Claims
- 1) An improved blending tool for rotation in a blending machine, comprising:
(a) a center shank having at least one end and a region proximate to the end; (b) an enlarged collision element rigidly fixed during rotation of the tool to the center shank at the end region; and (c) a trailing surface of the enlarged collision element, at least half of said trailing surface being negatively sloped.
- 2) The blending tool of claim 1, further comprising a leading surface having a depth dimension wherein the depth dimension of the leading surface is less than one-half inch.
- 3) The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the sloping portion of the trailing surface is arcurately shaped.
- 4) The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the enlarged collision element has a height dimension and a z-axis and wherein the height along at least a portion of the z-axis of the trailing surface is negatively sloped.
- 5) The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the width of the trailing surface decreases along at least a portion of the z-axis of the trailing surface.
- 6) The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the entire trailing surface has a negative slope.
- 7) The blending tool of claim 1, further comprising an arcurately shaped leading surface of the enlarged collision surface.
- 8) The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the enlarged collision element is spaced apart from the center shank.
- 9) The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the profile of the enlarged collision element is adjustable.
- 10) The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the height dimension of the enlarged collision element is larger than the depth dimension of the center shank in the end region.
- 11) The blending tool of claim 1, wherein the enlarged collision element is hollow.
- 12) A blending machine, comprising:
(a) a housing defining a chamber for holding the media to be blended; (b) a blending tool mounted inside the vessel, said blending tool comprising a center shank having an end and a region proximate to the end; an enlarged collision element rigidly fixed during rotation of the tool to the center shank at the end region; and a trailing surface of the enlarged collision element, at least half of said trailing surface being negatively sloped; and (c) a rotatable drive shaft, connected to the blending tool inside of the vessel, for transmitting rotational motion to the blending tool.
- 13) The blending machine of claim 13, wherein the drive shaft rotates at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than 50 feet/second.
- 14) The blending machine of claim 13, wherein the drive shaft rotates at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than greater than 90 feet/second.
- 15) The blending machine of claim 13, wherein the drive shaft rotates at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than 95 feet/second.
- 16) A method of making toners, comprising
(a) melt-mixing a mixture containing toner resin and colorants; (b) reducing the melt-mixture into particles; (c) adding surface additive particles to the mixture of melt-mixture particles; and (d) blending the melt-mixture particles and surface additive particles in a blending machine using a rotating blending tool comprising a center shank having an end and a region proximate to the end; an enlarged collision element rigidly fixed during rotation of the tool to the center shank at the end region; and a trailing surface of the enlarged collision element, at least half of said trailing surface being negatively sloped.
- 17) The method of claim 16, wherein the step of blending further comprises rotating at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than 50 ft./second.
- 18) The method of claim 16, wherein the step of blending further comprises rotating at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than 85 ft./second.
- 19) The method of claim 16, wherein the step of blending further comprises rotating at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than 90 feet/second.
- 20) The method of claim 16, wherein the step of blending further comprises rotating at least a portion of the enlarged collision element of the blending tool at a speed greater than 95 feet/second.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/748,920; filed Dec. 27, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09748920 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
10173193 |
Jun 2002 |
US |