Mixing systems, methods, and devices with extendible impellers
US-2015165396-A1 · Jun 18, 2015 · US
US9713799B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9713799-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414572883-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 25, 2017 |
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A mixing device includes a base, shaft, impeller sleeve, and impeller blades. The base can be constructed for releasable attachment to an opening of a container, such as a 55-gallon drum. The shaft extends from the base and is coupled thereto such that rotation can be transmitted to the shaft by way of or through the base. The impeller sleeve is mounted on the shaft and supports the impeller blades. Each impeller blade includes an attachment leg and a stirring leg extending from the attachment leg. The impeller blades are supported so as to transition from a collapsed position with the stirring leg proximal to a central axis of the shaft to an extended position with the stirring leg distal from the central axis when the shaft is rotated. Each impeller blade can be formed of a plastic, such as a glass-filled polypropylene or glass-filled nylon.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mixing device comprises a base constructed to be releasably attached to an opening of a container; a shaft extending from the base and coupled thereto such that rotation is transmitted to the shaft by way of or through the base; a first impeller sleeve mounted on the shaft; and at least one first impeller blade comprising an attachment leg, wherein the attachment leg of each first impeller blade includes an attachment portion with at least one bushing extending from a surface thereof, wherein a region surrounding the at least one bushing includes a plurality of ribs extending along a direction of elongation of the attachment leg, the region being proximal to the first impeller sleeve, and a stirring leg extending from the attachment leg, each first impeller blade being supported by the first impeller sleeve so as to transition from a collapsed position with the stirring leg proximal to a central axis of the shaft to an extended position with the stirring leg distal from the central axis when the shaft is rotated, wherein each first impeller blade comprises a plastic material. 2. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein an outer surface of the stirring leg forms an angle of 135° or less with respect to an outer surface of the attachment leg. 3. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein, in the collapsed position, a ratio of a width in cross-section of the stirring leg in plan view to a width in cross-section of the attachment leg in plan view is at least 1.8:1. 4. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein each first impeller blade comprises glass-filled polypropylene or glass-filled nylon. 5. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein each first impeller blade includes at least one support rib extending from a face of the stirring leg. 6. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the at least one first impeller blade comprises two first impeller blades. 7. The mixing device of claim 1 , further comprises a second impeller sleeve mounted on the shaft between the base and the first impeller sleeve; and at least one second impeller blade supported by the second impeller sleeve. 8. The mixing device of claim 7 , wherein the second impeller sleeve and the at least one second impeller blade are constructed such that a stirring leg of each second impeller blade does not overlap the second impeller sleeve in plan view, and the first impeller sleeve and the at least one first impeller blade are constructed such that the stirring leg of each first impeller blade does overlap the first impeller sleeve in the plan view. 9. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the first impeller sleeve includes a hole or recess that receives said bushing, and the hole or recess and the bushing are constructed to allow the corresponding first impeller blade to rotate from the collapsed position to the extended position. 10. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the attachment leg of each first impeller blade includes an attachment portion with a pair of bushings extending from opposite surfaces thereof, the first impeller sleeve includes corresponding holes or recesses that receive the bushings, and the holes or recesses and the bushings are constructed to allow the corresponding first impeller blade to rotate from the collapsed position to the extended position. 11. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the base includes a motor that provides a rotational force to the shaft or is constructed to transmit a rotational force from a motor to the shaft. 12. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein each first impeller blade includes a living hinge that allows it to transition to the extended position, the living hinge connecting the attachment leg to the stirring leg or comprising part of the stirring leg. 13. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein each first impeller blade has a curved surface or is propeller-shaped. 14. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of ribs extend longitudinally in a direction of elongation of the first impeller blade. 15. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein a support rib extends along a first direction between a face of the stirring leg and a face of the attachment leg, each of the plurality of ribs extends along a second direction perpendicular to or at least crossing the first direction, and the support rib bounds the first region. 16. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of ribs has a height of at least 0.045 inches, and a number, size, and spacing of the plurality of ribs is such that at least 40% of the area in the first region is covered by the ribs. 17. The mixing device of claim 1 , wherein the first region is an attachment portion with at least one bushing protruding from at least one surface thereof, the at least one surface including the plurality of ribs. 18. A mixing device comprises a base constructed to be releasably attached to an opening of a container; a shaft coupled to the base; and an impeller sleeve mounted on the shaft, wherein the impeller sleeve comprises a front half and a back half, wherein the front half and the back half are joined together to form a channel to hold the shaft and an impeller supported by the impeller sleeve comprising at least two plastic blades constructed to displace from a collapsed position to an extended position upon rotation of the shaft, each blade having a first leg and a second leg in cross-section joined together at adjacent edges and at least one support rib extending between the first and second legs, an end of the first leg being coupled to the impeller, wherein an angle between the first and second legs is 135° or less, and a length of the second leg to a length of the first leg is at least 1.8:1, wherein said end of the first leg is coupled to the impeller by at least one bushing that allows the respective blade to rotate from the collapsed position to the extended position; wherein a region surrounding the at least one bushing includes a plurality of ribs extending along a direction of elongation of the first leg. 19. The mixing device of claim 18 , wherein the at least two plastic blades are at least four plastic blades. 20. The mixing device of claim 18 , wherein each plastic blade comprises glass-filled polypropylene or glass-filled nylon. 21. A method of mixing a substance in a container comprises inserting the mixing device of claim 1 into the container with the substance therein, wherein the impeller comprising at least two plastic blades coupled thereto by respective bushings, each blade being at a collapsed position during the inserting; and rotating the mixing device such that each plastic blade displaces from the collapsed position to an extended position and to mix the substance in the container, wherein the bushings allow the at least two plastic blades to rotate from the collapsed position to the extended position during said rotating, and each plastic blade comprises polypropylene or nylon. 22. The method of claim 21 , wherein each impeller blade comprises 30% glass-filled polypropylene, 60% glass-filled polypropylene, or at least 70% glass-filled nylon. 23. The method of claim 21 , wherein each blade has a first leg and a second leg in cross-section joined together at adjacent edges and at least one support rib extending between the first and second legs, an angle between the first and second legs is 135° or less, and a length of the second leg to a length of the first leg is
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