Agitating – Stirrer within stationary mixing chamber – Rotatable stirrer
Patent
1986-04-25
1989-07-18
Hornsby, Harvey C.
Agitating
Stirrer within stationary mixing chamber
Rotatable stirrer
366307, 366325, 241 86, 241 98, 24119912, B01F 702, B02C 1720
Patent
active
048489190
ABSTRACT:
A pinned mill for a mixer having a mixing mechanism has a motor outside the mixer container and a rotor inside the container and spaced apart from its walls. The rotor is rotationally drivable by the motor and is at least partly surrounded at a tangent by a stator having pins arranged concentrically with the rotor axis, the rotor being arranged inside the pins. The rotor is provided with elements defining a grinding gap with respect to the pins. In order to improved the grind performance without notably increasing the drive power, the rotor elements defining the grinding gap with respect to the stator pins are embodied only by vanes extending approximately radially to the rotor axis. The radially outer ends of the vanes have a cutting edge. The stator pins have an edge associated with the radially outer vane edges. The rotor is also embodied as substantialy open, inside the stator.
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Lipp Eberhard
Wetzel Hans
Draiswerke GmbH
Hornsby Harvey C.
Machuga Joseph S.
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