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US812849A
US812849A US23950105A US1905239501A US812849A US 812849 A US812849 A US 812849A US 23950105 A US23950105 A US 23950105A US 1905239501 A US1905239501 A US 1905239501A US 812849 A US812849 A US 812849A
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  • the present invention has reference to certain new and useful improvements in mixingmachines, and relates more specifically to that class of mixers in which a pressure-cone is used for the purpose of intimately mixing, loosening up, and grinding the flaky material under certain resistance or pressure; and the object of this invention is to do away with the disadvantage now found in most of such apparatus with pressure-conet. e., preventing the choking up of the material during treatment back of the pressure-cone.
  • I ob' tain the desired object by the construction, arrangement, and cooperation of the various parts, as will hereinafter be described, and specifically claimed in the appended claims.
  • This beating operation finishes the loosening-up process, since the pressure exerted by the column of material standing in the chamber 01 above the beater tends to bring the flakes into intimate contact with the blades.
  • the object sought to be attained in the now-used machines by the pressure-cone is brought about in the pres ent instance by the described beater arrangement with the column of broken material above it.
  • the finished product is worked upward by the blades 6 and finally runs down the inclined chute f.
  • a fork g mounted on a pivot g parallel with said shaft and resting by its own weight on the material, prevents undue throwing up of same and regulates the discharge.
  • What I claim is- 1.
  • a main casing horizontally disposed, a second casing vertically disposed and mounted on one end of said main casing and having its lower end projecting below the bottom of said main casing, a shaft arranged in both of said casings, a screw on said shaft extending the length of said main casing, a beater on the opposite end of said shaft, the diameter thereof being substantially the same as that of the screw.
  • a main casing provided with an inlet, a vertical casing formed with an inclined outlet disposed transverse to said main casing, a shaft extending through both of said casings, a screw ar ranged on said shaft within and extending throughout said main casing, a beater arranged on said shaft and occupying the space of said vertical casing and comprising curved blades, said vertical casing extending below said main casing, the diameter of said beater being substantially the same as that of said screw, regulating-forks pivoted in the outlet end of said vertical casing, and a pivot for said forks extending parallel with said shaft.

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No. 812,849. PATENTED FEB. 20, 1906. O. JAQUE'I'.
MIXING MACHINE.
APPLIOATION FILED JAN. 3, 1905.
Fig.4 Fig 5 \E II//////////\ Witnesses Invent or CHARLES JAQUET, OF STRASSBURG-KGNIGSHOFEN, GERMANY.
MIXING-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 20, 1906;
Application filed January 3, 1905. Serial No. 239,501.
To all whom it 7%007 concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES JAQUET, a subject of the German Emperor, and a resident of Strassburg-Konigshofen, Germany,
have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mixing- Machines, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention has reference to certain new and useful improvements in mixingmachines, and relates more specifically to that class of mixers in which a pressure-cone is used for the purpose of intimately mixing, loosening up, and grinding the flaky material under certain resistance or pressure; and the object of this invention is to do away with the disadvantage now found in most of such apparatus with pressure-conet. e., preventing the choking up of the material during treatment back of the pressure-cone. I ob' tain the desired object by the construction, arrangement, and cooperation of the various parts, as will hereinafter be described, and specifically claimed in the appended claims.
In order to make the invention more readily understood, I have illustrated it on the accompanying sheet of drawings, of which Figure 1 represents a vertical longitudinal section; Fig. 2, a plan view, and Fig. 3 a ver tical cross-section of one form of my improved mixing-machine.
The material to be handled-for instance, flour-is fed into the machine through the hopper-opening a and is carried through the drum or main casing b by means of the con veyer-screw c and finally dumped into the chamber at of the vertical casing 1), extending below and mounted on said main casing, wherein it is beaten under pressure by the curved blades e, preferably secured on the tail end of the conveyer-shaft and being of substantially the same diameter as that of said screw. This beating operation finishes the loosening-up process, since the pressure exerted by the column of material standing in the chamber 01 above the beater tends to bring the flakes into intimate contact with the blades. The object sought to be attained in the now-used machines by the pressure-cone is brought about in the pres ent instance by the described beater arrangement with the column of broken material above it. The finished product is worked upward by the blades 6 and finally runs down the inclined chute f. A fork g, mounted on a pivot g parallel with said shaft and resting by its own weight on the material, prevents undue throwing up of same and regulates the discharge.
What I claim is- 1. In a machine of the type set forth, a main casing horizontally disposed, a second casing vertically disposed and mounted on one end of said main casing and having its lower end projecting below the bottom of said main casing, a shaft arranged in both of said casings, a screw on said shaft extending the length of said main casing, a beater on the opposite end of said shaft, the diameter thereof being substantially the same as that of the screw.
2. In a mixing-machine, a main casing provided with an inlet, a vertical casing formed with an inclined outlet disposed transverse to said main casing, a shaft extending through both of said casings, a screw ar ranged on said shaft within and extending throughout said main casing, a beater arranged on said shaft and occupying the space of said vertical casing and comprising curved blades, said vertical casing extending below said main casing, the diameter of said beater being substantially the same as that of said screw, regulating-forks pivoted in the outlet end of said vertical casing, and a pivot for said forks extending parallel with said shaft.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES J AQUET.
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GUsTAv SoHMEIss, JosEPH Roman.
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Cited By (3)

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US2525574A (en) * 1947-10-25 1950-10-10 Arthur W Caldwell Concrete mixer
US2631101A (en) * 1948-06-15 1953-03-10 Golden State Company Ltd Method of centrifugally mixing substances and apparatus therefor
US2944292A (en) * 1956-02-03 1960-07-12 Isoleringsaktiebolaget Wmb Method for pre-expanding expandable granules of a synthetic thermoplastic material

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2525574A (en) * 1947-10-25 1950-10-10 Arthur W Caldwell Concrete mixer
US2631101A (en) * 1948-06-15 1953-03-10 Golden State Company Ltd Method of centrifugally mixing substances and apparatus therefor
US2944292A (en) * 1956-02-03 1960-07-12 Isoleringsaktiebolaget Wmb Method for pre-expanding expandable granules of a synthetic thermoplastic material

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