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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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09.10.1985 Bulletin 1985/41 |
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Date of filing: 20.10.1981 |
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Mixing apparatus
Mischer
Mélangeur
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04.11.1980 GB 8035429
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12.05.1982 Bulletin 1982/19 |
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Applicant: MASTERMIX LIMITED |
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Walsall
West Midlands WS9 8UG (GB) |
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- English, Robert William
Nr.Stratford-on-Avon
Warwickshire (GB)
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GEORGE FUERY & COMPANY
Whitehall Chambers
23 Colmore Row Birmingham B3 2BL Birmingham B3 2BL (GB) |
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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[0001] This invention relates to a development in the mixing apparatus disclosed in our
prior published EP-A-0 000 827 (equivalent to GB-A-2 002 246).
[0002] With the existing apparatus, i.e. as disclosed in our prior application, it has been
found that under certain conditions, particularly if a large quantity of powdered
solids is added in a relatively short time, the surface of the liquid can become totally
blanketed thus causing raising of the mixing rotor. In such circumstances, if the
rotor rises above the liquid level and enters the blanketing layer of solids material,
the sound level may not change and consequently the rotor may continue to rise until
it reaches the uppermost limit of its travel. Such a condition is clearly unsatisfactory
as the mixing process is terminated and manual intervention is necessary to restore
normal working of the apparatus.
[0003] The object of the present invention is to overcome the above mentioned drawback.
[0004] According to the invention we provide mixing apparatus comprising a vessel for receiving
liquid and other materials to be mixed, a rotary agitator for immersion into the contents
of the vessel, an electric motor for rotatably driving said agitator and means responsive
to the noise level emitted by the contents of the vessel during agitation for automatically
adjusting the vertical position of the agitator, characterised by means for monitoring
the drive motor so as to sense a significant reduction in current of the motor driving
the agitator, and when so sensed to cause automatic lowering of the agitator irrespective
of the noise level detected.
[0005] In the invention, the drive system comprises an electric motor, as in the apparatus
described in EP-A-0 000 827 and the monitoring means is responsive to the motor current
which, it will be appreciated, will decrease significantly when the rotor rises above
the liquid surface level because the drag on the rotor exerted by a layer of powder
or air is considerably less than that exerted by the liquid. Thus, the monitoring
means, in response to significant reduction in motor current, generates a signal to
cause lowering of the rotor automatically and this signal at least temporarily overrides
the controls which position the rotor according to the noise levels prevailing.
[0006] The monitoring means senses motor current and may convert it into voltage so that
when the motor current drops below a predetermined minimum value, the logic state
of the output channel of the monitoring means changes to provide the above mentioned
signal.
[0007] The control circuitry of the apparatus may be designed to provide, in essence, three
output channels corresponding to the raise, lower and motor detector conditions with
appropriate gating to derive an output signal consistent with the desired operating
conditions. As previously mentioned, the output derived from the monitoring means
in response to reduced current will override those signals produced by the apparatus
during normal operation.
[0008] One example of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing the sole
figure of which is a schematic block diagram of circuitry for controlling operation
of mixing apparatus as disclosed in our EP-A-0 000 827.
[0009] The control circuitry illustrated in the accompanying drawing may for the most part
be generally similar to that disclosed in our EP-A-0 000 827 and the description herein
will therefore be confined to the modifications provided by the present invention.
The control circuits depicted by the blocks 10 and 12 respectively correspond to circuitry
illustrated in Figures 2a and 2b of EP-A-0 000 827 and reference should be made to
the prior application for detailed description. Essentially the circuits 10, 12 serve
to process the output from the microphone 14 in order to produce control signals governing
the vertical positioning of the rotary agitator of the mixing apparatus. The circuit
10 provides two outputs 16, 18 such that a signal appears either at output 16 or 18
depending on whether the noise level is below or above a predetermined range. If the
noise level is below the predetermined range, the circuit 12 will produce a control
signal to effect raising of the agitator and vice versa.
[0010] The modification introduced by the invention involves the use of means for sensing
the current drawn by the electric motor for rotatably driving the mixing agitator.
Such means may comprise a current transformer 20 connected in circuit with the motor
and interface circuitry 22 for providing an output 24 representing the motor current.
In this modification the outputs 16, 18 are gated with the outputs 24 in gating circuitry
26 in accordance with the following conditions. If the output 24 corresponds to normal
motor current levels, the output 16, 18 are coupled by the gating circuitry 26 to
inputs 28, 30 respectively of the control circuitry 12. In these circumstances, the
apparatus operates in the manner described in EP-A-0 000 827. If however the output
24 corresponds to a low motor current such as occurs if the agitator is withdrawn
from the body of liquid within the mixing vessel then the output 16 is decoupled from
input 28 and the output 24 is coupled to the input 30 so as to cause the circuit 12
to generate an output resulting in lowering of the agitator.
[0011] As the agitator is lowered and re-enters the body of liquid, the motor current will
return to a normal level with resumption of normal control of the agitator by the
outputs 16, 18 which will once again be connected to the inputs 28, 30 respectively.
It will be seen that the output 24 is effective to override normal operation of the
apparatus in circumstances where the motor control current falls substantially and
will therefore overcome any tendency for the apparatus to continue raising the agitator
through failure to detect a change in noise level due to the presence of a blanketing
layer of solids on the liquid surface.
[0012] If desired, lowering of the agitator in response to fall in motor current may be
sustained for longer than is strictly necessary to re-introduce the agitator back
into the liquid. For example, the circuitry 22 may, in response to detection of a
substantial fall in motor current, produce a corresponding signal at output 24 for
a predetermined time interval sufficient to re-immerse the agitator to a desired depth
before allowing resumption of control in accordance with the noise level detected
by the microphone.
1. Mixing apparatus comprising a vessel for receiving liquid and other materials to
be mixed, a rotary agitator for immersion into the contents of the vessel, an electric
motor for rotatably driving said agitator and means responsive to the noise level
emitted by the contents of the vessel during agitation for automatically adjusting
the vertical position of the agitator, characterised by means for monitoring the drive
motor so as to sense a significant reduction in current of the motor driving the agitator,
and when so sensed to cause automatic lowering of the agitator irrespective of the
noise level detected.
2. Apparatus as claimed in Claim 1 in which said monitoring means includes a current
transformer for sensing the current changes.
1. Appareil mélangeur comprenant une cuve pour recevoir du liquide et d'autres matières
à mélanger, un agitateur rotatif à immerger dans le contenu de la cuve, un moteur
électrique pour entraîner en rotation ledit agitateur et un moyen répondant au niveau
du bruit émis par le contenu de la cuve pendant l'agitation pour régler automatiquement
la position verticale de l'agitateur, caractérisé par un moyen pour contrôler le moteur
d'entraînement de façon à capter un abaissement notable du courant du moteur entraînant
l'agitateur et, quand un tel captage se présente, à effectuer un abaissement automatique
de l'agitateur indépendamment du niveau de bruit décelé.
2. Appareil selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le dit moyen de contrôle comprend
un transformateur de courant pour capter les variations de courant.
1. Mischvorrichtung, enthaltend ein Gefäß zur Aufnahme von flüssigen oder sonstigen
zu mischenden Stoffen, ein Rührwerk, das in den Gefäßinhalt eintaucht, einen Elektromotor
zum Drehantrieb des Rührwerkes sowie eine Einrichtung, die auf den vom Gefäßinhalt
bei der Rührbewegung erzeugten Geräuschpegel anspricht und die vertikale Lage des
Rührwerkes automatisch einstellt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß eine Einrichtung vorgesehen
ist, die den Antriebsmotor derart überwacht, daß eine merkliche Verringerung des Motorstromes
festgestellt wird, woraufhin eine automatische Absenkung des Rührwerkes unabhängig
von dem festgestellten Geräuschpegel bewirkt wird.
2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Überwachungseinrichtung
einen Stromtransformator zur Feststellung von Stromänderungen enthält.