Static mixer assembly with a fluid mixing device
US-2025114757-A1 · Apr 10, 2025 · US
US11633705B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11633705-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916674846-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2023 |
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An agitator for disposition within a cavity of a vessel body containing a particulate includes a weighted portion and a stirring portion. The agitator is positioned and disposed relative to the vessel body to move the stirring portion through the particulate in response to movement of the weighted portion in response to gravitational and/or inertial forces acting on the weighted portion due to movement of the vessel body. Particulate storage vessel arrangements and methods of particulate mixing are also described.
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What is claimed is: 1. An agitator for disposition within a cavity of a vessel body containing a particulate, the agitator comprising: a stirring portion having a rod member and a plurality of tine members extending radially from the rod member, the plurality of tine members being coplanar within a first plane arranged parallel to an axis of the rod member; and a flip member arranged at an end of the agitator, the flip member extending radially from the rod member and having a weighted ball portion connected to the rod member by a rod portion, wherein the weighted ball portion is radially offset from the tine member; wherein the agitator is positionable relative to the vessel body to move the stirring portion through the particulate in response to movement of the weighted portion in response to gravitational and/or inertial forces acting on the weighted portion due to movement of the vessel body. 2. The agitator as recited in claim 1 , wherein the rod member defines an axis; wherein the tine member has a base portion and a tip portion, the base portion connecting the tip portion with the rod member; and wherein the rod portion connects the weighted ball portion with the rod member at a location radially offset from the tip portion of the tine member to flip the agitator end-over-end responsive to force applied to the weighted ball portion of the flip member. 3. The agitator of claim 2 , wherein the rod member connects the tine member to the flip member, the flip member axially offset from the tine member. 4. The agitator of claim 2 , wherein the rod member is a first rod member and further comprising at least one second rod member, the second rod member arranged along the axis and connected to the first rod member by the tine member. 5. The agitator of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of tine members is a first tine member and a second tine member, the second tine member being connected to the rod member. 6. The agitator of claim 5 , further comprising another tine member, wherein the another tine member is arranged in a plane orthogonal relative to the first tine member. 7. The agitator of claim 2 , wherein the flip member is a first flip member and further comprising a second flip member connected to the rod member. 8. The agitator of claim 7 , wherein the first flip member and the tine member are arranged in a common plane, and wherein the second flip member is offset from the first flip member 90-degrees or 180-degrees. 9. The agitator of claim 7 , wherein the first flip member and the second flip member are arranged at a same side of the tine member. 10. The agitator of claim 7 , wherein the first flip member and the second flip member are arranged at opposite sides of the tine member. 11. The agitator of claim 2 , wherein the rod member is one of a plurality of rod members axially spaced from one another along the axis, wherein the tine member is one of a plurality of tine members connected to the rod members, and wherein the flip member is one of a plurality of flip members circumferentially offset from one another about the axis. 12. The agitator of claim 1 , wherein the flip member is one of a plurality of flip members, wherein the plurality of flip members are evenly distributed between axially opposite ends of the agitator, wherein the plurality of flip members are evenly distributed about the axis, and wherein the plurality of flip members are unevenly distributed radially about the axis. 13. The agitator of claim 1 , wherein the agitator is formed from a polymeric or a metallic material.
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