Claims
- 1. Apparatus for mixing two materials, including an upright vertical housing having a circular cross section, a central shaft positioned within the housing, a first disc secured to the shaft, a second disc secured to the shaft below the first disc, means for rotating the housing and shaft, a first pipe located within the shaft for introducing a first material onto the upper surface of the first disc, a second pipe located within the shaft for introducing a second material onto the upper surface of the second disc, both the first and second pipes containing valve means at their outlet ends, and one end of the housing being open, through which the mixed material can be discharged.
- 2. Apparatus for mixing two materials, including an upright vertical housing having a circular cross section, a central shaft positioned within the housing, a first disc secured to the shaft, a second disc secured to the shaft below the first disc, means for rotating the housing and shaft, means for introducing a first material onto the upper surface of the first disc, means for introducing a second material onto the upper surface of the second disc, the inner surface of the housing having a plurality of diamond-shaped protrusions thereon, and outlet means in the lower portion of the housing through which the mixed material can be discharged.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2, including a second, stationary housing, the major portion of which is positioned below the first housing, the lower portion of said second housing being in the shape of an inverted cone, and the second housing having an outlet located at the apex of said cone.
- 4. Apparatus for mixing three materials, including an upright vertical housing having a circular cross section, a central shaft positioned within the housing, a first disc secured to the shaft, a second disc secured to the shaft below the first disc, a third disc secured to the shaft below the second disc, means for rotating the housing and shaft, means for introducing a first material onto the upper surface of the first disc, means for introducing a second material onto the upper surface of the second disc, means for introducing a third material onto the upper surface of the third disc, the means for introducing the first, second and third materials onto the discs being three pipes located within the shaft, the inner surface of the housing having a plurality of diamond-shaped protrusions thereon, and outlet means in the lower portion of the housing through which the mixed material can be discharged.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 4 including a second stationary housing, the major portion of which is positioned below the first housing, the lower portion of said second housing being in the shape of an inverted cone, and the second housing having an outlet located at the apex of said cone.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the three pipes terminate at points slightly above their respective discs.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of Applicant's copending application Ser. No. 412,233 filed Nov. 2, 1973 (abandoned) and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
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