Agitating – Stirrer within stationary mixing chamber – Pump type
Reexamination Certificate
2007-02-06
2007-02-06
Cooley, Charles E. (Department: 1723)
Agitating
Stirrer within stationary mixing chamber
Pump type
C366S307000, C366S327300, C366S330300
Reexamination Certificate
active
10885401
ABSTRACT:
One or more mixing impellers is carried on a driving shaft received in a mixing vessel. Impeller blades are angularly and/or axially distributed on the shaft and can be single staggered axially-spaced blades or groups of two or more placed angularly around the shaft, e.g., diametrically opposite. Each blade has a radially inner flat plate sloped to produce axial flow, preferably at about 15° from parallel to the rotation axis. An outer plate is joined to the inner plate at a bend line with an angle of about 20° located at about 70% of the outside diameter of the impeller path.
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Roszczenko Janusz
Wyczalkowski Wojciech
Cooley Charles E.
Duane Morris LLP
Philadelphia Mixing Solutions, a division of Philadelphia Gear C
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