Mixing device with means to introduce and extract gaseous material

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 5054933
  • Patent Number
    5,054,933
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 18, 1989
    34 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 8, 1991
    32 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a mixing device with a mixing vessel which can be pivoted by 180.degree. between a starting position and a mixing position. The vessel part which is permanently connected to the pivot shaft includes an extraction mechanism by means of which any dust-laden gases present in the vessel can be extracted before the vessel is opened. A preferred further embodiment of the invention facilitates the delivery of protective gas to the mixing vessel.
Description
Claims
  • 1. A mixing device for mixing dust-producing bulk material in powdered and granular form, said device comprising stationary mounting means having a pivot shaft; a mixing vessel having first and second bowl-shaped vessel parts removably coupled together to form a mixing chamber, said first vessel part having mixed material outlet means, said second vessel part having rotatable mixing tools therein, said second vessel part having an extraction opening therein through which dust-laden gas may be extracted from said chamber, said second vessel part being mounted on said stationary mounting means via said pivot shaft for pivoting of said mixing vessel between a first position in which said second vessel part defines a top cover for said chamber and an inverted mixing position in which said second vessel part defines a base for said chamber; extraction valve means movable between first and second positions in which said valve means respectively closes and opens said extraction opening; means for moving said valve means between said positions; extracting means operable when said valve means is in its second position and said mixing vessel is in said first position to extract dust-laden gas from said chamber via said extraction opening; and means separate from said extraction means for introducing a protective, anti-explosion gas into said chamber via said second vessel part while said extraction opening is opened and said gas-laden dust is extracted from said chamber.
  • 2. A mixing vessel set forth in claim 1 wherein said extraction means includes an extraction mechanism having a housing and a valve body movable within said housing between said open position displaced from said extraction opening and said closed position in sealing engagement with said extraction opening.
  • 3. A mixing vessel as set forth in claim 2 wherein said mechanism includes an extraction pipe operatively and removably coupled to said housing for providing a path through which said dust-laden gas can exit said chamber.
  • 4. A mixing vessel as set forth in claim 3 including retractor means operatively connected to said valve body for moving said valve body between said open and closed positions.
  • 5. A mixing vessel as set forth in claim 4 wherein said retractor means includes a cylinder and a piston within said cylinder and movable between first and second positions, and an activating rod operatively connected at one end to said piston and extending out of said cylinder and operatively connected at its other end to said valve body to move said valve body between said open and closed positions.
  • 6. A mixing vessel as set forth in claim 5 wherein said housing is tubular in shape and defines an internal cross-sectional area which is greater than the cross-sectional area of said extraction opening and said valve body so as to define an annular extraction gap between said valve body and said housing when said valve body is in said open position.
  • 7. A mixing vessel as set forth in claim 6 wherein said extraction opening includes a conically diverging circular seal seat, said valve body including a sealing portion of complementary shape relative to said conically diverging circular seal seat of said extraction opening and a sealing ring operatively mounted on said sealing portion of said valve body to seal said extraction opening when said valve body is in said closed position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
3837673 Nov 1988 DEX
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a mixing device of the type for mixing bulk materials in powdered or granular form. Mixing devices of the type for mixing bulk materials are disclosed for example in DE-C2 110 047 and EP-A-168 564. During operation of such mixing devices an over-pressure often occurs in the interior of the mixing vessel, and, depending upon the type of material to be mixed--this often leads to a considerable development of dust when the mixing vessel is opened. The object of the invention, therefore, is to construct a mixing device in such a way that a disruptive development of dust upon opening the mixing vessel is avoided. The invention relates to a mixing device for bulk materials including a mixing vessel having an extractor opening therein and an extraction means operatively mounted on the vessel at the extraction opening for opening and closing the latter at predetermined times to extract residual materials, such as gas and fine particles, from the vessel. Accordingly, before opening the mixing vessel after carrying out a mixing operation it is possible by means of such an extraction arrangement to reduce the over-pressure prevailing in the mixing vessel and extract the dust which has formed, so that when the mixing vessel is then opened there is no further dust pollution for the environment. The invention also relates to a mixing device assembly as set forth above but also including a means for introducing a protective gas into the mixing vessel in order to be able to carry out the mixing process under conditions of protection against explosion. During filling of the mixing vessel with the protective gas the extraction arrangement permits the extraction of the oxygen atmosphere and after the end of the mixing operation permits the extraction of the protective gas.

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