Agitating – Rubber or heavy plastic working – Stationary mixing chamber
Patent
1976-03-18
1979-07-03
Hornsby, Harvey C.
Agitating
Rubber or heavy plastic working
Stationary mixing chamber
366142, 366197, 366251, B01F 716
Patent
active
041598792
ABSTRACT:
An appliance for mixing bread dough is constructed in association with a support structure adapted for mounting atop an open bucket. A high speed, low power motor is mounted atop the structure, and is connected through a speed-reducing transmission to drive a shaft projecting down from the support structure in axial alignment with the center of the bucket. A dough hook is attached to the driven shaft to turn within the bucket. The motor is selected from those which are rated between one-tenth and one-fifteenth horsepower, have a minimum unloaded speed of 8,000 rpm and a maximum loaded speed of 5,000 rpm. The reduction ratio of the transmission is correlated with the motor to effect an unloaded mixing speed for the dough hook of no less than 75 rpm and a maximum kneading speed at full load of no more than 50 rpm.
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Hornsby Harvey C.
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