Mixing shaft
10456758 ยท 2019-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Andreas SEILER (Tauberbischofsheim, DE)
- Matthias Bechtold (Hardheim, DE)
- Martin Dorr (Walldurn, DE)
- Christian Luksche (Grossostheim, DE)
Cpc classification
B01F27/2121
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/0724
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention concerns a mixing shaft comprising a tool holder and a mixing blade, wherein the tool holder has a recess in which a portion of the mixing blade is fixed. To provide a simple mixing shaft, there is proposed a clamping portion fitted into the recess for fixing the mixing blade portion in the recess, wherein the clamping portion, the recess and the mixing blade portion are of such a configuration that a force-locking connection of the mixing blade in the recess is implemented by means of the clamping portion.
Claims
1. A mixing shaft comprising a tool holder and a mixing blade (3), wherein the tool holder has a recess in which a portion of the mixing blade (3) is fixed, wherein there is provided a clamping part (11) fitted into the recess for fixing the mixing blade portion in the recess, wherein the clamping part (11), the recess and the mixing blade portion are of such a configuration that a force-locking connection of the mixing blade (3) in the recess is implemented by means of the clamping part, wherein the recess has a first and a second recess portion, wherein the mixing blade portion is arranged in the first recess portion and the clamping part (11) is arranged at least partially in the second recess portion, wherein the tool holder has an axis of rotation and the mixing shaft (1) is adapted to be rotated about the axis of rotation, wherein the second recess portion is arranged in the axial direction beside the first recess portion, characterised in that the clamping part (11) is supported both at the mixing blade portion and also at a wall of the second recess portion, wherein both the clamping part (11) and also either the mixing blade portion or the wall of the second recess portion have mutually corresponding wedge surfaces (13), or the clamping part (11) is of a two-part structure and the two parts of the clamping part (25, 26) have mutually corresponding wedge surfaces (27).
2. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the first part of the clamping part (25) has a threaded bore and the second part of the clamping part (26) has a through bore which are so arranged that the second part of the clamping part (26) can be fixed to the first part of the clamping part (25) by means of a screw which engages through the through bore in the second clamping part (26) into the threaded bore in the first part of the clamping part, so that the corresponding wedge surfaces (27) of the clamping part (25, 26) bear against each other, and the two parts of the clamping part (25, 26) can be displaced relative to each other by rotation of the screw.
3. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the tool holder comprises a tool shaft (10) and a plurality of tool holder disks (2) connected to the tool shaft (10), wherein the recess is arranged in at least one tool holder disk (2).
4. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 3 characterised in that the recess comprises two recess parts, wherein the first recess part is arranged in a first tool holder disk (2) and the second recess part is arranged in a second tool holder disk (2), wherein the tool holder disks (2) are positioned in mutually juxtaposed relationship in such a way that the first and second recess parts form the recess.
5. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 4 characterised in that each tool holder disk (2) has both a first and also a second recess part which are respectively provided together with a second recess part and a first recess part respectively of an adjacently positioned further tool holder disk (2) to form a recess.
6. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the clamping part (11) is screwed to the tool shaft (10).
7. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 6 characterised in that there is provided a protective element which is arranged in the second recess portion and covers the clamping portion part (11), wherein the protective element completely closes the second recess portion, the protective element.
8. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the mixing blade portion and the tool holder are connected together by way of a positively locking connection.
9. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 8 characterised in that the mixing blade portion has a through opening arranged in the first recess portion is a pin connected to the tool holder, wherein for fixing the mixing blade portion same can be pushed with its through opening over the pin.
10. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 5 characterised in that the mixing blade portion and the tool holder are connected together by way of a positively locking connection and the tool holder disk is substantially in the form of a circular ring in a cross-section perpendicularly to the axis of rotation, wherein the positively locking connection is arranged closer to the inner radius of the circular ring shape than to the outer radius.
11. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 9 characterised in that the mixing blade portion has an opening as part of the positively locking connection and the clamping portion (11) at least partially covers the opening.
12. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that in the peripheral direction the clamping part (11) is of a maximum extent greater than the maximum extent of the mixing blade portion.
13. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 8 characterised in that the smallest spacing (a) between the mixing blade portion and the tool holder in the axial direction is less than the necessary displacement travel (c) of the mixing blade portion in the axial direction to release the mixing blade (3) from the positively locking connection.
14. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 1 characterised in that the clamping part (11) is screwed to the tool holder.
15. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 7 wherein the protective element is a protective cap (6).
16. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 8 characterised in that the mixing blade portion and the tool holder are connected together by way of a pin connection.
17. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 9 characterised in that the through opening has a circular cross-section.
18. A mixing shaft as set forth in claim 11 wherein the clamping part (11) completely covers the opening.
Description
(1) Further advantages, features and possible uses will be clearly apparent from the description hereinafter of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying Figures in which:
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(18) At its upper end the mixing shaft 1 has a fixing flange 5 with which it can be fixed to a corresponding drive shaft.
(19) Protective caps 6 can be seen immediately above or below the mixing blades 3. The protective caps 6 can be fitted into corresponding recess portions in the tool holder disks 2 and terminate flush therewith. The protective caps 6 can be made for example from plastic.
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(21) In addition the protective caps 6 are shown in part above and in part below the mixing blades 3. In general preferred embodiments are those in which the protective caps are arranged either all above the mixing blades or all below the mixing blades.
(22) The individual tool holder disks 2 are arranged on a mixing shaft 10 (not shown in
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(25) In the illustrated embodiment the tool holder disk 2 has two recesses, into respective ones of which a portion of a mixing blade 3 is fitted. In the illustrated embodiment a mixing blade 3 has a circular opening through which a pin 15 connected to the tool holder disk 2 is passed.
(26) In contrast the portion of the other mixing blade 3 has two indentations at the left and right edges, into which two pins 16 which are both mounted to the tool holder disk engage. The fact that the Figure shows two different fixing systems, that is to say fixing with a pin 15 or fixing with two pins 16, only serves to illustrate that different fixing systems can be used to make a positively locking connection. In general an embodiment in which only one of the two fixing systems is used is to be preferred to reduce the stocking requirement of the corresponding mixing blades. It is only for the situation where mixing blades of different geometries are used within the mixing shaft that different fixing systems can be used to identify the mixing blade geometry, in order to ensure that the correct mixing blade geometry is always positioned in the correct recess. The pins, projections or recesses can also be formed with a part-circular, for example semicircular cross-section, or another cross-section.
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(28) It will be seen here that the recess in the tool holder extends over two tool holder disks 2. The part of the recess that is arranged in the lower tool holder disk 2 includes the first recess portion. A portion of the mixing blade 3 is positioned in that recess portion. The second recess portion is partly arranged in the part of the recess, that is provided by the upper tool holder disk 2. The clamping part 11 is thus partly arranged in the recess part provided by the lower tool holder disk and partly in the recess part provided by the upper tool holder disk 2. In the illustrated embodiment the protective cap 6 is of a U-shaped form, wherein arranged at the outside of a limb of the U-shape is a rib engaging into a corresponding groove 18 in the inside wall of the second recess portion. The protective cap 6 preferably made from plastic can then be clipped into the corresponding recess so that it engages into the groove 18. For removal purposes the protective cap can be pierced for example with a tool and levered out of the recess.
(29) The recess is of a stepped configuration in the axial direction, that is to say the recess has a part of a smaller width in the peripheral direction and a part of a larger width in the peripheral direction. The width of the mixing blade portion approximately corresponds to the smaller width so that the mixing blade portion can be fitted into the part of smaller width. The height of the mixing blade portion in the axial direction is however somewhat greater than the height of the part of the smaller width so that the mixing blade portion projects somewhat into the part of greater width.
(30) That arrangement ensures that the clamping part 11 is supported on the mixing blade portion and not on the top side of the lower tool holder disk in order in that way to permit a secure force-locking connection.
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(32) In addition the section here through the clamping part 11 is so selected that it is possible to see a further bore 17 with an adjoining pushing-off thread 17. That bore 17 with the pushing-off thread 17 is required only for dismantling of the clamping part 11. Firstly the screws 12 are released. In order to press the clamping part 11 out of its position a screw is screwed into the bore 17, the base of the screw then pressing for example against the tool shaft 10 to push the clamping part 11 radially outwardly.
(33) That will be still more clearly apparent by referring to the cross-sectional view in
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(39) By way of example two tool holder disks 2 are shown here, which together have a recess for receiving a mixing blade 3 and a clamping part 25, 26. The clamping part 25, 26 comprises a first part 25 and a second part 26. The two parts 25, 26 have mutually corresponding wedge surfaces 27. The two parts 25, 26 are placed upon each other in such a way that the corresponding wedge surfaces 27 bear against each other. The second part 26 of the wedge element has a bore 29 which here is in the form of a stepped bore. The first part of the clamping part 25 has a threaded bore 28. The second part 26 can be fixed to the first part 25 by means of a fixing screw 30. The first part 25 is drawn in the direction of the second part 26 by tightening of the screw 30 so that it is displaced on the wedge surfaces 27 and the two-part wedge element 25, 26 expands in the axial direction, thereby producing the clamping action.
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(41) To prevent soiling of the heads of the screws 12, 30 during operation plugs are fitted into the stepped bores.
LIST OF REFERENCES
(42) 1 mixing shaft 2 tool holder disks 3 mixing blades 4 inclined edges 5 fixing flange 6 protective caps 7 termination disk 7 screwed termination disk 8 bracing ring 9 bracing screws 10 tool shaft 11 clamping part 12, 30 fixing screw 13, 28 threaded bore 14 hexagonal recess 15 pin 16 two pins 17, 29 bore 17 pushing-off thread 18 groove/rib 19 wedge surface/groove 20 bores 21 dogs/separate pin 22 corresponding opening 23 recess 24 plug 25 first part of a clamping part 26 second part of a clamping part 27 wedge surfaces