Claims
- 1. A mixing head for mixing material comprising:
first and second spaced-apart feeding elements having opposed inner faces; a cylindrical mixing screen disposed about a longitudinal axis of the mixing head between the inner faces of the mixing elements; the region between the first and second feeding elements and within the mixing screen defining a mixing chamber; and the first and second feeding elements including a plurality of openings formed at acute angles relative to the longitudinal axis such that when rotated, the first and second feeding elements induce material flow in an axial direction through the openings and into the mixing chamber.
- 2. The mixing head of claim 1 wherein the openings have a substantially circular cross section.
- 3. The mixing head of claim 1 wherein the openings have respective center axes that lie on a circle centered at the longitudinal axis.
- 4. The mixing head of claim 1 wherein the feeding elements are substantially flat.
- 5. The mixing head of claim 1 wherein the feeding elements are substantially conical.
- 6. The mixing head of claim 5 wherein the openings are formed in the conical surface along sections of the cone.
- 7. The mixing head of claim 6 wherein a leading edge of the conical section opening is beveled inwardly toward an interior of the cone so as to induce axial flow of material.
- 8. The mixing head of claim 1 further comprising a sleeve between the first and second feeding elements, the sleeve being slightly shorter in length than the space between the feeding elements.
- 9. The mixing head of claim 8 further comprising first and second resilient O-rings at the interface of the sleeve and the first and second feeding elements.
- 10. The mixing head of claim 8 further comprising a bolt having a head and a thread, and wherein the first and second feeding elements include central bolt openings and wherein the thread portion of the bolt passes through the central bolt openings and through the sleeve, and wherein the head is larger in diameter than the bolt openings, for mounting the mixing head to a rotary shaft.
- 11. The mixing head of claim 10 further comprising third and fourth resilient O-rings at the interface of the bolt and the first feeding element, and the second feeding element and the shaft.
- 12. The mixing head of claim 8 wherein the sleeve includes at least one lateral wing extending from a central body of the sleeve.
- 13. The mixing head of claim 12 wherein the at least one lateral wing is linear in profile.
- 14. The mixing head of claim 1 wherein the cylindrical mixing screen includes a plurality of mixing apertures spaced at intervals along a body portion and top and bottom edges, the top and bottom edges including notches spaced at intervals for promoting material flow in the regions of the top and bottom edges.
- 15. A modular system for providing a mixing head for mixing material comprising:
a plurality of first and second feeding elements adapted to have opposed inner faces; a plurality of cylindrical mixing screens adapted to be disposed about a longitudinal axis of the mixing head between the inner faces of the mixing elements; the region between the first and second feeding elements and within the mixing screen defining a mixing chamber; and the first and second feeding elements including a plurality of openings such that when rotated, the first and second feeding elements induce material flow in an axial direction through the openings and into the mixing chamber; wherein any of the first and second feeding elements can be combined with one of the mixing screens to provide a desired mixing head configuration.
- 16. The modular system of claim 15 wherein the feeding element openings are formed at acute angles relative to the longitudinal axis.
- 17. The modular system of claim 16 wherein the angles are different for each respective feeding element.
- 18. The modular system of claim 15 wherein the respective feeding elements have different numbers of openings.
- 19. The modular system of claim 15 wherein the respective feeding elements have openings of different shapes.
- 20. The modular system of claim 15 wherein the respective mixing screens each include mixing apertures of different shapes.
- 21. The modular system of claim 15 wherein the respective mixing screens each include mixing apertures of different sizes.
- 22. The modular system of claim 15 wherein the respective mixing screens are of different longitudinal lengths.
- 23. The modular system of claim 15 wherein at least one of the plurality of cylindrical mixing screens includes a plurality of mixing apertures spaced at intervals along a body portion and top and bottom edges, the top and bottom edges including notches spaced at intervals for promoting material flow in the regions of the top and bottom edges.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09,699,914, filed Oct. 30, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09699914 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
Child |
10056668 |
Oct 2001 |
US |