Mixing device with vanes having sloping edges and method of mixing viscous fluids
DCFirst Claim
1. A method of mixing fluid comprising:
- isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container;
providing a mixing device comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted for rotation by said shaft, a number of vanes having a first end and a second end, said vanes having an outer edge and an inner edge, said vanes positioned radially outward from said axis and mounted for rotation with said support, said first ends of said vanes defining a first opening therebetween and said second ends defining a second opening therebetween, said first opening being larger than said second opening, at least a portion of said inner edge of one or more of said vanes extending inwardly toward said axis no more than about 0.3 of the distance between the outer edge of said vane and said axis;
positioning said device in said container containing fluid to be mixed;
rotating said mixing device within said fluid in said container;
drawing fluid into at least one of said first or second openings defined by said vanes;
expelling said fluid through said vanes; and
shearing fluid as it passes through said vanes, shearing and dispersing particulate material within said fluid, thereby homogenizing said fluid.
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Abstract
The present invention is a mixing device and a method of mixing viscous fluids with a mixing device. The mixing device includes a shaft and a support mounted for rotation with the shaft. A plurality of vanes extend from the support and are mounted for rotation with the shaft, the vanes extending generally parallel to the shaft and positioned radially outward from the shaft. The vanes have a sloping inner edge which is positioned closer to the shaft at a first portion of the vane than a second portion of the vane. In use, the mixing device is located in a viscous fluid and the shaft is rotated, thereby effecting rotation of the vanes, causing fluid to move through the vanes and mix the fluid.
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23 Claims
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1. A method of mixing fluid comprising:
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isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container;
providing a mixing device comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted for rotation by said shaft, a number of vanes having a first end and a second end, said vanes having an outer edge and an inner edge, said vanes positioned radially outward from said axis and mounted for rotation with said support, said first ends of said vanes defining a first opening therebetween and said second ends defining a second opening therebetween, said first opening being larger than said second opening, at least a portion of said inner edge of one or more of said vanes extending inwardly toward said axis no more than about 0.3 of the distance between the outer edge of said vane and said axis;
positioning said device in said container containing fluid to be mixed;
rotating said mixing device within said fluid in said container;
drawing fluid into at least one of said first or second openings defined by said vanes;
expelling said fluid through said vanes; and
shearing fluid as it passes through said vanes, shearing and dispersing particulate material within said fluid, thereby homogenizing said fluid. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of mixing fluid comprising:
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isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container;
providing a mixing device comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted for rotation by said shaft, a number of vanes mounted for rotation with said support, said vanes having a first end and a second end, said vanes having an outer edge and an inner edge, said inner edge of one or more of said vanes positioned closer to said axis at said first end than at said second end thereof, at least a portion of said inner edge of one or more of said vanes extending inwardly toward said axis no more than about 0.3 of the distance between the outer edge of said vane and said axis, said device having at least one generally open end into which fluid may be drawn into an interior space defined at least in part by said vanes;
positioning said device in said container containing fluid to be mixed;
rotating said mixing device within said fluid in said container;
drawing fluid through said at least one open end;
expelling said fluid through said vanes; and
shearing fluid as it passes through said vanes, shearing and dispersing particulate material within said fluid, thereby homogenizing said fluid. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of mixing fluid comprising:
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isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container;
providing a mixing device comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted for rotation by said shaft, a number of vanes mounted for rotation with said support, said vanes having a first end and a second end, said vanes having an outer edge and an inner edge, one or more of said vanes having a portion of said inner edge at said first end thereof extending inwardly towards said axis a first distance and a portion at other than said first end extending inwardly towards said axis a second distance greater than said first distance, at least a portion of said inner edge of one or more of said vanes extending inwardly toward said axis no more than about 0.3 of the distance between the outer edge of said vane and said axis, said device having at least one generally open end into which fluid may be drawn into an interior space defined at least in part by said vanes;
positioning said device in said container containing fluid to be mixed;
rotating said mixing device within said fluid in said container;
drawing fluid through said at least one open end;
expelling said fluid through said vanes; and
shearing fluid as it passes through said vanes, shearing and dispersing particulate material within said fluid, thereby homogenizing said fluid. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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10. A method of mixing fluid comprising:
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isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container;
providing a mixing device comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted for rotation by said shaft, a number of vanes having a first end and a second end, said vanes positioned radially outward from said axis and mounted for rotation with said support, said first ends of said vanes defining a first opening therebetween and said second ends defining a second opening therebetween, said first opening being larger than said second opening, and portions of one or more of said vanes positioned no more than about 0.3 inches apart;
positioning said device in said container containing fluid to be mixed;
rotating said mixing device within said fluid in said container;
drawing fluid into at least one of said first or second openings defined by said vanes;
expelling said fluid through said vanes; and
straining undispersable materials with said vanes during said rotating step. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of mixing fluid comprising:
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isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container;
providing a mixing device comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted for rotation by said shaft, a number of vanes mounted for rotation with said support, said vanes having a first end and a second end, said vanes having an outer edge and an inner edge, said inner edge of one or more of said vanes positioned closer to said axis at said first end than at said second end thereof, and portions of one or more of said vanes positioned no more than about 0.3 inches apart;
said device having at least one generally open end into which fluid may be drawn into an interior space defined at least in part by said vanes;
positioning said device in said container containing fluid to be mixed;
rotating said mixing device within said fluid in said container;
drawing fluid through said at least one open end;
expelling said fluid through said vanes; and
straining undispersable materials with said vanes during said rotating step. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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17. A method of mixing fluid comprising:
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isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container;
providing a mixing device comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted for rotation by said shaft, a number of vanes mounted for rotation with said support, said vanes having a first end and a second end, said vanes having an outer edge and an inner edge, one or more of said vanes having a portion of said inner edge at said first end thereof extending inwardly towards said axis a first distance and a portion at other than said first end extending inwardly towards said axis a second distance greater than said first distance, and portions of one or more of said vanes positioned no more than about 0.3 inches apart;
said device having at least one generally open end into which fluid may be drawn into an interior space defined at least in part by said vanes;
positioning said device in said container containing fluid to be mixed;
rotating said mixing device within said fluid in said container;
drawing fluid through said at least one open end;
expelling said fluid through said vanes; and
straining undispersable materials with said vanes during said rotating step. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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19. A method of mixing fluid comprising:
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isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container;
providing a mixing device comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted for rotation by said shaft, a number of vanes having a first end and a second end and an outer edge and an inner edge, said vanes positioned radially outward from said axis and mounted for rotation with said support, said first ends of said vanes defining a first opening therebetween and said second ends defining a second opening therebetween, said first opening being larger than said second opening, said inner edge of said vanes at said first end extending inwardly towards said axis no more than about 0.4 of the distance between the outer edge of said vanes and said axis and extending inwardly towards said axis no more than about 0.7 of the distance between the outer edge of said vanes and said axis at said second end;
positioning said device in said container containing fluid to be mixed;
rotating said mixing device within said fluid in said container, whereby said fluid reaches a high radial velocity and is sheared as it impacts said vanes, and whereby a surface area of said vanes is enlarged at one or more areas thereof, providing for an increased fluid flow and mixing rate. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A method of mixing fluid comprising:
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isolating a fluid to be mixed in a container;
providing a mixing device comprising a shaft extending along an axis, a support mounted for rotation by said shaft, a number of vanes mounted for rotation with said support, said vanes having a first end and a second end thereof, said vanes having an outer edge and an inner edge, said inner edge of one or more of said vanes positioned closer to said axis at said first end than at said second end, said inner edge of said vanes at said second end extending inwardly towards said axis no more than about 0.4 of the distance between the outer edge of said vanes and said axis and extending inwardly towards said axis no more than about 0.7 of the distance between the outer edge of said vanes and said axis at said first end;
positioning said device in said container containing fluid to be mixed;
rotating said mixing device within said fluid in said container, whereby said fluid reaches a high radial velocity and is sheared as it impacts said vanes, and whereby a surface area of said vanes is enlarged at one or more areas thereof, providing for an increased fluid flow and mixing rate. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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