Blender for mixing and pumping solids and fluids and method of use thereof

US2016279585A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016279585-A1
Application numberUS-201514668032-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 25, 2015
Priority dateMar 25, 2015
Publication dateSep 29, 2016
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An apparatus and method are disclosed for mixing and pumping solids and fluids and includes use of a blender including: a casing defining a cavity; a drive shaft extending through a casing opening into the cavity; a slinger having an outer edge, a center, a bottom slinger surface, a top slinger surface, and a plurality of slinger blades extending upwardly from the top slinger surface, wherein the slinger is attached to the drive shaft, and wherein the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface continuously increases from the outer edge to the center; and an impeller having a bottom impeller surface and a plurality of impeller blades extending downwardly from the bottom impeller surface, wherein the impeller is positioned below the slinger and is attached to the drive shaft.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A blender comprising: a casing defining a cavity and having a top casing surface and a bottom casing surface; a drive shaft extending through a casing opening into the cavity; a slinger having an outer edge, a center, a bottom slinger surface facing the bottom casing surface, a top slinger surface facing the top casing surface, and a plurality of slinger blades extending upwardly from the top slinger surface, wherein the slinger is attached to the drive shaft, and wherein the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface continuously increases from the outer edge to the center; and an impeller having a bottom impeller surface facing the bottom casing surface and a plurality of impeller blades extending downwardly from the bottom impeller surface, wherein the impeller is positioned below the slinger and is attached to the drive shaft. 2 . The blender of claim 1 wherein A is the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface at or near the center of the slinger; B is the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface at or near the outer edge of the slinger; and the ratio of A to B is up to about 20:1. 3 . The blender of claim 1 wherein the drive shaft extends upwardly through a bottom casing opening defined by the bottom casing surface into the cavity. 4 . The blender of claim 3 wherein the top casing surface defines a top casing opening. 5 . The blender of claim 4 wherein the area of the top casing opening in the top casing surface is from about 15% to about 60% of the total area of the top casing surface. 6 . The blender of claim 1 wherein the top casing surface defines a top casing opening, and wherein the drive shaft extends downwardly through the top casing opening into the cavity. 7 . The blender of claim 6 wherein the area of the top casing opening in the top casing surface is from about 15% to about 60% of the total area of the top casing surface. 8 . The blender of claim 1 wherein the top slinger surface has a convex shape. 9 . The blender of claim 1 wherein the top slinger surface has a spline-type shape. 10 . The blender of claim 1 wherein the plurality of slinger blades each have an inner end which is substantially tangential to an inner circumference of the top slinger surface. 11 . The blender of claim 1 wherein C is a distance from the top of the plurality of slinger blades to the top casing surface; D is a distance from the top of the plurality of slinger blades to the top slinger surface; and the ratio of C to D is between about 0.1:1 to about 2:1. 12 . The blender of claim 1 wherein the impeller further comprises a bottom plate attached to the bottom of the impeller blades, and a plurality of pump out vanes extending from the bottom plate toward the bottom casing surface; E is a distance from the bottom surface of the pump out vanes to the bottom casing surface; F is a distance from the bottom surface of the pump out vanes to the bottom plate; and the ratio of E to F is at most about 1.5:1. 13 . The blender of claim 1 wherein the slinger further comprises a substantially flat edge extending radially from the outer edge and comprising a substantially flat edge top surface, wherein the height of the substantially flat edge top surface above the bottom slinger surface is within 5% of the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface at the outer edge; and wherein the width of the substantially flat edge is at most 25% of the radius of the slinger. 14 . A slinger and impeller assembly comprising: a drive shaft; a slinger having an outer edge, a center, a bottom slinger surface, a top slinger surface, and a plurality of slinger blades extending upwardly from the top slinger surface, wherein the slinger is attached to the drive shaft, and wherein the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface continuously increases from the outer edge to the center; and an impeller having a bottom impeller surface and a plurality of impeller blades extending downwardly from the bottom impeller surface, wherein the impeller is positioned below the slinger and is attached to the drive shaft. 15 . The slinger and impeller assembly of claim 14 wherein A is the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface at or near the center of the slinger; B is the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface at or near the outer edge of the slinger; and the ratio of A to B is up to about 20:1. 16 . The slinger and impeller assembly of claim 14 wherein the top slinger surface has a convex shape. 17 . The slinger and impeller assembly of claim 14 wherein the top slinger surface has a spline-type shape. 18 . The slinger and impeller assembly of claim 14 wherein the slinger further comprises a substantially flat edge extending radially from the outer edge and comprising a substantially flat edge top surface, wherein the height of the substantially flat edge top surface above the bottom slinger surface is within 5% of the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface at the outer edge; and wherein the width of the substantially flat edge is at most 25% of the radius of the slinger. 19 . A method for mixing a solid with a fluid comprising: utilizing a blender comprising: a casing defining a cavity and having a top casing surface and a bottom casing surface, wherein the top casing surface defines a top casing opening; a drive shaft extending through a casing opening into the cavity; a slinger having an outer edge, a center, a bottom slinger surface facing the bottom casing surface, a top slinger surface facing the top casing surface, and a plurality of slinger blades extending upwardly from the top slinger surface, wherein the slinger is attached to the drive shaft, and wherein the height of the top slinger surface above the bottom slinger surface continuously increases from the outer edge to the center; and an impeller having a bottom impeller surface facing the bottom casing surface and a plurality of impeller blades extending downwardly from the bottom impeller surface, wherein the impeller is positioned below the slinger and is attached to the drive shaft; introducing a solid into the top casing opening; introducing a fluid to the impeller through a bottom casing opening of the casing; mixing the solid with the fluid thereby forming a mixture; and discharging the mixture from the blender. 20 . The method of claim 19 wherein the solid comprises a proppant and the fluid comprises water. 21 . The method of claim 19 wherein the slinger further comprises breathing holes, and wherein entrained air in the mixture is drawn through the breathing holes and escapes the blender through the top casing opening. 22 . The method of claim 19 wherein the plurality of slinger blades are at least partially closed off to the top casing surface. 23 . The blender of claim 1 wherein the plurality of slinger blades are at least partially closed off to the top casing surface.

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  • B01F23/53Primary

    using driven stirrers · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • the stirrers co-operating with stationary guiding elements (B01F27/812 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016279585A1 cover?
An apparatus and method are disclosed for mixing and pumping solids and fluids and includes use of a blender including: a casing defining a cavity; a drive shaft extending through a casing opening into the cavity; a slinger having an outer edge, a center, a bottom slinger surface, a top slinger surface, and a plurality of slinger blades extending upwardly from the top slinger surface, wherein t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schlumberger Technology Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01F23/53. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Sep 29 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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