Mixing machine system
US-2018361335-A1 · Dec 20, 2018 · US
US9397596B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9397596-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313767090-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 19, 2016 |
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A mixer with a DC motor with a reducing gear is coupled to a speed control circuit. An output shaft from the reducing gear is coupled to a hub drive gear which meshes with a planetary drive gear coupled to a rotary output drive to which mixing implements are removably attached.
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What is claimed: 1. A mixer comprising; a motor housing defining a cradle on an interior thereof; a drive unit coupled to the housing within the cradle and including: a direct current motor having an output shaft; and a double planetary reducing gearbox coupled to the direct current motor and having a drive shaft coupled to said output shaft of said motor; a hub gear rotatably coupled to said housing and coupled to said drive shaft to rotate with said drive shaft; and a drive gear within the housing and coupled to a shaft rotatably mounted to said housing to mesh with said hub gear and provide an output drive for a mixing implement. 2. The mixer as defined in claim 1 wherein said hub and drive gears are beveled gears. 3. The mixer as defined in claim 1 and further including a control circuit for controlling the voltage applied to said direct current motor to control the motor speed and resultant speed of the mixing implement. 4. The mixer as defined in claim 3 , wherein the drive shaft includes a magnet, and wherein said control circuit includes a Hall-effect sensor outputting a signal related to the speed of said drive shaft by movement of the magnet with the drive shaft and one of an application-specific integrated circuit or microprocessor coupled with the Hall-effect sensor and programmed to receive and process the signal and to determine a voltage for application to said direct current motor to control the motor speed and resultant speed of the mixing implement based on desired speed information and the processed signal from the Hall effect sensor. 5. The mixer as defined in claim 4 wherein said control circuit includes an alternating current/direct current rectifier. 6. The mixer as defined in claim 5 wherein said control circuit includes a source of alternating current voltage and a triac coupled between said source and said alternating current/direct current rectifier. 7. The mixer as defined in claim 6 and wherein said control circuit includes a speed control switch. 8. A mixer comprising; a motor housing; a direct current motor positioned in said housing, said motor having an output shaft including a magnet; a mixing implement coupled to said output shaft of said direct current motor; and a control circuit, including: a Hall-effect sensor coupled within the motor housing adjacent the output shaft outputting a signal based on the speed of said output shaft by movement of the magnet with the output shaft; and one of an application-specific integrated circuit and a microprocessor coupled with the Hall-effect sensor and the direct current motor and programmed to receive and process the signal from the Hall-effect sensor and to determine a voltage for application to said direct current motor to control the motor speed and resultant speed of the mixing implement based on desired speed information and the processed signal from the Hall effect sensor. 9. The mixer as defined in claim 8 and further including a double planetary reducing gearbox coupled to the direct current motor and having a drive shaft coupled to said output shaft of said motor and including a drive shaft. 10. The mixer as defined in claim 9 and further including a hub gear rotatably coupled to said housing and coupled to said drive shaft to rotate with said drive shaft and a planetary gear coupled to a shaft rotatably mounted to said housing to mesh with said hub gear and provide an output drive for a mixing implement. 11. The mixer as defined in claim 10 wherein said control circuit includes an alternating current/direct current rectifier. 12. The mixer as defined in claim 11 wherein said control circuit includes a source of alternating current voltage and a triac coupled between said source and said alternating current/direct current rectifier. 13. The mixer as defined in claim 12 and wherein said control circuit includes a speed control switch in electronic communication with the one of an application-specific integrated circuit and a microprocessor. 14. A mixer comprising; a motor housing defining a cradle on an interior thereof; and a drive unit coupled to the housing within the cradle and including: a direct current motor having an output shaft; a double planetary reducing gearbox coupled to the direct current motor and having a drive shaft coupled to said output shaft of said motor and including a drive shaft; a hub gear rotatably coupled to said housing and coupled in axial alignment with said drive shaft to rotate with said drive shaft; and a drive gear within the housing and coupled to a shaft rotatably mounted to said housing in orthogonal relationship with said drive shaft to provide an output drive for a mixing implement. 15. The mixer as defined in claim 14 and further including a control circuit for controlling the voltage applied to said direct current motor to control the motor speed and resultant speed of the mixing implement. 16. The mixer as defined in claim 15 , wherein the output shaft includes a magnet, and wherein said control circuit includes a Hall-effect outputting a signal related to the speed of said drive shaft by movement of the magnet with the driveshaft and one of an application-specific integrated circuit or microprocessor coupled with the Hall-effect sensor and programmed to receive and process the signal. 17. The mixer as defined in claim 16 wherein said control circuit includes an alternating current/direct current rectifier. 18. The mixer as defined in claim 17 wherein said control circuit includes a source of alternating current voltage and a triac coupled between said source and said alternating current/direct current rectifier. 19. The mixer as defined in claim 18 and wherein said control circuit includes a speed control switch. 20. The mixer as defined in claim 14 wherein said hub and drive gears are beveled gears. 21. The mixer as defined in claim 1 wherein: the direct current motor produces an output shaft speed that is variable from about 2,000 revolutions per minute to about 10,000 revolutions per minute; the reducing gearbox reduces the output shaft speed to produce a drive shaft speed that is correspondingly variable from about 100 revolutions per minute to about 500 revolutions per minute.
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