Claims
- 1. A high speed mixing apparatus for slurry materials, comprising:
- a stationary housing having interior sidewalls, an inlet and an outlet;
- a central bore extending through the housing and communicating with the inlet and the outlet;
- rotor means having a vertical axis of rotation and mounted with the central bore for rotation with respect to the stationary housing, the rotor means being spaced from the housing interior sidewalls to define a sleeve-like space for the passage of slurry materials between the inlet and outlet, the rotor means having an outer surface which is embossed with a repeating pattern of pyramidal shapes, each pyramidal shape having four identical triangular faces which meet at an apex, the apex protruding perpendicularly from the outer surface;
- each face having a horizontal face edge that joins an adjacent face of the same pyramidal shape, each face having a vertical face edge that joins an adjacent face of the same pyramidal shape, the vertical face edges being in planes parallel to the vertical axis of rotation, the horizontal face edges being perpendicular to the vertical axis of rotation;
- each face having a base edge that is a junction of a base edge of a face of an adjacent pyramidal shape, each base edge being at an angle of 45 degrees relative to the vertical axis of rotation, the base edges creating grooves in the sleeve-like space for directing the flow of slurry from the inlet to the outlet in directions 45 degrees relative to the axis of rotation to enhance mixing; and
- propulsion means, coupled to the rotor means, for rotating the rotor means within the central bore.
- 2. A high speed mixing apparatus for slurry materials, comprising:
- a stationary housing having cylindrical interior sidewalls, an inlet and an outlet;
- a central bore extending through the housing and communicating with the inlet and the outlet;
- a cylindrical drum having a vertical axis of rotation and mounted within the central bore for rotation with respect to the stationary housing, the drum being spaced from the housing interior sidewalls to define a sleeve-like space for the passage of slurry materials between the inlet and outlet, the drum having an outer surface which is embossed with a repeating pattern of pyramidal shapes, each pyramidal shape having four identical equilateral triangular faces which meet at an apex, the apex protruding perpendicularly from the outer surface, each face having a base edge that is a junction of a base edge of a face of an adjacent pyramidal shape, each base edge being at an angle of 45 degrees relative to the vertical axis of the drum, the base edges creating grooves in the sleeve-like space for directing the flow of slurry from the inlet to the outlet in directions 45 degrees relative to the axis of rotation to enhance mixing; and
- a motor having an output shaft which is coupled to the drum for rotating the drum in a direction of rotation within the central bore.
- 3. The high speed mixing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the drum extends substantially the full length of the central bore between the inlet and outlet.
- 4. The high speed mixing apparatus of claim 3, wherein the height of the apexes is limited to define a predetermined gap between the drum and the housing, the gap being in the range from about 0.050 to 0.075 inches.
- 5. The high speed mixing apparatus of claim 2, further comprising:
- an outer jacket surrounding the housing and defining an annular space with respect to the housing exterior, the outer jacket having a coolant inlet and a coolant outlet for circulating coolant through the annular space.
- 6. The high speed mixing apparatus of claim 5, wherein the motor is selected to produce a drum rotational speed in the range from about 1800 to 3600 r.p.m.
- 7. The high speed mixing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the cylindrical interior sidewalls of the stationary housing have substantially identical pyramidal shapes to the pyramidal shapes on the drum, with the pyramidal shapes on the sidewalls of the stationary housing having apexes radially aligned with the apexes on the pyramidal shapes of the drum and separated by a gap.
- 8. A high speed mixing apparatus for slurry materials, comprising:
- a stationary housing having cylindrical interior sidewalls, an inlet and an outlet;
- a central bore extending through the housing and communicating with the inlet and the outlet;
- a cylindrical drum having a vertical axis of rotation and having a hollow interior mounted within the central bore for rotation with respect to the stationary housing, the drum being spaced from the housing interior sidewalls to define a sleeve-like space for the passage of slurry materials between the inlet and outlet, the drum having an outer surface which is embossed with a repeating pattern of pyramidal shapes, each pyramidal shape having four identical triangular faces which meet at an apex, the apex protruding perpendicularly from the outer surface;
- each face having a horizontal face edge that joins an adjacent face of the same pyramidal shape, each face having a vertical face edge that joins an adjacent face of the same pyramidal shape, the vertical face edges being in planes parallel to the vertical axis of rotation, the horizontal face edges being perpendicular to the vertical axis of rotation;
- each face having a base edge that is a junction of a base edge of a face of an adjacent pyramidal shape, each base edge being at an angle of 45 degrees relative to the vertical axis of rotation, the base edges creating grooves in the sleeve-like space for directing the flow of slurry from the inlet to the outlet in directions 45 degrees relative to the axis of rotation to enhance mixing;
- a motor for rotating the drum within the central bore;
- wherein the rum is mounted on a drum shaft extending through the drum, the drum shaft having one end portion coupled to the motor and an opposite end portion protruding from an opposite end of the drum, and wherein the drum shaft includes an inlet passageway in one end portion for supplying coolant to the hollow interior of the drum and an outlet passageway in the other end portion for conducting coolant from the hollow interior of the drum to the exterior of the apparatus; and
- wherein the cylindrical interior sidewalls of the stationary housing have substantially identical pyramidal shapes to the pyramidal shapes on the outer surface of the drum, with the pyramidal shapes on the sidewalls of the stationary housing having apexes radially aligned with the apexes on the pyramidal shapes of the drum and separated by a gap.
- 9. The high speed mixing apparatus of claim 8, further comprising:
- an outer jacket surrounding the housing and defining an annular space with respect to the housing exterior, the outer jacket having a coolant inlet and a coolant outlet for circulating coolant through the annular space.
- 10. The high speed mixing apparatus of claim 9, wherein the height of the apexes on the drum and on the interior sidewalls of the stationary housing are limited to define a predetermined gap between the drum and housing, the gap being in the range from about 0.050 to 0.075 inches.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 527,578, filed May 23, 1990, now abandoned.
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