Information
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Patent Grant
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6461033
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Patent Number
6,461,033
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Date Filed
Monday, January 8, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 8, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Meroni, Jr.; Charles F.
- Meroni & Meroni, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 366 46
- 366 52
- 366 67
- 366 185
- 366 302
- 366 309
- 366 47
- 366 48
- 366 65
- 366 66
- 366 303
- 366 304
- 366 311
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A portable mixing device for quickly and efficiently combining dry constituents with water to form a mix having a thin batter consistency and no unmixed material. Mounted on a wheeled, pivoting frame, a single individual can use the device to mix the material and pour it in the proper location. The device includes a cylindrical mixing drum and agitation tool mounted within the mixing drum. The agitation tool includes a motor and housing, a drive shaft, wiping assembly, and mixing assembly. The stationary wiping assembly, which extends downward into the mixing drum co-mingles so as to pass closely between and among the blades of the rotating mixing assembly such that the flexible edge portions of the wiping assembly blades are in intermittent contact with the blades of the mixing assembly. The “wiping” action of the wiper assembly on the mixing assembly insures complete and efficient agitation and mix of materials.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is directed to an inventive mixing device. Specifically, this invention is directed to a mixing device for combining dry constituents with water to form a cement. More specifically, this invention is directed to a portable device for mixing gypsum cement with water to form a thin slurry where the device is operable and transportable by a single individual.
A variety of cementious materials are used in the construction industry. A segment of these materials consist of cements formed from very thin slurries. These materials are so thin in comparison to the relatively thick and stiff common cements, grouts, and mortars, that they require specialized equipment and handling techniques to implement. These thin materials are generally transported to a job site in a large truck, and transferred to the work area by pumping through hoses. Because of the need for large and extensive specialized equipment, and the great number of workers required to operate the equipment, the economic cost of implementing the thin cementious material has prevented it from being used in small-scale construction applications.
An example of the thin cementious material is a specialized gypsum cement commercially known as “Gypcrete”. These materials are currently used as self-leveling underlayment cements for leveling floors, as a thermal mass for radiant heat flooring, for acoustic insulation and as a flooring fire retardant. If these products were more portable, excellent results could be found transferring commercial-scale applications to small-scale jobs. Additionally, a portable mixing device would allow use of gypsum cements in jobs having limited access. For instance a portable mixing device could be used in upper stories of a high rise building. In urban areas, where parking and traffic make use of big equipment difficult and expensive, a portable mixing device would provide an economical and logistical solution.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The inventive portable mixing device allows quick and efficient combination of dry constituents with water to form a mix having a thin batter consistency, no lumps, and no unmixed material. Mounted on a wheeled, pivoting frame, a single individual can use the portable mixing device to mix the material and pour it in the proper location. In this way, the possible applications of this material are greatly expanded, since the material can now be used in a greater variety of applications and for smaller scale projects.
The inventive portable mixing device includes a cylindrical mixing drum which houses an agitation tool and which is mounted to a pivoting, wheeled frame. The agitation tool includes a motor and housing, a drive shaft, wiping assembly, and mixing assembly. The stationary wiping assembly, which extends downward into the mixing drum comingles so as to pass closely between and among the blades of the rotating mixing assembly such that the flexible edge portions of the wiping assembly blades are in intermittent contact with the blades of the mixing assembly. The “wiping” action of the wiper assembly on the mixing assembly insures complete and efficient agitation and mix of materials.
The motor resides within a motor housing, and the motor housing is fixed to the frame so as to reside above the open top end of the mixing drum and so that the drive shaft extends from the motor downward into the mixing drum.
The wiping assembly is made up of a set of elongate blades which are provided with flexible edge portions. The wiping assembly is stationary, being fixed to the motor mount and extending downward into the mid portion of the mixing drum so as to lie generally parallel with the drive shaft.
The mixing assembly is made up of a second set of elongate blades which are fixed to and rotationally driven by the drive shaft. The blades of the mixing assembly extend generally vertically upward from the lower end of the mixing drum so as to pass closely between and among the blades of the wiping assembly. During operation, the flexible edge portions of the wiping assembly blades are in intermittent contact with the rotating blades of the mixing assembly. The flexible edge portions sweep across the surface of mixing blade to remove any accumulation of unmixed material therefrom thus greatly increasing the efficiency of agitation within the mixing drum.
Because the mixing drum is vertically oriented during agitation, elements have been included which are designed to prevent dry components from settling to the bottom of the mixing drum and remaining unmixed. The first such element includes “L” shaped mixing assembly blades which are positioned adjacent to the mixing drum wall near the bottom of the mixing drum. These blades are mounted at an acute angle relative to the vertical so as to drive the mix upward to the mid portion of the drum during agitation. Additionally, the bottom edge of the “L” is radially aligned and extends radially from the drum wall toward the centerline of the mixing drum so as to co-mingle and interact with the second element.
The second element which is designed to prevent dry components from settling to the bottom of the mixing drum and remaining unmixed are a pair of horizontally extending bars which are fixed to and are spaced to lie above the bottom surface of the mixing drum. These bars agitate material which is dislocated from resting on the bottom surface by the sweeping action of the bottom edge of the “L” shaped mixing assembly blades.
The wheeled support frame of the inventive portable mixing device allows the mixing drum to selectively pivot between two positions. The first upright position is used during agitation of materials within the mixing drum. In this position, the longitudinal axis of the mixing drum is vertical and the top end of the mixing drum overlies its bottom end. The second tipped position is used to pour out the contents of the mixing drum. In the second position, the longitudinal axis of the mixing drum is no longer vertical and the top end of the mixing drum is positioned below the bottom end of the mixing drum.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the portable mixing apparatus illustrating the mixing drum, the wheel-mounted support frame, and the top mounted agitation tool.
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of the agitation means shown in relation to the rest plate and a side sectional illustration of the mixing drum.
FIG. 3
is a side sectional view of the bearing mount and lower agitating bars at the lower end of the mixing drum.
FIG. 4
is a side view of the portable mixing apparatus in an upright position with the tipped, pouring position overlying this view and shown in phantom.
FIG. 5
is a horizontal sectional view of the wiper assembly illustrating the cooperative relationship between the wiper assembly and the mixing assembly.
FIG. 6
is a bottom view of the portion of the support frame which supports the lower end of the mixing drum showing the square opening which receives the drive shaft bearing.
FIG. 7
is a front sectional view of the portable mixing apparatus, showing the interrelationships of the wiper assembly and the mixing assembly and showing that the wiper assembly is suspended from the top of the cylindrical mixing container.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The portable mixing device will now be described with reference to
FIGS. 1-7
. As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, portable mixing device
10
consists of an inventive agitation tool which is supported by a wheeled support frame
20
. Agitation tool
15
includes cylindrical mixing drum
100
, motor
200
, drive shaft
150
, wiping assembly
400
, and mixing assembly
500
.
For the purpose of providing a clear description, portable mixing apparatus
10
will be described as having a front end
2
which corresponds to the leading end of the device as it is being pushed from behind, a rear end
4
which corresponds to the trailing end of the device as it is being pushed from behind, and right
6
and left
8
sides as seen from a rear view of the device.
Frame
20
is a series of bars joined to form an open, transparent structure having a non-rotating external frame
25
and an internal frame
27
which is pivotable relative to external frame
25
. External frame
25
is provided with a generally rectangular, horizontally oriented, wheeled base to which are mounted several vertically oriented bars which form the superstructure which supports internal frame
27
.
Internal frame
27
is generally cylindrical in shape, being formed of a series of rings or hoops
80
,
82
,
84
which are axially aligned and spaced and which are mutually parallel. Rings
80
,
82
,
84
are maintained in this axially aligned and spaced configuration by fixing rings
80
,
82
,
84
to a series of vertically oriented support bars
86
,
88
,
90
,
92
. The resulting structure is cylindrically shaped and sized to receive the cylindrical mixing drum
100
within its hollow interior. Ring
80
is positioned at the lower end of internal frame
27
, ring
84
is positioned at the upper end of internal frame
27
, and ring
82
lies mid way between ring
80
and ring
84
to support the midsection of mixing drum
100
. When mixing drum
100
is placed within internal frame
27
, the open upper end
110
of mixing drum
100
is aligned with and surrounded by ring
84
, the closed lower end
112
of mixing drum
100
is aligned with and surrounded by ring
80
, and the longitudinal axis of mixing drum
100
is coincident with the longitudinal axis of internal frame
27
.
Vertically oriented support bars
86
,
88
,
90
,
92
are positioned about the circumference of internal frame
27
. Support bar
86
, located at the front
2
of internal frame
27
, and support bar
88
, located at the rear
4
of internal frame
27
, are thin, elongate rectangular plates which are fixed to upper ring
84
at one end, lower ring
80
at the opposite end, and to mid ring
82
at their midpoints. Support bar
90
, located at the right side
6
of internal frame
27
, and support bar
92
, located at the left side
8
of internal frame
27
, are elongate rods having square cross sections. Support bars
90
,
92
have a length which is greater than the distance between upper ring
84
and lower ring
80
so that when support bars
90
,
92
are fixed at one end to lower ring
80
, the respective opposite ends of support bars
90
,
92
extend upward above upper ring
84
. Support bars
90
,
92
are fixed to mid ring
82
and upper ring
84
at their respective intersections with these rings. The upper end
91
of support bar
90
, and the upper end
93
of support bar
92
, which extend upward above upper ring
84
, form mounting posts which receive sleeves
228
,
230
of motor mount
220
.
Referring now to
FIG. 6
, lower ring
80
is provided with four lower ring support bars
96
which extend radially inward from the lower edge of ring
80
to form a horizontal platform which supports closed lower end
112
of mixing drum
110
. Square loop
98
is a bracket which receives the square bearing housing
120
of drive shaft bearing
122
, and is fixed and supported in the horizontal plane by ring support bars
96
.
The generally rectangular, horizontally oriented base of external frame
25
is constructed using elongate bars of square cross section. A pair of horizontally aligned, laterally spaced, parallel bars
40
,
42
extend from the front
2
to rear
4
of portable mixing device
10
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, a pair of pivoting castor-type wheels
56
support the front
2
of the base. A pair of hubbed wheels
58
support the rear
4
of the base. In the preferred embodiment, wheels
58
are provided in a diameter which is about that of a stair riser. This wheel diameter allows easier handling on stairs.
Lateral bars
40
,
42
are joined at the rear end by perpendicular cross bar
60
. Perpendicular cross bar
44
joins lateral bars
40
,
42
in their respective mid sections, and is parallel to perpendicular cross bar
60
. A pair of angled cross bars
54
extend from the respective front ends of lateral bars
40
,
42
to the midpoint
45
of perpendicular cross bar
44
so as to form a “V” shaped vacancy at the front of the base of external frame
25
. This “V” shaped opening allows the mixed material to flow to the ground without interference with external frame
25
when internal frame
27
is pivoted to a pouring position (FIG.
4
).
Several vertically oriented bars form the superstructure which supports internal frame
27
. A first vertically upright bar extends upwards adjacent to the rear end of each respective lateral bar
40
,
42
, resulting in a right side rear bar
21
and a left side rear bar
23
. Each respective rear bar
21
,
23
has an upper end
22
,
24
, a lower end
26
(only right side shown), and a mid portion
28
(only right side shown) which extends between the upper
22
,
24
and lower
26
ends. Upper ends
22
,
24
of each respective rear bar
21
,
23
are angled toward the rear
4
to form handles for pushing and steering portable mixing device
10
.
A second vertically upright bar extends upwards from the front end of each respective lateral bar
40
,
42
, resulting in a right side front bar
48
and a left side front bar
46
. Each respective front bar
48
,
46
has an upper end
62
(only right side shown), a lower end
50
,
67
, and a mid portion
64
,
66
which extends between the upper
62
and lower
50
,
67
ends. Mid portion
64
of right side front bar
48
is angled so that the upper end
62
intercepts with and is fixed just below upper end
22
of right side rear bar
21
. Likewise, mid portion
66
of left side front bar
46
is angled so that the upper end (not shown) intercepts and is fixed just below upper end
24
of left side rear bar
23
.
Pivot bearing
68
is mounted to an upper surface of each respective mid portion
64
,
66
. Bearing
68
receives and pivotally supports bearing shaft
70
. A bearing shaft
70
extends radially outward from both the left and right side of mid ring
82
. Pivot bearings
68
and shafts
70
allow the internal frame
27
, and the mixing drum
100
contained therein, to rotate about a longitudinal axis of the shafts
70
between a first position and a second position.
The first position is an upright orientation such that the longitudinal axis of the internal frame
27
is vertically aligned and upper ring
84
lies above and aligned with lower ring
80
. This is the position in which mix contents are added to mixing drum
100
to and in which agitation of the contents occurs. The second position is a tipped orientation such that the longitudinal axis of the internal frame
27
lies at an acute angle to, and below, the horizontal, and upper ring
84
lies below lower ring
80
. This is the position in which the contents of mixing drum
100
are emptied by pouring into the desired area.
Stop
74
is mounted to mid portion
64
of right side front bar
48
to prevent internal frame
27
from rotating beyond the second position. Stop
74
is an elongate post having a square cross section which extends inward from external frame
25
toward internal frame
27
. As internal frame
27
rotates about bearing shaft
70
relative to external frame
25
to the second position, internal frame
27
interferes with stop
74
and is prevented from over-rotation. Although illustrated in
FIG. 7
as mounted to both right side front bar
48
and left side front bar
46
, it may alternatively be mounted to one side only.
Frame
20
is provided with latch
30
which allows selective and releasable securement of internal frame
27
to external frame
35
in the first (upright) position. Latch
30
is an elongate thin plate having a first end
31
, a second end
32
, and a mid portion
33
which extends between the first end
31
and the second end
32
. Mid portion
33
is received within slot
29
formed in mid portion
28
of right side rear bar
21
such that first end
31
extends outwardly toward the rear
4
of mixing device
10
to form a handle for operating latch
30
. Latch pivot pin
35
is supported within mid portion
28
of right side rear bar
21
such that it passes through latch
30
and slot
29
, allowing latch
30
to pivot within slot
29
about a longitudinal axis of latch pivot pin
35
. Latch second end
32
is shaped to form a downwardly extending hook.
Right side vertical support bar
90
of internal frame
27
is provided with laterally outward extending latch hook post
34
. In operation, latch second end
32
rests on latch hook post
34
, the downward extension of latch second end
32
residing on a front
2
surface of latch hook post
34
in order to prevent unwanted forward rotation of internal frame
27
relative to external frame
25
. Latch
30
may be disengaged from latch hook post
34
by applying downward pressure on latch first end
31
. Such downward pressure results in an upward pivot of latch second end
32
about latch pivot pin
35
, allowing second end
32
to be released from latch hook post
34
. Latch spring
38
extends from latch mid portion
33
to a lower portion of external frame
25
, and maintains latch
30
in engagement with latch hook post
34
unless downward pressure is applied to latch first end
31
.
Agitation tool
15
, which includes cylindrical mixing drum
100
, motor
200
, drive shaft
150
, wiping assembly
400
, and mixing assembly
500
, will now be described with respect to FIG.
2
.
Mixing drum
100
is an elongate hollow cylinder, and is provided with a longitudinal axis
118
, an open upper end
110
, and a closed lower end
112
. Interior surface
116
of mixing drum
100
defines an interior space, and is opposed to mixing drum exterior surface
114
. Mixing drum is sized and shaped to reside within the interior of internal frame
27
such that longitudinal axis
118
coincides with the longitudinal axis of internal frame
27
, and such that the open upper end
110
is encircled by upper ring
84
.
In the preferred embodiment, mixing drum
100
is sized to produce 2.5 cubic feet of mixed material. This volume of material is large enough to be time- and effort-efficient at a work site, and is also small enough to be handled by a single individual. It is, however, within the scope of the invention to provide mixing drum
100
of larger and/or smaller size, with appropriate scaling of the frame
20
, in order to meet the requirements of individual users.
Motor
200
is mounted above mixing drum
100
such that its drive shaft
150
extends downward into mixing drum
100
along its longitudinal axis
118
. Motor
200
rests on and is fixed to motor mount
220
. Motor mount
220
consists of a thin elongate horizontal plate
224
which is trapezoidal in shape, the longer side edge
236
of the two parallel side edges extending from right to left across the diameter of internal frame
27
. Plate
224
is reinforced on its underside adjacent side edge
236
by an elongate angled-section rod
226
having a “L” shaped cross section. Rod
226
is fixed to the underside of plate
224
such that one leg
225
of rod
227
is horizontally oriented and abuts the underside of plate
224
. The remaining leg
227
of rod
226
is vertically disposed and lies normal to the underside of plate
224
to form a downwardly extending lip. Both side edge
236
and rod
226
are provided with semi-circular cut-away portion
234
at the center to allow drive shaft
150
to extend therethrough.
The upper surface of horizontal plate
224
is provided with vertical shield
222
which extends upward perpendicular to plate
224
along shorter of the two parallel side edges and along the two adjacent remaining (non-parallel) side edges of the trapezoid. Vertical shield
222
forms a generally hemispherical screen between motor
200
and the rear
4
of portable mixing device
10
. Vertical shield
222
protects motor
200
from loose debris during filling of mixing drum
220
, which is done at the rear
4
upper end
110
of mixing drum
100
using rest plate
300
.
Horizontal plate
224
of motor mount
220
is provided with a pair of elongate hollow sleeves
228
,
230
which are square in section and have a closed upper end and open lower end. Sleeve
228
is positioned at the right side of plate
224
such that its outer wall is fixed to and abuts side edge
236
and the right end edge of vertical shield
222
. The open lower end of sleeve
228
is aligned with the lower surface of plate
224
. Sleeve
228
is sized to receive the upper end
91
of support bar
90
of internal frame
27
within its hollow interior. Sleeve
230
is positioned at the left side of plate
224
such that its outer wall is fixed to and abuts side edge
236
and the left end edge of vertical shield
222
. The open lower end of sleeve
230
is aligned with the lower surface of plate
224
. Sleeve
230
is sized to receive the upper end
93
of support bar
92
of internal frame
27
within its hollow interior.
A horizontal channel
238
is formed in each sleeve
228
,
230
adjacent to its lower end. When sleeves
228
,
230
are mounted on support bars
90
,
92
, channel
238
is in alignment with a horizontal channel (not shown) formed in each respective upper end
91
,
93
of support bars
90
,
92
to form a continuous through channel which extends completely through each sleeve
228
,
230
and its respective support bar
90
,
92
. Each respective through channel is sized to fittingly receive lock pin
232
therein. When lock pins
232
are in place within the respective through channels, motor mount
220
cannot be removed from the upper ends
91
,
93
of support bars
90
,
92
.
Rest plate
300
is mounted to the upper edge of upper ring
84
and forms a horizontal surface on which bags containing dry mix materials can be rested while bag contents are let into mixing drum
100
. Rest plate
300
is generally rectangular in shape and has an upper surface
312
upon which bags are rested, and a lower surface
314
which is opposed to upper surface
312
and abuts upper ring
84
. Rest plate
300
overlies the rear half of open upper end
110
of mixing drum
100
, and extends horizontally rearward beyond the outer edge of upper ring
84
. The portion of rest plate
300
which overlies open upper end
110
is cut away to provide a large semicircular opening
318
through which the contents of the mix bags are passed. A ladder-shaped rack
320
extends horizontally across opening
318
to prevent mix bags from falling into mixing drum
100
or catching on moving parts.
Rest plate
300
is reinforced on its lower surface
314
by an elongate flexible metal strip
310
. Rod
310
is bent into a curve along its length to form a semi-circle, and is welded to lower surface
300
. Rod
310
is vertically disposed and lies normal to lower surface
300
to form a rim. The semi-circular curve of rod
310
is sized such that the rim slides down into and is tightly received in the open space between the top edge of the open upper end
110
of mixing drum
100
and the top edge of upper ring
84
. In operation, mixing drum
100
is placed within internal frame
27
, rest plate
300
is placed over the open upper end
110
as described above, and then motor mount
220
is mounted to the upper ends
91
,
93
of support bars
90
,
92
of internal frame
27
, and is secured in place using pins
232
.
Drive shaft
150
extends downward from motor
200
through drive shaft opening
115
in closed lower end
112
of mixing drum
100
and terminates in drive shaft bearing
122
. Drive shaft bearing
122
is mounted within square shaped bearing housing
120
, which is, in turn, fixed to the exterior surface
114
of the closed lower end
112
of mixing drum
100
. Wet and dry contents of mixing drum
100
are prevented from contaminating drive shaft bearing
122
by passing drive shaft
150
through a cylindrical bushing
132
which is lined with packing
134
. Preferably, packing
134
is comprised of cylindrical layers of square ropes stacked and alternated with rubber gaskets. It is within the scope of this invention, however, to use an alternative packing means. Cylindrical bushing
132
is fixed in longitudinal alignment with the drive shaft to the lower agitating assembly mount plate
130
which is in turn fixed to the interior surface
116
of the closed lower end
112
of mixing drum
100
.
Drive shaft
150
is provided with a selectively detachable lovejoy coupling adjacent to motor
200
. This coupling allows the motor and motor mount to be easily detached from and reattached to the mixing assembly found at the lower end of drive shaft
150
. Ease of detachment is beneficial since separation of portable mixing device
10
into smaller segments allows the device to be more easily transported in and out of buildings, and up and down stairs, by a single individual. It also allows the device to be easily cleaned.
Wiping assembly
400
is rigidly suspended from the underside of motor mount
220
by welding it to rod
226
, which is in turn bolted to the underside of plate
224
(FIG.
2
). Wiping assembly
400
is formed of four thin, narrow, elongate rigid strips or tines
405
,
410
,
415
,
420
. Each tine is identical and for purpose of illustration, outer right side tine
405
will be described in detail. Tine
405
is an elongate rectangle and is thus provided with a length, a width and a thickness. The length of tine
405
is such that it extends substantially throughout the length of mixing drum
100
. Preferably, the length of tine
405
is such that tine
405
extends approximately three-fourths of the length of mixing drum
100
. Tine
405
is further provided with a longitudinal axis which lies parallel to the length, and a longitudinal plane which corresponds to the plane which contains both the length and the width. The longitudinal axis of tine
405
lies in parallel to the longitudinal axis of internal frame
27
.
Tine
405
has a first, or upper, end
422
which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the width. First end
422
is fixed to motor mount
220
. Tine
405
has a second, or lower, end
426
which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the width and which is opposed to and separated from the first end by the length. Tine
405
has a first edge
428
which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the length and lies perpendicular to the plate
224
of motor mount
220
, and a second edge
430
which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the length and which is opposed to and separated from first edge
428
by the width.
Tine
405
is further provided with wiper
450
. Wiper
450
is an elongate rectangular sheet of resilient and flexible material, preferably rubber, and of approximately the same shape and dimensions as tine
405
. Wiper
450
lies abutting tine
405
such that wiper
450
only partially overlies tine
450
, resulting in the peripheral edge of wiper
450
extending beyond first edge
428
and from second end
426
of tine
405
.
Wiper
450
is fixed to tine
405
using reinforcing plate
480
. Reinforcing plate
480
overlies wiper
450
such that wiper
450
is sandwiched between reinforcing plate
480
and tine
405
. This layered relationship is maintained by a plurality of through bolts
482
, which extend through each of said reinforcing plate
480
, wiper
450
, and tine
405
. Through bolts
482
are used at intervals along the length of tine
405
, and in the preferred embodiment, three through bolts
482
are employed.
Each of the four tines
405
,
410
,
415
, and
420
extend rigidly downward from the underside of rod
226
adjacent to side edge
236
so as to intercept line formed by the diameter of internal frame
27
(and mixing drum
100
) (FIG.
5
). Two tines
405
,
410
which correspond to the left outer tine
405
and the left inner tine
410
extend downward such that their respective longitudinal planes are parallel. The longitudinal planes of these tines
405
,
410
lie at an angle of approximately +45 degrees relative to the lateral plane, where the lateral plane is defined as a vertical plane which extends laterally from right to left across the diameter of internal frame
27
. The remaining tines
415
,
420
, which correspond to the right outer tine
420
and the right inner tine
415
, extend downward such that their longitudinal planes lie at an angle of approximately −45 degrees relative to the lateral plane, or at approximate 90 degrees to the respective longitudinal planes of left side tines
405
and
410
.
Mixing assembly
500
is fixed to drive shaft
150
at the lower end of mixing drum
100
. Mixing assembly
500
consists of a fin mount plate
510
, an inner fin
560
, a set of intermediate fins
540
, and a set of outer fins
520
. Fin mount plate
510
lies perpendicular to and extends radially outward from drive shaft
150
forming a horizontal surface from which the mixing fins
560
,
540
, and
520
extend. Fin mount plate
510
is generally in the shape of an equilateral triangle where the triangle sides are slightly cut away to provide an inward bow to the sides, and where the triangle apexes have been truncated. This shaping of fin mount plate
510
allows improved material flow within mixing drum
100
during agitation.
Inner fin
560
is a rigid, elongate plate which extends upward from the upper side of fin mount plate
510
. Inner fin
560
is an elongate rectangle and is thus provided with a length, a width and a thickness. Inner fin
560
is further provided with a longitudinal axis which lies parallel to its length, and a longitudinal plane which corresponds to the plane which contains both its length and width. The longitudinal axis of inner fin
560
is parallel to the longitudinal axis of mixing drum
100
. The longitudinal plane of inner fin
560
lies perpendicular to a radius of cylindrical mixing drum
100
. Inner fin
560
is mounted to the upper side of fin mount plate
510
closely adjacent to said drive shaft
150
such that it lies a first radial distance from drive shaft
150
. Preferably, this distance is approximately 0.75 inches.
Intermediate fin set
540
′ is made up of three rigid, elongate plates which extend upward from the upper side of fin mount plate
510
. Each intermediate fin
540
of intermediate fin set
540
′ is equidistant from the remaining intermediate fins
540
and from the longitudinal axis of mixing drum
100
. Each intermediate fin
540
is spaced from drive shaft
150
a second radial distance which is greater than the first radial distance. Preferably, this distance is approximately 3.75 inches, and positions each respective intermediate fin
540
midway between drive shaft
150
and a respective truncated apex. Most preferably, each intermediate fin
540
is positioned midway between drive shaft
150
and the interior surface
116
of mixing drum
100
along a radial line that extend from drive shaft
150
to a truncated apex.
Each intermediate fin
540
is an elongate rectangle and is thus provided with a length, a width and a thickness. Each intermediate fin
540
is further provided with a longitudinal axis which lies parallel to its length, and a longitudinal plane which corresponds to the plane which contains both its length and width. The longitudinal axis of each intermediate fin
540
is parallel to the longitudinal axis of mixing drum
100
. The longitudinal plane of each intermediate fin
540
lies perpendicular to a radius of cylindrical mixing drum
100
.
Outer fin set
520
′ is made up of three rigid, elongate plates which extend both upward and downward from the peripheral edge of fin mount plate
510
. Each outer fin
520
of outer fin set
520
′ is provided with a length, a width and a thickness, the thickness being very small relative to the length and width, and the width being small relative to the length. Each outer fin
520
is provided with a longitudinal axis which lies parallel to its length, and a longitudinal plane which corresponds to the plane which contains both its length and width.
Each outer fin
520
has a first end
521
which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the width at the upper end of outer fin
520
, and a second end
522
which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the width at the lower end of outer fin
520
and which is opposed to and separated from first end
521
by its length.
Each outer fin
520
has a first edge
526
which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the length and lies adjacent to and confronting interior surface
116
of mixing drum
100
. Second edge
528
of each outer fin
520
corresponds to the peripheral edge along the length and is opposed to and separated from first edge
526
by the width of outer fin. Each outer fin
520
is oriented such that second edge
528
lies so as to face drive shaft
150
.
The respective second ends
522
of each outer fin
520
is provided with a widened portion
530
which extends radially inward toward drive shaft
150
from second edge
528
such that the appearance of the width of each outer fin
520
is that of the letter “L”.
Each outer fin
520
has a mid portion
524
which extends between first end
521
and second end
522
. An outer fin
520
is mounted to the periphery of fin mount plate
510
at each truncated apex. Each outer fin
520
is suspended from its respective second edge
528
at a location in mid portion
524
so that first end
521
lies above fin mount plate
510
and second end
522
lies below fin mount plate
510
.
The longitudinal axis of each outer fin
520
is not parallel to the longitudinal axis of mixing drum
100
, rather, the longitudinal axis of each outer fin lies at angle relative to the vertical such that when viewed facing first edge
526
, first (upper) end
521
lies to the left of second (lower) end
522
. In operation, as drive shaft
150
rotates each outer fin
520
travels about the circumference of the drum such that the widened second (lower) end
522
leads and the first (upper) end
521
trails. The resulting effect of this angled fin is that the mix which has settled in the lower regions of mixing drum
100
is dislodged and urged upward, greatly improving the quality of the agitation with mixing drum
100
.
Each outer fin
520
is equidistant from the remaining outer fins
520
and from the longitudinal axis of mixing drum
100
. Each outer fin
520
is spaced from drive shaft
150
a third radial distance which is greater than the first and second radial distances. Preferably, this distance is approximately 9.5 inches, and positions each respective outer fin
520
such that it extends outwardly from the peripheral edge of a respective truncated apex. Most preferably, outer fin
520
is positioned as follows: Second edge
526
is closely adjacent to and confronts the interior surface
116
of the side wall of mixing drum
100
. Second end
522
, located below fin mount plate
510
, is closely adjacent to and confronts the interior surface
116
of the closed lower end
112
of mixing drum
100
. Widened portion
530
is radially aligned to provide a sweeping action across lower end
112
. Mid portion
524
is provided in a length which locates first end
521
above fin mount plate
510
adjacent to but spaced apart from the open upper end
110
of mixing drum
100
.
Mixing assembly
500
, which consists of inner fin
560
, intermediate fin set
540
′, and outer fin set
520
′ extend from fin mount plate
510
, which is in turn fixed to drive shaft
150
. Thus each individual fin travels one complete revolution about the interior of mixing drum
100
for each revolution of drive shaft
150
. Each first end
521
of each outer fin
520
, each intermediate fin
540
, and interior fin
560
extend upward from fin mount plate
510
and are provided with respective lengths so as to cooperatively co-mingle with tines
405
,
410
,
415
, and
420
. Additionally, each first end
521
of each outer fin
520
and each intermediate fin
540
intermittently contact the wipers
450
of tines
405
,
410
,
415
, and
420
to provide an extremely efficient agitation source. Referring now to
FIGS. 5 and 7
, the respective first ends
521
of each outer fin
520
contact wiper
450
of right outer tine
420
in sequence during each rotation. Each intermediate fin
540
is sequentially in momentary contact with wiper
450
of right inner tine
415
and left outer tine
405
during each rotation so that both surfaces of each intermediate fin
540
is cleaned. Inner fin
560
passes between drive shaft
150
and respective left and right inner tines
410
,
415
, making contact with the wiper
450
of tine
410
. Wipers
450
sweep across the surface of each fin
560
,
540
,
520
, to remove any accumulated of unmixed material therefrom and to prevent any buildup of materials on fin surfaces thus greatly increasing the efficiency of agitation within mixing drum
100
.
Lower agitating bars
136
are a pair of stationary, elongate rods which are located adjacent the closed lower end
112
of mixing drum
100
. Lower agitating bars
136
are horizontally oriented and extend radially outward. Placed on opposing sides of drive shaft
150
, lower agitating bars
136
extend between the underside of fin mount plate
510
and above the respective widened portions
530
of outer fin set
520
′. This configuration allows lower agitating bars
136
to cooperatively co-mingle with widened portions
530
of outer fin set
520
′ preventing accumulation of unmixed material below fin mount plate
510
and increasing agitation in this region of the interior of mixing drum
100
.
Lower agitation bars
136
are supported by posts
140
which extend vertically upward from lower agitation assembly plate
130
. Posts
140
lie adjacent to and on opposing sides of cylindrical bushing
132
, which receives both drive shaft
150
and packing material
134
.
In operation, motor
200
causes drive shaft
150
to rotate at
60
revolutions per second, thus each fin
520
,
540
,
560
of the mixing assembly
500
travels a complete revolution once every second. Because the wiping assembly
400
is configure to extend completely across the diameter of mixing drum
100
, each fin
520
,
540
,
560
of the mixing assembly
500
passes through the tines
405
,
410
,
415
,
420
of wiping assembly
400
two times per second. This motor speed is completely adequate for provide very successful mixing.
Claims
- 1. A portable mixing apparatus for quick and efficient production of a loose, fluid cement of uniform and thin consistency, the portable mixing apparatus being is sized to be transported and operated by a single individual, the portable mixing apparatus comprising a frame, a drum, and agitation means, whereinsaid drum is a hollow cylinder in shape and has a longitudinal axis, an open upper end, and a closed lower end, said drum having an interior surface and an exterior surface, said drum receiving the materials to be mixed within the interior space of the hollow cylinder, said frame is comprised of an external portion and an internal portion, said external portion having a generally rectangular shape and being mounted on wheels, said internal portion having a generally cylindrical shape, an upper end, a lower end, and a longitudinal axis, the internal portion being pivotally mounted to an interior aspect of said external portion, said internal portion being sized to receive said drum portion therewithin such that the longitudinal axis of the drum coincides with the longitudinal axis of the internal portion, and such that the upper end of said internal portion coincides with the upper end of said drum, said agitation means is comprised of a motor, a drive shaft, wiping means, and mixing means, said drive shaft has a first end which extends from and is driven by said motor, and wherein said drive shaft has a second end which is opposed to said first end, said wiping means is stationary and extends downward into said interior space of said drum said mixing means is mounted to said second end of said drive shaft and extends upward to co mingle with said wiping means to provide efficient agitation.
- 2. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said agitation means is mounted to said frame such that the drive shaft coincides with the longitudinal axis of the internal portion of said frame, andwherein the internal portion of said frame is provided with pivoting means so as to be pivotable relative to said external portion between a first position and a second position, the first position oriented such that the longitudinal axis of the internal portion is vertically aligned and the upper end of the internal portion lies above the lower end of the internal portion, the second position oriented such that the longitudinal axis of the internal portion lies at an acute angle to the horizontal and the upper end of the internal portion lies below the lower end of the internal portion.
- 3. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 2 wherein said drive shaft is provided with a detachable coupling means, said detachable coupling means being located on the drive shaft between the motor and the mixing means so that said mixing means may be selectively detached and reattached to said motor.
- 4. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 3 wherein the agitation means is provided with a mounting plate, said mounting plate extending across the open upper end of said drum, the motor being mounted to said mounting plate such that the drive shaft extends perpendicularly from said plate so as to be parallel to the longitudinal axis of the drum,wherein the wiping means further comprises a mixing fork, said mixing fork comprising a plurality of tines, said plurality of tines extending from said mounting plate such that they lie parallel to said drive shaft, perpendicular to said mounting plate, and extend into the interior of the drum.
- 5. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 4 wherein each of said plurality of tines comprises a rigid, elongate rectangular strip,said rectangular strip comprising a length, a width and a thickness, the thickness being very small relative to the length and width, and the width being small relative to the length, said rectangular strip comprising a longitudinal axis which lies parallel to the length, and a longitudinal plane which corresponds to the plane which contains both the length and the width, the rectangular strip having a first end which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the width and is fixed to said mounting plate, the rectangular strip having a second end which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the width and which is opposed to and separated from the first end by the length of the rectangular strip, the rectangular strip having a first edge which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the length and lies perpendicular to the mounting plate, the rectangular strip having a second edge which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the length and which is opposed to and separated from the first edge by the width of the rectangular strip, wherein each of said tines is provided with wiping portion, said wiping portion comprising an elongate rectangular sheet of resilient and flexible material, said wiping portion extending from said first edge and from said second end of each respective tine.
- 6. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 5 wherein said mounting plate extends across the open upper end of said drum such that the longitudinal axes of each of said plurality of tines extend from said mounting plate so as to intercept a line formed by the diameter of said drum.
- 7. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 6 wherein said plurality of tines comprises four tines,each of said four tines having a longitudinal axis, each respective longitudinal axis being parallel to the other longitudinal axes, wherein two tines of said four tines are aligned such that their respective longitudinal planes are parallel to a first plane, and wherein the remaining two tines of said four tines are aligned such that their respective longitudinal planes are parallel to a second plane, said first plane and said second plane are aligned at an angle to each other.
- 8. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 6 wherein the mixing means comprises a fin mount plate which is mounted to said second end of said drive shaft, the fin mount plate lying perpendicular to and extending radially outward from the drive shaft,the mixing means further comprises a plurality of fins, said plurality of fins mounted so as to extend from said fin mount plate and so as to cooperatively co-mingle with and intermittently contact said wiping portions of said plurality of tines to provide an extremely efficient agitation source.
- 9. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 8 wherein said plurality of fins comprises an inner fin set, an intermediate fin set, and an outer fin set,said inner fin set comprising at least one inner fin which comprises a rigid, elongate rectangular strip, said at least one inner fin having a longitudinal axis which is parallel to said longitudinal axis of said drum, said at least one inner fin being located adjacent to said drive shaft and being positioned on said fin mount plate such that it lies a first radial distance from said longitudinal axis of said drum, said intermediate fin set comprising three intermediate fins, each of said three intermediate fins comprising a rigid, elongate rectangular strip having a longitudinal axis which is parallel to said longitudinal axis of said drum, each of said three intermediate fins being positioned on said fin mount plate such that it is equidistant from said drive shaft and from said remaining intermediate fins, each of said three intermediate fins being positioned on said fin mount plate such that it lies a second radial distance from said longitudinal axis of said drum where said second radial distance is greater than said first radial distance, said outer fin set comprising three outer fins, each of said three outer fins comprising a rigid, elongate strip having a longitudinal axis which is not parallel to said longitudinal axis of said drum, each of said three outer fins being positioned on said fin mount plate such that it is equidistant from said drive shaft and from said remaining intermediate fins, each of said three intermediate fins being positioned on said fin mount plate such that it lies a third radial distance from said longitudinal axis of said drum where said third radial distance is greater than said second radial distance.
- 10. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 9 wherein each of said three outer fins comprises a length, a width and a thickness, the thickness being very small relative to the length and width, and the width being small relative to the length,each of said three outer fins comprising a longitudinal axis which lies parallel to the length, and a longitudinal plane which corresponds to the plane which contains both the length and the width, each of said three outer fins having a first end which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the width, each of said three outer fins having a second end which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the width and which is opposed to and separated from the first end by the length of the outer fin, each of said three outer fins having a first edge which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the length and lies adjacent to and confronting said interior surface of said drum, each of the three outer fins having a second edge which corresponds to the peripheral edge along the length and which is opposed to and separated from the first edge by the width of outer fin, said second edge lying so as to face said drive shaft, said second end of each of the three outer fins being provided with a widened portion which extends radially inward toward said drive shaft from said second edge such that the appearance of said outer fin in said longitudinal plane that of the letter “L”, each of said three outer fins having a mid portion which lies between said first end and said second end, each of said three outer fins being mounted to the periphery of said fin mount plate such that each of said three outer fins is suspended from said second edge at a location in said mid portion so that said first end of each of said three outer fins lies above said fin mount plate and said second end of each of said three outer fins lies below said fin mount plate.
- 11. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 10 wherein said interior surface of said closed lower end of said drum is provided with a plurality of lower agitating bars, said lower agitating bars comprising elongate rigid rods which are mounted to posts extending upward from interior surface of said closed lower end of said drum such that said lower agitating bars are spaced apart from and lie parallel to said closed lower end of said drum, said lower agitating bars being spaced apart from said closed lower end of said drum a distance which is sufficient to allow said widened portion of said second end of each of said three outer fins to pass between said lower agitating bars and said closed lower end of said drum and so as to allow said lower agitating bars to cooperatively co-mingle with said second end of each of said three outer fins to provide efficient agitation at the lower end of said drum and to prevent settling of contents at the lower end of said drum.
- 12. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 10 wherein said lower end of said drum is provided with an opening centered on the longitudinal axis of said drum, wherein a bearing is mounted to said outer surface of said lower end of said drum such that said bearing is aligned with said opening, and wherein said second end of said drive shaft extends below said fin mount plate so as to pass through said opening in said lower end of said drum and is received within and supported by said bearing.
- 13. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 4 wherein said exterior portion of said frame is comprised of a generally rectangular horizontally oriented wheeled base, a first pair of vertically upright bars, a second pair of vertically upright bars, and a third pair of vertically upright bars, whereinsaid wheeled based is comprised of a front end, a rear end, a left side, and a right side, of said first pair of vertically upright bars is comprised of a first right side bar and a first left side bar, each of said first right side bar and said first left side bar comprising an upper end, a lower end, and a mid portion which extends between said upper end and said lower end, said lower end of said first right side bar being fixed to the right side of said wheeled base adjacent to said rear end, said lower end of said first left side bar being fixed to the left side of said wheeled base adjacent to said rear end, each of said upper ends of said first pair of vertically upright bars being angled in the direction of the rear end so as to provide a handle for pushing and steering said frame, said second pair of vertically upright bars is comprised of a second right side bar and a second left side bar, each of said second right side bar and said second left side bar comprising an upper end, a lower end, and a mid portion which extends between said upper end and said lower end, said lower end of said second right side bar being fixed to the right side of said wheeled base adjacent to said front end, said lower end of said second left side bar being fixed to the left side of said wheeled base adjacent to said front end, the mid portions of each of said upper ends of said second pair of vertically upright bars being angled in the direction of the rear end so that the upper end of said second right side bar intersects and is fixed to the mid portion of the first right side bar and so that upper end of said second left side bar intersects and is fixed to the mid portion of the first left side bar.
- 14. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 13 wherein each of said upper ends of said respective second right side bar and said second left side bar is provided with a bearing which receives said pivoting means of said internal frame.
- 15. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 14 wherein said internal frame comprises three circumferential rings which are axially aligned, mutually parallel, and spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis of the internal frame, said three circumferential rings comprising a top ring, a mid ring, and a bottom ring,said internal frame comprises a first vertical bar, a second vertical bar, a third vertical bar, and a fourth vertical bar, each respective first, second, third, and fourth vertical bar comprising a top end, a bottom end, and a mid point located mid way between said top end and said bottom end, each respective first and third vertical bar comprising a first length, each respective second and fourth vertical bar comprising a second length wherein said second length is greater than said first length, each of said respective top ends of said respective first and third vertical bars is fixed to said top ring, each of said respective second and fourth vertical bars is fixed to said top ring at a location adjacent to their respective top ends, each of said respective mid points of said respective first and third vertical bars is fixed to said mid ring, each of said respective second and fourth vertical bars is fixed to said mid ring at a location adjacent to and below their respective mid points, each of said respective bottom ends of said respective first, second, third, and fourth vertical bars is fixed to said bottom ring, wherein said first vertical bar is located adjacent said front end of said external frame, said second vertical bar is located adjacent said left side of said external frame, said third vertical bar is located adjacent to said rear side of said external frame, and said fourth vertical bar is located adjacent to said right side of said external frame such that said respective first, second, third, and fourth vertical bars are spaced equidistantly about said three circumferential rings, said three circumferential rings maintained in said axially aligned, mutually parallel, and spaced apart configuration through support of said respective first, second, third, and fourth vertical bars.
- 16. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 15 wherein said respective top ends of said second vertical bar and said fourth vertical bars extend above said top ring, and wherein said motor mount is provided with a pair of hollow elongate post caps which are sized and positioned to receive said top ends of said second and fourth vertical bars therewithin so as to provide a means for securing said motor mount to said internal frame.
- 17. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 16 wherein said fourth vertical bar is provided with a selective securement means for releasably fixing said internal portion of said frame relative to said external portion in said first position.
- 18. The portable mixing apparatus of claim 17 wherein said fourth vertical bar is provided with a stop means for preventing said internal portion of said frame from pivoting beyond said second position.
- 19. An apparatus for mixing comprising a frame, a mixing drum, and mixing means, whereinsaid frame is wheel mounted and supports said mixing drum, said mixing drum is a hollow cylinder having a closed lower end, open upper end, and a longitudinal axis which extends along the centerline between said closed lower end and said open upper end, said mixing means comprises a motor, a drive shaft which extends from said motor along said longitudinal axis through said mixing drum, wiping means, and agitation means, wherein said wiping means and said agitation means cooperatively intermingle within the interior space of the mixing drum such that said wiping means and said agitation means intermittently contact each other.
- 20. The apparatus for mixing of claim 19 wherein said wiping means comprises a first set of blades which are suspended from above said mixing drum and extend vertically down into the interior of the mixing drum, said wiping means being fixed in space relative to said mixing drum,said agitation means comprises a second set of blades which are fixed to said drive shaft so as to be supported within the interior of the drum and so as to be rotatable about the longitudinal axis, said second set of blades extending upward to cooperatively intermingle with first set of blades.
- 21. The apparatus for mixing of claim 20 wherein said motor is provided with a motor housing, said motor housing extending across said open upper end of said mixing drum, said first said of blades being fixed to and extending vertically downward from an underside of said motor housing.
- 22. The apparatus for mixing of claim 21 wherein each blade of said first set of blades is comprised of an elongate, rigid, flat, rectangular primary plate, said primary plate comprising a first end, a second end, and a mid portion which extends between said first end and said second end, said primary plate comprising a first face, and a second face which is opposed to said first face,said primary plate comprising a primary peripheral edge which corresponds to the thickness of said primary plate and separates said first face and said second face, said peripheral edge at said first end of said primary plate being fixed to said underside of said motor housing.
- 23. The apparatus for mixing of claim 22 wherein each blade of said first set of blades is provided with a elongate, flexible, flat, rectangular, secondary plate, said secondary plate comprising a first end, a second end, and a mid portion which extends between said first end and said second end, said secondary plate comprising a first face, and a second face which is opposed to said first face,said secondary plate comprising a secondary peripheral edge which corresponds to the thickness of said secondary plate and separates said first face and said second face, said secondary plate being fixed to said first face of said primary plate such that said second face of said secondary plate abuttingly confronts and partially overlies said first face of said primary plate such that said secondary peripheral edge is longitudinally and laterally offset from said primary peripheral edge, the portions of said secondary plate which extend beyond said primary plate defining a wiper.
- 24. The apparatus for mixing of claim 23 wherein said second set of blades of said agitation means is intermittently in contact with said wiper of said first set of blades.
- 25. A portable mixing device comprising a combination mixing apparatus and support frame for quickly and efficient agitation of dry particulate materials and liquid to a thin, wet slurry consistency, said mixing apparatus comprising agitation means and container means for receiving said materials and liquid, wherein said support frame rests on wheels for easy positioning of said device, and said support frame supports said mixing apparatus in space,said agitation means comprising a motor, a motor housing, a drive shaft, wiping means, and mixing means, said container means comprising an elongate hollow cylindrical mixing drum, said drum having an open top end, a closed bottom end, and a longitudinal axis which extends along the centerline between said top end and said bottom end, wherein said motor is fixed to said motor housing, said motor housing is fixed to said external frame so as to reside above said open top end of said drum, said drive shaft extends downward from the motor into said drum so as to be coincident with said longitudinal axis, said wiping means comprising a first plurality of elongate blades, said first plurality of blades having flexible edge portions, said first plurality of blades being fixed to and extending downward into said drum from said motor mount so as to lie in parallel with said drive shaft, said mixing means comprising a second plurality of elongate blades, said second plurality of blades extending within said drum so as to pass closely between said first plurality of elongate blades such that said flexible edge portions of said first plurality of blades is in intermittent contact with said second plurality of elongate blades.
- 26. The portable mixing device of claim 25 wherein said support frame allows said container means to selectively pivot between a first upright position wherein said longitudinal axis is vertical and said open top end of said drum overlies said closed bottom end of said drum, and a second tipped position wherein said longitudinal axis is not vertical and said top end of said drum is positioned below said bottom end of said drum.
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