Claims
- 1. A mixer apparatus comprising:
a barrel defining an interior and an exterior, said barrel having a first end and a second end opposite thereof, said barrel defining at least one inlet proximate to said first end and an outlet proximate to said second end; a motor unit in operable communication with said barrel; a moving element disposed in said interior of said barrel, said moving element configured to move material through said barrel to said outlet of said barrel; and at least one first mixing element fluidly coupled to said outlet.
- 2. The mixer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
a coupling attached to a motor drive shaft of said motor unit.
- 3. The mixer apparatus of claim 2 further comprising:
a mixing shaft coupled to said motor drive shaft.
- 4. The mixer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
a flexible coupling attached to said at least one inlet, said flexible coupling configured to reduce translation of vibration and sealably couple a supply to said at least one inlet.
- 5. The mixer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said moving element comprises an auger including at least one flight extending outwardly away from a shaft.
- 6. The mixer apparatus of claim 3 wherein said moving element comprises a helix along a length of said mixing shaft.
- 7. The mixer apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
at least one lump breaker coupled to said mixing shaft at said exterior proximate to said outlet.
- 8. The mixer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said lump breaker comprises a disc and at least one pin extending from said disc.
- 9. The mixer apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
a second mixing element coupled to said mixing shaft distal from said at least one first mixing element and said outlet.
- 10. The mixer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one first mixing element is a radial-flow high-shear impeller.
- 11. The mixer apparatus of claim 3 further comprising:
a lower bearing coupled to said mixing shaft proximate said outlet.
- 12. The mixer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said inlet is angled with respect to said barrel and said inlet is configured with low flow resistance.
- 13. The mixer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said moving element comprises at least one driving fluid.
- 14. A mixer assembly comprising:
a tank including a side wall disposed between a top of said tank and a bottom of said tank opposite thereof, said tank having an interior and an exterior defined by said side wall, said top and said bottom of said tank, said tank including an inlet and an outlet; a discharge partition mounted at said interior of said tank proximate to said outlet; a mixer comprising a barrel defining an interior and an exterior, said barrel having a first end and a second end opposite thereof, said barrel defining at least one inlet proximate to said first end and an outlet proximate to said second end; a motor unit in operable communication with said barrel; a moving element disposed in said interior of said barrel, said moving element configured to move material through said barrel to said outlet of said barrel; and at least one first mixing element fluidly coupled to said outlet.
- 15. The mixer assembly of claim 14 further comprising:
a mixing shaft coupled to said motor unit.
- 16. The mixer assembly of claim 15 further comprising:
a second mixing element coupled to said mixing shaft proximate to said bottom of said tank.
- 17. The mixer assembly of claim 14 further comprising:
at least one baffle coupled to said side wall at said interior of said tank.
- 18. The mixer assembly of claim 14 wherein said discharge partition includes perforations configured to maintain lumps of material in said interior of said tank for further mixing.
- 19. The mixer assembly of claim 14 further comprising:
instrumentation and controls coupled to said side wall in operative communication with said interior of said tank.
- 20. The mixer assembly of claim 19 wherein said instrumentation and controls are configured to sense and control characteristics of materials in said interior of said tank.
- 21. The mixer assembly of claim 19 wherein said instrumentation and controls are at least one of sensors and controls of tank fluid level, temperature, viscosity, solids concentration and entrained gas.
- 22. The mixer assembly of claim 14 wherein said tank includes a tank level of fluid and materials in said interior and said tank inlet is located below said tank level.
- 23. The mixer assembly of claim 22 wherein said outlet of said barrel is located below said tank level of fluid.
- 24. The mixer assembly of claim 22 wherein said outlet of said barrel is located at said tank level of fluid.
- 25. The mixer assembly of claim 15 further comprising:
at least one lump breaker coupled to said mixing shaft at said exterior proximate to said outlet.
- 26. The mixer assembly of claim 25 wherein said lump breaker is configured to break up lumps of material exiting from said outlet and configured to maintain transfer of said material toward said first mixing element.
- 27. The mixer assembly of claim 25 wherein said lump breaker includes a disc and at least one pin coupled to said disc configured in a pattern.
- 28. The mixer assembly of claim 22 wherein said moving element is a driving fluid configured to drive said material at a surface of said liquid.
- 29. The mixer assembly of claim 22 wherein said moving element is a driving fluid configured to drive said material below a surface of said liquid.
- 30. A method of mixing materials in a mixer assembly comprising;
inserting at least one material into at least one inlet of the mixer assembly, said at least one inlet formed in a barrel having a first end and a second end opposite thereof; transferring said at least one material through said barrel to an outlet, said outlet formed in said barrel proximate to said second end; discharging said at least one material through said outlet into a liquid, said liquid being contained in a tank coupled to said barrel, wherein said barrel is mounted in said tank; breaking up lumps of said at least one material discharged from said outlet with a lump breaker; inserting said liquid into said tank; maintaining a liquid level of said liquid in said tank above said outlet; mixing said liquid and said at least one material in said tank to form a slurry employing at least one mixing element; recirculating at least one of said at least one material and said lumps of said material to said at least one mixing element for mixing into said liquid to form said slurry; passing said slurry through a discharge partition mounted proximate to a tank outlet, wherein said discharge partition includes apertures configured to block unmixed materials; and discharging said slurry through a tank outlet.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein said at least one material comprises finely ground polyurethane powder.
- 32. The method of claim 30 wherein said liquid comprises polyol.
- 33. The method of claim 30 wherein transferring said at least one material through said barrel to said outlet employs an auger.
- 34. The method of claim 30 wherein breaking up lumps of said material discharged from said outlet with a lump breaker includes maintaining transfer of said material toward said at least one mixing element.
- 35. The method of claim 30 wherein said at least one mixing element is a radial flow high-shear impeller.
- 36. The method of claim 30 wherein recirculating at least one of said at least one material and said lumps of said material employs a second mixing element located proximate to said discharge partition.
- 37. The method of claim 30 wherein maintaining a liquid level of said liquid in said tank above said outlet employs instrumentation and controls.
- 38. The method of claim 30 further comprising:
preventing the formation of a vortex in said tank.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein preventing the formation of said vortex includes employing baffles in said tank.
- 40. The method of claim 30 wherein transferring said at least one material through said barrel to said outlet employs a driving fluid.
PRIORITY CLAIM
[0001] This application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/372,270 filed on Apr. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60372270 |
Apr 2002 |
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