Folding mixing impeller
09604183 ยท 2017-03-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01F27/0541
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A folding impeller formed around a central hub. The folding impeller has a plurality of impeller blades each formed with a leading portion that is extended from a trailing portion, with the leading and trailing portions of the blade and including an obtuse angle therebetween. The trailing portion of each blade is mounted for tangential rotation about the hub between a folded state and a spread state, wherein in the folded state an axis of the hub lies within the angle included between the leading and trailing portions of each of the impeller blades, and wherein in the spread state each blades is tangentially extended from the hub with the included angle being arranged transverse of the axis of the hub, and wherein the trailing portion is arranged substantially parallel with the axis, and the leading portion forms an angle of attack therewith.
Claims
1. A folding impeller, comprising: a central hub having an axis of rotation defined along a cylindrical bore; a plurality of impeller blades each comprising a leading portion extended from a trailing portion and forming an obtuse angle included therebetween, the trailing portion of each impeller blade being rotatably mounted for tangential rotation about the central hub between a folded state and a spread state, wherein in the folded state of the impeller blades, the axis of the center hub lies substantially within the included angle of each of the impeller blades, and wherein in the spread state of the impeller blades, each of the impeller blades is tangentially extended from the center hub with the included angle being arranged transverse of the axis of the center hub, and wherein the trailing portion is arranged substantially aligned with the axis, and the leading portion is arranged an angle therewith.
2. The folding impeller of claim 1, wherein in the spread state of the impeller blades, the angle included between the leading portion and the trailing portion is arranged substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the center hub.
3. The folding impeller of claim 1, wherein the trailing portion is arranged substantially parallel with the axis of rotation.
4. The folding impeller of claim 1, wherein the angle included between the leading portion and the trailing portion is an obtuse angle.
5. The folding impeller of claim 4, wherein in the spread state of the impeller blades, the leading portion of each of the impeller blades is arranged at an attack angle from the perpendicular thereto when the impeller rotates about the axis of rotation.
6. The folding impeller of claim 1, wherein a hinge member rotatably couples each impeller blade for tangential rotation about the central hub.
7. The folding impeller of claim 6, wherein the hinge member further comprises a pin rotatably coupling the trailing portion of each impeller blade to an exterior wall of the hub.
8. A folding impeller, comprising: a central hub comprising an exterior wall surrounding a cylindrical bore defining a longitudinal axis of rotation; a plurality of impeller blades each comprising a leading portion extended from a trailing portion and defining an obtuse angle included therebetween, the trailing portion of each impeller blade being pinned at the exterior wall of the central hub in a manner permitting tangential rotation thereof between a folded state and a spread state, wherein in the folded state of the impeller blades, the longitudinal axis of the central hub is substantially aligned with the angle included between the leading portion and the trailing portion of each of the impeller blades, and wherein in the spread state of the impeller blades, each of the impeller blades is tangentially extended from the exterior wall of the central hub with the angle included between the leading portion and the trailing portion being arranged transverse of the longitudinal axis of the central hub, and wherein the trailing portion is arranged substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis, and the leading portion forming a angle of attack that is positive relative to a plane of rotation of the central hub.
9. The folding impeller of claim 8, wherein a hinge member rotatably pins each impeller blade for tangential rotation relative to the exterior wall of the central hub.
10. The folding impeller of claim 9, wherein the hinge member further comprises a pin rotatably coupling the trailing portion of each impeller blade to the exterior wall of the central hub.
11. The folding impeller of claim 8, wherein the exterior wall of the central hub further comprises a plurality of slots formed partially therethrough, and the trailing portion of each impeller blade is further rotatably mounted in one of the plurality of slots.
12. The folding impeller of claim 8, wherein the plurality of impeller blades is uniformly distributed around the exterior wall of the central hub.
13. The folding impeller of claim 12, wherein the plurality of impeller blades is three blades.
14. A folding impeller, comprising: a central hub having an axis of rotation defined along a cylindrical bore; a plurality of forward-pitch impeller blades each comprising a leading portion extended from a trailing portion and forming an obtuse angle included therebetween with the leading portion forming a forward pitch relative to a rotational direction of the central hub, the trailing portion of each impeller blade being rotatably mounted for tangential rotation about the central hub between a folded state and a spread state, wherein in the folded state of the forward-pitch impeller blades, the axis of rotation lies substantially within the included angle of each of the impeller blades, and wherein in the spread state of the forward-pitch impeller blades, each of the impeller blades is tangentially extended from the center hub with the included angle being arranged transverse of the axis of rotation, and wherein the trailing portion is arranged substantially aligned with the axis of rotation, and the leading portion is arranged for forming an angle-of-attack therewith.
15. The folding impeller of claim 14, wherein in the folded state of the forward-pitch impeller blades, the plurality of forward-pitch impeller blades fold around a columnar space defined by the cylindrical bore of the central hub.
16. The folding impeller of claim 15, wherein a hinge member rotatably pins the trailing portion of each impeller blade for tangential rotation relative to an exterior wall of the central hub.
17. The folding impeller of claim 16, wherein the exterior wall of the central hub further comprises a plurality of slots formed partially therethrough, and the trailing portion of each impeller blade is further rotatably mounted in one of the plurality of slots.
18. The folding impeller of claim 15, wherein the plurality of impeller blades is uniformly distributed around the central hub.
19. The folding impeller of claim 18, wherein the plurality of impeller blades is three blades.
20. The folding impeller of claim 18, wherein the cylindrical bore of the central hub is further mounted on a drive shaft; wherein in the folded state the plurality of forward-pitch impeller blades fold around either the drive shaft, or around a columnar space defined either by an extension of the cylindrical bore of the central hub or by an extension of the drive shaft; and wherein the angle-of-attack of the leading portion is positive relative to a plane of rotation through which the central hub rotates on the drive shaft, and is further directed along a direction of rotation of the drive shaft.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(14) A detailed illustrative embodiment of the present mixing impeller device is disclosed herein. However, techniques, systems and operating structures in accordance with the present mixing impeller device may be embodied in a wide variety of forms and modes, some of which may be quite different from those in the disclosed embodiment. Consequently, the specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are merely representative, yet in that regard, they are deemed to afford the best embodiment for purposes of disclosure and to provide a basis for the claims herein which define the scope of the present mixing impeller device. The following presents a detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of the present mixing impeller device.
(15) In the Figures, like numerals indicate like elements.
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(17) Folding impeller 10 includes a plurality (three shown) of impeller blades 18 uniformly distributed around central hub 12 in such manner as to ensure balanced operation when drive shaft S is turning. Each impeller blade 18 has a leading edge portion 20 extended along a bend 21 thereof from a trailing edge portion 22 and forming an obtuse angle 24 included therebetween. As shown in
(18) Folding mixing impeller 10 is collapsible into it's folded state (phantom lines) about hub 12 to a size small enough to fit through an opening into a closed vat. Flats 32 also permit impeller blades 18 collapse within a smaller footprint 34 (shown in dashed lines) than would result without flats 32 being present. For example, in
(19) Accordingly, proximal end portion 28 of each trailing portion 22 of each impeller blade 18 is rotatably mounted by hinge member 26 to one of flats 32 on exterior wall 30 of central hub 12 for tangential rotation thereabout.
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(21) Impeller blades 18 are rotated (arrow 37) about hinge members 26 for being tangentially extended from respective flats 32 on exterior wall 30 of center hub 12. In the spread state (solid lines) of impeller 10, angle 24 included between leading portion 20 and trailing portion 22 of each impeller blade 18 is arranged substantially transverse of axis 16 of center hub 12. Accordingly, trailing portion 22 of each impeller blade 18 is arranged substantially parallel with axis 16, and leading portion 20 is arranged at an angle-of-attack 36 from the perpendicular thereto when impeller 10 rotates in a direction (arrows 38) according to drive shaft S and positive relative to a plane of rotation 39 through which impeller hub 12 rotates on drive shaft S, as illustrated in
(22) Folding impeller 10 is a design aimed at smaller sizes, e.g., less than twenty (20) inch diameter, but the design could be expanded upwards from there as well without undue experimentation.
(23) One unique feature of folding impeller 10 is a blade design that is more efficient than known prior art designs. Angle of attack 36 of folding blades 18 of impeller 10 is shallower or flatter and less perpendicular, to axis 16. Accordingly, leading edge portion 20 of each folding blade 18 is more parallel to axis 16 and to the flow (arrow 40) of the material in the vessel. Trailing edge portion 22 of each blade 18 is a steeper pitch relative to axis 16 than known prior art devices. Therefore, trailing edge portion 22 of each blade 18 is more perpendicular to the flow direction, which causes the flow to accelerate in the flow direction. This shallower or flatter and less perpendicular design of leading edge portion 20, and steeper pitched trailing edge portion 22 of folding blades 18 is exactly opposite from the less sophisticated impellers of the prior art that fold the blade oppositely to fit around the drive shaft S.
(24) Another unique feature of folding impeller 10 is a forward pitch blade design that actually folds blades 18 into the flow of the material in the vessel when folding impeller 10 is opening. Thus, this forward pitch blade 18 of folding impeller 10 is a design that actually folds toward the flow direction in the vessel when opening folding impeller 10 is unfolding from the folded state into the spread state. Furthermore, as illustrated in
(25) Most known folding impellers of the prior art only have two blades, which causes the impellers to be both less efficient and less stable in operation, than the three impeller blades 18 of folding impeller 10 that are uniformly distributed around central hub 12, which ensures balanced operation when drive shaft S is turning.
(26) Central hub 12 of folding impeller 10 is formed with cylindrical bore 14 completely there through, which permits impeller 10 to be mounted anywhere on drive shaft S. In contrast, known folding impellers of the prior art only have socket-style hubs such that the impeller can only be mounted on the end of drive shaft S.
(27) Also, blades 18 of folding impeller 10 hang along drive shaft S when in the folded state, which permits the pass-through opening in the vessel to be smaller for inserting and removing impeller 10 than was possible for prior art impeller devices. Other folding impeller designs of the prior art hang the blades offset from the hub, and actually require the user to hold the blades together around drive shaft S when inserting the impeller into the vessel opening.
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(29) While the preferred and additional alternative embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the inventor makes the following claims.