Agitating – Having interrelated feed and discharge means – Recirculating from and to mixing chamber
Reexamination Certificate
2005-07-27
2010-10-12
Sorkin, David L (Department: 1797)
Agitating
Having interrelated feed and discharge means
Recirculating from and to mixing chamber
C366S152400, C137S088000, C137S093000, C422S281000, C422S902000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07810987
ABSTRACT:
An automated solution maker is provided. The automated solution maker mixes a chemical with a solvent to a desired concentration. The concentration of the solution is monitored by measuring the conductivity of the solution. Based upon this measurement, the concentration of the solution may be adjusted.
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Cargill Incorporated
Sorkin David L
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