Apparatus, Systems And Methods For On Site Mixing
20200070108 ยท 2020-03-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F23/59
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F21/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/2211
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F33/5023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The disclosed apparatus, systems and methods relate to devices, systems and methods for mixing particulate matter such as salt with moisture. In various implementations, the mixer is transportable. In various implementations the mixer comprises a hopper, at least one auger, and a mixing housing. Various implementations, additionally include at least one liquid tank.
Claims
1. A mixer comprising: (a) a hopper; (b) a first auger operatively connected to the hopper; (c) a mixing housing in communication with the first auger; (d) a liquid tank in fluid communication with the mixing housing; and (e) a second auger operatively engaged with the mixing housing, wherein: (i) the first auger conveys a material from the hopper to the mixing housing; (ii) the material is combined with a solution from the liquid tank in the mixing housing; and (iii) the combined material is conveyed out of the mixing housing by the second auger.
2. The mixer of claim 1, wherein the mixer is disposed on a trailer.
3. The mixer of claim 2, wherein the second auger is a stacking auger, the stacking auger comprising a first portion and a second portion.
4. The mixer of claim 3, wherein the stacking auger further comprises a joint between the first portion and the second portion and where in the joint is articulated via a hydraulic system.
5. The mixer of claim 4, further comprising a control system.
6. The mixer of claim 5, wherein the control system controls at least one of the material throughput and solution application.
7. The mixer of claim 6, wherein the material comprises salt and the solution comprises a mixture of distilled concentrated solubles and magnesium chloride.
8. A mixer comprising: (a) a hopper; (b) at least one auger; (c) a mixer comprising at least one liquid port; and (d) at least one liquid tank in fluid communication with the at least one liquid port.
9. The mixer of claim 8, further comprising a power source.
10. The mixer of claim 9, further comprising a hydraulic system powered by the power source.
11. The mixer of claim 10, wherein the mixer is disposed on a trailer.
12. The mixer of claim 11, further comprising at least one of a catwalk, a fender, a ladder, and a step.
13. The mixer of claim 12, wherein the hopper further comprises extendable sides.
14. The mixer of claim 13, wherein the trailer is towable.
15. A mixing system comprising: a mixer comprising: (a) a hopper; (b) a first auger; (c) a second auger; and (d) at least one liquid port, wherein: (i) the first auger mixes a particulate substance; (ii) the at least one liquid port applies a solution to the particulate substance; and (iii) the second auger conveys the particulate substance out of the mixer.
16. The mixing system of claim 15, wherein the particulates include at least one of sand, salt, and chips.
17. The mixing system of claim 16, wherein the solution comprises distilled concentrated solutes.
18. The mixing system of claim 17, wherein the solution further comprises magnesium chloride.
19. The mixing system of claim 18, wherein the distilled concentrated solutes and magnesium chloride are present in the solution at a ratio of about 50:50.
20. The mixing system of claim 19, wherein the mixer processes between 50 and 200 tons of the particulate substance per hour.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0033] The various embodiments disclosed or contemplated herein relate to various devices, systems, and methods relating to a mixer and associated systems and methods for use. Namely, certain implementations relate to a mixing device, for example a mobile mixing device, that can be used to combine various components on site for immediate or later use.
[0034] Turning to the drawings in greater detail,
[0035] In various implementations, the mixer 10 comprises a storage tank 18, such as a liquid storage tank 18, shown in
[0036] Continuing with
[0037] In certain implementations, the pug mill 24 is in mechanical or otherwise driven communication with an actuator via a drive chain or other system configured to cause the admixing material and rotation of the pug mill 24. In various implementations, an actuator can be driven or otherwise controlled by way of the hydraulic system 40 or other known actuation and control systems that can in turn be operated by way of the control and/or monitoring system 50.
[0038] In various implementations, the mixer 10 has a conveying auger 26 in communication with the mixing housing 24. In various of these implementations, the conveying auger 26 is a stacking auger 26, as shown in
[0039] In various alternative implementations, the pug mill 24 is in fluidic communication with a conveyor, so as to allow treated and mixed product to be passed to a further storage location, as would be understood.
[0040] In various implementations, a power source 30 is provided and is in operational communication with the drive train of augers 22 to power them, such as via hydraulic pumps or other known power sources. In various implementations, the power source 30 is a diesel engine 30, as shown in
[0041] In these and other implementations the diesel engine 30 is a 175 horse power (hp) diesel motor. Of course various alternative power sources 30 may be implemented as would be appreciated, ranging from 1 hp to 500 hp or more.
[0042] The power source 30 is in operational communication with a hydraulic system 40 to power the mixing auger 22 and conveying auger 26. The hydraulic system 40 may comprise a hydraulic motor 42 and gear box 44, as shown in
[0043] In use according to various implementations, particulate matter, such as salt, sand and/or other grains, is placed into the hopper 20 where it collects and is driven toward the pug mill 24 via the drive train of auger 22 for mixing/admixing. In various implementations, the pug mill 24 comprises several spigots or nozzles 25, shown in
[0044] In one specific implementation, sand and salt can be introduced into the hopper 20 and sprayed with a mixture of distilled concentrated solutes (DSC) and magnesium chloride and mixed in the pug mill 24. It would be understood that DSC is a byproduct derived from the distillation of rum and/or vodka and can be stored in the liquid storage tank(s) 18. In various implementations, the liquid storage tank(s) 18 holds a mixture of DSC and magnesium chloride in a ratio of 50:50.
[0045] In certain implementations, shown in
[0046] In additional implementations, the controls can be integrated with operations systems and computers, such that automatic mixing and timing protocols can be executed. That is, in one implementation, a user can enter an amount, such as a weight, into a control panel, and the mixer 10 will automatically operate and mix for a pre-determined amount of time for that weight. In further implementations, machine learning can be employed to improve functionality of the mixer.
[0047] In various implementations, the mixer has a throughput of between 50 and 200 tons of particulate matter per hour.
[0048] Further, in certain implementations the mixer 10 has one or more stabilizers (not shown), such as out-riggers, that can be disposed along the support frame 12 so as to provide additional support to the mixer 10 while in use. In some implementations, the mixer has four outriggers, one on each corner of the trailer 1 or support frame 12 to provide stabilization and support to the mixer.
[0049] The mixer 10 may comprise various additional features including a step 60, a fender 62, a ladder 64, and/or a catwalk 66 for accessing the hopper 20 and various other components of the mixer 10, shown in
[0050] Ranges can be expressed herein as from about one particular value, and/or to about another particular value. When such a range is expressed, a further aspect includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent about, it will be understood that the particular value forms a further aspect. It will be further understood that the endpoints of each of the ranges are significant both in relation to the other endpoint, and independently of the other endpoint. It is also understood that there are a number of values disclosed herein, and that each value is also herein disclosed as about that particular value in addition to the value itself. For example, if the value 10 is disclosed, then about 10 is also disclosed. It is also understood that each unit between two particular units are also disclosed. For example, if 10 and 15 are disclosed, then 11, 12, 13, and 14 are also disclosed.
[0051] Although the disclosure has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed apparatus, systems and methods.