Agitating – Having interrelated feed and discharge means – Recirculating from and to mixing chamber
Patent
1996-11-08
1998-06-23
Cooley, Charles E.
Agitating
Having interrelated feed and discharge means
Recirculating from and to mixing chamber
3661671, B01F 504
Patent
active
057695369
ABSTRACT:
Chemicals for a sprayer tank, particularly in dry dissolvable form, are mixed with water in a separate mixing container prior to adding to water in the sprayer tank. The mixing container has a hopper bottom with a perforated discharge control at the bottom apex for controlling the exit of mixed chemicals and water. An injection elbow is mounted on the hopper bottom for directing return water downwardly toward the apex for agitation of dry dissolvable chemicals collecting at the apex. Two valves are provided mounted on a common frame supporting the tank. The valves can be operated to control recirculation of water and dissolved chemicals back into the mixing tank and can be operated so that the same pump is used for filling the sprayer tank from a supply tank and for filling the mixing tank with mixing water for the chemicals.
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Battison Adrian D.
Cooley Charles E.
Thrift Murray
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