Claims
- 1. A stirring device comprising:
- a hub having a central aperture for mounting on a shaft and a plurality of pivot means circularly spaced in said hub radially outward from said aperture;
- a plurality of elongate vanes pivotally mounted to said hub around a circle to pivot from a folded idle position wherein said vanes extend parallel to the axis of said aperture, outward to working position radially outward from the axis;
- each of said vanes having a mounting hub portion connected to said hub by one of said pivot means, and a distal portion remote from said hub, with a major portion of each vane from the hub portion through the distal portion being skewed with respect to said hub portion to facilitate folding said vanes close to said axis without interference with said axis, and to propel axially a liquid when said vanes are in said working position and rotated in a plane normal to said axis;
- the major portion of each vane when folded having generally parallel inner and outer trailing and leading, respectively longitudinally extending edges; and the major portion of each vane, when folded, having an inner surface generally facing said axis and an outer surface generally facing away from said axis; the inner edge of each vane, when said vanes are folded, being immediately adjacent the inner surface of a vane next following it around the circle, and the inner region of the major portion having a longitudinally extanding slot opening toward the hub and defining an inwardly extending trailing edge cutting part.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein:
- said hub is formed of powdered heat treated and hardened stainless steel material, and said vanes are made of stainless steel about 1/8 inch thick, about 31/4 inches long from their pivots to their distal ends.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein:
- said pivot means in said hub has five pairs of circularly spaced vane-mounting lugs; and there are five of said vanes, one vane being mounted to each pair of lugs; and there is a setscrew threaded in said hub between one of said pairs and the next adjacent pair and having an axis directed radially inward toward said central aperture for affixing said hub to a shaft in said aperture.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein:
- said vanes have four apertures therein spaced in a row along the length of the vanes.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein:
- said outer edge of each vane extends in a direction, when the vane is folded, parallel to the hub aperture axis with said outer edge curving toward said axis at the distal end of said vane.
- 6. The device of claim 1 wherein:
- each of said vanes is about 31/4 inches long from the pivot axis thereof to the distal end.
- 7. The device of claim 1 and further comprising:
- a shaft projecting through the aperture in said hub;
- a second hub spaced from said first hub along said shaft and having a central aperture receiving said shaft therethrough;
- a second plurality of vanes pivotally mounted to said second hub to pivot from a folded idle position extending parallel to the axis of said shaft, outward to working position radially outward from the shaft;
- each of said vanes of said second plurality having a mounting portion connected to said second hub by pivot means, and a distal portion remote from said second hub, with a major portion of each vane of said second plurality from the hub portion through the distal portion being skewed with respect to said second hub portion to facilitate folding said vanes so that, when folded, the major portions of said vanes of said second plurality are in planes tangent the outer surface of said shaft.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein:
- said hubs are about 12 inches apart.
- 9. The device of claim 1 wherein:
- the maximum diameter of said stirring device is 1 and 7/8 inches when the vanes are folded, and 8 inches when the vanes are in working position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 630,010, filed Nov. 7, 1975, now abandoned.
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