Claims
- 1. Mobile mixer, preferably having counterrotational emptying, for building materials, in particular concrete, in a mixing drum (1) which, on its inner wall (9), has one or more flat elevators (11, 12) following a helix and extending from the closed drum base (2) to the drum opening (3), which elevators (11, 12) are driven about the drum axis during rotation of the mixing drum (1) and drive the building material in front of the closed drum base (2) during transport and during mixing, with one or more flat sections (26, 27) which are helically curved about the mixing drum axis (4) being mounted for driving during the mixing drum rotation (5) in the mixing drum space enclosed by the elevations acting as mixing spirals (11, 12), which flat sections (26, 27) are arranged counterrotationally to the mixing spirals (11, 12) in such a way that, during the transport and during the mixing of the building material (13), they produce a counterflow in the building material filling core surrounded by the mixing spirals (11, 12), wherein the flat sections (26, 27) start from the mixing drum base (2) and end in front of the mixing spirals (11, 12) and the mixing drum opening (3), and wherein the flat sections (26, 27) of the counterflow spirals are mounted to the elevators of the mixing spirals (11, 12) and via the mixing drum base (2) to the mixing drum wall (9).
- 2. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the counterflow spirals (26, 27) have approximately the same pitch as the mixing spirals (11, 12).
- 3. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the width of the flat sections forming the counterflow spirals (26, 27) is less than the width of the elevators (11, 12) on the mixing drum wall (9) which form the mixing spirals (11, 12)
- 4. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein nozzles (109) for delivering mixing water are arranged in the inside of the mixing drum (1), which nozzles (109) are connected to one another via pipelines (101, 102; 106, 107; 108) and are connected to a pump (105) arranged outside the drum (1), with the nozzles (109) being directed in such a way that their openings lie in the mixing flow path during the mixing operation of the drum. (1).
- 5. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 4, wherein the nozzles (109) are arranged on the end faces of the flat sections (26, 27) which point toward the drum wall (9), and the pipelines (101, 102) follow the course of the flat sections (26, 27) and, at their ends, lead in each case into a pipe piece (106, 107, 108) running in a plane which is radial to the drum longitudinal axis, with one of the pipe pieces being connected to a supply line (104) which leads to the pump (105) via a rotary transmission coupling (103) in one of the front sides (2, 3) of the drum.
- 6. Mobile mixer, preferably having counterrotational emptying, for building materials, in particular concrete, having a mixing drum (1) which, on its inner wall, has one or more flat elevators (11, 12) following a helix and extending from the closed drum base (2) to the drum opening (3), which elevators (11, 12) are driven about the drum axis during rotation of the mixing drum (1) and drive the building material to the front of the closed drum base (2) during transport and during mixing, wherein nozzles (109) are arranged on the end faces of the mixing spirals (11, 12), which end faces point toward the drum center and which nozzles (109) are connected to one another by pipes (101, 102, 108), following the course of the mixing spirals (11, 12), and are connected by a supply line (104) to a pump (105) via pipelines (106, 107) and a rotary transmission coupling (103) which is arranged on one of the front sides (2, 3) of the drum (1), with the nozzles (109) being directed in such a way that their openings lie in the mixing flow path during the mixing operation of the drum (1).
- 7. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 5, wherein the nozzles (109) are covered with hollow-shaped, wear-resistant caps which are made of an elastic or an elastomer material and in which slot-shaped openings are provided.
- 8. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 5, wherein the rotary transmission coupling (103) has several channels, with each channel being fed in each case by one pump (105) and the channels are connected behind the rotary transmission on coupling (103) via individual lines to certain delivery nozzles (109).
- 9. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mixing drum (1) is inclined upwards and mounted on the chassis of a transporting vehicle (14) with the base (2) located at the bottom and the opening (3) located at the top.
- 10. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mixing drum (48) is mounted horizontally on the chassis (44) of a vehicle and the mixing drum base (2) as well as the mixing drum opening (54) can be closed with lids (53, 55).
- 11. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 10, wherein the filling opening (54) is arranged in the end wall of the drum (1, 1', 1"), which end wall is opposite the drum end wall (2) on the discharge side and to which end wall a filling funnel (217) can be fixed which extends with a chute (216) into the filling opening (54).
- 12. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 11, wherein the filling funnel (217), with conical projections (221) arranged on it, can be locked in two or more likewise conical sleeves (222) which are arranged on the chassis (44) of the vehicle.
- 13. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 2, wherein the width of the flat sections forming the counterflow spirals (26, 27) is less than the width of the elevators (11, 12) on the mixing drum wall (9) which forms the mixing spirals (11, 12).
- 14. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 2 wherein nozzles (109) for delivering the mixing water are arranged in the inside of the mixing drum (1), which nozzles (109) are connected to one another via pieplines (101, 102; 106, 107; 108) and are connected to a pump (105) arranged outside the drum (1), with the nozzles (109) being directed in such a way that their openings lie in the mixing flow path during the mixing operation of the drum (1).
- 15. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 3 wherein nozzles (109) for delivering the mixing water are arranged in the inside of the mixing drum (1), which nozzles (109) are connected to one another via pipelines (101, 102; 106, 107; 108) and are connected to a pump (105) arranged outside the drum (1), with the nozzles (109) being directed in such a way that their openings lie in the mixing flow path during the mixing operation of the drum (1).
- 16. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 6 wherein the nozzles (109) are covered with hollow-shaped, wear-resistant caps which are made of an elastic or an elastomer material and in which slot-shaped openings are provided.
- 17. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 6 wherein the rotary transmission coupling (103) has several channels, with each channel being fed in each case by one pump (105) and the channels are connected beind the rotary transmission on coupling (103) via individual lines to certain delivery nozzle (109).
- 18. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 5 wherein the mixing drum (1) is inclined upwards and mounted on the chassis of a transporting vehicle (14) with the base (2) located at the bottom and the opening (3) located at the top.
- 19. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 17 wherein the mixing drum (1) is inclined upwards and mounted on the chassis of a transporting vehicle (14) with the base (2) located at the bottom and the opening (3) located at the top.
- 20. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 5 wherein the mixing drum (48) is mounted horizontally on the chassis (44) of a vehicle and the mixing drum base (2) as well as the mixing drum opening (54) can be closed with lids (53, 55).
- 21. Mobile mixer as claimed in claim 17 wherein the mixing drums (48) is mounted horizontally on the chassis (44) of a vehicle and the mixing drum base (2) as well as the mixing drum opening (54) can be closed with lids (53, 55).
- 22. A mobile mixer and transporter for building materials such as concrete, said mixer having an elongated drum and a wheel supported mount therefor, means on said mount for rotating said drum about its longitudinal axis, said drum having first and second ends; a pair of helical primary blades secured to and adjacent the walls of said drum and forming an annulus within said drum, the direction of spiral of said primary blade being such that when said drum is rotated in one direction said primary blade will move material in said drum toward said second end, the improvement in said mixer comprising: a pair of helical secondary blades having a direction of spiraling opposite to that of said primary blades; said secondary blades being supported on said primary blades and forming an annulus within the central opening of said primary blades; the spiral formed by said secondary blades having an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the spiral formed by said primary blades whereby an annular space is provided between said primary and secondary blades, said primary blades extending substantially to the first end of the drum and said secondary blades terminating short of said primary blades adjacent said first end whereby they will discharge material into said primary blades for entrainment thereby, said secondary blades extending to the second end of said drum for entraining material moved to said second end by said primary blades for causing the material to counterflow from said second end and be discharged adjacent said first end.
- 23. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 22 wherein a conduit for liquids is mounted on the edge of the blades of one of said primary and secondary blades, discharge nozzles mounted on said conduit at spaced intervals therealong, said discharge nozzles on said conduit having orifices for discharging liquid into the material being moved by said primary and secondary blades.
- 24. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 23 wherein said conduit is mounted on the inner edge of said primary blade.
- 25. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 23 wherein said conduit is mounted on the outer edge of said secondary blade.
- 26. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 23 wherein the discharge orifices of said nozzles are directed generally radially into the annular area between the inner edge of the primary blade and the outer edge of the secondary blade.
- 27. A mobile mixer and transporter for building materials such as concrete, said mixer having an elongated drum and a wheel supported mount therefor, means on said mounted for rotating said drum about its longitudinal axis, said drum being generally frustoconical in shape having a large diameter closed end and a small diameter open end; a pair of helical primary blades within, secured to and adjacent the walls of said drum and forming an annulus within said drum, the direction of spiraling of said primary blade being such that when said drum is rotated in one direction said primary blade will move material in said drum toward said closed end, the improvement in said mixer comprising: a pair of helical secondary blades having a direction of spiralling opposite to that of said primary blades; said secondary blades being supported on said primary blades and forming an annulus within the central opening of said primary blades; the spiral formed by said secondary blades having an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the spiral formed by said primary blades whereby an annular space is provided between said primary and secondary blades, said primary blades extending substantially to the open end of the drum and said secondary blades adjacent said open end terminating short of said primary blades whereby they will discharge material into said primary blades for entrainment thereby, said secondary blades extending to the closed end of said drum for entraining material moved to said closed end by said primary blades for causing the material to counterflow from said closed end and discharging it adjacent said open end.
- 28. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 27 wherein means are provided for supporting said secondary blades on said primary blades.
- 29. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 27 wherein said secondary blades are shaped to define an annular spiral having a circular portion at the center of the interior of said drum structure, said portion being of progressively smaller diameter toward said open end.
- 30. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 27 wherein a conduit for liquids is mounted on the edge of one of said primary and secondary blades, said edge being the one facing into the space between said blades; discharge nozzles mounted on said conduit at spaced intervals, said nozzles having orifices for discharging liquid into the material being moved by said primary and secondary blades.
- 31. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 30 wherein the discharge orifices of said nozzles are directed generally radially into the annular area between the inner edge of the primary blade and the outer edge of the secondary blade.
- 32. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 30 wherein shields are mounted adjacent each nozzle upstream of the direction of movement of the material past the nozzle for protecting the nozzle from the abrasive and sealing effects of the moving material.
- 33. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 30 wherein said conduit is mounted on the inner edge of said primary blade.
- 34. A mobile mixer and transporter as described in claim 30 wherein said conduit is mounted on the outer edge of said secondary blade.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 814,761, filed Dec. 30, 1985 (now abandoned) and a continuation of application Ser. No. 938,325, filed Dec. 2, 1986 (now abandoned).
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