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US388724A
US388724A US388724DA US388724A US 388724 A US388724 A US 388724A US 388724D A US388724D A US 388724DA US 388724 A US388724 A US 388724A
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    • B01FMIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
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  • This invention has for its object to provide a novel and simple but efficient apparatus for mixing liquids, such as an acid solution with a diluting fluid for preserving beer; and it consists in the features of construction hereinafter described and claimed, reference being made to the accompanying drawing, in which the figure is a central vertical sectional view ofa mixing apparatus constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • the letter A indicates a reservoir or receiver.
  • a suitable lining, B such as a non-corrosive metal lining,wil1 add to the durability of the receiver.
  • 0 is a supply-vessel mounted upon and made to communicate with the upper end of a vertical discharge-tube, D, having a lateral discharge-arm, E.
  • the arm E has a series of perforations in its upper side, so that the contents of the tube D pass out from the arm E in a series of jets.
  • a stirrer shown as consisting of two screw-blades, F F fixed on the tube to revolve therewith in a horizontal plane;
  • the bevel-gears G H are adapted to impart rotary motion to the tube D, arm E, and stirrer F.
  • a shaft, I, and crank J are shown adapted to rotate the gear H.
  • the bevel-gear G is fixed directly upon the rotary liquid-conducting tube D, below the vessel or hopper 0, so that said tube projects through said gear, and thereby serves to support the hopper 0 above the receiver or reservoir A.
  • a stop-cook, K suitably applied the outflow from the supply-vessel G can be checked or started, as desired.
  • An inlet-tube, L is adapted to force air or gas into the receiver A.
  • the passage through the tube L can be cut off by a stop-cock, Q.
  • a gage, M can be made to indicate the pressure in the receiver.
  • the outlet N from the receiver A can be closed by a stop-cock, O,
  • a spraymozzle, P can be made to divide the outflow of material from the outlet N.
  • the apparatus is very seviceable-for example, in preparing. preserving fluids.
  • the supply-vessel O for example, contains a concentrated solution of salicylic acid
  • the receiver A contains a suitable dilutingfluid
  • the nozzle P can be made to direct the sprays issuing therefrom over aquantity of beer which is to be preservedfrom spoiling.
  • a liquid-mixing apparatus consisting of the reservoir A, having a delivery-outlet, N,
  • a vertical axially-rotating liquid-conducting tube, D having rigidly attached stirrerblades F, and a lateral arm, E, below said blades, provided with perforations, a gear, G, fixed ou the tube, a liquid-holding hopper, 0, connected with the upper end of the tube above said gear and provided with a stopcock, K, and a rotary gear, H, for revolving the gear fixed on the tube, substantially as de scribed.
  • a liquid-mixing apparatus consisting. of the reservoir A, having the valved outlet N at its bottom and an air-forcing tube, L, at its top, the vertical axially-rotating liquid-con ducting tube D, having the rigidly-attached perforated arm E, and screw-blades F, revolving with the tube in a horizontal plane, a

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B. S C HU MM.
MIXING APPARATUS.
Patented Au 28, 1888.
//V viv TOR B Z at)? uni 152k z'cmm BY WITNESSES:
M ATTORNEYS,
N. PETERS. Fllelo-Lilhoguphnr Washinghn. D. C.
U ITED STATES BLEIOHARD SGHUMM,
PATENT OFFICE.
OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
MIXING APPARATUS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 388,724, dated August 28, 1888.
Application filed March 22, 1588. Serial No. 268,114.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BLEIOHA D SOHUMM, a subject of the King of Bavaria, Germany,
' residing at New York, in the city and county of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Mixing Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has for its object to provide a novel and simple but efficient apparatus for mixing liquids, such as an acid solution with a diluting fluid for preserving beer; and it consists in the features of construction hereinafter described and claimed, reference being made to the accompanying drawing, in which the figure is a central vertical sectional view ofa mixing apparatus constructed in accordance with my invention.
In the drawing, the letter A indicates a reservoir or receiver. A suitable lining, B, such as a non-corrosive metal lining,wil1 add to the durability of the receiver.
0 is a supply-vessel mounted upon and made to communicate with the upper end of a vertical discharge-tube, D, having a lateral discharge-arm, E. The arm E has a series of perforations in its upper side, so that the contents of the tube D pass out from the arm E in a series of jets.
To the tube D is connected a stirrer (shown as consisting of two screw-blades, F F) fixed on the tube to revolve therewith in a horizontal plane;
The bevel-gears G H are adapted to impart rotary motion to the tube D, arm E, and stirrer F. A shaft, I, and crank J are shown adapted to rotate the gear H. The bevel-gear G is fixed directly upon the rotary liquid-conducting tube D, below the vessel or hopper 0, so that said tube projects through said gear, and thereby serves to support the hopper 0 above the receiver or reservoir A. By having a stop-cook, K, suitably applied the outflow from the supply-vessel G can be checked or started, as desired.
An inlet-tube, L, is adapted to force air or gas into the receiver A. The passage through the tube L can be cut off by a stop-cock, Q. A gage, M, can be made to indicate the pressure in the receiver. The outlet N from the receiver A can be closed by a stop-cock, O,
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and a spraymozzle, P, can be made to divide the outflow of material from the outlet N.
The apparatus is very seviceable-for example, in preparing. preserving fluids. 1f the supply-vessel O, for example, contains a concentrated solution of salicylic acid, and the receiver A contains a suitable dilutingfluid, it is only necessary to open the stopcock K and rotate the tube D,when the solution flowing from the arm E will mingle with the diluting-fluid in the receiver until the fluid in the receiver has attained the proper strength. By then creating a ,pressure by means of gas or air forced through the tube L into the receiver and opening the stop-cock O the fluid from the receiver A will spray through the nozzle 1? onto any desired object. Thus the nozzle P can be made to direct the sprays issuing therefrom over aquantity of beer which is to be preservedfrom spoiling.
I am aware that a churn has been composed of a vessel, a vertical rotary shaft carrying vertically'revolving screwwheels, and a tube having a discharge-nozzle at its lower end to induce a current of air and deliver it at the bottom of the vessel. Such, therefore, I do not claim.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- 1. A liquid-mixing apparatus consisting of the reservoir A, having a delivery-outlet, N,
a vertical axially-rotating liquid-conducting tube, D, having rigidly attached stirrerblades F, and a lateral arm, E, below said blades, provided with perforations, a gear, G, fixed ou the tube, a liquid-holding hopper, 0, connected with the upper end of the tube above said gear and provided with a stopcock, K, and a rotary gear, H, for revolving the gear fixed on the tube, substantially as de scribed.
2. A liquid-mixing apparatus consisting. of the reservoir A, having the valved outlet N at its bottom and an air-forcing tube, L, at its top, the vertical axially-rotating liquid-con ducting tube D, having the rigidly-attached perforated arm E, and screw-blades F, revolving with the tube in a horizontal plane, a
gear, G, fixed on the tube .above the top of IOO the receiver, a liquid holding hopper, C, I hand and seal in the presence of two subscribmounted'upon the upper end of the tube ing witnesses.
above the said gear and 'provided with a stopcock, K, and a gear, H, for revolving the BLEICHARD SGHUMM' 5 gear fixed to the tube, substantially as de- Witnesses:
scribed. l W. HAUFF,
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US6843592B2 (en) * 2000-07-04 2005-01-18 Kevin Taylor Asphalt additive mixing apparatus
US20180243766A1 (en) * 2015-09-04 2018-08-30 Nestec S.A. Foaming device with controlled outlet
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