Agitator assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6612733
  • Patent Number
    6,612,733
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 2, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An agitator assembly, in particular for mixing, granulating and drying solid matter, includes a vessel; and an agitator received in the vessel and having at least one sweep blade, with the sweep blade ascending from an inner zone of the vessel to an outer zone thereof at an angle of inclination ranging from about 15° to 60° with respect to the horizontal.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application claims the priority of German Patent Application Serial No. 100 06 253.9, filed Feb. 11, 2000 the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates, in general, to agitator assemblies, and more particularly to an agitator assembly of a type having one or more sweep blades mounted at a motor driven shaft and operating in an agitation vessel.




Agitator assemblies of this type are typically used for mixing, granulating and drying solid matter. In this case, it is desirable to avoid inadequate or insufficient mixing during agitation. Furthermore, if agitation is carried out for drying solid matter, agitation should not only provide proper mixing of the solid matter but, in addition, should also provide a high degree of heat transfer during the process of agitation. Thus, it is desirable that agitation performing a high degree of mixing the solid matter is provided and that also a high degree of heat transfer within the agitated material is realized.




Apart from heating or cooling solid matter, such an agitator assembly may also be useful for carrying out chemical reactions, for volatilizing solvents, and for crystallization through evaporation or cooling.




It would be desirable and advantageous to provide an improved agitator assembly for agitation of solid matter in an agitation vessel such as to provide a high degree of mixing and a high degree of internal heat transfer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to one aspect of the present invention, an agitator assembly is provided which includes a vessel; and an agitator received in the vessel and having at least one sweep blade, with the sweep blade ascending from an inner zone of the vessel to an outer zone thereof at an angle of inclination ranging from about 15° to 60° with respect to a horizontal.




Suitably, the inner and outer peripheral edges of the sweep blade is configured in an elliptical shape. The sweep blade may have a minimum width at its lower end and a maximum width at the upper end.




In a configuration of the agitator assembly with more than one sweep blades, at least one of the sweep blades may be provided with a bottom blade mounted at the lower end of the sweep blade and serving as a bottom clearer of the agitation vessel. The bottom blade may be attached with its upper end to the lower end of the sweep blade and is suitably so configured that its maximum width is at the upper end and its minimum width is at its lower end. Advantageously, the bottom blade may be formed in a helical shape and mounted relative to the horizontal at an angle in a range from 5° to about 55° and increasing from the lower end to the upper end.




According to another feature of the present invention, the sweep blade is provided at its upper end with a side blade, which is suitably of flat configuration and attached to the sweep blade at an angle of inclination from about 1° to about 30° relative to the vertical. The side blade may also be attached to the sweep blade at a clearance angle of about 1° to about 30° with respect to the inner wall of the agitation vessel.




The side blade may have a leading edge which is positioned at a substantially constant distance from the cylindrical inner wall of the agitation vessel, with the distance ranging approximately from 5 mm to 10 mm. Suitably, the leading edge of the side blade has an elliptical shape.




According to a further feature of the present invention, a baffle may be arranged above the sweep blade, with the baffle having a lower edge extending relative to the horizontal at an angle from about 15° to 60°. The baffle is suitably oriented relative at an angle from about 0° to about 75° to a radial line which extends through a center axis of the baffle and through a center axis of a driveshaft by which the agitator is driven. Suitably, the driveshaft is installed in overhead configuration so that no bearings or seals are required in the product zone.




According to a further feature of the present invention, at least one motor-driven crusher may be mounted above the sweep blade, with the crusher having one end carrying a plurality of knives. The circumferential speed of the crusher is suitably in the range of about 15 m/sec.




According to a further feature of the present invention, the agitation vessel is configured with an upper cylindrical portion and a lower conical bottom portion connected to the upper portion and having a cone angle in the range of about 60° to about 120°, preferably a cone angle of 90°. Suitably, the sweep blades are disposed in the conical bottom portion of the agitation vessel. The upper cylindrical portion and the lower bottom portion have heights at a ratio of about 1:1 to about 2:1.




With the agitator assembly according to the invention, a complete circulation of product material is realized, resulting in a high degree of product mixing. A high degree of product mixing provides a high rate of heat transfer and an even temperature level among the product, thus leading to an extensive product surface regeneration and accomplishing good discharge of the product without leaving recondensation on the cooler product. In turn, the high heat transfer surface leads to shorter drying and cooling sessions. In conjunction with the baffles and the crushers, the sweep blades of the agitator assembly according to the present invention, bring about a good coarse comminution and a rapid and easier break up of clumps and lumps.




An agitator assembly according to the present invention is thus capable to also disperse agglomerates or to produce granulates, and to agitate doughy or waxy masses. It is therefore not only suitable for flowable products but also for use with those materials that have a doughy consistency and with those that form clumps at drying, as oftentimes encountered in the pharmaceutical industry.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent upon reading the following description of preferred exemplified embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:





FIG. 1

is a simplified schematic view of one embodiment of an agitator assembly according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the agitator assembly shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a simplified schematic view of another embodiment of an agitator assembly according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the agitator assembly shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a schematic view of yet another embodiment of an agitator assembly according to the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a cutaway view of a sweep blade provided with a side blade for use in an agitator assembly according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Throughout all the Figures, same or corresponding elements are generally indicated by same reference numerals.




Turning now to the drawing, and in particular to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a simplified, schematic view of an agitator assembly according to the present invention, generally designated by reference numeral


10


and including an agitation vessel


12


whose outline is shown here only by way of a dash-dot line. The agitation vessel


12


has an upper open-topped cylindrical portion


14


and a conical lower portion


16


which is connected to the upper cylindrical portion


12


and has a cone angle in the range of about 60° to about 120°, preferably about 90°.




The open top of the upper portion


14


of the agitation vessel


12


can be closed by an arched lid


18


, and the lower portion


16


has with an outlet


20


.




A driveshaft


22


extends from above through the lid


18


into the interior of agitator vessel


12


for attachment of an agitator and rotation of the agitator in a rotation direction, as indicated in

FIG. 2

by arrow D. The driveshaft


22


has a lower end which carries two struts


24


in opposite disposition for attachment to two sweep blades


26


which form part of the agitator and are thus located substantially in the lower portion


16


of the agitation vessel


12


. Persons skilled in the art will understand that the arrangement of two sweep blades is done by way of example only, Of course, the agitator may certainly have more or less than two such sweep blades and agitators of such configuration should also be considered within the scope of the present invention.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the sweep blades


26


are arranged in slanting disposition within the agitation vessel


12


such as to extend from a lower inner zone to an outer upper zone relative to the horizontal at an angle α ranging from about 15° to about 60°.




In the following description, the term “horizontal” will denote any direction that is perpendicular to a center axis of the driveshaft


22


, while the term “vertical” will denote the same direction as the center axis of the driveshaft


22


.




At least one of the sweep blades


26


(here the sweep blade


26


on the left side of

FIG. 1

) is provided with a bottom blade


28


that is designed for use as a bottom clearer. The bottom blade


28


has an upper end


48


, which is securely mounted to a lower end


44


of the sweep blade


26


(cf. FIG.


3


), and a lower end


50


which extends into the outlet


20


. The bottom blade


28


is twisted into a helical shape and is disposed downwards relative to the rotation plane and the horizontal at an angle δ which ascends from top to bottom and ranges from about 5° to about 50°.




Each sweep blade


26


is defined by an inner peripheral edge


40


and an outer peripheral edge


42


, whereby the geometry of the sweep blades


26


is generated by an oblique cut through a cone so that the inner peripheral edge


40


and the outer peripheral edge


42


of the sweep blade


30


have an elliptic configuration whereas the sweep blades


26


remain flat. The width of the sweep blades


26


increases from a minimum width at the lower end


44


to a maximum width at the upper end


46


of the sweep blades


26


. On the other hand, the width of the bottom blade


28


decreases from top to bottom such that a maximum width is at the upper end


48


and a minimum width is at the lower end


50


.




A side blade


30


is securely fixed to the upper, outer end


46


of each of the sweep blades


26


. The side blade


30


is flat and its geometry is generated by an oblique cut through a cylinder, whereby the leading edge or leading rim


52


of the side blade


30


has an elliptic configuration. The side blades


30


are mounted to the sweep blades


26


at an angle γ of about 1° to about 30° relative to the vertical.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the side blades


30


are oriented relative to the side wall of the agitation vessel


12


with a clearance angle β ranging from about 1° to about 30°. The clearance angle β is determined as follows: A line


64


is drawn between the center point M of the driveshaft


22


and the intersection point P between the side blade


30


and the sweep blade


26


. A vertical


66


upon the line


64


at intersection point P represents the reference line for angle β which is defined between the vertical


66


and the intersection line


68


between the sweep blade


26


and side blade


30


, wherein the intersection point P designates the leading end of the intersection line


68


in rotation direction D of the agitator assembly.




As shown in particular in

FIG. 6

, the leading edge


52


of each of the side blades


30


is spaced from the cylindrical inner wall


56


of the agitator vessel


12


at a substantially constant distance of about 5 mm to 10 mm.





FIGS. 3 and 4

show a modification of an agitator assembly according to the present invention which is provided with auxiliary devices, for example a baffle


32


and/or a crusher


34


which are mounted from above into the agitation vessel


12


. Although

FIGS. 3 and 4

show the installation of both, baffle


32


and crusher


34


in the agitation vessel


12


, persons skilled in the art will understand that this is done by way of example only, as the agitation assembly


10


may be configured also in such a manner as to include only one of these components.




The baffle


32


may be formed as a flat plate of substantially V-shaped configuration and is installed into the agitation vessel


12


from above, whereby a lower edge


60


of the baffle


32


defines relative to the horizontal an angle ε of about 15° to about 60°, and extends from an inner lower zone to an upper outer zone of the vessel


12


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the baffle


32


is disposed in the rotation direction D at an angle ψ of about 0° to about 75° relative to a radial line


62


, whereby the radial line


62


runs through the center axis of the driveshaft


22


and through the center axis of the baffle


32


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the crusher


34


is inserted likewise from above through the lid


18


into the agitation vessel


12


and dips in the agitation product in a same way as the baffle


32


. The crusher


34


includes a motor-driven shaft


36


having a lower end which carries a plurality of knives or similar cutting tools for comminuting possible clumps in the agitation product. The drive (not shown here) for the crusher


34


is mounted onto the lid


18


, with the shaft


36


extending eccentrically between the shaft


22


and the sweep blades


26


.




The circumferential speed of the crusher


34


is preferably above 15 m/sec so that locally high shear forces can be introduced into the product, particularly heavy clumps and lumps within the agitation product can be comminuted. As described above, the cutting knives


34


may be replaced by other tools to apply more or less of shear forces in the product depending on the product properties.




The baffle


32


reduces the rotational motion in the agitation product and is capable to move larger clumps that may have been formed during drying of the product, in the direction of the sweep blades


26


for subsequent comminution.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the struts


24


mounted at the lower end of the shaft


22


are disposed in the lower half of the conical bottom portion


16


of the agitation vessel


12


, thereby leaving as much space as possible for mounting auxiliary devices such as the baffle


32


or the crusher


34


. If desired, an additional pair of struts


54


for attachment of further sweeping blades


26


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, may be mounted to the driveshaft


22


above the first pair of struts


24


.




The agitator assembly according to the present invention operates as follows:




When rotating the sweep blades


26


in rotation direction D, the product is first transported along the wall of the agitation vessel


12


along a slanted path and then axially upwards and ultimately by the side blades


30


in the region of the surface level of the product towards the center of the agitation vessel


12


. In the center region, the product is being drawn downwards as a consequence of the mass flow, thereby generating a spatially expansive mixing motion that leaves the agitated material essentially free of dead space, and thus ensures short mixing periods and high heat transfer. The circumferential speed of the driveshaft


22


is high enough so that easily disintegrateable clumps and lumps can be broken up by the shearing forces generated by sweep blades


26


. Clumps that are more difficult to break up can be disintegrated by one or more baffles


32


, while clumps that are difficult to break up can be crushed by employing the eccentric crusher


34


mounted from above.




By means of the bottom blade


28


which is configured as a bottom clearer, a product mixture that is free of dead space is realized in the lower region of the conical bottom portion


16


and above the outlet valve (not shown here). The afore-described downwardly increasing angle δ of the bottom blade


28


maintains throughout the product a good mixing action which, if that angle were constant, would deteriorate, as the circumferential speed at the bottom blade


28


would progressively decrease toward the outlet valve. The increasing angle δ compensates this effect and realizes a product mixture free of dead space throughout the entire agitation vessel


12


.




The afore-described close proximity of the side blades


30


to the inner wall of the agitation vessel


12


avoids, at least substantially, wall deposits and crust formation and ensures good heat transfer coefficients.




Because of the cantilevered mount of shaft


22


which projects into the agitation bearings or gaskets need not be mounted within the area of the agitation material.




While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in an agitation assembly, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An agitator assembly, comprising a vessel; and an agitator received in the vessel and having at least one sweep blade, said sweep blade ascending from an inner zone of the vessel to an outer zone thereof at an angle of inclination ranging from about 15° to 60° with respect to a horizontal, wherein the sweep blade has inner and outer ends, said sweep blade defined by a width which is at a minimum at the inner end and at a maximum at the outer end.
  • 2. The agitator assembly of claim 1, wherein the agitator has at least two of said sweep blade.
  • 3. The agitator assembly of claim 1, wherein the sweep blade has a flat configuration.
  • 4. The agitator assembly of claim 1, wherein the sweep blade has an inner peripheral side and an outer peripheral side, said inner and outer peripheral sides having an elliptic configuration.
  • 5. The agitator assembly of claim 1, wherein the agitator has a side blade secured to an upper outer end of the sweep blade, said side blade extending at an angle of inclination of about 1° to about 30° with respect to a vertical.
  • 6. The agitator assembly of claim 5, wherein the side blade is positioned relative to a wall of the vessel at a clearance angle of about 1° to about 30°.
  • 7. The agitator assembly of claim 5, wherein a leading edge of the side blade has a substantially constant distance from a wall of the vessel.
  • 8. The agitator assembly of claim 7, wherein the distance is about 5 mm to 10 mm.
  • 9. The agitator assembly of claim 7, wherein the leading edge of the side blade has an elliptic shape.
  • 10. The agitator assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one baffle disposed above the sweep blade, said baffle having a lower edge extending at an angle of about 15° to about 60° with respect to the horizontal.
  • 11. The agitator assembly of claim 10, wherein the baffle is flat.
  • 12. The agitator assembly of claim 10, and further comprising a driveshaft for rotating the agitator in an operating direction, said driveshaft defined by a center axis and said baffle defined by a center axis, wherein the baffle is oriented in the operating direction at an angle of about 0° to 75° relative to a radial line which extends through the center axis of the driveshaft and the center axis of the baffle.
  • 13. The agitator assembly of claim 1, and further comprising at least one motor-driven crusher mounted above the sweep blade and having one end carrying a plurality of knives.
  • 14. The agitator assembly of claim 13, wherein the crusher is configured for a circumferential speed of greater than 15 in/sec.
  • 15. The agitator assembly of claim 1, wherein the vessel has an upper cylindrical portion and a lower conical bottom portion connected to the upper portion.
  • 16. The agitator assembly of claim 15, wherein the conical bottom portion is defined by a cone angle of about 60° to about 120°.
  • 17. The agitator assembly of claim 16, wherein the cone angles is 90°.
  • 18. The agitator assembly of claim 15, wherein the bottom portion has a height and the upper cylindrical portion has a height, wherein a ration of the height of the cylindrical section to the height of the bottom section ranges from 1:1 to 2:1.
  • 19. The agitator assembly of claim 15, wherein the sweep blade are positioned substantially within the conical bottom portion of the vessel.
  • 20. The agitator assembly of claim 1, wherein the agitator is configured for mixing, granulating and drying solids.
  • 21. An agitator assembly, comprising agitating means for mixing, granulating and drying solids in a vessel, said agitating means having at least two sweep blades arranged in substantial opposite relationship and so received in the vessel as to ascend at an angle of inclination ranging from about 15° to 60° with respect to a horizontal, wherein the agitating means includes a bottom blade intended for clearing a bottom of the vessel, and wherein at least one of the sweep blades configured for attachment of said bottom blade to a lower end of the at least one sweep blade.
  • 22. An agitator assembly, comprising a vessel; and an agitator received in the vessel and having at least one sweep blade, said sweep blade ascending from an inner zone of the vessel to an outer zone thereof at an angle of inclination ranging from about 15° to 60° with respect to a horizontal, and further comprising a bottom blade intended for clearing a bottom of the vessel, said bottom blade connected to the at least one sweep blade to a lower end thereof.
  • 23. The agitator assembly of claim 22, wherein the bottom blade has upper and lower ends, said bottom blade defined by a width which is at a minimum at the lower end and at a maximum at the upper end.
  • 24. The agitator assembly of claim 23, wherein the bottom blade descends at an inclination with respect to the horizontal at an angle which increases from the upper end to the lower end and ranges from about 5° to about 55°.
  • 25. The agitator assembly of claim 22, wherein the bottom blade has a helical shape.
  • 26. The agitator assembly of claim 22, wherein the agitator has a side blade secured to an upper outer end of the sweep blade, said side blade extending at an angle of inclination of about 1° to about 30° with respect to a vertical.
  • 27. The agitator assembly of claim 22, wherein the agitator has at least two of said sweep blade.
  • 28. The agitator assembly of claim 22, wherein the sweep blade has a flat configuration.
  • 29. The agitator assembly of claim 22, wherein the sweep blade has an inner peripheral side and an outer peripheral side, said inner and outer peripheral sides having an elliptic configuration.
  • 30. An agitator assembly, comprising a vessel; and an agitator received in the vessel and having at least one sweep blade, said sweep blade ascending from an inner zone of the vessel to an outer zone thereof at an angle of inclination ranging from about 15° to 60° with respect to a horizontal and further comprising at least one motor-driven crusher mounted above the sweep blade and having one end carrying a plurality of knives, wherein the crusher is configured for a circumferential speed of greater than 15 m/sec.
  • 31. An agitator assembly, comprising:a vessel; and an agitator received in the vessel and having at least one sweep blade, said sweep blade ascending from an inner zone of the vessel to an outer zone thereof at an angle of inclination ranging from about 15° to 60° with respect to a horizontal, and a bottom blade intended for clearing a bottom of the vessel, the at least one sweep blade configured for attachment of said bottom blade to a lower end of the at least one sweep blade, and wherein the agitator has a side blade secured to an upper outer end of the sweep blade.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 06 253 Feb 2000 DE
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