Claims
- 1. A mixing arrangement for a closed-tank mixing system including a tank defined by a side wall, a bottom and a top, the top including at least one opening therethrough, the arrangement comprising:
a non-rotating elongated arm extending through the opening in the top of the tank, the arm pivoted for movement about a pivot axis; an impeller positioned on the arm for movement therewith and within the tank, the impeller moving back and forth along an arcuate path within the tank as the arm pivots back and forth about the pivot axis.
- 2. The arrangement of claim 1 further comprising:
a support positioned over the top of the tank and exterior of the opening, the arm rigidly connected to the support for movement therewith, movement of the support causing pivot of the arm about the pivot axis.
- 3. The arrangement of claim 2 further comprising:
a flexible seal for sealing and fully enclosing contents within the tank.
- 4. The arrangement of claim 3 wherein the flexible seal comprises a bellows member.
- 5. The arrangement of 3 further comprising a first support ring securing a first side of the flexible seal about the opening in the top of the tank and a second support ring securing a second side of the flexible seal to the support.
- 6. The arrangement of claim 3 wherein the opening of the tank is defined by an annular flange, and the flexible seal is attached to the annular flange.
- 7. The arrangement of claim 3 wherein the flexible seal is formed of one of a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), a fluoroelastomer material, a perfluoroelastomer material, or a stainless steel material.
- 8. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the impeller includes first and second diametrically opposed blades, the first blade including a generally concave portion at a first side and a generally convex portion at a second side, the second blade including a generally concave portion at a first side and a generally convex portion at a second side, the first side of the first blade facing toward one side of the arcuate path and the first side of the other blade facing toward an opposite side of the arcuate path, wherein back and forth movement of the impeller along the arcuate path creates a net circular flow within the tank about a tank axis normal to the opening in the top of the tank.
- 9. The arrangement of claim 1 further comprising means for pivoting the arm about the pivot axis.
- 10. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the pivot axis is defined by at least one support shaft positioned above the tank, a support connected with the shaft for pivoting about the pivot axis, the elongated arm rigidly mounted to the support for movement therewith, a motor connected to the support via a linkage system for rotating the support back and forth.
- 11. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the pivot axis is defined by at least one support shaft extending at a point outside the tank and positioned below the opening in the tank, the shaft connected to a support positioned above the tank opening, the elongated arm member extending from the support, the pivot axis located at an intermediate point along the arm member and below the top opening of the tank.
- 12. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein back and forth movement of the impeller along the arcuate path creates a net circular flow within the tank about a tank axis normal to the opening in the top of the tank.
- 13. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the tank, arm and impeller are glass lined.
- 14. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the arm is comprised of a straight shaft.
- 15. A mixing arrangement for a closed-tank mixing system including a tank defined by a side wall, a bottom and a top, the tank including at least one opening therethrough, the arrangement comprising:
a non-rotating elongated arm extending through the opening in the tank, the arm pivoted for movement about a pivot axis; an impeller positioned on the arm for movement therewith and within the tank, the impeller moving back and forth along an arcuate path within the tank as the arm pivots back and forth about the pivot axis.
- 16. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the opening in the tank is positioned in the side wall of the tank.
- 17. The arrangement of claim 16 further comprising:
a support pivotably mounted aside the opening and exterior of the tank, the arm rigidly connected to the support for movement therewith, movement of the support causing pivot of the arm about the pivot axis.
- 18. The arrangement of claim 15 further comprising:
a flexible membrane surrounding a portion of the elongated arm for sealing and fully enclosing contents within the tank.
- 19. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the impeller includes first and second diametrically opposed blades, the first blade including a generally concave portion at a first side and a generally convex portion at a second side, the second blade including a generally concave portion at a first side and a generally convex portion at a second side, the first side of the first blade facing toward one side of the arcuate path and the first side of the other blade facing toward an opposite side of the arcuate path, wherein back and forth movement of the impeller along the arcuate path creates a net circular flow within the tank about a tank axis normal to the tank opening.
- 20. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the impeller includes first and second opposed blades, the blades configured such that back and forth movement of the impeller along the arcuate path creates a net circular flow within the tank about a tank axis normal to the tank opening.
- 21. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the pivot axis is defined by at least one support shaft positioned outside the tank, a support connected with the shaft for pivoting about the pivot axis, the elongated arm rigidly mounted to the support for movement therewith, a motor connected to the support via a linkage system for rotating the support back and forth about the shaft.
- 22. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein the pivot axis is defined by at least one support shaft extending at a point outside the tank, the shaft offset from and connected to a support positioned adjacent the tank opening, the elongated arm member extending from the support, the pivot axis located at an intermediate point along the arm member and within the tank.
- 23. A mixing arrangement comprising:
a tank having a side wall, a bottom and a top, the top including at least one opening therethrough, the arrangement comprising:
a non-rotating elongated arm extending through the opening in the top of the tank, the arm pivoted for movement about a pivot axis; an impeller positioned on the arm for movement therewith and within the tank, the impeller moving back and forth along an arcuate path within the tank as the arm pivots back and forth about the pivot axis; and wherein the impeller is configured to create a net circular flow within the tank.
- 24. The arrangement of claim 23 wherein the impeller includes first and second diametrically opposed blades, the first blade including a generally concave portion at a first side and a generally convex portion at a second side, the second blade including a generally concave portion at a first side and a generally convex portion at a second side, the first side of the first blade facing toward one side of the arcuate path and the first side of the other blade facing toward an opposite side of the arcuate path.
- 25. The arrangement of claim 23 wherein the tank includes at least one inlet and at least one outlet.
- 26. The arrangement of claim 23 wherein the elongated arm includes a fluid passage therethrough for introducing fluid into the tank.
- 27. The arrangement of claim 23 wherein an exterior end of the arm connects to a support and a portion of the arm extends through the support.
- 28. The arrangement of claim 23 wherein the tank is sealed and at least one spray ball device extends within the tank.
- 29. The arrangement of claim 23 wherein the side wall is substantially cylindrical.
- 30. A mixing arrangement for a mixing system including a tank defined by a side wall, a bottom and a top, the top including at least one opening therethrough, the arrangement comprising:
a ball-and-socket assembly positioned above the top of the tank and movable along a curved path; an elongated arm extending through the opening in the top of the tank, the elongated arm connected to the ball-and-socket assembly; a support positioned along the elongated arm between the pivot axis and the opening for maintaining the elongated arm in a non-vertical, inclined orientation during movement of the ball-and-socket type assembly in the curved path; and an impeller positioned on the arm for movement therewith and within the tank, the impeller moving in a curved path within the tank as the ball-and-socket type assembly moves along its curved path.
- 31. The arrangement of claim 30 wherein the support is formed at least in part by a flexible membrane which is connected to the tank and also acts as a seal.
- 32. The arrangement of claim 30 wherein the curved path is circular.
- 33. The arrangement of claim 32 wherein the ball and socket type assembly is connected to an underside of a support which is operatively rotated via a motor.
- 34. The arrangement of claim 33 wherein the support is formed by a gear member and the motor is linked to rotate the gear member by at least one intermediate gear member.
- 35. A mixing method for a tank system, the method comprising:
providing a non-rotating elongated arm extending within the tank through a tank opening; providing an impeller on the elongated arm and within the tank; moving the elongated arm back and forth to move the impeller back and forth through an arcuate path within the tank.
- 36. The method of claim 35, further comprising:
providing a sealing arrangement about the tank opening and a portion of the elongated arm to fully enclose contents within the tank.
- 37. The method of claim 35 wherein a location of the arcuate path within the tank is fixed relative to the tank.
- 38. A mixing method for a tank system, the method comprising:
providing an elongated arm extending within the tank through a tank opening; providing an exterior connection point for the elongated arm, the exterior connection point movable in a continuous and curved path; providing a ball-and-socket type connection between an exterior end of the elongated arm and the exterior connection point; supporting the elongated arm at a support location between the exterior connection point and the tank opening; providing an impeller on the elongated arm and within the tank; rotating the exterior connection point repeatedly through its continuous and curved path while maintaining the support location of the elongated arm at a substantially fixed position to result in a repeating movement of the impeller through a continuous curved path within the tank.
- 39. A method for mixing pharmaceutical compositions in a closed tank system, the method comprising:
providing a non-rotating elongated arm extending within the tank through a tank opening; providing an impeller on the elongated arm and within the tank; providing a sealing arrangement about the tank opening and elongated arm; pivoting the elongated arm back and forth about a pivot to move the impeller back and forth through an arcuate path within the tank.
- 40. A method for mixing pharmaceutical compositions in a closed tank system, the method comprising:
providing an elongated arm extending within the tank through a tank opening; providing an exterior connection point for the elongated arm, the exterior connection point movable in a continuous and curved path; providing a ball-and-socket type connection between an exterior end of the elongated arm and the exterior connection point; supporting the elongated arm at a support location between the exterior connection point and the tank opening; providing an impeller on the elongated arm and within the tank; rotating the exterior connection point repeatedly through its continuous and curved path while maintaining the support location of the elongated arm at a substantially fixed position to result in a repeating movement of the impeller through a continuous curved path within the tank.
- 41. A mixing assembly for mounting to a tank, the assembly comprising:
a mounting plate for mounting the assembly adjacent a tank opening, the mounting plate including an opening for alignment with the tank opening; a flexible seal positioned between the plate member and the mounting plate and including an opening therethrough aligned with the mounting plate opening; a non-rotating elongated arm including a first portion extending within the flexible seal and a second portion extending out of the flexible seal and through the mounting plate opening; an impeller connected to the second portion of the elongated arm; a motor operatively connected for moving the first portion of the elongated arm back and forth; wherein the impeller is moved back and forth along an arcuate path as the first portion of the elongated arm is moved back and forth.
- 42. The assembly of claim 41, further comprising:
a plate member supported above and spaced from the mounting plate; the first portion of the elongated arm connected to the plate member for movement therewith; the motor operatively connected with the plate member via a linkage arrangement.
- 43. The assembly of claim 42, further comprising:
a support extending from the mounting plate; wherein the plate member is pivotably connected to the support.
- 44. The assembly of claim 41, further comprising:
a flange extending from the mounting plate and positioned about the mounting plate opening; wherein the flexible seal attaches to the flange.
- 45. The assembly of claim 41 wherein the flexible seal comprises a bellows assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application claims priority to provisional patent application serial No. 60/292,024 filed May 18, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60292024 |
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