US1987560A - Closure for concrete mixers - Google Patents

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US1987560A
US1987560A US628214A US62821432A US1987560A US 1987560 A US1987560 A US 1987560A US 628214 A US628214 A US 628214A US 62821432 A US62821432 A US 62821432A US 1987560 A US1987560 A US 1987560A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B01F35/45Closures or doors specially adapted for mixing receptacles; Operating mechanisms therefor
    • B01F35/453Closures or doors specially adapted for mixing receptacles; Operating mechanisms therefor by moving them perpendicular to the plane of the opening

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  • This invention relates toconcrete mixing drums and more particularly to closures therefor.
  • the object'of the invention is more particularly 5 to provide a closure for the discharge opening elty being pointed out in the claims.
  • Fig. 2 is a view in elevation of the rear end (or right hand end as shown in Fig. 1) of the mixing drum and the supporting chassis, the supporting wheel, the wheel shown in" Fig. 1 being omitted.
  • the mixing drum is mounted on suitable roller bearings 14 on the chassis and to turn on a horizontal axis, said drum having a cylindrical portion 15 extended rearwardly as a portion having a flared extension 15.
  • the forward end of the drum is closed while its rear end is open for the discharge of the mixed concrete.
  • Said drum has within it to rotate with it two oppositely disposed spiral mixing blades, 16,-"16 extended as portions 16, 16 in the rear tapered portion to function as discharging blades, when the motion of the drum is reversed.
  • Ordinary means, not shown, are provided to rotate the drum in the opposite directions.
  • the closure for the concrete discharge opening includes a thin frusto-conical portion 17 and a central hub 17.
  • a tube 24 that extends into the drum a considerable distance and around a closed extension 25 of pipe 25 for supplying water to the mixing drum.
  • the water pipe is braced at its rear end by a suitable spider 18.
  • Said extension 25 and the water supply pipe 25 cooperate to form a support for the closure.
  • the extension 25 is hollow at its forward end arldprovided with an internally threaded thickened nut-like por-" tion 26'to receive a-screw 23 of slow pitch,
  • the -pressure to said closure to cause the rim thereof hub 17 of the closure is provided with lugs 19 engaged by a collar 20 on the hand wheel'21.
  • the closure-at the portion '17 engaging the flared flange 15 of the discharge opening is thin and therefore somewhat flexible and resilient and the screw-23 for operating the closure ispshown of slow pitch.
  • the screw 23 when the screw 23 is turnedin the direction to close , the closure with pressure against said flared flange 15 there is more or less flexion of the closure portion 17 at itsrim thus insuring a tight fit all around between the rim and flange.
  • the reactive force of the closure portion 17 tends to tighten the engagement between the feeding screw 23 and the nut in which it is operated and therefore retain the closure in close engagement with the flange 15*.
  • a closure for the opening of a concrete mixing drum said opening provided with a rim
  • said closure also including a rim and a hub portion provided with a sleeve, said closure rim being yieldingly outward spreading when applied to close the said drum opening, a tubular support in said drum on which said sleeve slides, a nut in said tubular support, and a screw operably engaging said closure and said nut to apply the closure to the rim of said opening.
  • a closure for the opening of a concrete mixing drum said opening provided with an outwardly flaring rim
  • said closure including a rim having a hub portion provided with a sleeve, said closure rim being'outwardly spreading when applied to close said drum rim, a tubular support in said drum on which said sleeve slides, a nut in said tubular support and a screw operably engaging said closure and 'said nut to apply the closure to the drum rim.
  • a closure for the opening of a concrete mixing drum said opening provided with a circular 5 outwardly flaring rim, said closure including a circular rim of thin resilient material flared toward and fitting on said drum rim, means for axially supporting said closure for movement toward said drum rim, means for applying pressure to said closure to cause the rim thereof to bear against and spread outwardly on the face of the drum rim and means for holding said closure in said spread condition.

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Jan. 8, 1935. G. JAEGER ET AL 1,937,560
CLOS URE FOR CONCRETE -MIXERS 7 Original Filed June 15, 1931 Jose all Z I 717 Patented Jan. s, 1935 CLOSURE FOR CONCRETE, Mamas Gebhard Jaeger, Columbus, Ohio, and Joseph Eggert, deceased, late of Columbus, Ohio, by
Emma L.
Keny, administratrix, Columbus,
Ohio, assignors to The Jaeger Machine Company, Columbus, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Original application June 15, 1931, Serial No.
544,458, now Patent No. 1,948,715, dated February 27, 1934. Divided and this application August 10, 1932, Serial No. 628,214
' This invention relates toconcrete mixing drums and more particularly to closures therefor.
The object'of the invention is more particularly 5 to provide a closure for the discharge opening elty being pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawing- Figure 1 is mainly a vertical longitudinal sectional view on the axis of the drum and according to the invention.
' Fig. 2 is a view in elevation of the rear end (or right hand end as shown in Fig. 1) of the mixing drum and the supporting chassis, the supporting wheel, the wheel shown in" Fig. 1 being omitted.
In the views 10 designates the chassis and 11 one of the four wheels usually supporting such chassis.
The mixing drum is mounted on suitable roller bearings 14 on the chassis and to turn on a horizontal axis, said drum having a cylindrical portion 15 extended rearwardly as a portion having a flared extension 15.
The forward end of the drum is closed while its rear end is open for the discharge of the mixed concrete. Said drum has within it to rotate with it two oppositely disposed spiral mixing blades, 16,-"16 extended as portions 16, 16 in the rear tapered portion to function as discharging blades, when the motion of the drum is reversed. Ordinary means, not shown, are provided to rotate the drum in the opposite directions.
The closure for the concrete discharge opening includes a thin frusto-conical portion 17 and a central hub 17. In the opening of the central hub 1'7 is fixed a tube 24 that extends into the drum a considerable distance and around a closed extension 25 of pipe 25 for supplying water to the mixing drum. The water pipe is braced at its rear end by a suitable spider 18. Said extension 25 and the water supply pipe 25 cooperate to form a support for the closure. The extension 25 is hollow at its forward end arldprovided with an internally threaded thickened nut-like por-" tion 26'to receive a-screw 23 of slow pitch, The -pressure to said closure to cause the rim thereof hub 17 of the closure is provided with lugs 19 engaged by a collar 20 on the hand wheel'21. By turning the hand wheel in the proper direction the closure is moved toward or froni' the discharge opening. I
The closure-at the portion '17 engaging the flared flange 15 of the discharge opening is thin and therefore somewhat flexible and resilient and the screw-23 for operating the closure ispshown of slow pitch. Hence when the screw 23 is turnedin the direction to close ,the closure with pressure against said flared flange 15 there is more or less flexion of the closure portion 17 at itsrim thus insuring a tight fit all around between the rim and flange. Further the reactive force of the closure portion 17 tends to tighten the engagement between the feeding screw 23 and the nut in which it is operated and therefore retain the closure in close engagement with the flange 15*.
The forms of the parts can be-changed without departing form the gist of the invention as claimed.
This application is a division of the application filed June 15, 1931, Serial No. 544,458, which has become Patent No. 1,948,715, February2'l, 1934.
What is claimed is:
1. A closure for the opening of a concrete mixing drum, said opening provided with a rim, said closure also including a rim and a hub portion provided with a sleeve, said closure rim being yieldingly outward spreading when applied to close the said drum opening, a tubular support in said drum on which said sleeve slides, a nut in said tubular support, and a screw operably engaging said closure and said nut to apply the closure to the rim of said opening.
2. A closure for the opening of a concrete mixing drum, said opening provided with an outwardly flaring rim, said closure including a rim having a hub portion provided with a sleeve, said closure rim being'outwardly spreading when applied to close said drum rim, a tubular support in said drum on which said sleeve slides, a nut in said tubular support and a screw operably engaging said closure and 'said nut to apply the closure to the drum rim. 1
3. .A closure for the opening of a concrete mixing drum, said opening provided-with a circular outwardly flaring rim, said closure including a circular rim ofhthin resilient material -flared toward and=-fltting on said drum rim, means for axially supporting said closure for movement toward said drum rim, "and means for applying to bear against and spread yieldingly outwardly on the face 01 the drum rim.
4. A closure for the opening of a concrete mixing drum, said opening provided with a circular 5 outwardly flaring rim, said closure including a circular rim of thin resilient material flared toward and fitting on said drum rim, means for axially supporting said closure for movement toward said drum rim, means for applying pressure to said closure to cause the rim thereof to bear against and spread outwardly on the face of the drum rim and means for holding said closure in said spread condition.
GEBHARD JAEGER. EMMA L. KENY, Administratria: 0/ the Estate of Joseph Eagert,
Deceased.
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US3330540A (en) * 1965-03-11 1967-07-11 Kalich Rudolf Mixing container for automatically mixing of hydraulically hardenable binding means

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US3330540A (en) * 1965-03-11 1967-07-11 Kalich Rudolf Mixing container for automatically mixing of hydraulically hardenable binding means

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