Agitating – Stirrer within stationary mixing chamber – Rotatable stirrer
Patent
1995-03-13
1996-05-28
Cooley, Charles E.
Agitating
Stirrer within stationary mixing chamber
Rotatable stirrer
366262, 36632594, 366343, 416122, 416227R, B01F 732, B01F 512
Patent
active
055204589
ABSTRACT:
A mixing blade assembly having two vertical shafts oriented parallel to one another, each shaft carrying two blades, wherein an upper (horizontal) element of each blade is rectilinear and shorter in length than a bottom "S" shaped curved element of each blade, the upper and bottom elements of each blade of one shaft are connected by curved side elements that are the inverse of the curved side elements connecting the upper and bottom elements of the blades of the second shaft.
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Photographs of Black & Decker mixing blade
Arutyunov Yury A.
Kotov Sergei V.
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