Claims
- 1. A high speed mixer for continuously mixing granular to powdery materials, said mixer comprising:
- a stationary and essentially cylindrical container having a substantially vertical central axis, a side wall which extends substantially parallel to said central axis, a cover connected to the top of said side wall, and a bottom connected to the bottom of said side wall via a transition region; said cover is provided with a feeding opening which leads to the interior of said container; said side wall, in said transition region to said bottom, is provided with a discharge opening which is in communication with the interior of said container, with the bottom of said discharge opening lying in the same plane as the bottom of said container; the discharge of said discharge opening can be controlled;
- blade-like mixing tools which are arranged coaxially in said container, with said mixing tools each having an axis of rotation which is at least parallel to said central axis of said container, and hence is likewise substantially vertical; said mixing tools are rotatable at high speed;
- a supply housing arranged externally of said container and in communication with said feeding opening, said supply housing extending parallel to said central axis of said container, and having a funnel-shaped lower portion;
- two worm conveyors arranged laterally of and in communication with the upper portion of said supply housing for supplying material thereto, said conveyors being operatively connected to first drive means for driving them individually or in common; and
- a further worm conveyor, the bottom of which lies in the same plane as the bottom of said container and the bottom of said discharge opening; said further worm conveyor is disposed externally of said container and is in communication with said discharge opening of said side wall thereof for receiving mixed material therefrom, and for effecting said control of said discharge thereof via the speed and direction of rotation of said further worm conveyor, with the latter being adapted to selectively open and close off said discharge opening; said further worm conveyor being operatively connected to second drive means for driving same; said first and second drive means being adapted to be driven at variable speeds and continuously during operation of said mixing tools in said container to effect said continuous mixing of materials.
- 2. A high speed mixer according to claim 1, in which each of said worm conveyors and said further worm conveyor comprises a stationary tubular housing in which is disposed a conveyor worm which is rotatable by means of the pertaining drive means; each stationary housing is provided with a respective pipe section which is in communication with the associated conveyor worm for respectively supplying material thereto and removing mixed material therefrom, said pipe sections extending at right angles to the respective conveying direction.
- 3. A high speed mixer according to claim 2, which includes a guide plate which has a convex configuration and which is disposed in said container, on said side wall, above said discharge opening; said convex configuration is in the direction of rotation of said mixing tools.
- 4. A high speed mixer according to claim 1, for use in connection with the mixing of synthetic materials having an end temperature of said mixed material in said container in the range of from ambient temperature to 150.degree. C.
- 5. A high speed mixer according to claim 4, for use in connection with the mixing of synthetic materials having an end temperature of from 60.degree.-150.degree. C.
- 6. A high speed mixer according to claim 4, for use in connection with the mixing of synthetic materials having an end temperature of from 110.degree.-150.degree. C.
- 7. A high speed mixer according to claim 4, in which said synthetic materials include PVC and polyethylene.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 343,289 filed Jan. 27, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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