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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F27/00Mixers with rotary stirring devices in fixed receptacles; Kneaders
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    • B01F27/701Mixers with rotary stirring devices in fixed receptacles; Kneaders with stirrers rotating about a horizontal or inclined axis with paddles, blades or arms comprising two or more shafts, e.g. in consecutive mixing chambers
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F33/00Other mixers; Mixing plants; Combinations of mixers
    • B01F33/27Mixers having moving endless chains or belts, e.g. provided with paddles, as mixing elements
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    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F35/00Accessories for mixers; Auxiliary operations or auxiliary devices; Parts or details of general application
    • B01F35/71Feed mechanisms
    • B01F35/717Feed mechanisms characterised by the means for feeding the components to the mixer
    • B01F35/71705Feed mechanisms characterised by the means for feeding the components to the mixer using belts
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F2101/00Mixing characterised by the nature of the mixed materials or by the application field
    • B01F2101/06Mixing of food ingredients
    • B01F2101/18Mixing animal food ingredients
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F27/00Mixers with rotary stirring devices in fixed receptacles; Kneaders
    • B01F27/05Stirrers
    • B01F27/11Stirrers characterised by the configuration of the stirrers
    • B01F27/112Stirrers characterised by the configuration of the stirrers with arms, paddles, vanes or blades
    • B01F27/1121Stirrers characterised by the configuration of the stirrers with arms, paddles, vanes or blades pin-shaped
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F27/00Mixers with rotary stirring devices in fixed receptacles; Kneaders
    • B01F27/05Stirrers
    • B01F27/11Stirrers characterised by the configuration of the stirrers
    • B01F27/114Helically shaped stirrers, i.e. stirrers comprising a helically shaped band or helically shaped band sections
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B01PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
    • B01F33/00Other mixers; Mixing plants; Combinations of mixers
    • B01F33/80Mixing plants; Combinations of mixers
    • B01F33/836Mixing plants; Combinations of mixers combining mixing with other treatments
    • B01F33/8361Mixing plants; Combinations of mixers combining mixing with other treatments with disintegrating
    • B01F33/83612Mixing plants; Combinations of mixers combining mixing with other treatments with disintegrating by crushing or breaking

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  • MIXI NG APPARATUS Filed Oct. 11, 1929 3 Sheets-Sheet l mww 1 MIXING APPARATUS Filed Oct. 11, 1929 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Fig.2.
  • Mylnvention relates to IIllXlIlg apparatus,iand more particularly to apparatus for mix ng foodgmaterials forlive stock, but it *oth'erkin'ds5 I I
  • One object of my invention is to provide apparatus for effectively mixing materials into'which' is"introduce'da liquid content such as molasses,'for exampleJ i- 5 vide in combination with a mixing apparatus,-meansfor more effectively removing the mixed materials therefrom.
  • a further object'of my invention is to providean improved means for charging the materlals'to the mixing apparatus;
  • Anotherjob'jectf ofmy invention is to provide' means for moreefl'ectively circulating materials during a mixing'operatlon and for 2'0 intermixing the materials reproduce a thorough dissemination of the various ingredients through the resulting-mixture.
  • Stillanother object of'my invention is to simplify and improve generally the structure and operation of apparatus of the character referred to.-
  • Figfll-is a'view, on an enlarged scale, showing details ofa portion of the'conveyen-and -F-ig.-5-is a crosssectional view of the apparatus of Fig.4. f
  • a conveyer chain 10 which carries vanes l l'moves through a continuous path thatexteridsupwardlythrough the conduit 8 and returns to the lower end of the mixing chamber through a casing 12.
  • the conveyer also passes through a charging chamber or material-receiving chamber or hopper 13'th'at ismounted below the floor level and has communication with the hopper 7
  • a charging "ope'ning 14 is provided in thefioor and such Another object of my invention is to pro-1 opening maybe covered by a platform or plate 15 when material'is not being dumped into the hopper 13.
  • the chain is driven -by the sprocket wheel 18 from a shaft 19 which carries a pulley 21 that may be driven from any suitable source of "power, the shaft 19- having driving connection through sprocket wheels and a chain 22 with a'shaft 20- which carries thesprocket wheel 18.
  • the apparatus includes a m-ixing chamber arranged-in rectangular formation in the hopper"? and; are driven from the shaft 19 by belt drives-26 a'nd27
  • the toothed rollers serve to effectively mix the various ingredients andare particularly useful if molasses orsome other liquid is beingincorpo- 12.
  • a deflecting plate38 is providedin pivoted at 31 and carries a crank arm 32, while the trough 29 is loosely mounted 011 the shaft which carries the sprocket 17 and has a crank-like extension 33.
  • the extension 33 is connected through toggle links 34: to the trough 28.
  • the troughs occupy the positions shown in Fig. 1, so that there will be no interference with circulation of the materials in the mixing chamber.
  • crank arm 32 is rocked in a counter-clockwise direction by meansof a hand lever 35 and a link 36, thus swinging the trough 28 upwardly and moving the trough 29 in a clockwisedirection, to the positions shown indotted lines in Fig. 1.
  • a pin-37 is mounted in the side wall of the chute 28 to breakthe toggle and to retract the chute v29 when the chute 28 is being swung to inoperativeor retracted po- ,end of the conduit 8 laterally to the casing such casing, to direct the ;material toward the outer Wall thereof and to a position whereit will fall tothe'discharge spout 39 of ;the casing.
  • the dischargespout is controlled by a valve 41 which is operated by a handle .42.
  • a valve 41 which is operated by a handle .42.
  • the handle 42 Whenithe handle 42 is raised, the upper edge of the valve 41 is swung toward the conveverchain, thus permittingmaterial to fall through the spout 39 into sacks or other receptacles ,placed therebeneath.
  • the hinged ;plate ,15 serves not .only as a platform, but asa cover ,for the chamber 13. NVhen the chamber l3 isbeing charged,
  • vanes 11 carry wiping strips 11, as shown more clearly in Figs-4 and 5, to serve as scrapers and prevent accumulation of material against the walls of the conduit 8. These strips may be of fiber boardor any other suitablematerial.
  • the apparatus above described is shown as mounted within a framework 50 of angle bars and the like-that are suitably secured together to form a unitary structure with the workparts, so that the entire apparatus can. be shipped in assembled condition and conveniently installed at the place of use.
  • my invention 1.
  • Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit within said chamber, and-an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said conduit and having its downwardly-moving run disposed in a path outside of said chamher.
  • Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit located centrally of the chamber, a hopperlike extension at the lower end of said chamber-and extending to a pointbelow the lower end of the conduit, and an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said .conduit from the bottom of said extension,
  • Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, ,an upwardly-extending conduit chamber, .an upwardly-extending conduit insaid chamber, a casing disposed at the side ofsaid chamber and communicating therewith, an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said conduit, and downwardly through said casing, and deflector means movable into position at the upper end of said conduit for directing material into said casing.
  • Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit in said chamber, a casing disposed at the side of said chamber and communicating therewith, an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said conduit, and downwardly through said casing, and deflector means movable into position at the upper end of said conduit for directing material into said casing, the said casing having a discharge opening.
  • Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, a conduit vertically disposed within said chamber, means for advancing material upwardly through said conduit, and
  • Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit within said chamber, means for advancin material upwardly through said conduit, and
  • a rotatable toothed roller disposed exteriorly of said conduit to break up material moving from the upper end of said conduit 7 for directing mixed material to said spout
  • a platform for supporting a receptacle beneath said'spout, and means actuated by the material-circulating means for agitating said platform.
  • Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit located within the chamber, a casing extending from a point adjacent to the upper end of the chamber to a point adjacent to the lower end thereof, and an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said conduit and downwardly through said caslng.
  • Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber of hopper-like form in its lower portion, a charging chamber disposed beneath the mixing chamber and communicating with said lower portion, a casing extending from a point adjacent to the top of the said chamber to a point adjacent to the lower end thereof, and an endless conveyer movable upwardly through the charging chamber to the mixing chamber and downwardly through said easing, into the chargin chamber.

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July 1, 1930. G. H. HAINES 1,769,576
MIXI NG APPARATUS Filed Oct. 11, 1929 3 Sheets-Sheet l mww 1 MIXING APPARATUS Filed Oct. 11, 1929 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Fig.2.
INVENTOR U July '1, 1930. G. H. HAINES MIXING APPARATUS s Sheet-Sheec 5 Filed 001:. 11, 1929 Fig. 3.
INVENTOR WWw e Patented July 1, 1930 g PATENT (molten armer nus, or CALEDONIA, oirro, Assm ron TO, (THE enAIN mAcnm ERY company- 01 MARION, 01110, AcoRPoaATIoNor.01110,,
j ArPARA'rus 1 v ia piicaean filed was 11, ijezejs nai to; 398,902.
Mylnvention relates to IIllXlIlg apparatus,iand more particularly to apparatus for mix ng foodgmaterials forlive stock, but it *oth'erkin'ds5 I I One object of my invention is to provide apparatus for effectively mixing materials into'which' is"introduce'da liquid content such as molasses,'for exampleJ i- 5 vide in combination with a mixing apparatus,-meansfor more effectively removing the mixed materials therefrom.
A further object'of my invention is to providean improved means for charging the materlals'to the mixing apparatus; Anotherjob'jectf ofmy invention is to provide' means for moreefl'ectively circulating materials during a mixing'operatlon and for 2'0 intermixing the materials reproduce a thorough dissemination of the various ingredients through the resulting-mixture.
Stillanother object of'my invention is to simplify and improve generally the structure and operation of apparatus of the character referred to.-
vention may be practised is shown in the accompanying I drawing 'WhGIGlIl Figure 1 1s partially in 'sectionyFig. 2 is an edge elevationalwieW'thereof; Fig; 3 is a plan view;
Figfll-is a'view, on an enlarged scale, showing details ofa portion of the'conveyen-and -F-ig.-5-is a crosssectional view of the apparatus of Fig.4. f
6 of hopper-like form in its lower'portion 7 ,within whichi's mounted avertically-dis- '40 posed conduit 8 that is' fiared at its lower end 9. A conveyer chain 10 which carries vanes l l'moves through a continuous path thatexteridsupwardlythrough the conduit 8 and returns to the lower end of the mixing chamber through a casing 12. The conveyer also passes through a charging chamber or material-receiving chamber or hopper 13'th'at ismounted below the floor level and has communication with the hopper 7 A charging "ope'ning 14 is provided in thefioor and such Another object of my invention is to pro-1 opening maybe covered by a platform or plate 15 when material'is not being dumped into the hopper 13. a maybe employed in mixing materials of I through the casing 12.- The chain is driven -by the sprocket wheel 18 from a shaft 19 which carries a pulley 21 that may be driven from any suitable source of "power, the shaft 19- having driving connection through sprocket wheels and a chain 22 with a'shaft 20- which carries thesprocket wheel 18.
It will be seen that when materials are introduced-- into the "charging chamber 13,
they will be caught by the moving vanes of the conveyer and carried through the conduit 8. The materials are discharged at the-upper end of the conduit 8 in the form of a spray and fall or sink into the hopper 7.
The materials are'charged into the chamber '13, until a sufficient quantity has accumu-' lated in the mixing. chamber 6 or until such 7 a. I I chamberisnearlyfull. One form ofapparatus by which my in- 1 Continued travel of theconveyer will circulate the materialrepeatedly throughthe v conduit- 8 to effect thorough intermixing 30 a view, thereof partially inside elevation and thereof." If molasses or some other mixture has to be incorporated in the mixture, it
'may be introduced into the mixing chamber,
1 of the 'conduit to the hopper 7 it will be p v 1 broken upby" toothed rollers 25 whichare The apparatus includes a m-ixing chamber arranged-in rectangular formation in the hopper"? and; are driven from the shaft 19 by belt drives-26 a'nd27 The toothed rollers serve to effectively mix the various ingredients andare particularly useful if molasses orsome other liquid is beingincorpo- 12.. A deflecting plate38 is providedin pivoted at 31 and carries a crank arm 32, while the trough 29 is loosely mounted 011 the shaft which carries the sprocket 17 and has a crank-like extension 33. The extension 33 is connected through toggle links 34: to the trough 28.
Ordinarily, the troughs occupy the positions shown in Fig. 1, so that there will be no interference with circulation of the materials in the mixing chamber.
After the materials have been tho'roughly mixed, the crank arm 32 is rocked in a counter-clockwise direction by meansof a hand lever 35 and a link 36, thus swinging the trough 28 upwardly and moving the trough 29 in a clockwisedirection, to the positions shown indotted lines in Fig. 1.
The movement of the trough 29 into position over theconduitS is causedby the bottom of thechute 28 engaging the toggle links .34 during upward movement of such chute. A pin-37 is mounted in the side wall of the chute 28 to breakthe toggle and to retract the chute v29 when the chute 28 is being swung to inoperativeor retracted po- ,end of the conduit 8 laterally to the casing such casing, to direct the ;material toward the outer Wall thereof and to a position whereit will fall tothe'discharge spout 39 of ;the casing.
It, will be seen that the downwardly-moving run, ofthe conveyer chain 10 is inclined and that the .vanes 11 thereof slope toward theouter wall of theicasing :12. This ar- --rangement results in any liltitflriitl which falls upon the upper sides. of the descending vanes '11 being deflected still further laterallyztoward :the discharge spout 39.
Another advantage arising from directing ,the conveyerathrough; a generally hori- Zontal path attheupper end of thelmixing chamber .residesinthe fact'that it enables the return run of the conveyerto lie outsideLof the mixing chamber. If both verticalfrunsof theconveyer were located entirely the mixing chamber, it will .be seen that there would.be,a tendency for a portion only of the materials to be circulated by the6conveyer, leavingthe other portions thereof undisturbed.
The dischargespout is controlled by a valve 41 which is operated by a handle .42. Whenithe handle 42 is raised, the upper edge of the valve 41 is swung toward the conveverchain, thus permittingmaterial to fall through the spout 39 into sacks or other receptacles ,placed therebeneath.
The hinged ;plate ,15 serves not .only as a platform, but asa cover ,for the chamber 13. NVhen the chamber l3 isbeing charged,
-whichcarries-the sprocket 16, are secured po lygonally-shaped discs or plates 1-8 against which the lower ends of the arms 45 bear, the .weight of the platform 15 serving to hold such lower ends in engagement with the discs ,48. As the shaft 47 rotates, the discs 4.8 will cause oscillation of the arms 45 about their pivots 4:6, thus vibrating the platform 15 and effecting settling and compacting of the materials in the bags being filled.
Certain of the vanes 11 carry wiping strips 11, as shown more clearly in Figs-4 and 5, to serve as scrapers and prevent accumulation of material against the walls of the conduit 8. These strips may be of fiber boardor any other suitablematerial.
The apparatus above described is shown as mounted within a framework 50 of angle bars and the like-that are suitably secured together to form a unitary structure with the workparts, so that the entire apparatus can. be shipped in assembled condition and conveniently installed at the place of use.
I. claim as ,my invention 1. Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit within said chamber, and-an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said conduit and having its downwardly-moving run disposed in a path outside of said chamher.
2. Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit located centrally of the chamber, a hopperlike extension at the lower end of said chamber-and extending to a pointbelow the lower end of the conduit, and an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said .conduit from the bottom of said extension,
the downwardly-moving run of the conveyer being disposed exteriorly of the mixing chamber.
3. Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, ,an upwardly-extending conduit chamber, .an upwardly-extending conduit insaid chamber, a casing disposed at the side ofsaid chamber and communicating therewith, an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said conduit, and downwardly through said casing, and deflector means movable into position at the upper end of said conduit for directing material into said casing.
5. Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit in said chamber, a casing disposed at the side of said chamber and communicating therewith, an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said conduit, and downwardly through said casing, and deflector means movable into position at the upper end of said conduit for directing material into said casing, the said casing having a discharge opening.
6. Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, a conduit vertically disposed within said chamber, means for advancing material upwardly through said conduit, and
means for breaking up material dischar ed from the upper end of said conduit, during its movement to the lower end thereof.
7. Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit within said chamber, means for advancin material upwardly through said conduit, and
a rotatable toothed roller disposed exteriorly of said conduit to break up material moving from the upper end of said conduit 7 for directing mixed material to said spout,
a platform for supporting a receptacle beneath said'spout, and means actuated by the material-circulating means for agitating said platform.
10. Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber, an upwardly-extending conduit located within the chamber, a casing extending from a point adjacent to the upper end of the chamber to a point adjacent to the lower end thereof, and an endless conveyer movable upwardly through said conduit and downwardly through said caslng.
11. Mixing apparatus comprising a mixing chamber of hopper-like form in its lower portion, a charging chamber disposed beneath the mixing chamber and communicating with said lower portion, a casing extending from a point adjacent to the top of the said chamber to a point adjacent to the lower end thereof, and an endless conveyer movable upwardly through the charging chamber to the mixing chamber and downwardly through said easing, into the chargin chamber.
n testimony whereof I, the said GEORGE H. HAINES, have hereunto set my hand.
GEORGE H. HAINES.
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US3412982A (en) * 1965-08-23 1968-11-26 Leon G. Feterl Feed mixer and method
US4712922A (en) * 1986-01-03 1987-12-15 Core Industries Inc. Material mixing apparatus

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US3412982A (en) * 1965-08-23 1968-11-26 Leon G. Feterl Feed mixer and method
US4712922A (en) * 1986-01-03 1987-12-15 Core Industries Inc. Material mixing apparatus

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