Agitating – Operator supported
Reexamination Certificate
2006-07-04
2006-07-04
Cooley, Charles E. (Department: 1723)
Agitating
Operator supported
C366S265000, C366S317000, C366S605000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07070317
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a mixing device and a method of mixing viscous fluids with a mixing device. The mixing device includes a shaft and a support mounted for rotation with the shaft. A plurality of vanes extend from the support and are mounted for rotation with the shaft, the vanes extending generally parallel to the shaft and positioned radially outward from the shaft. The vanes have a sloping inner edge which is positioned closer to the shaft at a first portion of the vane than a second portion of the vane. In use, the mixing device is located in a viscous fluid and the shaft is rotated, thereby effecting rotation of the vanes, causing fluid to move through the vanes and mix the fluid.
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Cooley Charles E.
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Weide & Miller Ltd.
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