[0001] The invention relates to a heater mixer device, aimed at the production of cosmetics,
such as lotions, cosmetic ointments, shampoo, bubble bath soap, liquid soaps and balsams
for hair, hereafter indicated, for the sake of brevity, as "cosmetics".
[0002] Known emulsifier devices comprise a heater whereby fatty substances and oil are made
to melt, then mixed with water and active ingredients and agitated for their uniform
mixing by means of an immersion agitator. Such devices comprise a container, destined
to receive the substances to be dissolved, provided with encompassing gap with inlet
hole, wherefrom is inserted heating water, and outlet hole, through which it is emptied.
[0003] In the gap is housed an electric heater of the immersion type that is activated first
for reaching and then for maintaining the temperature required for the heating water.
[0004] Once the solid and the highly viscous substances are dissolved, water and active
ingredients are added to in the container, and then the whole is mixed with the aid
of an immersion mixer. Once the desired mixing is reached, the mixture thus obtained
is maintained at the temperature reached for the prescribed time, then the heater
assembly is deactivated and said mixture is cooled, first opening the outlet of the
gap to drain the heated water, then feeding, through the inlet, cool water to said
gap, until bringing the product to room temperature, whereat it assumes the appearance
of an emulsion (cold phase).
[0005] Such a device is constructively complex, has considerable thermal inertia, entails
heating a mass of water that, at the end of the operation, is sent into the drain
conduits together with the cooling water, which entails a high consumption of electrical
energy and potable water from the water supply system.
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a constructively simple, economical
device, with which to mix fatty substances, oils, water and active ingredients.
[0007] Another object of the invention is to provide a device that enables to heat rapidly
the substances to be mixed, with minimal thermal inertia.
[0008] Another object of the invention is to provide a device in which high thermal efficiency
is achieved, i.e. a minimal dispersion into the environment of the thermal energy
developed during its utilisation.
[0009] Another object of the invention is to provide a device that consumes minimal quantities
of potable water from the water supply system.
[0010] These and other objects are achieved with the present invention, which is embodied
in a device in which are combined: - a sandwich heat exchanger; - a container for
housing the products to be heated and mixed; - a fan assembly with which to accelerate
heat exchanges; - an agitator element with which to facilitate the mixing of the products
to be mixed.
[0011] The heat exchanger assembly is formed by a tray made of metal, or of another material
with high heat conductivity, constituting the heating base, by a fin radiator assembly
and by an electrical heater.
[0012] The invention is advantageous because it is structurally simple and it has low cost.
[0013] It is advantageous because the heat produced by the heat exchanger assembly heats
by conduction the container and the products housed therein, with concentration of
the heat absorbed by the cold bodies, i.e. those that have to be heated, with minimal
thermal inertia and hence with rapid and uniform, as well as easily measurable and
controllable, instant by instant, heating of the products to be mixed.
[0014] The invention is also advantageous because the heating phase, too, is equally fast
through the direct contact of the heated product, and hence of its container, with
the tray and with the finned dissipator that provides for heat dispersion into the
environment which is accelerated by the action of the fan.
[0015] These and other advantages shall be readily apparent, particularly for those skilled
in the art, from reading the detailed description that follows, with reference to
the schematic drawings exemplifying the preferred embodiment illustrated purely by
way of example in the accompanying table, in which:
- fig. 1 is the front view of the functional components of the invention, some of which
are sectioned with a median axial plane;
- fig. 2 is the axonometric view of the components of the invention on a support base;
- fig. 3 is the lateral elevation view of an embodiment of the invention in the open
state.
[0016] The drawings are exemplifying in nature, with the sole purpose of facilitating comprehension
of the invention, without constituting any limitation therefor.
[0017] Substantially, the invention relates to a device with which to heat and mix components
in the production of cosmetics. It is embodied in the combination of multiple assemblies,
such as a heat exchanger 1 with sandwich conformation, a container 2 made of metal
or otherwise of material with high heat conductivity, an agitator element 3 and a
fan assembly 4.
[0018] The assemblies or components, which with their combination embody the invention,
are nearly coaxial to each other or anyway are intended to operate in this arrangement.
[0019] The heat exchanger 1 comprises a tray 5 made of heat conducting material, normally
made of metal or metal alloy, constituting the heating base whereon the container
2, which is to house the products to be heated and mix in the production of cosmetics,
is lain. It comprises a finned heat radiating assembly 6 with high heat conductivity
and high heat exchange surface. Lastly, it comprises the electric heater 7, normally
constituted by a resistor. The tray 5, made of heat conducting material, and the heat
radiating assembly 6 have mutually adhering surfaces through which is favoured the
propagation of the heat to be dispersed, hence the heat associated to the products
mixed in the container 2, prevalently by the radiator assembly 6 whose radiating fins
are oriented towards the support base 8.
[0020] Said fins originate a discontinuous structure, in order to favour the passage and
hence the circulation of the flows of gases aspirated by the fan assembly 4. Said
fan assembly 4 intervenes to favour heat propagation also downwards in order to accelerate
the cooling phase. It will therefore be made to operate in the most appropriate manner
in each case, i.e. with the flow of gases moved with a velocity regulated by the operator
and in the selected direction, possibly alternating it.
[0021] Said fan assembly 4 produces in any case a flow of cooling gas with vertical direction,
normally directed downwards, thus aspirating a flow of air from the exterior which
laps the radiator assembly 6 and its cooling fins, removing heat and hence operating
a cooling action thereon, then thrusting said flow into the direction towards the
support base 8.
[0022] The agitator assembly 3 is immersed in the heated product to be mixed and it operates
coaxially with the other components or assemblies of the machine and it is actuated
by its own motor installed in the rotatable lid 10 of the machine itself, as highlighted
in the embodiment reproduced in fig. 3.
[0023] The outer structure of the machine may in any case be varied, without altering the
functional logic of the heater mixer device in its interior, whose functional characteristics
and hence whose scope of protection are defined by the appended claims.
1. A heater mixer device, with which to produce cosmetics, characterised by the combination of a sandwich heat exchanger (1), a container (2), an agitator element
(3) and a fan assembly (4), in that the heat exchanger (1) comprises a tray (5) made
of heat conducting material constituting the heating base, an electric heater (7)
and a finned heat radiator assembly (6), and characterised in that the fan assembly (4) intervenes to operate the acceleration of the cooling phase.
2. The heater mixer device, as claimed in claim 1), characterised in that the components that comprise it are nearly coaxial to each other, or intended to
operate in this arrangement.
3. The heater mixer device, as claimed in claim 1), characterised in that the tray (5) made of heat conducting material is made of metal or metal alloy.
4. The heater mixer device, as claimed in claim 1), characterised in that the tray (5) made of heat conducting material and the heat radiator assembly (6)
have mutually adhering surfaces.
5. The heater mixer device, as claimed in claim 1), characterised in that the heat radiator assembly (6) has the radiating fins oriented towards the support
base (8).
6. The heater mixer device, as claimed in claim 1), characterised in that the heat radiating assembly (6) has the fins originating a discontinuous structure
for the passage and circulation of the flows of gases aspirated by the fan assembly
(4).
7. The heater mixer device, as claimed in claim 1), characterised in that the fan assembly (4) produces a flow of cooling gas with vertical direction.