US3617030A - Mixing equipment for dry vegetables - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT Covers a method and apparatus for mixing dry vegetables without breakage.
- the vegetables are placed within a cylindrical drum that is rotatable about a horizontal axis. This drum is closed at both of its ends, and its cylindrical wall is formed with many openings or perforations.
- a stream of air is passed upwardly through the bore of the drum, as it is rotated. The air enters the drum bore through an exposed lower section of the surface of the drum wall, and discharges through an upper section of the drum wall. The air has a sufficient velocity to fluidize the vegetables.
- a plurality of mixing blades are mounted on the interior surface of the drum wall, and extend radially inwardly and axially (longitudinally) of the drum. These blades coact with the airstream, upon rotation of the drum, to cause a gentle mixing action.
- Treating material may be added to the airflow prior to its entry into the mixing drum.
- the openings in the drum wall permit dust and small broken pieces, that become entrained in the airflow, to be removed from the mixer.
- Air flowing out of the drum is passed through a cyclone separator to permit settling of entrained material, and the air is then recirculated.
- the present invention relates in general to a method and apparatus for mixing dry vegetables or other very brittle and 5 breakable materials, for removing from the mixture particles smaller than a predetermined size, and for treating the remaining particles.
- an object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for mixing, sifting and treating dried materials such as vegetables in a single operation, thereby to minimize breakage and loss in the handling and treatment of such materials.
- the mixer comprises a perforated drum rotating on a horizontal axis, into which the vegetables or other materials to be mixed are placed. Air is blown through the drum, entering at the lower portion and exhausting at the upper portion, while the drum rotates. ln this manner, the vegetables are entrained in the airflow and are agitated by the air to mix them thoroughly.
- the drum is provided with one or more blades that project into the fluidized bed of vegetable pieces, and that provide an additional mixing action. If the vegetables or other materials being mixed are to be treated, as by a liquid treating agent, the material is added to the airflow immediately prior to its entry into the mixing drum.
- the drum may be provided with perforations of the size required for retaining pieces of the desired size while permitting discharge of broken pieces and dust, or may be provided internally with a net having a mesh of predetermined size to act as a sieve. In either event, the airflow entrains and carries the undesired particles out of the drum through the air outlet.
- the discharged air is then passed through a cyclone separator to permit the settling and recovery of entrained material.
- the air is then either exhausted or recirculated through a blower for return to the drum.
- the drum housing is spaced closely to the outer surface of the drum, with the annular space between the drum and housing being closed off at the inlet and outlet by means of airtight seals sliding on the outer surface of the drum.
- These seals which advantageously may be roller bearings on which the drum rests, insure the vertical passage of airflow.
- the composition resulting from the vertical movement of air and rotation of the drum results in a thorough mixing of vegetables.
- a rotary mixing drum generally cylindrical in shape and mounted for rotation about a horizontal axis by means of a mounting shaft and power supply or drive motor means (not shown).
- the drum 10 comprises a circumferential wall 12 which is formed with a plurality of perforations 13 that allow air to flow freely through the drum wall.
- the size of the perforations depends upon the size of the material that is being mixed, and also upon the size of the substandard, broken, or dust particles which are to be removed from the drum by the airstream.
- a fine mesh net may be aflixed to the inner surface of wall 12 to act as a sieve, in which case the perforations in'the wall can be relatively large to permit the free flow of air therethrough along with entrained dust particles and broken pieces.
- the inner surface of the drum carries a plurality of mixing blades 14-21 respectively, that are spaced angularly from each other around the drum and that extend longitudinally thereof. Upon rotation of the drum, these blades carry materials to be mixed from the bottom region of the drum up to the top area of the drum (as viewed in the FIG.). Since the air tends to fluidize the material within the drum, the blades 14-21 do not cause the tumbling action normally associated with rotary drum mixers, but merely lift the material up to the top of the drum where it is dropped into the airflow and is supported thereby. This gentle mixing action substantially eliminates breakage.
- the wall of the drum includes a pair of doors, or gates, 22 and 24 respectively, that are suitably mounted in the cylinder wall by means of hinges 26 and 28, respectively.
- the doors are adapted to swing outwardly of the drum to permit the insertion of material to be mixed, when the doors are opened at the dotted line open position shown in the FIG., and to permit discharge of fully mixed material at the full line open position in the FIG.
- the doors extend the full length of the cylinder to permit complete emptying of the device.
- a housing 30 surrounds the rotary drum mixer 10 and is closely spaced thereto except at the air inlet opening, generally indicated at 32, the air outlet opening, generally indicated at 34, the material inlet opening 36, and the material outlet opening 38.
- the annular space between the housing 30 and the drum wall 12 is sealed off on either side of the air out let opening 34 by means of suitable wipers, roller bearings, or other suitable sealing means 40, 41, respectively.
- this annular space is sealed off from the air inlet opening 32 and from the material outlet areas 32 and 38 by means of suitable wipers, rollers, or other suitable sealing members 42, 43, respectively.
- the seals 40, 41, 42 and 43 respectively contact the outer surface of the drum l2 and prevent air from flowing around the outside of the drum, thus forcing air that is delivered to the air inlet area 32 to follow the desired path through the perforated walls of the drum and into the bore of the drum itself.
- the air inlet area 32 is defined by a suitable air inlet conduit 44 which joins with the housing 30 adjacent the location of the sealing member 42.
- the cross-sectional shape of the inlet conduit may be round or may be generally oval, but preferably is expanded at the inlet area 32 so as to extend longitudinally for the length of the drum 10, thus assuring an even distribution of the airflow within the drum.
- This air inlet area 32 thus forms, in effect, a plenum chamber from which air flows into the drum.
- the air inlet conduit 44 is also connected to a material outlet chute 45 which defines the material outlet area 38.
- the chute 45 is connected to the housing 30 adjacent the sealing member 43.
- the material discharge area 38 thus forms an extension of the air inlet area 32.
- the bore of the discharge chute 45 is sufficiently large to accommodate the drum doors 22 and 24 respectively, when they are opened, and to receive the mixed vegetables from the mixer drum.
- a closure plate 46 is slidably mounted across the lower end of the chute 45. This closure plate 46 is formed with a handle portion 47, so that it can serve as a manually operable sliding valve, to open or to close off the lower end of the chute 45.
- the fluidizing air from the conduit 44 tends to enter the drum over a substantial section of the bottom surface portion of the drum wall 12, i.e., that portion between the sealing members 42 and 43, thus producing a generally upward flow of air into the bore of the drum, as indicated by the arrows 48.
- the air flowing through the drum is discharged through the area 34 and enters the bore of an air outlet duct 52, as indicated by the arrows 54.
- the discharging air carries with it undesired dust particles and undersized material from within the drum. Thus, any small pieces which may be included in the material being mixed are removed by the air flowing into the duct 52.
- the effluent air passes from the duct 52 into a cyclone separator 56 (or other suitable separator device) for removal of the entrained particles. These particles settle at the bottom of the separator for later recovery, while the air is removed from the separator by way of a recycling conduit 58. if desired, this air may be exhausted to the atmosphere instead of being recycled, but where the materials being mixed are also being treated, as by dried air, heated air, or air to which a treatment material such as fat has been added, it may be desired to recirculate. Alternatively, a portion of the air may be exhausted, with a proportionate amount of new air being added. Such new air may be brought into the system through an inlet pipe 60 that is provided with an adjustable valve 62.
- a compressor or fan 63 is connected to the conduit 58, to withdraw air from the conduit and to supply it under pressure to the system.
- the fan 63 discharges through a valve 64 into a line 65.
- a stub pipe 66 communicates with the line 65, and is provided with an adjustable bleeder valve 68 to permit the venting of air downstream of the fan.
- the line 65 is connected to a heat exchanger 76, to permit the airflow to be heated or cooled, as desired.
- the heat exchanger 76 is connected through a line 78 to the inlet 79 of a venturi 80.
- a plurality of nozzles 81 are disposed to be in a position to inject a treating material, either in powdered or liquid form, into the airstream as it leaves the constricted throat 82 of the venturi.
- a manifold ring 83 is mounted out the line 78, at the location of the venturi throat, and is connected through a supply line 84 with a pump 86, that can draw flowable treating material through a line 87 from a supply container 88.
- a recirculating system consisting of a line 89, a valve 90, and a line 91, is disposed to interconnect the supply line 84 with the tank 88, so that an adjustment of the valve 90 can be used to adjust the delivery pressure to the nozzles.
- the venturi communicates with and discharges into the air inlet conduit 44.
- the airflow route has thus been described for the apparatus.
- the drum is provided with the pair of doors 22, 24, respectively, previously described.
- a loading port 94 is disposed adjacent the upper end of the housing 30. This port is provided with a manually adjustable valve 96, but can be opened for loading material into the drum or closed during operation of the device.
- the drum is rotated to bring the doors 22 and 24 into juxtaposition with the opening in the loading port 94. The doors are then opened, and material can be loaded into the bore of the drum.
- valve 96 To mix a batch of dehydrated vegetables, for the preparation of a mixture that can be dispensed into individual packets of dried soup mix, the valve 96 is moved to its open position. The drum 10 is then rotated, to bring the doors 22 and 24 into registry with the opening in the loading port. The appropriate quantities of the several dehydrated vegetables, that are to be mixed, are then loaded into the bore of the drum.
- valve 96 When all of the desired material, that is to be mixed, has been placed inside the drum, the doors 22 and 24 closed, and the valve 96 is moved to its closed position. At this point, the other valves in the system, namely the valve 62, the bleeder valve 68, and the discharge valve 46, are closed.
- the fan 63 is started and the drum is rotated in the direction shown by the arrow in the drawing.
- the heat exchanger 76 is adjusted to heat the air to the desired degree, and moisture, treating material, or an aqueous solution of treating material that both applies treating material and adjust the moisture content of the air, is injected into the flowing airstream through the nozzles 81.
- the airstream passes from the plenum chamber, that is defined by the areas 32, 38, respectively, into the drum in a generally vertical direction.
- the velocity of the air is adjusted to a level at which the particles of dehydrated vegetable material, within the drum, are fluidized.
- the fluidizing action in itself causes some mixing of the contents of the drum.
- each of the blades l42l successively carries a portion of the bed of material from the lower regions of the drum up to the upper regions, where it tends to drop out by gravity into the fluidized bed.
- the airstream discharges from the drum through the duct 52 into the upper end of the cyclone separator 56. Solid particles of dust or small pieces of vegetable material drop out and collect at the lower end of the separator for subsequent removal.
- the mixing action can be completed quite quickly, but with a minimum of damage to the pieces of dehydrated vegetable material within the drum.
- a liquid fat can be injected through the nozzles 81 into the airstream that is flowing through the venturi.
- the airstream then carries the entrained droplets of liquid fat along and deposits the fat droplets on the vegetables.
- the equipment may be used for heating and cooling along with mixing, and in order to minimize the noise level caused by the operation of the equipment, the equipment preferably is insulated.
- the insulation is particularly desirable since, in many cases, it is desirable to clean and disinfect the drum and other parts of the equipment that come in contact with the vegetables, by the use of steam or the equivalent, between batches. Such cleaning and disinfection is particularly desirable when fat treatments are used.
- One of the important advantages of mixing equipment constructed in accordance with the present invention is the very low level of loss because of breakage. Losses of less than 0.2 percent of the dried vegetables, that are being mixed, are commonly observed.
- a foraminous drum that is mounted for rotation about a generally horizontal axis
- said foraminous drum formed with openings that permit the passage of suspending fluid therethrough but that retain the particulate material therein in said fluid-suspended bed to permit admixture thereof
- said mechanical means comprises a plurality of blades that are mounted on the interior surface of the drum to extend generally axially of the drum and that project generally radially inwardly of the drum for projection into said bed and that are disposed at angularly spaced locations respectively within the drum, and that are mounted for rotary movement with the in a pattern therein; a plurality of bearing means mounted in said chamber and engaging said drum to permit rotation of said drum thereon and to prevent the passage of air about said drum;
- said drum being formed with perforations of such size and that are disposed in such a pattern as to permit the passage of suspending fluid therethrough but to retain the particulate material therein in said fluid-suspended bed to permit admixture thereof, and
- At least one blade that is mounted on the interior surface of the drum to project into the bed and to undergo rotary movement with the drum upon rotation of the drum, to transfer successive portions of the bed from one location in the bore of the drum to a remote location therein, thereby to effect mixing of the material.
- Apparatus in accordance with claim 4 including a plurality of blades that are mounted on the interior surface of the drum to extend axially of the drum and to project generally radially inwardly of the drum and into said bed, and that are disposed at angularly spaced locations respectively within the drum, and that are mounted for rotary movement with the drum upon rotation of the drum.
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| US (1) | US3617030A (de) |
| CH (1) | CH512930A (de) |
| DE (1) | DE2034914A1 (de) |
| FR (1) | FR2055156A5 (de) |
| GB (1) | GB1269748A (de) |
| IT (1) | IT942051B (de) |
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| US4411530A (en) * | 1982-01-13 | 1983-10-25 | Purdue Research Foundation | System and method for rapid beneficiation of Bentonite clay |
| US5201265A (en) * | 1989-06-22 | 1993-04-13 | Kabushiki Kaisha Kyokuo | Apparatus for preparation of Sushi rice |
| CN108704571A (zh) * | 2018-04-28 | 2018-10-26 | 海宁文硕科技咨询有限公司 | 一种钒氮合金生产用的粉末原料入料机构 |
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| FR732750A (fr) * | 1932-03-07 | 1932-09-24 | Dispositif perfectionné de trommel séparateur de matières de grosseurs diverses | |
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| US161227A (en) * | 1875-03-23 | Improvement in middlings-purifiers | ||
| US1573373A (en) * | 1926-02-16 | Carbon industries | ||
| US1222111A (en) * | 1916-06-13 | 1917-04-10 | Grover C Leach | Seed-grader. |
| FR732750A (fr) * | 1932-03-07 | 1932-09-24 | Dispositif perfectionné de trommel séparateur de matières de grosseurs diverses | |
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| US4411530A (en) * | 1982-01-13 | 1983-10-25 | Purdue Research Foundation | System and method for rapid beneficiation of Bentonite clay |
| US5201265A (en) * | 1989-06-22 | 1993-04-13 | Kabushiki Kaisha Kyokuo | Apparatus for preparation of Sushi rice |
| CN109663732A (zh) * | 2017-10-13 | 2019-04-23 | 天津和治药业集团有限公司 | 一种中药材净选方法以及风选装置 |
| CN108704571A (zh) * | 2018-04-28 | 2018-10-26 | 海宁文硕科技咨询有限公司 | 一种钒氮合金生产用的粉末原料入料机构 |
| US20190365150A1 (en) * | 2018-05-31 | 2019-12-05 | Kammerer Gmbh | Radiation grill |
| US11213165B2 (en) * | 2018-05-31 | 2022-01-04 | Kammerer Gmbh | Radiation grill |
| CN109925933A (zh) * | 2019-04-04 | 2019-06-25 | 安徽方翔羽绒制品有限公司 | 一种绒毛空气搅拌装置 |
| CN115028491A (zh) * | 2022-07-12 | 2022-09-09 | 江阴唯农生物科技有限公司 | 一种利用有机废弃物工业化制备有机肥料的系统 |
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| DE2034914A1 (de) | 1971-02-11 |
| IT942051B (it) | 1973-03-20 |
| FR2055156A5 (de) | 1971-05-07 |
| NL7010483A (de) | 1971-01-19 |
| GB1269748A (en) | 1972-04-06 |
| CH512930A (de) | 1971-09-30 |
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