1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to physical methods and techniques of mixing, fining, homogenizing and emulsifying using a device, and to a machine for mixing, fining, homogenizing and emulsifying. More specifically, the invention is directed to an impact-type rotary fining, homogenizing and emulsifying device.
2. Description of the Related Art
Impact-type rotary fining, homogenizing and emulsifying machines are known, which are made up of fining, homogenizing and emulsifying parts and machinery, and have been widely used industrially over a long period of time. All current machines have at least one fixed disk and rotational impellers, which are staggered with respect to each other in the radial direction on a common axis. In order to improve the performance of such machines in conducting fining, homogenizing and emulsifying, in addition to increasing the rotating speed or diameters of the impellers, a lot of research has been expended investigating the shapes of the impellers and the blades used thereon. For example, among such efforts, attempts have been made to reduce the gap between the fixed disk and the rotational impellers, decrease the width of the notches formed between blades, to increase the number of disks and/or impellers used, or to increase the number of blades used on the impellers. Although increasing the rotating speed of the impellers to quicken impact applied to treated materials by the impellers is one effective means of achieving a desired result, raising the rotating speed of the impellers is limited by the motor's allowable rotating speed. Motors with higher rotational speeds disadvantageously add to the total weight and bulkiness of the device.
An object of the present invention is to provide an impact-type rotary fining, homogenizing and emulsifying device which can raise and increase many fold the impact velocity applied to treated materials, without requiring any increase in the rotating speed of the impellers.
To solve and attain the above object, the present invention is constituted by an impact-type rotary fining, homogenizing and emulsifying device, comprising a casing body positioned on a base, a feed port and a discharge port positioned in the casing body, and a power shaft disposed inside the casing body equipped with rotary impellers. The rotary impellers attached to the power shaft include a first rotary impeller rotated in a positive direction and a second rotary impeller rotated in a negative direction. A power shaft portion is located in the feed port and is equipped with a feed impeller.
According to the present invention, the power shaft equipped with impellers rotated in positive and negative directions is composed of a hollow power shaft member and a solid power shaft member located inside the hollow power shaft member. The first rotary impeller rotated in the positive direction and the second rotary impeller rotated in the negative direction are installed on or attached respectively to the hollow power shaft member and the solid power shaft member. The number of impellers used for each of the first and second rotary impellers is one at least, and the impellers having different rotary directions are staggered radially with respect to each other on the same axis.
In case there are at least two for each of the rotary impellers, the first rotary impeller rotated in the positive direction and the second rotary impeller rotated in the negative direction may be made of an integrated structure, or from a plurality of individual blade elements which are joined together, to provide a multi-blade impeller structure. As discussed above, a centrifugal pump impeller may be used as the feed impeller.
The valuable effect of this invention is that a novel and distinct structure, based on a clever design, is provided to heighten the impact velocity applied to treated materials many fold, without requiring any increase in the rotating speed of the impellers, to thereby improve the functions of fining, homogenizing and emulsifying. Thus, restraints on the device's overall performance, resulting from limits on the allowable rotational speed of the motor, can be overcome.
As shown in
The internal components of the device include a centrifugal pump impeller 8, a first rotary impeller 9 rotated in a positive direction, a second rotary impeller 10 rotated in a negative direction, a key 11, a base plate 12 for supporting the first rotary impeller 9 rotated in the negative direction, a machine seal or seal packing 13, a bearing 14 and bearing platen 15, and an oil seal 16. The power shaft mechanism comprises a hollow power shaft member 17, and a solid power shaft member 18 disposed inside the hollow power shaft member 17. Pulleys or gears 19 and 22 are attached respectively to the power shaft members 17 and 18 at the back of the apparatus, along with a nut 20.
The impact-type rotary fining, homogenizing and emulsifying device of the present invention is basically constructed as described above. The specific manner of operation of the device shall now be described.
Such rotary impellers are different from those used in the conventional technique in that the rotary impellers located on the power shaft include a first rotary impeller 9 rotated in the positive direction and a second rotary impeller 10 rotated in the negative direction. More specifically, the first rotary impeller 9 is constructed from a plurality of impeller blade members 9-1, 9-2, 9-3, etc., as shown in detail in
A power shaft portion 18 is located in the feed port 32 and is equipped with a feed impeller 8. Further, the power shaft, which is equipped with the first rotary impeller 9 rotated in the positive direction and the second rotary impeller 10 rotated in the negative direction, is composed of a hollow power shaft member 17 and a solid power shaft member 18 positioned inside the hollow power shaft member 17.
The first rotary impeller 9 rotated in the positive direction and the second rotary impeller 10 rotated in the negative direction are respectively installed on or attached to the hollow power shaft member 17 and the solid power shaft member 18. The number for each of the impellers is at least one, wherein the impellers 9 and 10 have different or opposite rotary directions and are staggered with respect to each other in the radial direction on a common axis.
In the case that there are at least two (i.e., more than one) for each of the rotary impellers, the first rotary impeller 9 rotated in the positive direction and the second rotary impeller 10 rotated in the negative direction are each made up of impeller blade members having an integrated or split structure. A centrifugal pump impeller is used as the feed impeller 8.
In summary, the fundamental operating principals of the present invention are as follows, as illustrated in the explanatory drawing shown by
After obtaining a high centrifugal force owing to the action of the blades 9-1 of the first rotary impeller 9 rotated in a positive (or negative) direction, the liquid, semi-solid or solid material impacts, at high speed in the direction shown by the arrow in
Thus, the impact force applied to the material to be treated can be increased without requiring use of a motor having a higher rotational speed; that is, within the limit of the operating rotational speed of the motor used, the impact force applied to the material to be mixed and emulsified through pulverizing and fining can be increased.
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20030202421 A1 | Oct 2003 | US |