Claims
- 1. A mixer for mixing an asphalt emulsion and water, comprising:a first flow chamber for receiving a first fluid at a first temperature and including a baffle; a second flow chamber joined to said first flow chamber, said second flow chamber including a third flow chamber housed within said second flow chamber, said third flow chamber for receiving a second fluid at a second temperature, wherein said flow chambers extend along a common directional vector; a fluid zone created by the area between said second and third flow chambers, wherein said first fluid is received within said fluid zone and said first fluid varies the temperature of said second fluid toward the temperature of said first fluid before mixing; a mixing zone for mixing said first and second fluids to create a mixture; and an outlet for passing said mixture from the mixer.
- 2. A mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second and third flow chambers are in a pipe in a pipe relationship.
- 3. The mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said second flow chamber is positioned at an angle of less than 90 degrees relative to said first flow chamber, as measured along their respective longitudinal axes.
- 4. The mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first flow chamber and second flow chamber form the arms of a Y and said outlet forms the base of said Y.
- 5. The mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said third flow chamber terminates in said mixing zone.
- 6. The mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the end of said third flow chamber forms a non-perpendicular angle relative to the longitudinal axis of said third flow chamber.
- 7. The mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein said baffle extends into said first flow chamber a depth substantially equal to the end of said third flow chamber in said mixing zone.
- 8. A mixer for an asphalt emulsion and a water-based mixture, comprising:a first ingress having a baffle, wherein said ingress allows entry of a stream of soapy-water into said ingress; a second ingress comprising a first pipe and a second pipe positioned in said first pipe, said pipe in a pipe structure forming a concentric longitudinal area between said pipes, said inner pipe allowing for the flow of an asphalt binder and said concentric area allowing for the passage of soapy-water about said inner pipe, wherein said first and second ingress extend along a common directional vector; a junction area, wherein said first and second ingress meet to allow for the mixing of said asphalt binder and said soapy-water, and an egress which allows for flow of said mixture of soapy-water and asphalt mixture from said mixer.
- 9. The mixer as claimed in claim 8, wherein said second ingress is positioned at an angle of less than 90 degrees relative to said first ingress, as measured along their respective longitudinal axes.
- 10. The mixer as claimed in claim 8, wherein said first ingress and second ingress form the arms of a Y and said egress forms the base of said Y.
- 11. The mixer as claimed in claim 8, wherein said second pipe terminates in said junction area.
- 12. The mixer as claimed in claim 8, wherein the end of said second pipe forms a non-perpendicular angle relative to the longitudinal axis of said pipe.
- 13. The mixer as claimed in claim 8, wherein said baffle extends into said first ingress a depth substantially equal to the end of said second pipe in said junction area.
- 14. A mixer for an asphalt emulsion and a water-based mixture, comprising:a first ingress having a baffle, wherein said ingress allows entry of a stream of a first fluid into said ingress; a second ingress comprising a first pipe and a second pipe positioned in said first pipe, said pipe in a pipe structure forming a concentric longitudinal area between said pipes, said inner pipe allowing for the flow of a second fluid and said concentric area allowing for the passage of said first fluid about said inner pipe, wherein said first and second ingress extend along a common directional vector; a junction area, wherein said first and second ingress meet to allow for the mixing of said first fluid and said second fluid; and an egress which allows for flow of said mixture of said first fluid and said second fluid from said mixer.
- 15. The mixer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said second ingress is positioned at an angle of less than 90 degrees relative to said first ingress, as measured along their respective longitudinal axes.
- 16. The mixer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said first ingress and second ingress form the arms of a Y and said egress forms the base of said Y.
- 17. The mixer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said second pipe terminates in said junction area.
- 18. The mixer as claimed in claim 14, wherein the end of said second pipe forms a non-perpendicular angle relative to the longitudinal axis of said pipe.
- 19. The mixer as claimed in claim 14, wherein said baffle extends into said first ingress a depth substantially equal to the end of said second pipe in said junction area.
- 20. A mixer for mixing an asphalt emulsion and water, comprising:a first flow chamber for receiving a first fluid and including a baffle; a second flow chamber joined to said first flow chamber, said second flow chamber including a third flow chamber housed within said second flow chamber, said third flow chamber for receiving a second fluid, wherein said second and third flow chambers extend along a common directional vector; a fluid zone created by the area between said second and third flow chambers, wherein said first fluid is received within said fluid zone; a mixing zone for mixing said first and second fluids to create a mixture; and an outlet for passing said mixture from the mixer.
- 21. A mixer as claimed in claim 20, wherein said second and third flow chambers are in a pipe in a pipe relationship.
- 22. The mixer as claimed in claim 20, wherein said second flow chamber is positioned at an angle of less than 90 degrees relative to said first flow chamber, as measured along their respective longitudinal axes.
- 23. The mixer as claimed in claim 20, wherein said first flow chamber and second flow chamber form the arms of a Y and said outlet forms the base of said Y.
- 24. The mixer as claimed in claim 20, wherein said third flow chamber terminates in said mixing zone.
- 25. The mixer as claimed in claim 20, wherein the end of said third flow chamber forms a non-perpendicular angle relative to the longitudinal axis of said third flow chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/180,287, filed Feb. 4, 2000 and is also a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/735,161, filed Dec.12, 2000.
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