Apparatus and method for mixing a fluid dispersion disposed...

Agitating – By movement of support for removable mixing chamber – Mixing chamber secured to support

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the mixing of fluid dispersions and more specifically to apparatus and methods for mixing paint disposed in a container having either a cylindrical or a square shape.
As is well known, solids in fluid dispersions, such as paint, tend to settle in a downward direction through the force of gravity. Fluid dispersions disposed in containers for commercial sale are typically mixed in the containers before they are used by the purchasers. Many fluid dispersions can be facilely mixed in a container by manually shaking the container. Other fluid dispersions, however, such as paint, are more difficult to manually mix in a container and, thus, are often mixed in the container using a machine that shakes, rotates, vibrates or otherwise moves the container.
A variety of different types of mixing machines are known for mixing fluid dispersions disposed in containers. Examples of conventional mixing machines include those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,542,344 to Oberhauser, U.S. Pat. No. 4,235,553 to Gall, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,497,581 to Miller, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference. These and most other conventional mixing machines can only accommodate cylindrical containers. Such mixing machines cannot properly accommodate generally square containers. It has been proposed, however, to package fluid dispersions, such as paint, in generally square containers. An example of one such container is disclosed in U.S. patent application US2001/0025865A1 to Bravo et al. Accordingly, there is a need in the art for an apparatus and method for mixing fluid dispersions disposed in generally square containers as well as cylindrical containers. The present invention is directed to such an apparatus and method.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, an apparatus is provided for mixing a fluid dispersion disposed in a container. The apparatus includes a holding structure for holding the container during the mixing of the fluid dispersion. The holding structure includes a retaining structure extending from a base. The retaining structure has a plurality of interior surfaces at least partially defining an interior void within which the container is disposed when the holding structure is holding the container. The interior surfaces include a pair of parallel and substantially planar first surfaces and a pair of parallel and substantially planar second surfaces. The first and second surfaces are arranged such that a line extending between the first surfaces intersects a line extending between the second surfaces. The holding structure is secured to a mounting support. An electric motor is connected to the mounting support for rotating the mounting support about at least one axis.


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