The invention relates to a mixer for mixing the contents of a paint pot, the mixer comprising pressing means for pressing the paint pot in the direction of its longitudinal axis between two support surfaces, and means for rotating the paint pot pressed between these support surfaces about its longitudinal axis and a shaft substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis.
This type of gyroscopic mixer has long been used for mixing contents of paint pots. At present, it is the best known and most effective mixer on the market. It has been manufactured since the 1920's and used for mixing different liquids with one another in a cylindrical pot. Today, known mixers are mostly constructed in such a manner that they comprise an upper plate and a lower plate, between which a paint pot is pressed. The pressing is carried out by a separate motion, most commonly by a screw arrangement, with which the plates are made to move towards one another. There are also apparatuses that perform the pressing manually or hydraulically. All of these are quite complicated and in some cases very slow. In automatic devices, for example, it has been detected that automatically pressing plates provided with a separate engine slow down the process and cause delays of up to 20% in mixing times. In automation, however, equipment investments are based on speed.
It is an object of the present invention to improve the gyroscopic paint mixer so as to solve the above-mentioned problems. This object is achieved by a mixer of the invention, which is mainly characterized in that the pressing means and the rotating means are combined to form a mechanism arranged to be operated by one drive.
There is now provided a mixer, which differs essentially from the previous one in that a high-powered and fast drive engine may be connected with simple arrangements to provide the pressing of a pot whose contents are to be mixed in its place and the subsequent gyroscopic mixing of the pot. These procedures can now be performed rapidly even if the pots were heavy. When the speed of the drive engine is adjustable, the mixing can be performed efficiently for both small and large pots. When the same adjustable engine is used for lifting the pot and tightening it in its place, the entire system can easily be made automatically adjustable without separate control equipment.
Preferably the support surfaces for a paint pot consist of two plates arranged to move towards one another and connected with tightening arms which are directed towards one another and between which a drive wheel in connection therewith is arranged to bring the plates closer to one another and away from one another, the drive wheel being connected to said common drive.
Alternatively, a drive wheel is connected between the plates on the side thereof, a sheave rotating about a shaft parallel to the shaft of the drive wheel and provided in line with the drive wheel is arranged above or below one plate, the drive wheel and the sheave are connected to one another by a chain, a section of the chain between the drive wheel and the sheave and moving in one direction is connected to one plate and a section moving in the other direction is connected to the arm protruding from the other plate for bringing the plates closer to and away from one another.
According to another alternative, a drive wheel is connected between the plates on one side thereof, a sheave rotating about a shaft parallel to the shaft of the drive wheel and provided in line with the drive wheel is arranged above or below one plate, the drive wheel and the sheave are connected to one another by a chain, and on the other side of the plates, i.e. on the opposite side of the entity consisting of the sheave and the chain, there is arranged an entity substantially identical and symmetrical with said entity and comprising an auxiliary drive wheel in the same axial line with the sheave, an auxiliary sheave preferably in the same axial line with the drive wheel, and an additional chain connecting them, the sheave and the auxiliary drive wheel being connected to one another by a connecting shaft, whereby the plates are provided with transverse arms, the ends of one arm being connected to chain sections moving in one direction and the ends of the other arm being connected to chain sections moving in the other direction for bringing the plates closer to and away from one another.
To provide the rotating means, the entity consisting of the pressing means is mounted on bearings to rotate about the shaft of the drive wheel and the plates are mounted on bearings to rotate about their middle axis, whereby, to press the paint pot in its place, rotation of this mechanism about the shaft of the drive wheel is prevented and, to rotate the paint pot, the prevention of rotation is released.
The solution of the invention, especially when it comprises the above symmetrical wheel-chain arrangement, preferably allows the rotatable mechanism consisting of the pressing means and the rotating means to be supported on the mixer frame at two supporting points on the opposite side of the mechanism. Thus, a rigid double-supported structure not sensitive to vibrations is achieved. The construction is also light and cost-efficient.
In this mixer, it is also very advantageous that a conveyor is arranged at the mixer frame to cooperate with the lower plate and transfer the mixed paint pot away from the mixer.
Preferred details and alternatives of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims. They describe, for instance, advantageous means for locking the pot in its place and spring suspensions for tightening the pot in its place, which can be achieved with the basic idea of the invention, i.e. a combined pressing and rotating mechanism which can be operated by one drive. These are described in more detail in the following.
The mixer of the invention and its operation will be described with reference to the accompanying simplified and schematic drawings, in which
A mixer of the invention shown in the drawings, especially in
The support surfaces consist of two plates 5 and 6 arranged to move towards one another and to which tightening arms 7 and 8 directed towards the respective opposite plate 5, 6 are connected, between which tightening arms a drive wheel 12 in connection therewith is arranged together with its shaft 2 to bring the plates 5 and 6 closer to and away from one another (
In connection with the drive wheel 12, a ratchet mechanism 13 to 17 is arranged to lock the paint pot 1 in its place between the plates (
An accurately adjustable tightening of paint pots 1 is essential when the paint pots 1 are of low strength and have, for instance, plastic cases, which means that no great pressing forces can be applied. When large paint pots 1 (made of tin) are needed, they have to be tightened very firmly to make them remain in their places despite pulsation caused by the Coriolis force, centrifugal force and gravity of the earth. When the drive is operated with a programmable torque, the tightness of the paint pot 1 can be adjusted to a desired value.
To adjust the tightening force applied by the plates 5 and 6 to the paint pot 1 to exactly the desired value, there may be arranged a spring suspension 22 between the ratchet wheel 13 and the drive wheel 12 and the drive shaft 2 thereof; a spring suspension 23 between the tightening arm 7, 8 and the plate 5, 6; a spring suspension 24, 25 arranged on the surface of the plate 5, 6, or a combination of thereof. By tightening the pawl 14 to the next tooth of the ratchet wheel 13, a tightening force becomes a bit greater than at the previous tooth. By selecting a sufficient density of teeth on the ratchet wheel 13 and a sufficient number of spring suspensions 22 to 25, it is in practice possible to achieve almost a continuous tightening force that is applied to the paint pot 1. The spring suspension 22 may be a pressure, draw, torsion or elastomeric spring, or a combination thereof. Similar spring solutions may also be used in connection with the spring suspension 23. The spring suspension 24, 25 of the plate 5, 6 surface may be implemented by its elastic surface material or a spring having the corresponding effect.
To provide the rotating means, the entity consisting of the above-described pressing means is mounted on bearings to rotate about the shaft 2 of the drive wheel 12 and the plates 5 and 6 are mounted on bearings to rotate about their middle axes, whereby, to press the paint pot 1 in its place, rotation of this entity about the shaft 2 of the drive wheel 12 is prevented and, to rotate the paint pot, the prevention of rotation is released. To make the plates 5 and 6 rotate, they are mounted with bearings 26 on the tightening arms 7 and 8. The rotatable entity consisting of the pressing means and the rotating means, for its part, is supported on a frame 27 of the mixer at two supporting points, which are on the opposite side of the mechanism and provided in the line formed by the shaft 2 of the drive wheel 12, or at one supporting point, i.e. preferably at the shaft of the drive wheel 12 on the side of the drive wheel 12. This support is not shown in the drawings, because it represents the general state of the art. The prevention and release of rotation are implemented in a simple manner by a connection 11 between the mixer frame 27 and the plate 5 or 6 and sliding in the axial direction of the plate 5 or 6.
Rotation of the plates 5 and 6 about the middle axes thereof is also implemented with said common drive by applying suitable cog wheel and/or belt arrangements.
The implementations of
In accordance with
The above mixer operates in the following manner:
A paint pot 1 the contents of which are to be mixed is transferred by suitable means, such as a conveyor 18, from a toning apparatus, for example, in between plates 5 and 6, when the plates 5 and 6 are in a position of
As soon as the above-mentioned tightening of the paint pot in its place has been achieved, the entity consisting of the paint pot 1, the plates 5 and 6 and the tightening arms 7 and 8 (or the wheel-chain system of
Next, the paint pot 1 may be released to the conveyor 18 according to
The above description of the invention is only intended to illustrate the basic idea of the invention. Thus, a person skilled in the art may implement the details of the invention in various ways within the scope of the attached claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20096211 | Nov 2009 | FI | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FI10/50937 | 11/19/2010 | WO | 00 | 7/30/2012 |