Claims
- 1. An improved blending tool for rotation in a plane of rotation in a blending machine, comprising:(a) a center shank having at least one end and a region proximate to the end; (b) an enlarged collision element rigidly fixed during rotation of the tool to the center shank at the end region; and (c) a trailing surface of the enlarged collision element, said trailing surface having a height dimension measured along the direction perpendicular to the plane of rotation and a depth dimension measured along the plane of rotation wherein the height of the trailing surface along at least half of its depth dimension is convexly negatively sloped.
- 2. The blending tool of claim 1, further comprising a leading surface having a depth dimension wherein the depth dimension of the leading surface is less than one-half inch.
- 3. The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the trailing surface further has a width dimension perpendicular to the height and depth dimensions and wherein the width of the trailing surface decreases along at least a portion of the depth dimension of the trailing surface.
- 4. The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the entire trailing surface has a negative slope.
- 5. The blending tool of claim 1, further comprising an arcurately shaped leading surface of the enlarged collision element.
- 6. The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the enlarged collision element is spaced apart from the center shank.
- 7. The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the profile of the enlarged collision element is adjustable.
- 8. The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the height dimension of the enlarged collision element is larger than the depth dimension of the center shank in the end region.
- 9. The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the enlarged collision element is hollow.
- 10. The blending tool of claim 1, further comprising a central shaft having a height dimension along which a plurality of center shanks are attached such that the enlarged collision elements fixed to said center shanks are arranged essentially co-planar with each other along the height dimension.
- 11. A blending machine, comprising:(a) a housing defining a chamber for holding the media to be blended; (b) a blending tool mounted inside the vessel, said blending tool rotating in a plane of rotation and comprising a center shank having an end and a region proximate to the end, an enlarged collision element rigidly fixed during rotation of the tool to the center shank at the end region, and a trailing surface of the enlarged collision element, said trailing surface having a height dimension measured along the direction perpendicular to the plane of rotation and a depth dimension measured along the plane of rotation wherein the height of the trailing surface along at least half of its depth dimension is convexly negatively sloped; and (c) a rotatable drive shaft, connected to the blending tool inside of the vessel, for transmitting rotational motion to the blending tool.
- 12. The blending machine of claim 11, wherein the drive shaft rotates at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than 50 feet/second.
- 13. The blending machine of claim 11, wherein the drive shaft rotates at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than greater than 90 feet/second.
- 14. The blending machine of claim 11, wherein the drive shaft rotates at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than 95 feet/second.
- 15. The blending machine of claim 11, wherein the rotatable drive shaft has a height dimension and further comprising a plurality of blending tools arranged essentially co-planar with each other along the height dimension.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATIONS
Attention is directed to commonly owned and assigned copending Application Number:
U.S. Ser. No. 09/749,059, filed Dec. 27, 2000 entitled “BLENDING TOOL WITH AN ADJUSTABLE COLLISION PROFILE AND METHOD OF ADJUSTING THE COLLISION PROFILE” and U.S. Ser. No. 10/024,196 filed Dec. 21, 2001, entitled “AN IMPROVED TONER WITH INCREASED AMOUNT OF SURFACE ADDITIVES AND INCREASED SURFACE ADDITIVE ADHESION.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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4221315 |
Jan 1994 |
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