Mixing apparatus
09814245 · 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Johannes Haas (Vienna, AT)
- JOSEF HAAS (LEOBENDORF, AT)
- STEFAN JIRASCHEK (KOENIGSBRUNN, AT)
- Jozsef Budai (Korneuburg, AT)
Cpc classification
A21C1/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A21C1/142
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F27/811
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/861
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/808
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A21C1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A mixing apparatus has a mixing container disposed in the upper part of the mixing apparatus, preferably standing on a frame, which is open towards the top. The mixing container includes a single-shaft agitator disposed in the lower part of the mixing apparatus. The agitator has a vertically disposed agitator shaft to which is fastened an agitating tool configured as a rotor body which is disposed in the mixing container just above the container base. The single-shaft agitator is a statorless agitator and the rotor body fastened to the agitator shaft is surrounded by an external free space between the rotor body and the container wall of the mixing container. The agitator shaft is adjustable in its spacing distance from the cylinder axis.
Claims
1. A mixing apparatus, comprising: an upwardly open mixing container disposed in an upper part of the mixing apparatus, said mixing container having a base, a container wall, and a central cylinder axis; a single-shaft agitator disposed in a lower part of the mixing apparatus, said agitator including a vertically disposed agitator shaft and an agitating tool fastened to said agitator shaft, said agitating tool being a rotor body disposed in said mixing container just above said container base; said single-shaft agitator being a statorless agitator and said rotor body being surrounded by an external free space between said rotor body and said container wall of said mixing container; and wherein said agitator shaft is adjustably mounted for adjusting a spacing distance thereof from said cylinder axis; and wherein said agitator shaft is mounted in a circularly configured and rotatably mounted bearing plate in a circular section of said container base, and a mounting is radially offset to an axis of rotation of said bearing plate.
2. The mixing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said container wall is cylindrical and said agitator shaft is disposed parallel to and at a spacing distance from said cylinder axis.
3. The mixing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein a diameter of said rotor body is 45 to 75% of an inside diameter of said mixing container.
4. The mixing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein a distance between said cylinder axis and said agitator shaft lies within a range of 2% to 15% of said inside diameter of said mixing container.
5. The mixing apparatus according to claim 1, which comprises a cover for closing a top of said mixing container, said top being provided with feed devices including filling openings for dough ingredients to be mixed and nozzles for injecting liquid dough ingredients or cleaning liquids.
6. The mixing apparatus according to claim 5, wherein a position of said feed devices is adjustable.
7. The mixing apparatus according to claim 1, which comprises an outlet tube mounted at said container base and a closing apparatus for selectively closing or opening said outlet tube.
8. The mixing apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said container base is inclined towards said outlet tube.
9. The mixing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said rotor body comprises a base plate formed with openings and webs, substantially radial mixing vanes disposed on said webs, and a concentric terminating ring disposed parallel to said base plate.
10. The mixing apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said mixing vanes are formed at a radial distance from said agitator shaft beginning from a small initial height and ascending radially outwards towards said terminating ring.
11. The mixing apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said mixing vanes are curved towards a direction of rotation of said rotor body.
12. The mixing apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said openings in said base plate each extend from a center thereof as far as to a vicinity of an outer edge thereof.
13. The mixing apparatus according to claim 9, wherein each of said webs carries two said mixing vanes.
14. The mixing apparatus according to claim 1, which comprises a second curved wall section disposed in said mixing container and having a smaller height than said cylindrical mixing container.
15. The mixing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said rotor body comprises a plurality of mixing vanes arranged in a star shape.
16. The mixing apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said mixing vanes are curved mixing vanes.
17. The mixing apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said mixing vanes are radially extending mixing vanes.
18. The mixing apparatus according to claim 15, wherein at said rotor body said mixing vanes that are arranged in a star shape project with inner end sections thereof into an inner free space of said rotor body.
19. The mixing apparatus according to claim 15, wherein at said rotor body said mixing vanes that are arranged in a star shape project with outer end sections thereof outwards over an outer edge of a terminating ring of said rotor body and project into said external annular free space between said rotor body and said cylindrical container wall of said mixing container.
20. The mixing apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said rotor body comprises a terminating ring and additional mixing vanes projecting outwards over an outer edge of said terminating ring, and said additional mixing vanes project into the external annular free space between said rotor body and said container wall of said mixing container.
21. The mixing apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said additional mixing vanes are formed in one piece with said mixing vanes disposed between a base plate and said terminating ring of said rotor body.
22. The mixing apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said additional mixing vanes comprise a lower section extending parallel to the axis of rotation of said rotor and an upper section extending obliquely to said axis of rotation of said rotor.
23. The mixing apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said rotor body is formed with a base plate and said additional mixing vanes project downwards over said base plate of said rotor body.
24. The mixing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said rotor body comprises a base plate fastened to said agitator shaft, and wherein two or more webs delimited by holes or openings are provided at said base plate of said rotor body in a region adjoining said agitator shaft towards the outside.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
(1) The invention is described in detail hereinafter with reference to several exemplary embodiments.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(11) The design for the mixing chamber just described is advantageous for reasons of cost and static reasons since the cylindrical container 15 with the cylindrical container wall 2 gives the mixing apparatus a high strength. With regard to the mixer function, however, only the first cylindrical wall section 11 and the second curved wall section 10 connected thereto, which enclose the mixing chamber 12, are of importance.
(12) As can be seen in
(13) The external free space 14 is shown schematically and by dashed lines in
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(16) The ratio of the cross-sectional narrowing of the external free space along its circumference depends on the arrangement of the second curved wall section 10. This wall section can be disposed by suitable means at a greater or smaller distance from the periphery of the rotor body. In each case, the distance from the rotor body 9 is shortest at the apex 13 of the second curved wall section. The second wall section possibly has a radius R3 whose curvature central point is displaced by about 4% to 30% of the radius R1 with respect to the agitator shaft 8.
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(18) With this design according to
(19) The operating mode of all these mixing apparatus can be accomplished continuously or discontinuously.
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(21) Some examples for the rotor body used are described hereinafter.
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(23) The internal free space 27 is formed in the interior of the rotor body, through which the substance to be mixed can easily penetrate into the rotor body and can be distributed by this again into the mixing chamber. The mixing mass is pressed downwards through the openings 22 so that unmixed or poorly mixed ingredients are avoided under the base plate.
(24) As has already been described, the external free space disposed on the outside around the rotor body brings about an additional mixing component as a result of its cross-sectional variations, with the result that the substance to be mixed is overall thoroughly mixed.
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(26) In the exemplary embodiment of the rotor body 9 shown in
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(33) It is thereby possible to match the agitating behaviour to the other agitation parameters such as, for example, to the rotational speed of the rotor body, to the dough composition and to the amount of dough.
(34) For this purpose a circular cut-out 35 is provided in the container base in which the bearing plate 6 is inserted rotatably but sealed. In the bearing plate 6 the agitator shaft 8 is mounted from bottom to top leading to the rotor body 9, where the bearing position lies outside the axis of rotation 36 of the bearing plate. The agitator motor can be flanged-mounted from below on the bearing plate.
(35) The position of the agitator shaft and the relevant rotor body 9 indicated by the continuous line in
(36) For better clarity, the rotor body 9 is only indicated as a circle in one position and without the relevant mixing vanes.
(37) The mounting of the bearing plate 6 in the cut-out 35 can be selected arbitrarily by the person skilled in the art. In addition to the necessary skill, the tightness of the container base and easy cleaning should also be maintained. This can be achieved, for example, by stepped formation of the cut-out 35 in the container base and sealing with a circumferential sealing ring.
(38) The scope of adjustment of the agitator shaft is shown somewhat exaggerated in
(39) TABLE-US-00001 Reference numbers: 1. Frame 2. Cylindrical container wall 3. Container base 4. Outlet tube 5. Closing apparatus 6. Bearing plate 7. Agitator motor 8. Agitator shaft 9. Rotor body 10. Second curved wall section 11. First cylindrical wall section 12. Mixing chamber 13. Apex 14. External free space 15. Cylindrical container 16. Cover 17. Closure screws 18. Filling openings 19. Nozzle 20. Cylinder axis 21. Base plate 22. Openings 23. Webs 24. Mixing vanes 25. Terminating ring 26. Fastening hole 27. Internal free space 28. Flow channels 29. Central recess 30. Additional mixing vane 31. Lower section 32. Upper section 33. Curvature central point 34. Lateral fastening point 35. Circular cut-out 36. Axis of rotation of bearing plate 37. Arrow R1 Radius of first cylindrical wall section R2 Radial distance R3 Radius of second curved wall section