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AU609174B2
AU609174B2 AU21212/88A AU2121288A AU609174B2 AU 609174 B2 AU609174 B2 AU 609174B2 AU 21212/88 A AU21212/88 A AU 21212/88A AU 2121288 A AU2121288 A AU 2121288A AU 609174 B2 AU609174 B2 AU 609174B2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D81/32Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents for packaging two or more different materials which must be maintained separate prior to use in admixture
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W-AI -21212/88 WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION International Bureau
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INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY (PCT) (51) Internatio'nai Patent Classification 4: 81/32, B01F 15/00 (41'fnternAionaFPulica(.fon Date; 26 January 1989 (26.01.89) (21) International Application Number: PCT/EP88/0063 1 (81) Designated States: AU, JP, KR, US.
(22) International Filin Dan,: 12 July 1988 (12.07.88) Published Withi international search re rt.
(31) Priority Application Number: P 37 23 309.2 (32) Priority Date: 15 July 1987 (15.07.87) (33) Priority Country: DE SECTION 34i)()D lR CT ION SEE FO LIL NAME DIRECTED Iniventor/ApplifnT.fiTFUS'hnly') :BRC~$NG- Werner [DE/DE]; Am Hilnmelchen 9, D-5250 Engelskirchen- Rilnderoth (DE).
(74) Agents: SELTING, Gi~nther et al,, Deichmannhaus, D- 5000 K61n I (DE).
6 APR 1989
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FEB 1989 ENT O lCe ATENT OFFICe (54)Title: MIXING DEVICE
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hUH 111-H (57) Abstract 'the mixing device is used for mixing muiticomponent materials or for homogenizing compositions which are contained in a cartridge (10) which is closed by a piston (15) having a passage opening The latter is primarily closged by the shaft (22) of a mixing ennber Said shaft (22) may be coupled to a rod (2 By a drive or br manual operation, the rod (23) may be rotate-d and moved axially at the same time. While the piston (iS) stays, where it is, tile, mixing member is moved through the cartridge Upon termination of the mixing operation, the mixing member (20) is locked at the piston (15) by a holikiig member (32) in order to unscrew the rod (23) from the ixing member. Subsequently, the cartridge may be inserted into a squeezing tool in which the piston (15) la advanced. for squeezing out the composition, _r
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WO 89/00536 PCT/EP88/00631 MIXING DEVICE The invention relates to a mixing device for mixing and homogenizing pasty or flowable compositions according to the precharacterizing part of claim 1.
Prior to being processed, pasty or flowabla compositions often require a mixing or homogenizing operation. This is particularly necessary if they consist of more than one component such as synthetic resin and hardener which are combined directly prior to the processing. Such masses are used for ist. as sealing agents or adhesives or as plastic impressive material.
There have been known mixing devices containing a number of components separately accomodated in various compartments. Prior to the blending operation, the compartments are interconnected or a partition wall between the compartments is destroyed or removed thus enabling the components to come into contact.
Thereafter, the masses present in a cartridge are treated with a mixing member comprising a rod extending out of the cartridge and adapted to be manually moved axially and to be rotated.
Subsequently, the mass contained in the cartridge may be squeezed out by moving out thereof a piston.
The production of the known mixing means is involved and expensive and the mixing effect is mostly unsatisfactory. If several components are contained in one common cartridge, it is always suited for a specific quantitative ratio of the two components only. In other .ords, such cartridges are useful, but 111_111~---4-1~--~11iYII WO 89/00536 PCT/EP88/00631 2 simply for a definite material which requires a specific mixing ratio. Added thereto, the component available in a low amount, is often inflammable. In such a case, the total cartridge must be stored according to fire-protection rules by observing certain safety regulations although only a relatively low percentage of the cartridge content is inflammable.
It is the object of the invention to provide a mixing device of the type specified in the precharacterizing part of claim 1 which is characterized by a very simple construction and handling.
The problem is solved according to the features of the characterizing part of claim 1 According to the instant invention, the mixing member is connected through the piston to the rod required for its operation. For the mixing operation, the mixing member is reciprocated in axial direction of the cartridge, and it may be rotated simultaneously about its longitudinal axis,, Upon termination of the mixing operation, the mixing member is placed against the piston end wall, and the rod is removed from the mixing member which is retained by the piston. Upon the separation, the mixing member together with the piston forms one sole unit which may be used for squeezing the mixture out of the cartridge. To this effect, use may be made of customary squeezers which normally serve for squeezing sealing substances out of cartridges.
WO 89/00536 PCT/EP88/00631 -3- It is a particular advantage that the usual tubular catridges may be used without any modification. The mixing member which, during the mixing operaton, is movable separately from the piston, is connected to the latter upon termination of the mixing phase, whereby the mixing member closes the passage opening of the piston thus obtaining a tight end wall of said piston. Upon separation of the rod from the mixing member, the latter forms, so to speak, part of the piston, and, during the following squeezing operation, it is not moved independently. In a way, the piston is completed by the mixing member fixed thereto. During mixing, the piston serves as an element for closing the cartridge and for guiding and sealing the rod. In the delivery state, the mixing member may be also joined to the piston, unless the rod is connected to the mixing member. For the mixinf operation, the rod is connected to the mixing member which is retained by the piston. By an axial advance of the rod, the connection between the mixing member and the piston is cleared thus enabling the mixing member to freely operate, while the passage opening of the piston is sealed against the rod thus preventing the mass from escaping from the cartridge along the rod.
It is preferable to provide the mixing member with a hollow shaft which is sealingly received by a sleeve projecting rearwardly from the front piston surface.
The outer diameter of the shaft is equal to that of the rod connectable therewith. The connection between rod and hollow shaft is preferably realised by threacs, in particular by a multiple thread.
-1 Il WO 89/00536 PCT/EP88/00631 4 The mixing member comprises a flat disk with openings and blades adapted to swing out of the disk plane and, preferably, the mutually confronted or averted edges of two blades are hinge-connected with the disk. The blades which, responsive to the axial travel motion of the mixing member, are swivelled through the pasty composition, are always set in such a way that, upon rotation of the mixing member in one sense of rotation, one of the two mentioned blades helically cuts its path through the composition, while the other blade offers an increased flow resistance.
As a result, it is ensured that the mixing member does not helically cut the composition against a low resistance only, but the agitative effect on the mass caused by at la.st one of the blades is quite considerable.
The mixing apparatus of the invention may be used for homogenizing one of the compositions contained in the cartridge, prior to being used. In such i case, the total mass is contained in the cartridge. It is also possible to mix several components. In such a case, the component constituing the major portion of the mixture is already contained in the cartridge, while the other component is added later. The smaller component amount may be fed later through the spout provided in the cartridge end wall and later used for sequeezing. Of course, said spout should be closed by a cap during the mixing operation.
One embodiment of the invention will be now explained hereunder in more detail with reference to the drawings in which Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section of the mixing apparatus, WO 89/00536 PCT/EP88/00631 5 Fig. 2 is a section along line II-II -f Fig. 1, Fig. 3 is a section along line III-III of Fig. 1 and Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the mixing member.
The illustrated mixing apparatus comprises a customary cartridge 10 which consist of a molded part, of metal or of paper material, formed as an elongated, cylindrical tube closed at its one end by a wall 11, while the opposite end 12 is open. The end wall 11 is provided with a spout 13 having an external thread through which the mass may be expelled out of the cartridge. In the illustrated condition, spout 13 is closed by a detachable wall 14.
The cartridge 10 accomodates a piston 15 whose cylindrical circumferential wall 16 sealingly rests against the inner cartridge wall. From the plane front piston surface 16a forming the end wall, there project rearwardly resp. outwardly the peripheral wall 16, an annular reinforcing wall 17, and a sleeve 18, the peripheral wall 16 exceeding towards the end the reinforcing wall 17 and the sleeve 18. Only the front ends of all of said three walls 16, 17, 18 are connected to the piston wall 16a, while the rear ends project freely. Sleeve 18 encloses the passage opening 19 which axially traverses piston Upon the insertion of piston 15 intLo the cartridge through the open end 12, the latter is deformed such a, to bring about a stop 12a retaining the piston in the cartridge. The cartridge is filled through the open spout 13 whose wall 14 is removed.
WO 89/00536 PCT/EP88/00631 6 The passage opening 19 of piston 15 is closed by the mixing member 20 comprising an interrupted disk 21 flatly resting against the piston wall 16 and whose outer diameter is somewhat inferior to that of piston From the rear side of disk 21, a hollow shaft 22 extends to the rear, said shaft 22 filling completely and tightly the cross section of sleeve 19. Inside said shaft 22, there is an internal thread into which the thread piece 23a at the front end of rod 23 is screwed. The threads of sleeve 18 and of thread piece 23a are of the double type. Due to such a thread design,by rotating the rod 23, the meshing of the threads may be detected more easily and the threads may be tightened more quickly. The shaft 22 does not extend as far as to the rear end of sleeve 18. Into said end, there extends the main part of rod 23 which is behind the thread piece 23a and whose diameter is equal to that of shaft 22.
The disk 21 comprises a number of openings 24, 26, among which openings 24 and 25 contain blades 27 or 28 which, by film hinges 29 and 30 are connected integrally with the disk 21. As for blades 27 arr nged oppositely, the film hinges 29 are disposed Nt the radiaL. edges being f'.rwardly directed clockwise, while the film hinges 30 at blades 28 are disposed at the radial edge being forwardly directed anticlockwise. If the mixing member 20 is axially moved in the cartridge 10, all of the four blades 27, 28 are folded outwardly counter to the travel direction, If the mixing member is rotated at the same time, only two of said blades point to the sense of rotation, while the remaining blades indicate to the counterdire ion. Thus. a helical cutting of the WO 89/00536 PCT/EP88/00631 7 blades into the pasty composition is avoided and, by the blades pointing in counterdirection, an agitating effect on the mass is ensured.
The openings 26 are simple holes. The periphery of disk 21 is provided with uniformly distributed recesses 31 designed as peripheral slots radially open outwardly. Each recess 31 may coact with a holding member 32 of piston 15, the holding member 32 being a shoulder forwardly projecting from the piston surface 16a and dipping into a recess 31 when disk 21 rests against the piston surface 16a. In such a case, the holding member 32 forms a resistance to rotation inhibiting a rotation of disk 21 relative to piston By this means, the rod 23 may be unscrewed from the mixing member 20, while the latter is retained against rotation by the holding member 32 of the piston 15, whose peripheral wall 16 frictionally supports itself inside the cartridge 10, whereby the torsional resistance is so high that the piston 15 is not turned when the rod 23 rotates within the cartridge 10. The shoulder may be saw-tooth shaped so that the mixing member 20 is blocked relative to the piston 15 but only in one sense of rotation, while it may rotate in the other direction. If bar 23 is rotated in the release direction, mixing member should be prevented from rotating by the holding member 32.
The mixing device is supplied in the condition shown in Fig. 1, with the exception that shaft 23 is not screwed in place, while the composition to be squeezed out or one component of said mass may be inside cartridge L_ I WO 89/00536 PCT/EP88/00631 -8- In operation of the mixing device, wall 14 of spout 13 may be cut off for the introduction of an additional component into the cartridge 10. Subsequently, spout 13 is closed by a (non-illustrated) screw cap. Now, one only needs to screw rod 23 into shaft 22 of the mixing member. Thereafter, rod 23 may be connected to a driving unit, e.g. a portable drill to rotate the rod and the mixing member 20 at the same time. During such a rotation, the threads of thread pieces 23a and shaft 22 are tightened. As a result, rod 23 may be moved axially through cartridge 10, while all cartridge areas are subjected to the r'.xing effect. As for blades 27, 28 of the mixing member 20, they are automatically adjusted such that, with respect to the axial movement, they point to the rear.
Upon termination of the mixing or homogenizing operation, the mixing member 20 is withdiawn until it rests against the piston surface 16. Nou, rod 23 is turned counter to its preceding sense of rotation in order to release the thread engagement with the mixing member 20 which, at the same time finds its support by the holding member 32, while shaft 22 seals the passage opening 19 of piston 15. Upon removal of rod 23, the cartridge 10 may be mounted into a usual squeezing tool, such as a spray gun in order to squeeze the cartridge content out of the spout 13.
WO 89/00536 PCT/EP88/00631 9 The mixing member 20 is provided with an axial attachment 33 projecting forwardly and being adapted to penetrate, during mixing, into the interior of the spout 13, in order to also displace the mass present there. The cross section of the attac:hment 33 is out of round; in the instant embodiment, it consists of three star-shaped ribs. When the material is squeezed out of the cartridge, the mass present in the spout 13 is expelled by said attachment 33.
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1. Mixing device for mixing or homogenizing pasty or flowable compositions comprising a tubular cartridge, having at its one end a front wall, while its other end is open, a mixing member accommodated in the cartridge and connected to a rod extending out of the open cartridge end, and a piston for squeezing out the cartridge content, characterized in that the piston has an axial passage opening for a shaft connected to the rod and projecting from the mixing member, the rod is detachably connected to the mixing member, the piston includes a holding member for retaining the mixing member as it is separated from the rod and that the shalt fits closely within said passage opening so that said mixing member and piston join to form an integral uriit, tt
2. Mixing device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the piston includes a sleeve projecting to the 9 rear from the piston surface and forming a seat for hol=Oj saft roided at the ixing member, the shaft containing a coupling means for the connection with rod.
3. Mixing device as set forth in claim 2, characterized *in that the coupling means is a thread.
4. Mixing device as set forth in claim 3, characterized in that the thread is at least a double thread.
Mixing device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the holding member is a projection engaging as an antirotation protection a recess of the mixing member.
6. Mixing device as set forth in claim 5, characterized in that the projection is saw tooth-shaped to retain the mixing member only in release direction of the rod relative to the piston. 11
7. Mixing device as set fo. i4 claim 1, characterized in that the mixing member is a .isk provided with openings, among whicn some openings contain blades adapted to swing out of the disk plane.
8. Mixing device as set forth in claim 7, characterized in that at least one pair of proximal bladeq are hinge connected to the disk at proximal or distal respective radial edges.
9. Mixing device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that the mixing member includes an axial attachment having an out-of-round profile which penetrates a squeezing spout at the end wall of the cartridge.
10. Mixing device as set forth in claim 1, characterized in that a stop at the rear end of the cartridge is Sprovided to avoid the escape of piston. DATED this 4th day of June 1990 ALFRED FISCHBACH KG KUNSTSTOFF-SPRITZGUSSWERK SPatent Attorneys for the Applicant: FB. RICE CO. 9t9 9. ft*
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