Claims
- 1. A low-shear mixing device for combining liquids consisting of:
- A. a hollow cylindrical chamber with an inlet orifice at one end and one or more exit orifices at the opposite end;
- B. a cantilevered reed positioned inside the hollow cylindrical chamber with the free end of the cantilevered reed longitudinally aligned downstream from the inlet orifice a distance of 0.4 to 1.6 times the width of the inlet orifice and configured with a taper in the direction of the free end and a weight on the free end, which taper and weight are dimensioned to provide a natural vibration frequency of 50 cycles per second or greater for the cantilevered reed; and
- C. a means for supplying pressure equal to 2 psi or greater to force liquids through the inlet orifice and past the cantilevered reed.
- 2. A mixing device as described in claim 1 wherein the inlet orifice is a slot with an area sufficient to allow a fluid exit velocity between 15 and 40 feet per second.
- 3. A mixing device as described in claim 1 wherein the width of the cantilevered reed is between five-eighths and seven-eighths of the inside diameter of the hollow cylindrical chamber.
- 4. A mixing device as described in claim 1 wherein the cantilevered reed has a natural vibration frequency between 50 and 1,000 cycles per second.
- 5. A mixing device as described in claim 1 wherein the means for supplying pressure operates to provide pressure levels between 2 and 100 psi.
- 6. A mixing device as described in claim 1, and adapted for shear sensitive liquids, wherein the cantilevered reed has a natural vibration frequency of between 50 and 500 cycles per second and is positioned downstream of the inlet orifice a distance of 1.0 to 1.6 times the width of the inlet orifice.
- 7. A low-shear mixing device for combining liquids and gases consisting of:
- A. a hollow cylindrical chamber with an inlet orifice at one end and one or more exit orifices at the opposite end;
- B. a cantilevered reed positioned inside the hollow cylindrical chamber with the free end of the cantilevered reed longitudinally aligned downstream from the inlet orifice a distance of 0.4 to 1.6 times the width of the inlet orifice and configured with a taper in the direction of the free end and a weight on the free end, which taper and weight are dimensioned to provide a natural vibration frequency of 50 cycles per second or greater for the cantilevered reed; and
- C. a means for supplying pressure equal to 2 psi or greater to force liquids and gases through the inlet orifice and past the cantilevered reed.
- 8. A mixing device as described in claim 7 wherein the inlet orifice is a slot with an area sufficient to allow a fluid exit velocity between 15 and 40 feet per second.
- 9. A mixing device as described in claim 7 wherein the width of the cantilevered reed is between five-eighths and seven-eighths of the inside diameter of the hollow cylindrical chamber.
- 10. A mixing device as described in claim 7 wherein the cantilevered reed has a natural vibration frequency between 50 and 1,000 cycles per second.
- 11. A mixing device as described in claim 7 wherein the means for supplying pressure operates to provide pressure levels between 2 and 100 psi.
- 12. A mixing device as described in claim 7, and adapted for shear sensitive liquids, wherein the cantilevered reed has a natural vibration frequency of between 50 and 500 cycles per second and is positioned downstream of the inlet orifice a distance of 1.0 to 1.6 times the width of the inlet orifice.
- 13. A low-shear mixing device for combining gases consisting of:
- A. a hollow cylindrical chamber with an inlet orifice at one end and one or more exit orifices at the opposite end;
- B. a cantilevered reed positioned inside the hollow cylindrical chamber with the free end of the cantilevered reed longitudinally aligned downstream from the inlet orifice a distance of 0.4 to 1.6 times the width of the inlet orifice and configured with a taper in the direction of the free end and a weight on the free end, which taper and weight are dimensioned to provide a natural vibration frequency of 50 cycles per second or greater for the cantilevered reed; and
- C. a means for supplying pressure equal to 2 psi or greater to force gases through the inlet orifice and past the cantilevered reed.
- 14. A mixing device as described in claim 13 wherein the inlet orifice is a slot with an area sufficient to allow a fluid exit velocity between 15 and 40 feet per second.
- 15. A mixing device as described in claim 13 wherein the width of the cantilevered reed is between five-eighths and seven-eighths of the inside diameter of the hollow cylindrical chamber.
- 16. A mixing device as described in claim 13 wherein the cantilevered reed has a natural vibration frequency between 50 and 1,000 cycles per second.
- 17. A mixing device as described in claim 13 wherein the means for supplying pressure operates to provide pressure levels between 2 and 100 psi.
- 18. A low-shear mixing device for combining liquids and suspended solids consisting of:
- A. a hollow cylindrical chamber with an inlet orifice at one end and one or more exit orifices at the opposite end;
- B. a cantilevered reed positioned inside the hollow cylindrical chamber with the free end of the cantilevered reed longitudinally aligned downstream from the inlet orifice a distance of 0.4 to 1.6 times the width of the inlet orifice and configured with a taper in the direction of the free end and a weight on the free end, which taper and weight are dimensioned to provide a natural vibration frequency of 50 cycles per second or greater for the cantilevered reed; and
- C. a means for supplying pressure equal to 2 psi or greater to force liquids and suspended solids through the inlet orifice and past the cantilevered reed.
- 19. A mixing device as described in claim 18 wherein the inlet orifice is a slot with an area sufficient to allow a fluid exit velocity between 15 and 40 feet per second.
- 20. A mixing device as described in claim 18 wherein the width of the cantilevered reed is between five-eighths and seven-eighths of the inside diameter of the hollow cylindrical chamber.
- 21. A mixing device as described in claim 18 wherein the cantilevered reed has a natural vibration frequency between 50 and 1,000 cycles per second.
- 22. A mixing device as described in claim 18 wherein the means for supplying pressure operates to provide pressure levels between 2 and 100 psi.
- 23. A mixing device as described in claim 18, and adapted for shear sensitive liquids and solids, wherein the cantilevered reed has a natural vibration frequency of between 50 and 500 cycles per second and is positioned downstream of the inlet orifice a distance of 1.0 to 1.6 times the width of the inlet orifice.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of the pending application made by Bernard A. Semp and Michael Semp, Ser. No. 08/680,521, filed Jul. 9, 1996. The present invention concerns improvements to whistle-type mixers that operate within a fluid flow.
The specification of the application, Ser. No. 08/620,521, is hereby abandoned.
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