Patent classifications
B01F33/50115
Kneading and mixing device for impacted consumer foodstuff
Kneading and mixing device for manipulation of impacted consumer foodstuff media in combination with a powered hand drill or equivalent. An elongate shaft and a small diameter distally attached disc of formed curvatures keep initially engaged media within its own mechanical sweep until guided to media not yet engaged. A spiraling downward media flow about the shaft to the submerged disc occurs after impaction softening, this flow utilizing media cohesiveness to keep the shaft clear of flinging and clumping media. The disc presents a smooth circle in planform, allowing safe high speed contact to a glass jar wall while presenting a safer rotating consumer device. The consumer is free of concerns for jar height, jar mouth sizes, and custom fitting lids. Eliminated are unreachable jar bottom areas, the difficulty of integrating semi-solid impacted layers, flinging media from the shaft during use, and time consuming cleaning of clumping media.
Mixing tool with a paint can opener
The mixing tool is for opening a container and for mixing a product contained in the container. The tool includes a mixing device which is shaped to mix the product contained in the container. A shank extends along a length from the mixing device to an end face. A channel is formed into the end face for receiving an edge of a lid of the container to allow the tool to be used to pry the lid off of the container.
Tool for resisting rotation forces on a container during mixing operation
A tool for resisting rotation of a bucket of the type having a handle carried on a support wire is provided. The tool includes a handle engaging portion configured for attaching or engaging with the handle of the bucket, and a step plate coupled with the handle engaging portion and configured for resting against a surface of the ground. The handle engaging portion and the step engaging portion are configured to extend at generally right angles from each other. In operation, the handle engaging portion is engaged with the handle of the bucket, and the step plate is positioned on the ground, and a user steps on the step plate during mixing of materials contained within the bucket.
Drywall mud mixing device
A mixing device for use with an electric drill for mixing drywall mud, tile grout, concrete mixes and paint in various size containers and smaller applications. A mixing device is disclosed having a shaft, a central hub and mixing rods that are equidistant from each other and have a side vertical portion and a flat bottom portion such that the mixing device can efficiently mix all material that is on the sidewalls and bottom of a mixing container.
Mixing apparatus
A mixer is provided having two tines. These tines have a bulbous configuration and can be traversed between an outward biased position and a compressed inward position. The tines are bendable. When distal ends of the tines are pushed against an inner surface of the container, the tines criss cross so that the distal end portions of the tines rub or scrape the bottom surface of the container.