Agitating – Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber – Plate or block being apertured – notched – or truncated in shape
Patent
1998-01-05
1999-01-26
Cooley, Charles E.
Agitating
Stationary deflector in flow-through mixing chamber
Plate or block being apertured, notched, or truncated in shape
138 42, B01F 506
Patent
active
058631291
ABSTRACT:
A series of flow control mixing devices used in a mixing chamber in a spray gun, or the like, to more thoroughly mix multi-components in a mixing chamber, consists of three different types of cylindrical mixing elements sealingly held in the chamber. Each of the mixing elements contains a pair of inlets, a central chamber and an outlet, connected together so as to mix entering components therein, and passing these mixed components to the outlet. Two of the types of mixing elements include a mixing reservoir or chamber formed on a top surface thereof. A plurality of second mixing elements are secured over a first or downstream mixing element, and a final or third mixing element is provided upstream of the other elements. The first element includes a spacing member on the lower surface, and all the mixing elements include O-ring seals held in grooves formed on the outer periphery thereof. The O-ring seals also act to both seal the mixing elements in the mixing chamber and the opposed ends of through passages formed within each of the mixing elements.
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Cooley Charles E.
O'Neill James G.
Smith Gary A.
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