Patent classifications
B01F33/253
MUD MIXING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
A system and method for mud mixing using a container to hold a joint compound and the water. The container having a lid to keep the container shut and preventing the liquids from escaping wherein the container may then be shaken by the user to mix the joint compound with the water. The user then may remove lid and pull on a rod and plate connected to one another at the bottom of holding container. Rod and plate act as a pressure seal, whereby when the rod is pulled all of the mud may be removed from the container and placed into a pan for use.
Sample Tube And Device And Method For Dispersion And Homogenization
A sample tube includes a cylindrical wall and a first end and a second end. The first end of the sample tube is closed by a base, such that a sample-receiving space with a longitudinal axis is formed between base and cylindrical wall. The second end has a closure piece connected releasably thereto. A weight element is received inside the receiving space and is shaped and dimensioned in such a way that the weight element can rotate freely in the receiving space only about the longitudinal axis of the latter. The application further relates to a method and a device with which a sample located in the sample tube can be dispersed or homogenized by rotational movement of the sample tube.
System and method for microbubble generation
One or more systems are disclosed for producing microbubbles in a standard tub as well as a pedicure tub for performing pedicures on a user. The one or more systems include a microbubble generating device. The microbubble generating device includes its own housing and is portable or can be attachable to one or more structures such as a pedicure chair. The microbubble generating device includes a pump, an air mixing chamber, a solenoid valve, and electrical timer. After passing through the pump and the air mixing chamber of the microbubble generating device, the outgoing water is infused with microbubbles and redirected from an outlet of the microbubble generating device to the tub or pedicure tub. The system further includes an aerator assembly and one or more filters. Microbubbles are included in the water to provide deep cleaning and other health benefits to the user.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MICROBUBBLE GENERATION
One or more systems are disclosed for producing microbubbles in a standard tub as well as a pedicure tub for performing pedicures on a user. The one or more systems include a microbubble generating device. The microbubble generating device includes its own housing and is portable or can be attachable to one or more structures such as a pedicure chair. The microbubble generating device includes a pump, an air mixing chamber, a solenoid valve, and electrical timer. After passing through the pump and the air mixing chamber of the microbubble generating device, the outgoing water is infused with microbubbles and redirected from an outlet of the microbubble generating device to the tub or pedicure tub. The system further includes an aerator assembly and one or more filters. Microbubbles are included in the water to provide deep cleaning and other health benefits to the user.
Mixer for a Sports and Water Bottle
Improvements in an agitator is disclosed. The agitator has a central body with sides that have blades that flex or bend inward upon insertion and then expand once the pass through the neck of the bottle. The side are elongated and allows the mixer to have an orientation within the bottle. The orientation allows for a buoyancy of the mixer to break-up powder or fruit that typically floats on the surface of the liquid. The side elements can cut into fruit and pulverize power to blend the ingredient(s). A carrier or case for the mixer provides a container for the mixer to dry and further collects and water from the mixer. A removal hook allows a user to snag one of the ends or a side element. The side flexing elements of the mixer will bend inward to pass the mixer out the neck of the bottle.
Mixing container
The invention relates to a mixing container, which includes an internally cylindrical container (1) with a lid element (2) that is closeable at the top, and an internally axially movably arranged mixing element (3). In that regard, the invention is characterized in that the mixing element (3) includes at least two snail-shaped spiral parts (4, 5) with at least one screw-shaped spiral part (6) arranged axially therebetween, which consists of at least one one-piece wire coil (20), and, by its snail-shaped (4, 5) and/or screw-shaped spiral parts (6), is adapted externally to the inner diameter of the container (1) while maintaining a small sliding gap (7), wherein the mixing element (3) comprises an axial length of at least to at most of the container interior space (8).
MUD MIXING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE
A system and method for mud mixing using a container to hold a joint compound and the water. The container having a lid to keep the container shut and preventing the liquids from escaping wherein the container may then be shaken by the user to mix the joint compound with the water. The user then may remove lid and pull on a rod and plate connected to one another at the bottom of holding container. Rod and plate act as a pressure seal, whereby when the rod is pulled all of the mud may be removed from the container and placed into a pan for use.
Coated mixing device for hydrocarbon fluid storage containers to combat mixing abrasion
A storage container for hydrocarbon fluid includes a mixing device having a sacrificial coating to protect against abrasion of the protective coating along the container wall during mixing.
Systems, devices, and methods including a swirl shake weight
A multi-phase cosmetic composition mixing pack for mixing immiscible components of a multi-phase cosmetic composition such that they are temporarily miscible includes a container for holding the multi-phase cosmetic composition that has a first open end and a container longitudinal axis, and a mixing element disposed within the container and configured to be actuated for mixing immiscible components of the multi-phase cosmetic composition such that they are temporarily miscible, wherein the mixing element is limited to movement substantially along the container longitudinal axis when actuated.
Dual handle lid for a liquid container
A lid for a liquid container has a lid body having an outer perimeter in a horizontal plane. The lid body defines a liquid port within the outer perimeter. The lid body has a closure that selectively closes the liquid port. A rigid handle extends away from the lid body, the rigid handle defining a first aperture adjacent to the lid body. A pivoting handle is attached to the lid body by a pivot connection. The pivoting handle defines a second aperture and is pivotable from a stored position, in which the first aperture and the second aperture cooperate to define a common aperture, to a second position in which the first aperture is pivotally spaced from the second aperture.