Agitating – Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber
Patent
1985-04-16
1986-10-14
Jenkins, Robert W.
Agitating
Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber
366339, B01F 506, B01F 1502
Patent
active
046169377
ABSTRACT:
A material mixing apparatus for the mixing of two or more fluids. A tubular conduit is provided for the passage of a first fluid. A casing is caused to pass through the tubular conduit, eminating substantially radially toward the center thereof and a quill is slidably located within the casing. The quill is hollow for the passage of a second fluid therethrough and possesses a discharge port for discharging the second fluid into a stream with the first fluid when the quill is radially extended within the casing, but which is blocked by the casing when the quill is not fully extended. Downstream from the second fluid discharge port is located a mixing means for mixing the first and second fluids.
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Jenkins Robert W.
Komax Systems Inc.
Wittenberg Malcolm B.
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