Claims
- 1. A method of mixing fluid comprising:isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container; providing a mixing structure comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted to said shaft for rotation therewith, a number of vanes mounted for rotation with said support and extending outwardly from said support, said vanes having a length and a width, said length greater than said width, said vanes having an inner edge and an outer edge, said vanes having a first end and a second end, said first ends of said vanes arranged in a generally circular configuration and said second ends of said vanes arranged in a generally circular configuration, said vanes generally defining at least a portion of an interior area of said mixing structure, said vanes being curved between their inner and outer edges, each vane curving inwardly from its outer edge towards said interior area and said axis to its inner edge, said vanes spaced apart from one another and defining curved openings there between through which fluid may flow, said vanes having a width between their inner and outer edges, the width of one or more of said vanes at said second end exceeding the width at the first end; positioning said structure in said container containing fluid to be mixed; and rotating said mixing structure within said fluid within said container, drawing said fluid into said interior area, expelling said fluid generally radially outward at a high velocity through said openings, dispersing solidified materials in said fluid moving at high radial velocity by impacting said solidified materials upon said inner edges of said vanes.
- 2. The method in accordance with claim 1 including the step of spacing at least a portion of at least two adjacent vanes about 0.3 inches apart.
- 3. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said inner edge of each vane defines a leading surface, at least a portion of which is generally oriented perpendicular to a radial direction from said axis.
- 4. The method in accordance with claim 1 including the step of impacting said outer edge of at least one of said vanes on the fluid located outside of said mixing structure at high velocity to further mix said fluid during said rotating step.
- 5. The method in accordance with claim 1 including the step of generally aligning at least a portion of said inner and outer edges of at least one vane in a radial direction from said axis.
- 6. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least a portion of one or more of said curved openings are generally radially aligned with said axis.
- 7. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said outer edge of at east one of said vanes extends generally parallel to said axis and at least a portion of said inner edge of said at least one vane slopes towards said axis moving in a direction from said first end to said second end.
- 8. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said width of at least one of said one or more vanes at said second end is about twice as great as the width of said one or more vanes at said first end.
- 9. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said inner edge of at least one of said vanes at said second end is closer to said axis than said inner edge of said at least on vane at said first end.
- 10. The method in accordance with claim 9 wherein said inner edge of at least one of said vanes at said first end extends inwardly no more than about 0.3 of the distance between the outer edge of said vane and said axis.
- 11. The method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second ends of said vanes are located closer to said support than said first ends of said vanes.
- 12. A method of mixing fluid comprising:isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container; providing a mixing structure comprising a shaft, a support mounted to said shaft for rotation therewith, said shaft extending outwardly along an axis, a number of vanes mounted for rotation with said support and extending outwardly from said support, said vanes having a length and a width, said length greater than said width, said vanes having an inner edge and an outer edge, said vanes having a first end and a second end, said first ends of said vanes arranged in a generally circular configuration and said second ends of said vanes arranged in a generally circular configuration, said vanes generally defining at least a portion of an interior area of said mixing structure, said vanes spaced apart from one another and defining openings the between through which fluid may flow, said vanes being curved between their inner and outer edges, at least a portion of one or more adjacent vanes spaced apart by about 0.3 inches, said vanes having a width between their inner and outer edges, the width of one or more of said vanes at said second end exceeding the width at the first end; positioning said structure in said container fluid to be mixed; and rotating said mixing structure within said fluid within said container, drawing said fluid into said interior area, expelling said fluid outwardly through said openings, trapping undispersed materials within said mixing structure.
- 13. The method in accordance with claim 12 including the step of generally aligning at least a portion of said inner and outer edges of at least one of said vanes in a radial direction from said axis.
- 14. The method in accordance with claim 12 including the step of providing said vanes in a number of between 4 and 12 vanes per inch diameter of said structure at said support.
- 15. The method in accordance with claim 12 wherein said inner edge of each vane defines a leading surface which is generally oriented perpendicular to a radial direction from said axis.
- 16. The method in accordance with claim 12 wherein at least a portion of said openings between adjacent vanes are generally radially aligned with said axis.
- 17. The method in accordance with claim 12 wherein said outer edge of at least one of said vanes extends generally parallel to said axis and at least a portion of said inner edge of said at least one vane slopes towards said axis moving in a direction from said first end to said second end.
- 18. The method in accordance with claim 12 wherein said width of at least one of said one or more vanes at said second end is about twice as great as the width of said one or more vanes at said first end.
- 19. The method in accordance with claim 12 wherein said inner edge of at least one of said vanes at said second end is closer to said axis than said inner edge of said vane at said first end.
- 20. The method in accordance with claim 19 wherein said inner edge of at least one of said vanes at said first end extends inwardly no more than about 0.3 of the distance between the outer edge of said vane and said axis.
- 21. The method in accordance with claim 12 wherein said second ends of said vanes are located closer to said support than said first ends of said vanes.
- 22. A method of mixing fluid comprising:isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container; providing a mixing structure comprising a shaft, a support mounted to said shaft for rotation therewith, said shaft extending along an axis, a number of vanes mounted for rotation with said support and extending outwardly from said support, said vanes having a length and a width, said length greater than said width, said vanes having an inner edge and an outer edge, said vanes having a first end and a second end, said first ends of said vanes arranged in a generally circular configuration and said second ends of said vanes arranged in a generally circular configuration, said structure having a generally open first end and generally open second end, said vanes generally defining at least a portion of an interior area of said mixing structure, said vanes spaced apart from one another and defining openings there between through which fluid may flow, said vanes having a width between their inner and outer edges, the width of one or more of said vanes at said second end exceeding the width at the first end; positioning said structure in said container containing fluid to be mixed; and rotating said mixing structure within said fluid within said container, drawing said fluid through said open first end of said structure and said open second end of said structure into said interior area, and expelling said fluid generally radially outward at a high velocity through said openings, shearing said fluid as it passes through said vanes, whereby globules of material in the fluid are sheared apart and dispersed, reducing the size of the globules and integrating the dispersed globules with the remaining fluid, thereby homogenizing the fluid.
- 23. The method in accordance with claim 22 including the step of generally aligning at least a portion of said inner and outer edges of at least one of said vanes in a radial direction from said axis.
- 24. The method in accordance with claim 22 including the step of providing said vanes in a number of between 4 and 12 vanes per inch diameter of said structure at said support.
- 25. The method in accordance with claim 22 wherein said inner edge of each vane defines a leading surface, at least a portion of which is generally oriented perpendicular to a radial direction from said axis.
- 26. The method in accordance with claim 22 wherein at least a portion of one or more of said openings is generally radially aligned with said axis.
- 27. The method in accordance with claim 22 including the step of at least a portion of at least two adjacent vanes apart by about 0.3 inches.
- 28. The method in accordance with claim 22 wherein said outer edge of at least one of said vanes extends generally parallel to said axis and at least a portion of said inner edge of said at least one vane slopes towards said axis moving in a direction from said first end to said second end.
- 29. The method in accordance with claim 22 wherein said width of at least one of said one or more vanes at said second end is about twice as great as the width of said one or more vanes at said first end.
- 30. The method in accordance with claim 22 wherein said inner edge of at least one of said vanes at said second end is closer to said axis than said inner edge of said vane at said first end.
- 31. The method in accordance with claim 30 wherein said inner edge of at least one of said one or more vanes at said first end extends inwardly no more than about 0.3 of the distance between the outer edge of said vane and said axis.
- 32. The method in accordance with claim 22 wherein said second ends of said vanes are located closer to said support than said first ends of said vanes.
PRIOR APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/941,441, filed Aug. 28, 2001, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/821,540, filed Mar. 28, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,315,441, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/505,225, filed Feb. 16, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,989, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/091,145, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,062,721, which is a 371 of PCT Application No. PCT/US96/19345, filed Dec. 5, 1996, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/567,271, filed Dec. 5, 1995, now abandoned.
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