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MIXING ASSEMBLY FOR MIXING A PRODUCT
20170251881 · 2017-09-07 ·

A mixing assembly includes a container having a wall that defines an interior chamber within which a product is received. A mixing structure is received within the interior chamber and mixes the product. The mixing structure has a body portion that extends along a body axis between a first end and a second end. The first end of the body portion has a first cross-sectional size. The second end of the body has a second cross-sectional size that is larger than the first cross-sectional size. The body portion has a wall that extends helically about the body axis between the first end and the second end. The wall defines a channel that extends helically about the body axis. An end axis extends perpendicular to the body axis radially outwardly to an exterior of the body portion through an opening defined by the wall.

MIXING ASSEMBLY FOR MIXING A PRODUCT
20170252713 · 2017-09-07 ·

A mixing assembly includes a container having a wall that defines an interior chamber within which a product to be mixed is received. A mixing structure is received within the interior chamber and mixes the product. The mixing structure has a body portion that extends along a body axis between a first end of the body portion and a second end of the body portion. The first end of the body portion has a first cross-sectional size. The second end of the body has a second cross-sectional size that is larger than the first cross-sectional size. The body portion has a wall that extends helically about the body axis between the first end and the second end. The wall defines a channel that extends helically about the body axis between the first end and the second end.

Culinary Mixer And Methods Of Use
20170105579 · 2017-04-20 ·

Apparatus for mixing culinary ingredients including a container with a lid and mixer with fingers are disclosed. Methods of mixing culinary ingredients using apparatus are also disclosed.

CONTAINER DEVICES AND METHODS FOR DISPENSING EDIBLE COLLOIDS

A container includes a housing defining a chamber. An edible colloid is carried within the chamber. An agitator is carried by the housing within the chamber and is adapted to agitate the edible colloid and provide a modified edible colloid. A dispenser is carried by the housing. The dispenser is adapted to dispense the modified edible colloid from the container.

Thermally Conductive Agitator for Shaker Cup
20170079479 · 2017-03-23 · ·

A mixing cup for mixing liquid beverages including an agitator having a hollow chamber therein for receiving a thermal material such that when a beverage is mixed in the mixing cup the agitator imparts a thermal change to the beverage making the beverage either hotter or cooler depending on the temperature of the agitator.

MIXING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20170065943 · 2017-03-09 · ·

A mixing system and method may be used to facilitate mixture of ingredients within a container such as a bottle for baby formula, fitness drinks, medicines, food substances, art materials, and/or the like. The mixing system may include a mixing apparatus with a container engagement component that couples the mixing system to the container, and a mixing component that mixes the ingredients. The mixing component may have a plurality of mixing surfaces arranged to contact the ingredients in a manner that facilitates mixture of the ingredients together, in response to motion of the container. Alternatively, the container engagement component may be omitted. In either case, each of the mixing members may have one or more windows that facilitate mixture of the ingredients passing there through. Two or more mixing members may be connected together via a shaft and may rotate or otherwise move relative to each other on the shaft.

MIXING SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20170065942 · 2017-03-09 · ·

A mixing system and method may be used to facilitate mixture of ingredients within a container such as a bottle for mixing fitness and recreational beverages and the like. The mixing system may include a mixing apparatus with a container engagement component that couples the mixing system to the container, and a mixing component that mixes the ingredients. The mixing component may have a shaft, a plurality of rotatable mixing members that are rotatable about the shaft, and a plurality of stationary mixing members that are fixedly secured to the shaft. The mixing members may be arranged to contact the ingredients in a manner that facilitates mixture of the ingredients together, in response to repetitive motion of the container.

STATIC MIXER ASSEMBLY WITH A FLUID MIXING DEVICE
20250114757 · 2025-04-10 ·

The present disclosure discloses a static mixer assembly (100) having a fluid mixing device (104). The fluid mixing device (104) includes a central blade (104A) having a twisted spiral structure, and a plurality of peripheral blades (104B, 104B) each having the twisted spiral structure and abuts the central blade (104A). The twisted spiral structure of the central blade (104A) is formed in a clockwise or an anti-clockwise direction along a longitudinal axis (XX) and the twisted spiral structure of each of the plurality of peripheral blades (104B, 104B) is formed in an opposite direction with respect to the central blade (104A) along the longitudinal axis (XX).

STATIC MIXER ASSEMBLY WITH A FLUID MIXING DEVICE
20250114757 · 2025-04-10 ·

The present disclosure discloses a static mixer assembly (100) having a fluid mixing device (104). The fluid mixing device (104) includes a central blade (104A) having a twisted spiral structure, and a plurality of peripheral blades (104B, 104B) each having the twisted spiral structure and abuts the central blade (104A). The twisted spiral structure of the central blade (104A) is formed in a clockwise or an anti-clockwise direction along a longitudinal axis (XX) and the twisted spiral structure of each of the plurality of peripheral blades (104B, 104B) is formed in an opposite direction with respect to the central blade (104A) along the longitudinal axis (XX).

Agitator for food and beverage mixer
09538884 · 2017-01-10 · ·

A cup for receiving a beverage includes a container body having a side wall and a bottom wall joined at a first radius. A removable lid may be selectively affixed to the top of the side wall. An agitator is also received inside the container body to enhance mixing of the beverage. The agitator has a weighted, central hub and a plurality of elongated projections extending radially from the hub. The projections join the hub at a root and extend to a free end. The free ends are capped by domes having a second radius less than or equal to the first radius. All of the projections have substantially the same length. This affords a shape that allows the agitator to roll freely on the bottom wall or in the corners. Any one of the projections can reach into a corner of the cup and dislodge any solids that may have settled in a corner.