STIRRER COMPRISING TWO ROTATING SHAFTS HAVING INTERSECTING STIRRING BLADES CAPABLE OF ROTATING SYMMETRICALLY AND ROTATING IN IDENTICAL DIRECTION AND STIRRING METHOD
20190126225 ยท 2019-05-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A21C1/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F35/751
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/752
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/333
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/451
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A22C5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B01F2215/0422
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F27/0726
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a stirrer for stirring a raw material such as flour or meat. Two rotating shafts are installed inside the stirrer such that stirring blades intersect with each other. The two rotating shafts are controlled to simultaneously rotate symmetrically or to rotate in the same direction, and the stirred raw material is discharged through a side surface of a stirring tank of the stirrer. The rotating shafts having the stirring blades fromed thereon are connected to a driving means that can adjust the phase angle of the two shafts, via a position control device. The raw material is stirred while relative positions are adjusted such that the stirring blades formed on the two rotating shafts do not interfere with each other.
Claims
1. A stirrer comprising: two rotating shafts having intersecting stirring blades capable of rotating symmetrically and rotating in an identical direction; stirring blades formed on each of the rotating shafts and connected to a driving means trhat can adjust a phase angle of the two shafts; and a position control device connected to the driving means such that a raw material is stirred while the relative positions of the stirring blades are adjusted such that the stirring blades formed on the two rotating shafts do not interfere with each other.
2. The stirrer further comprising a stirring tank having a raw material discharge hole formed in a lower portion of a side surface of the stirring tank; and a discharge cover, configured to open or close the raw material discharge hole.
3. A stirring method comprising: providing a driving means for adjusting a phase angle of two shafts to one pair of rotating shafts, which have stirring blades formed at predetermined intervals and are mounted in parallel to each other, so as to control the rotating directions of the rotating shafts by means of a position control device; and when mixing a raw material, repetitively carrying out stirring the raw material by rotation in symmetrical directions by setting a phase angle of the stirring blades in a range of 70-110 or 160-200 and then stirring the raw material by rotation in a same direction by setting the phase angle of the stirring blades to 10 or less by means of the position control device at every set time.
4. The stirring method according to claim 3, wherein the phase angle of the stirring blades is set to 90 or 180, and when the stirring is carried out by rotation in a same direction, the phase angle of the stirring blades is set to 0.
5. The stirring method according to claim 3, wherein after the stirring of the raw material is completed, the mixed raw material is discharged by rotation operation in a same direction through a raw material discharge hole formed in a lower portion of a stirring tank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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BRIEF EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
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TABLE-US-00001 1: stirring tank 2: raw materials 4: driving means 5: rotating shafts 6: stirring blades 7: discharge cover 8: raw material discharge hole 9: position control device
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE DISCLOSURE
[0042] Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings so that it can be readily carried out by a person skilled in the art to which the present disclosure belongs. The present disclosure may be embodied in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. The drawings are schematic and illustrate that they are not shown to scale. The relative dimensions and ratios of the parts in the figures are exaggerated or reduced in size for clarity and convenience in the figures, and any dimensions are merely illustrative and not restrictive. In addition, to the same structures, elements or parts appearing in more than one drawing, the same reference symbols are used to denote similar features.
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[0044] Therefore, the raw materials 2 can be mixed while driving the stirring blades 6 to rotate in symmetrical directions or in an identical direction by using the position control device 9.
[0045] It will be appreciated that the position control device 9 may be adopted in any of electrical, electronic, or mechanical ways.
[0046] Furthermore, a raw material discharge hole 8 is formed in the lower portion of a side surface of the stirring tank so as to be opened or closed, wherein the raw material discharge hole 8 is opened or closed by means of a discharge cover 7 such that at the final stage of the mixing of the raw materials 2, the raw materials 2 are mixed by the rotation in an identical direction and thus mixed raw materials 2 can be discharged through the raw material discharge hole 8 without reversing the stirring tank 1.
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[0048] For example, if the non-interference space is designed to cover a range of 5 as shown by a in
[0049] If an interval between the stirring blades 6 disposed on either one of the rotating shafts 5 is wide or the width or outer diameter of the stirring blades 6 is small, the stirring blades 6 of the one rotating shaft 5 does not interfere with the stirring blades of the other rotating shaft but the stirring efficiency is deteriorated. Therefore, this should be taken into account sufficiently when designing.
[0050] The following explains the operations of the present disclosure structured as above.
[0051] First, as the raw materials 2 to be mixed are put in the stirring tank 1 and power is supplied, since the phase angle of the stirring blades 6 is set to 70-110 or 160-200 such that the raw materials are stirred by rotation in symmetrical directions. The, at every set time, the phase angle of the stirring blades 6 is set to 10 or less by the position control device 9 such that the raw materials 2 are stirred by rotation in an identical direction. The stirring of the raw materials 2 by the rotation in symmetrical directions and the stirring of the raw materials 2 by the rotation in an identical direction are carried out repetitively.
[0052] As shown in
[0053] However, as
[0054] Furthermore, as shown in
[0055] Herein, when the phase angle is 90, if it is assumed that the area (size) of the stirring blade 6 is 1, the area of the stirring blade 6 should be gradually decreased as the phase angle becomes smaller or larger than 90 such that the stirring blades 6 are prevented from colliding with each other when the raw materials 2 are mixed by the rotation in symmetrical directions.
[0056] Therefore, it is preferable that the phase angle of the stirring blades 6 is set to 90 or 180 when the stirring is carried out in symmetrical directions while the phase angle of the stirring blades 6 is set to 0 when the stirring is carried out in a same direction, such that the areas of the stirring blades 6 can be maximized.
[0057] That is, if the driving means 4 drives the rotating shafts 5 to rotate in symmetrical directions under the control of the position control device 9 in a state, in which the areas of the stirring blades 6 are set to be maximum, the one pair of stirring blades 6, of which the phase angle is set to 70-110 or 160-200, repetitively intersect each other and mix the raw materials 2, thereby maximizing the stirring efficiency.
[0058] Therefore, if the two rotating shafts 5 stir the raw materials 2 by rotation in symmetrical directions for a set time and then stir the raw materials 2 by rotation in an identical direction by the position control device 9, the raw materials 2 which are gathered in the corner portions of the stirring tank 1 and not mixed can be drawn out and then mixed, thereby exhibiting even mixing efficiency.
[0059] As the mixing of the raw materials 2 is completed in a short time by combination of the rotation in symmetrical directions and the rotation in an identical direction as described above, the discharge cover 7 is opened from the raw material discharge hole 8 in the lower portion of the side surface of the stirring tank 1 and the stirring blades 6 are finally rotated in an identical direction, such that the mixed raw material 2 can be discharged simply without reversing the stirring tank 1 itself.
[0060] While the embodiments of the present disclosure have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, a person skilled in the art will recognize that the present disclosure can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof.
[0061] Therefore, it should be understood that the above-described embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the scope of the present disclosure described in the foregoing description is defined by the appended claims, and all equivalents or variations derived therefrom are to be construed as being included within the scope of the present disclosure.