STIRRER ASSEMBLY
20210394137 · 2021-12-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F27/1131
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/88
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/82
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/11251
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A stirrer assembly for, in use, stirring liquid in a receptacle with the receptacle lid in place, which includes a receptacle receiving portion which is locatable inside the receptacle, a first guide member which is mountable onto a floor of the receptacle for rotatably guiding the receptacle receiving portion, a second guide member which is defined centrally a receptacle lid and extending downward therefrom, for in use, rotatably guiding an upper region of receptacle receiving portion, a sealing member for releasably sealing the second guide member, and a drive member which is connectable to the upper region of the receptacle receiving portion, for in use, transmitting torque to the shaft upon rotation of the said drive member.
Claims
1. A stirrer assembly for, in use, stirring liquid in a receptacle, which includes: a receptacle receiving portion which is locatable inside the receptacle; the receptacle receiving portion further including: a shaft; and a paddle member extending from a bottom region of the shaft; a first guide member which is mountable onto a floor of the receptacle for rotatably guiding the paddle member; a second guide member which is defined centrally a receptacle lid and extending downward therefrom, for in use, rotatably guiding an upper region of the shaft; a sealing member for releasably sealing the second guide member; and a drive member which is connectable to the upper region of the shaft, for in use, transmitting torque to the shaft upon rotation of the said drive member; wherein the receptacle receiving portion is dimensioned so that the upper end region of the shaft does not protrude beyond an upper surface of the second guide member.
2. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the shaft includes a drive member interconnecting formation defined about an upper end region thereof for releasable interconnection with the drive member.
3. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shaft includes a paddle member interconnecting formation defined about a lower end region thereof for releasable interconnecting with the paddle member.
4. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the shaft includes the paddle member.
5. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the paddle member includes a guide receiving formation for rotatably receiving the first guide member.
6. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the paddle member includes a blade arranged transversally the shaft.
7. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the paddle member includes three evenly spaced apart blades radiating from the guide receiving formation.
8. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the guide receiving formation is frustoconically shaped, with a tapered end region thereof adapted to accommodate the first guide member.
9. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein each of the three blades further includes apertures defined therethrough so as to define a perforated paddle member.
10. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first guide member includes a guide protrusion protruding centrally away from the receptacle floor.
11. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second guide member is shaped and sized to fit in a friction fit manner in a centrally defined aperture of the receptacle lid.
12. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second guide member includes sealing formations for sealably mounting the second guide member into a centrally defined aperture of the lid.
13. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein the sealing formations take the form of a pair of washers mounted on either side of the receptacle lid.
14. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 12, wherein the sealing formations take the form of a flange extending circumferentially about an upper end region of the second guide member.
15. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receptacle lid includes the second guide member.
16. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second guide member includes a centrally defined guide bore for receiving an upper end region of the shaft.
17. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 16, wherein the inner surfaces of the guide bore are threaded for receiving a complementary threaded surface defined about the sealing member so as to allow screwing of the sealing member into the second guide member.
18. A stirrer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive member is substantially L-shaped in side view and including a shaft connecting portion extending orthogonally away therefrom for releasable interconnection with an upper region of the shaft.
19. (canceled)
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] The invention will now be described by way of the following, non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0036] In the drawings: —
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046] In the drawings, reference numeral 10 generally depicts a stirrer assembly in accordance with the invention.
[0047] According to the invention there is provided a stirrer assembly 10 for, in use, stirring liquid in a receptacle 12, which includes a receptacle receiving portion 14 which is locatable inside the receptacle 12, the receptacle receiving portion 14 further including a shaft 16 and a paddle member 18 extending from a bottom region of the shaft 16, a first guide member 20 which is mountable onto a floor 22 of the receptacle 12 for rotatably guiding the paddle member 18, a second guide member 24 which is defined centrally a receptacle lid 26 and extending downward therefrom, for in use, rotatably guiding an upper region of the shaft 16, a sealing member 28 for releasably sealing the second guide member 24, and a drive member 30 which is connectable to the upper region of the shaft 16, for in use, transmitting torque to the shaft 16 upon rotation of the said drive member 30, wherein the receptacle receiving portion 14 is dimensioned so that the upper end region of the shaft 16 does not protrude beyond an upper surface of the second guide member 24.
[0048] More clearly shown in
[0049] Although the paddle member 18, 118 and shaft 16 is depicted herein as separate parts, the shaft 16 can also include the paddle member 18, 118 defined at a lower end region thereof.
[0050] The paddle member 18, see
[0051] In one embodiment,
[0052] In another embodiment,
[0053] The guide receiving formation 136 in this embodiment can be frustoconically shaped, with a tapered end region thereof adapted to accommodate the first guide member 20.
[0054] Each of the three blades 138 further includes apertures 140 defined therethrough so as to define a perforated paddle member 118.
[0055] The first guide member 20 can includes a guide protrusion (not shown) protruding from the receptacle floor 22 and arranged centrally therein for accommodating guide receiving formation 136.
[0056] The first guide member can also be in the form of a female type formation, see
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[0058] Second guide member 24 includes sealing formations for sealably mounting the second guide member 24 into the centrally defined aperture of the receptacle lid.
[0059] The sealing formations can take the form of a pair of washers 40 mounted on either side of the lid, depicted in
[0060] It is to be appreciated that the receptacle lid 26 can also include the second guide member 24, where the second guide member 24 extends downward the lid (not shown).
[0061] The second guide member 24 further include a centrally defined guide bore 44, shown in
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[0063] The guide bore 44 can have an inner diameter of about 10 mm.
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[0065] In use, see
[0066] The Applicant considers the invention advantageous in that a stirrer assembly is disclosed which can be utilised in the paint, or any other industry, where the mixing of the liquid is necessary before application or use thereof. The second guide member can further be utilised to dispense the liquid from the receptacle thereby minimise the risk of spills.