Claims
- 1. A mixer for producing a substance mixture, comprising:
a rotatable shaft; a body submersible within a first substance, the body having a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the shaft, the second end having an outwardly flared opening; and a plurality of apertures disposed on a wall of the body, wherein rotation of the body draws the first substance and a second substance into an internal area of the body and dispels the substance mixture outwardly through the apertures.
- 2. The mixer of claim 1, further comprising a vane disposed on an internal surface of the flared opening and operable to enhance flow into the internal area of the body.
- 3. The mixer of claim 1, wherein the flared opening comprises a substantially straight flared opening.
- 4. The mixer of claim 1, wherein the flared opening comprises a curved flared opening.
- 5. The mixer of claim 1, further comprising a cone disposed within the internal area of the body, the cone having an apex disposed downwardly toward the flared opening.
- 6. The mixer of claim 1, wherein the body comprises a first member coupled to a second member, the apertures disposed on the first member, the flared opening disposed on the second member, and wherein the second member comprises:
a convergent portion extending upwardly from the flared opening, the convergent portion converging to a diameter less than a diameter of the first member; and a divergent portion extending from the convergent portion upwardly to the first member.
- 7. The mixer of claim 6, wherein a throat disposed at an intersection of the convergent and divergent portions is sized to produce cavitation within the second member.
- 8. The mixer of claim 1, further comprising a screen coupled to the body and disposed outwardly from the apertures, the screen operable to enhance mixing of the first and second substances.
- 9. The mixer of claim 1, wherein the body comprises a first member coupled to a second member, the flared opening disposed on the second member, the first member comprising a screen, wherein rotation of the body dispels the substance mixture through openings formed by the screen.
- 10. The mixer of claim 1, wherein the shaft comprises a hollow shaft, and wherein rotation of the shaft draws the second substance downwardly within the shaft to the internal area of the body.
- 11. The mixer of claim 1, further comprising:
a first screen coupled to the body and disposed outwardly from the apertures; and a second screen disposed outwardly from the first screen, the first and second screens operable to enhance mixing of the first and second substances.
- 12. A mixer for producing a substance mixture from a first substance and a second substance, comprising:
a first member having a closed first end and an open second end, the first member having a plurality of openings disposed in an outer wall thereof; a rotatable shaft coupled to the first end of the first member; a second member having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second member coupled to the second end of the first member, an outwardly flared opening disposed on the second end of the second member, and wherein rotation of the first and second members draws the first and second substances into an internal area of the first member and dispels the substance mixture outwardly through the apertures.
- 13. The mixer of claim 12, further comprising a cone disposed within the internal area of the first member, the cone having an apex disposed downwardly toward the second member.
- 14. The mixer of claim 13, further comprising a screen disposed outwardly from the apertures and operable to enhance mixing of the first and second substances.
- 15. The mixer of claim 13, wherein the flared opening comprises a curved flared opening.
- 16. The mixer of claim 13, wherein the second member comprises:
a convergent portion extending upwardly from the second end of the second member; and a divergent portion extending upwardly from the convergent portion to the first end of the second member.
- 17. The mixer of claim 16, wherein a diameter at an intersection of the convergent and divergent portions is less than a diameter of the first end of the second member.
- 18. The mixer of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of vanes disposed on an internal surface of a wall of the second member, the vanes operable to increase a flow rate into the internal area of the first member.
- 19. The mixer of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of screens disposed outwardly from the apertures, each screen having a different mesh size, each of the screens operable to enhance mixing of the first and second substances.
- 20. A mixer for producing a substance mixture, comprising:
a rotatable shaft; a body submersible within a first substance, the body having a first end coupled to the shaft, the body having an open second end; a cone disposed within an internal area of the body, the cone having an apex directed downwardly toward the second end; and a plurality of apertures disposed on a wall of the body, wherein rotation of the body draws the first substance and a second substance into the internal area of the body and dispels the substance mixture outwardly through the apertures.
- 21. The mixer of claim 20, wherein the body comprises a first member coupled to a second member, the first member coupled to the shaft, and wherein the second member comprises:
a convergent portion; and a divergent portion extending upwardly from the convergent portion to an intersection between the first and second members.
- 22. The mixer of claim 21, wherein a diameter at an intersection of the convergent and divergent portions is less than a diameter at the intersection between the first and second members.
- 23. The mixer of claim 22, wherein the convergent portion comprises a substantially straight outwardly flared opening.
- 24. The mixer of claim 23, wherein the convergent portion comprises a curved outwardly flared opening.
- 25. The mixer of claim 20, further comprising a screen disposed outwardly from the apertures, the screen operable to enhance mixing of the first and second substances.
- 26. The mixer of claim 20, further comprising a plurality of vanes disposed on an internal surface of the wall of the body, the vanes operable to increase a flow rate into the internal area of the body.
- 27. A mixer for producing a substance mixture, comprising:
a rotatable shaft; a body submersible within a first substance, the body having a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the shaft, the second end having an opening; a plurality of apertures disposed on a wall of the body, wherein rotation of the body draws the first substance and a second substance into an internal area of the body and dispels the substance mixture outwardly through the apertures; and a screen disposed outwardly from the apertures, the screen operable to enhance mixing of the first and second substances as the substance mixture passes through the screen.
- 28. The mixer of claim 27, wherein a diameter of the opening is greater than a diameter of the internal area of the body.
- 29. The mixer of claim 28, further comprising a cone disposed within the internal area of the body, the cone having an apex directed downwardly toward the opening.
- 30. The mixer of claim 28, wherein the shaft comprises a hollow shaft, and wherein rotation of the shaft draws the second substance downwardly within the shaft to the internal area of the body.
- 31. The mixer of claim 27, wherein the body comprises a first member coupled to a second member, the apertures disposed on the first member, the opening disposed on the second member, and further comprising a plurality of vanes disposed on an internal surface of a wall of the second member, the vanes operable to enhance flow into the internal area.
- 32. The mixer of claim 31, wherein the vanes comprise helically configured vanes formed corresponding to a direction of rotation of the body.
- 33. The mixer of claim 27, wherein the body comprises a first member coupled to a second member, the apertures disposed on the first member, the opening disposed on the second member, and wherein the second member comprises:
a convergent portion extending upwardly from the opening; and a divergent portion extending upwardly from the convergent portion to an intersection between the first and second members.
- 34. A mixer for producing a substance mixture, comprising:
a rotatable shaft; a body submersible within a first substance, the body having a first end coupled to the shaft, the body having an open second end; a plurality of apertures disposed on a wall of the body, wherein rotation of the body draws the first substance and a second substance into an internal area of the body and dispels the substance mixture outwardly through the apertures; and a plurality of vanes disposed on an internal wall of the body between the apertures and the opening, the vanes operable to enhance a flow rate of the first substance into the internal area of the body.
- 35. The mixer of claim 34, wherein the vanes comprise helically configured vanes formed corresponding to a direction of rotation of the body.
- 36. The mixer of claim 34, wherein a diameter of the open second end is greater than a diameter of the internal area of the body adjacent the apertures.
- 37. The mixer of claim 34, further comprising a plurality of screens disposed outwardly from the apertures, each of the screens having a different mesh size, the screens operable to enhance mixing of the first and second substances.
- 38. The mixer of claim 34, wherein the body comprises a first member coupled to a second member, the apertures disposed on the first member, the open second end disposed on the second member, and wherein the vanes are formed on an internal wall of the second member.
- 39. The mixer of claim 38, wherein the open second end comprises an outwardly flared opening.
- 40. The mixer of claim 38, wherein the vanes comprise helically configured vanes formed corresponding to a direction of rotation of the body.
- 41. The mixer of claim 40, further comprising a cone disposed within an internal area of the first member, the cone having an apex disposed downwardly toward the second member.
- 42. The mixer of claim 34, wherein the second end comprises:
a convergent portion extending upwardly from the open second end; and a divergent portion extending upwardly from the convergent portion toward the apertures, a diameter at an intersection of the convergent and divergent portions less than a diameter of the body adjacent the apertures.
- 43. The mixer of claim 42, wherein the intersection of the convergent and divergent portions is sized to produce cavitation within the body.
- 44. A method for producing a substance mixture, comprising:
disposing a mixer into a first substance, the mixer having a body and a shaft, the body having a first end coupled to the shaft, the body having an open second end; rotating the shaft to draw the first substance into an internal area of the body through the open second end, rotating the shaft further drawing a second substance into the internal area of the body; and diverting the substance mixture from the internal area through a plurality of apertures formed in a wall of the body via a diverter disposed within the internal area.
- 45. The method of claim 44, wherein diverting the substance mixture via a diverter comprises diverting the substance mixture via a cone disposed within the internal area of the body, the cone having an apex directed downwardly toward the open second end.
- 46. The method of claim 44, further comprising enhancing mixing of the first and second substances by passing the substance mixture through a screen disposed outwardly from the apertures.
- 47. The method of claim 44, wherein disposing a mixer in a first substance comprises disposing a mixer in a first substance, the mixer having a body with an open second end, the open second end comprising an outwardly flared opening.
- 48. The method of claim 44, further comprising enhancing a flow rate into the internal area of the body via vanes formed on an internal wall of the body.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein the vanes comprise helically configured vanes, and wherein rotating comprises rotating the shaft in a direction corresponding to the helical direction of the vanes.
- 50. The method of claim 44, further comprising enhancing mixing of the first and second substances by passing the substance mixture through a plurality of screens disposed outwardly from the apertures, each of the screens having a different mesh size.
- 51. The method of claim 44, wherein rotating the shaft to draw the first substance into an internal area of the body comprises:
drawing the first substance into a convergent portion of the body; and drawing the first substance into a divergent portion of the body from the convergent portion, wherein a diameter of an intersection of the convergent and divergent portions is less than a diameter of the body adjacent the apertures.
- 52. The method of claim 51, wherein drawing the first substance into the convergent and divergent portions produces cavitation in the first substance.
- 53. A method for producing a substance mixture, comprising:
disposing an mixer into a first substance, the mixer having a body and a shaft, the body having a first end coupled to the shaft, the body having a second end formed with an outwardly flared opening; rotating the shaft to draw the first substance into an internal area of the body through the flared opening, rotating the shaft further drawing a second substance into the internal area of the body; and passing the substance mixture from the internal area through a plurality of apertures formed in a wall of the body.
- 54. The method of claim 53, further comprising enhancing mixing of the first and second substances by passing the substance mixture emerging from the apertures through a screen disposed outwardly from the apertures.
- 55. The method of claim 53, wherein disposing a mixer into a first substance comprises disposing a mixer into a first substance, the body of the mixer having a second end formed with a substantially straight flared opening.
- 56. The method of claim 53, wherein disposing a mixer into a first substance comprises disposing a mixer into a first substance, the body of the mixer having a second end formed with a curved flared opening.
- 57. The method of claim 53, further comprising enhancing mixing of the first and second substances by passing the substance mixture emerging from the apertures through a plurality of screens disposed outwardly from the apertures, each of the screens having a different mesh size.
- 58. The method of claim 53, wherein rotating the shaft further comprises drawing the second substance downwardly through a hollow shaft to the internal area of the body.
- 59. The method of claim 53, further comprising enhancing a flow rate of the first substance into the internal area of the body via vanes formed on an internal wall of the body.
- 60. The method of claim 59, wherein the vanes comprise helically configured vanes, and wherein rotating comprises rotating the shaft in a direction corresponding to the helical direction of the vanes.
- 61. The method of claim 53, wherein rotating the shaft to draw a first substance into an internal area of the body comprises:
drawing the first substance into a convergent portion of the body; and drawing the first substance into a divergent portion of the body from the convergent portion, wherein a diameter of an intersection of the convergent and divergent portions is less than a diameter of the body adjacent the apertures.
- 62. A system for producing a substance mixture, comprising:
a mixer disposed within a first substance; a motor operable to provide a rotational force to the mixer; and a tube operable to provide a second mixture to an opening of the mixer, the tube having an end disposed within an internal area of the mixer.
- 63. The system of claim 62, wherein the mixer comprises:
a first member having a plurality of apertures; and a second member coupled to the first member, the second member having an open end operable to receive the second mixture from the end of the tube.
- 64. The system of claim 63, wherein the end of the tube is disposed within an internal area of the second member.
- 65. The system of claim 62, wherein the mixer comprises an outwardly flared opening, and wherein the end of the tube is disposed within the outwardly flared opening.
- 66. The system of claim 62, wherein the mixer comprises:
a first member having a plurality of apertures; and a second member coupled to the first member, the second member having a nozzle, and wherein the end of the tube is disposed with a convergent portion of the nozzle.
- 67. The system of claim 62, further comprising a pump coupled to the tube and operable to pump the second substance through the tube to the mixer.
- 68. The system of claim 62, wherein the mixer comprises a diverter operable to the substance mixture toward a plurality of apertures of the mixer, and wherein the end of the tube is disposed within the mixer below the diverter.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Ser. No. 60/171,672, entitled “Isbell Oxygenator,” filed provisionally on Dec. 20, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60171672 |
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