Claims
- 1. A process for agitating liquids having different viscosities by an impeller driven at substantially the same given speed for either direction of rotation comprising the steps of:
- (a) agitating a liquid of relatively light viscosity by rotating the impeller in a given direction at said given speed, the impeller having a plurality of blades substantially longer than they are wide disposed in end-to-end relationship about the periphery of a disc of the impeller, the blades having first longitudinal arcuate flow inducing surfaces for inducing flow primarily when the impeller is rotated in said given direction and second flat end flow inducing surfaces for inducing flow primarily when the impeller is rotated in the opposite direction,
- (b) introducing a substance into the liquid, whereby its viscosity is increased,
- (c) changing the direction of rotation of the impeller upon increase in the viscosity of the liquid to render the second flat end flow inducing surface primarily effective to induce flow rather than said first longitudinal arcuate flow inducing surface to reduce load on the impeller when rotated at said given speed in said opposite direction,
- (d) whereby load on the impeller is reduced at said increased viscosity of the liquid upon changing the direction of rotation of the impeller to prevent overload of the impeller, without requiring reduction in the speed of rotation of the impeller.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/134,019, filed Mar. 5, 1980, and now abandoned.
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Umbricht |
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