passage;
- said inner tube means being mounted for rotary motion about its axis within the hollow interior of said outer housing;
- motor means drivingly and removably coupled to a first end of said inner tube means for rotating said inner tubes means, said motor means having a plurality of holes formed in its face;
- a mounting bracket interposed between said motor means and said mounting flange and having a plurality of holes formed therethrough;
- means for removably attaching said mounting flange to said mounting bracket including a plurality of first fasteners passing through aligned ones of said mounting flange holes and said mounting bracket holes, and means for removably attaching said motor means to said mounting bracket including a plurality of second fasteners passing through aligned ones of said mounting bracket holes and said motor means holes, whereby said outer housing and inner tube means can be removed from said apparatus separate from said motor means;
- a second end of said inner tube means being open and having a section extending beyond the second end of said outer housing;
- a propeller attached to said section of said inner tube means for rotation therewith, said propeller being adapted to be placed in a liquid and to propel the liquid through which the propeller rotates; and
- inlet means for admitting a gas into said inner tube means, and said second end of said inner tube means being below said propeller whereby the liquid propelled by said propeller passes said second end of said inner tube means to aspirate gas therethrough.
- 3. An apparatus in accordance with claim 2 including bearing means for rotatably supporting said inner tube means adjacent its second end, said bearing means including a bearing supported in the hollow interior of said outer housing and a ceramic wear sleeve disposed between said bearing and an outer surface of said inner tube means.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 2 further comprising means for preventing the formation of a vortex above said propeller in liquid being propelled by said propeller, when said inner tube means is disposed at an acute angle relative to the horizontal, said prevention means including said propeller having a pitch sufficiently high to propel the liquid in the areas surrounding the propeller at a velocity which prevents vortices from occurring directly above the propeller at a predetermined operating rotational speed.
- 5. An apparatus in accordance with claim 2 wherein said mounting flange holes are aligned with a first set of said mounting bracket holes, and said motor means holes are aligned with a second separate set of said mounting bracket holes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 637,044, filed July 27, 1984, filed as PCT US83/01647 on Nov. 24, 1983, published WO85/01887 on May 9, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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O'Brien, T. P.; The Design of Marine Screw Propellers; pp. 25-33, 291, 292; Hutchinson and Co.; 1962. |
Continuations (1)
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