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Class 366/257 - Plural stirrers


Subclass of Class 366 - Agitating
Definition: Subject matter wherein there is more than one stirrer.
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 05/18/1999


NumberTitleIssue Date
5904422Continuous squeeze flow mixing process
A continuous mixing process is disclosed that provides improved dispersive mixing over conventional mixing processes. The process employs squeeze flow motion around a translating member at a Hencky strain greater than 2 and at a rate corresponding to a De...
05/18/1999
5749653Continuous squeeze flow mixing process
A continuous mixing process is discloses that provides improved dispersive mixing over conventional mixing processes Viscoelastic material is introduced and withdrawn at a constant rate into and out of a housing having a central shaft whereby the shaft ha...
05/12/1998
5249957Emulsion producing apparatus and its combustion system
An apparatus for producing an emulsion by agitatedly mixing liquid fuel and water. Low pollutant level emissions and an efficient combustion system are realized by burning this emulsion. An agitator chamber supplies liquid fuel and water from a liquid fue...
10/05/1993
4463875Method and apparatus for preparing and applying a two-component cement
To prepare and apply two-component cement, the components are vacuum-packaged in elongated flexible fluid-tight compartments and those compartments are confined in abutting relation with a seal existing around the abutting portions of the compartments. On...
08/07/1984
4428814Electroplating apparatus with constant velocity agitation
Apparatus is disclosed, for mechanically agitating, in a non-reciprocating manner, a permalloy composition used in an electroplating procedure, in such a way as to apply a film of improved uniformity of composition and thickness thus avoiding limitations ...
01/31/1984
 
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