Claims
- 1. An apparatus for thoroughly and uniformly mixing foundry sand and catalyst-curable resinous binder therefor and quickly discharging with minimum residence time and comprising a multiple paddle mixer rotor enclosed within a housing, power means for continuously operating the rotor, material inlet means adjacent one end of the housing and mix discharge means at the other, and material storage containers for each of the materials to be mixed, said apparatus characterized by:
- (A) said mixer housing comprising an elongated horizontal cylindrical tube closed at both ends;
- (B) first positive feed means for introducing sand from the storage container therefor to a sand inlet at one end of the housing, and power means for operating said first feed means on demand;
- (C) separate positive feed means for simultaneously introducing liquid binder components from the storage container therefor to said housing downstream from said sand inlet, said separate feed means comprising:
- (1) power pump means for transporting said binder components in at least one flow line from the storage container therefor to said mixer housing,
- (2) at least one injection nozzle disposed on said housing downstream from said sand inlet and connected to said binder component flow line,
- (3) valve means in said binder component flow line,
- (4) a gas line in communication with said nozzle and adapted for connection to a source of gas under pressure, and
- (5) means for actuating said valve on demand to direct flow of binder components to said nozzle and into the flow of gas to said nozzle;
- (D) controls for actuation of said feed means mounted adjacent the discharge end of the mixer housing;
- (E) said mixer rotor comprising a shaft journaled for rapid rotation on a central horizontal axis within said housing, with a plurality of variable pitch paddles disposed to extend radially from said shaft and rotate with their tips in close proximity to the housing wall to mininize accumulation of sand-resin mixture on the housing walls,
- whereby said sand is dispersed and said binder is dispersed and injected therein and the sand and binder are quickly and uniformly mixed in the housing and quickly discharged therefrom with a residence time within the housing of from about 1 to 5 seconds.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 further characterized in that said injection nozzle is disposed on the upper portion thereof downstream from said sand inlet by a distance no greater than about one diameter of said mixer housing.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 further characterized in that said injection nozzle comprises a fitting adapted for attachment to said mixer housing through the housing wall, said fitting having a longitudinal passage therethrough, means for connecting said passage to a source of gas under pressure, a lateral passage communicating with said longitudinal passage and means for connecting said lateral passage to said binder component flow line.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 further characterized in that a further valve is disposed to control flow through said gas line, and said means for actuating said valve in said binder flow line simultaneously actuates said further valve in said gas line.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4 further characterized in that said valves in said binder component flow line and in said gas line are solenoid valves connected to said control means for simultaneous operation on demand.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 further characterized in that the housing is enclosed at least in part by a temperature control jacket to control the temperature of the reaction between the binder components.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1 further characterized in that said power pump means and binder component flow line are disposed to circulate the binder components from the storage container therefor and return.
- 8. A method for treating foundry sand for mold production which comprises:
- (A) continuously rapidly rotating a multiple paddle mixer rotor in an elongated horizontal axis tubular-cylindrical mixing chamber, the paddle tips rotating in close proximity to the walls thereof to minimize accumulation of sand-resin mixture thereon;
- (B) continuously maintaining components of liquid binder for said sand under pump pressure in at least one flow line;
- (C) introducing foundry sand upon demand to one end of the mixing chamber and dispersing said sand therein by action of said continuously rotating rotor;
- (D) simultaneously engaging said binder component flow line and introducing said binder components to said chamber upon demand along with an entraining flow of gas under pressure to inject said binder components in dispersed form into said already dispersed sand at the same end of the mixing chamber downstream from the point of introduction of the sand;
- (E) vigorously agitating the sand and binder with the rotor paddles to admix the same;
- (F) simultaneously rapidly advancing the sand and binder to the opposite end of the chamber and discharging the same, the residence time of said sand and binder in said chamber being from about 1 to 5 seconds;
- (G) discontinuing introduction of sand and binder components into the mixing chamber; and
- (H) continuing rotation of the mixer rotor to rapidly discharge remaining sand and binder from the chamber.
- 9. A method according to claim 8 further characterized in that said gas is introduced into said mixing chamber under moderate pressure from between about 20 to 100 psi.
- 10. A method according to claim 8 further characterized in that said binder components are continuously circulated from the storage container therefor and return until introduced into the mixing chamber.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 337,564 for MIXER SYSTEM filed Mar. 2, 1973 now abandoned.
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