Claims
- 1. Apparatus for mixing colorant with viscous material which is contained in a reservoir of an elongated cylindrical wall tube between a sealed dispensing end and an open filler end thereof, said reservoir being provided by a cylindrical inner surface of the cylindrical wall of said tube and having a substantially uniform diameter, said apparatus comprising a mixer head means having seal means adapted to be brought into static engagement with wall portions of said tube adjacent said filler end opening to lock said head means to said tube and to prevent leakage of said material from said reservoir during a mixing operation, bore means formed thru said seal means substantially on a longitudinal axis of said tube, elongated shaft means mounted thru said bore means for both rotational and axial motion relative to said seal means and said tube, said shaft means having a proximal end lying axially outwardly of said seal means and having a distal end lying within said reservoir, mixer impeller means mounted on said distal end and having peripheral portions adapted to lie closely adjacent to said inner surface of said tube, power means for axially moving said shaft means and impeller means relative to said tube and substantially completely thru said reservoir of material in a reciprocating manner, and power means engageable with said shaft means for rotating said impeller means as it is being moved thru said material.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein passage means is formed generally axially thru said shaft means whereby fluid colorant can be fed to said material after said seal means is placed in a sealing position against said wall portions of said filler end.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said peripheral portions are comprised of a cylindrical member affixed to radially outer portions of said impeller means
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said cylindrical member is provided at its periphery with a wiping surface adapted to rotatably and longitudinally slide against or in close proximity to the inner surface of the tube whereby no discernible unmixed material or colorant remains.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a colorant supply means is provided to inject the colorant into said material during reciprocation of said shaft means and mixer impeller means thru said material.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said supply means comprises passage means extending longitudinally thru said shaft means whereby colorant can be either pressure injected or gravity fed at a desired rate therethrough into said material either before or during rotation and/or longitudinal mixing movement of said shaft means and impeller means thru said material.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said shaft means and mixer head means are supported on base means in a stationary position and holder means are provided for holding said tube and reciprocating it relative to said shaft means and mixer head means.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein power means is provided for selectively reversing rotation of said shaft means and impeller means during the mixing operation to afford maximum mixing turbulence to said material.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said seal means comprises a readily deformable elastomeric body means having a substantially circular periphery formed around a central axis and having a substantially flat top end and a substantially flat bottom end and adapted to be slid down into said open filler end of said tube, a shaft bore axially formed thru said body means, a shaft mounted thru said bore and rotatable and axially slidable thru said bore, clamping means adapted to engage said top and bottom ends of said body means with sufficient force to bulge said body means radially and seal said periphery against said inner surface of said tube.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said clamping means comprises a circular cap means having a radially inner and substantially circular pressure face formed to lie around said axis and having a radially outer cylindrical wall means to provide therebetween a circular recess adapted to slidingly receive the filler end of said tube whereby said wall means will prevent outward bulging of said filler end of said tube.
- 11. A mixing method employing a retail, off-the-shelf tube of caulking material wherein the tube has a sealed dispenser end section, a filler end section having surface portions defining a fill opening into the tube, a thrust cap slidably mounted in said filler end section, and further employing a mixer seal means adapted to seal against surface portions of said filler end section during the mixing operation, wherein mixer shaft means is rotatably and axially slidably mounted thru axial bore means in said mixer seal means, and wherein a mixer impeller means is fixed to a distal end portion of said mixer shaft for rotation and axial movement therewith, said method comprising performing the steps of (a) removing said thrust cap from said tube, (b) placing said mixer seal means sealingly against said surface portions of said open filler end section to seal said fill opening with said impeller means head inside of said tube, (c) injecting colorant into contact with said material, (d) starting rotation of said mixer shaft means and impeller means, (e) starting relative reciprocation of said mixer shaft means within said tube, (f) continuing the rotation and reciprocation for a desired mixing period, (g) removing said tube and the colored material therein from said impeller means and mixer seal means, and (h) replacing said thrust cap in said filler end section to retain the colored material in said tube.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein steps (b) and (c) are performed in any order.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein steps (d) and (e) are performed in any order.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said seal means is comprised of transparent material selected from the group consisting of glass or clear plastic.
- 15. A unitary structural combination of a mixer head means and a cylindrical wall tube of substantially uniform diameter and containing viscous material, said tube and head means having coincident axes, said combination being adapted for mixing additive with said viscous material which is contained in said tube between a sealed dispensing end and an open filler end thereof, said tube wall providing an annular first sealing surface adjacent said filler end, generally axially extending wall means on said head means providing an annular second sealing surface on said head means, said sealing surfaces being in forceful contact with each other and forming a seal therebetween, an axial bore formed thru said head means, a mixer shaft rotatably and reciprocably mounted thru said bore, and a mixer impeller affixed to said distal end, said seal further providing a physical frictional connection between said tube and head means whereby a direct axial pull force of at least about three pounds would be required to disengage said tube from said head means.
- 16. The combination of claim 15 wherein force application means is provided on said head means and forcing said second sealing surface into sealing engagement with first sealing surface.
- 17. The combination of claim 15 wherein said second sealing surface is tapered generally axially and is wedged against said first sealing surface.
- 18. The combination of claim 15 wherein the taper of said second sealing surface provides a minimum diameter “MD” thereto which is from about 0.004 in., to about 0.060 in., smaller than the uncompressed diameter “UD” of said first sealing surface.
- 19. A mixer head means adapted for attachment to the open filler end of a cylindrical tube of viscous material, said head means comprising seal means adapted to be brought into static engagement with cylindrical wall portions of the tube adjacent said filler end opening to prevent leakage of said material therethrough during a mixing operation, means for forcing said engagement to lock said head means to said tube, bore means formed thru said seal means substantially on a longitudinal axis of said tube, elongated shaft means mounted thru said bore means for both rotational and axial motion relative to said seal means and said tube, said shaft means having a proximal end lying axially outwardly of said seal means and having a distal end adapted to lie within said tube during mixing, and mixer impeller means mounted on said distal end.
- 20. The head means of claim 19 wherein said seal means comprises tapered cylindrical wall means adapted to wedge and seal against the cylindrical wall portions of the tube.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of applicants pending Ser. No. 09/563,465 of same title and filed on May 2, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09563465 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
10115330 |
Apr 2002 |
US |