US2901295A - Vacuum packing gland for high speed stirring - Google Patents

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US2901295A
US2901295A US760709A US76070958A US2901295A US 2901295 A US2901295 A US 2901295A US 760709 A US760709 A US 760709A US 76070958 A US76070958 A US 76070958A US 2901295 A US2901295 A US 2901295A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to stirring devices such as are widely utilized, for example, in carrying out chemical reactions. To facilitate the reaction, it is usual to stir the several reactants to ensure the early completion of the reaction,
  • the stirring device usually includes a shaft rotated at a high speed, e.g., from 10,000 to 18,000 revolutions per minute. It will be obvious that such high speeds inherently provide a problem in support of the shaft of the stirring device. In addition, it is essential to ensure that the reactants do not gain access to the interior of the stirring device, otherwise leakage from the reactants may occur or harm in the stirring device because of corrosion.
  • the present invention provides a stirring device in which adequate support of the shaft is given; at the same time, an adequate seal is provided about the shaft enabling a desired pressure to be maintained in the closed system in which the device is employed. Additionally, the device of the present invention enables the device to be maintained fluid-tight and to be adjusted while in operation.
  • a stirring device is employed to stir reactants in a glass flask 6.
  • the stirring device is operated as by motor 7 connected by a flexible coupling 8 to one end of the stirring device shaft 9.
  • shaft 9 includes a suitable agitator structure, generally indicated at 11.
  • first shaft support means 16 and a second shaft support means 17 are provided.
  • the second shaft support means includes 0 rings 18 which retain tapered section 19 on the support 17 in engagement with a similarly tapered section of the flask 6. If desired, connection to the flask can be made through a stopper, in which case the section 19 may be made with parallel sidewalls.
  • the first shaft support means is tubular and includes spaced bearings 21 and 22 at opposite ends and which support the shaft for rotation.
  • the exposed end 23 of the first shaft support means is fashioned to receive a wrench so that it can be adjusted, as will be explained.
  • the second shaft support means 17 is also tubular and fits about the first shaft support means, the second shaft support means having an end 26 through which the shaft 9 extends.
  • the end 26 is closely adjacent to end 27 on the first shaft support means, a packing material 28 being interposed between the two to provide a seal between the two shaft support means and about the shaft.
  • the two are joined by a screw thread connection 29, the position of adjustment of the two being maintained by set screw 31 which engages the first shaft support means.
  • the first shaft support means is made of a good heat conducting material such as brass, while the second shaft support means may be made of a material such as stainless steel. Since heat may be generated in the continued operation of the shaft starting device at high speed, a cooling jacket 32 is provided about the second shaft support means and a cooling medium is circulated through this to carry away heat which may otherwise be generated.
  • a shaft seal and a bearing support for a high speed rotatable stirring shaft consisting of a first shaft support means comprising an elongated tubular shaft support member having a first bearing and a second bearing therein, said bearings being spaced apart and being at opposite ends of the shaft support means to support the shaft for rotation, a second shaft support means comprising an elongated tubular casing surrounding the first shaft support means and having a first end through which said shaft extends, said first end being cooperatively adjacent to and spaced from an adjacent end on the first shaft support means, packing between said first end and said adjacent end, a screw thread connection between said first and second shaft support means for moving the first shaft support means longitudinally of the second shaft support means, to compress said packing, the end of said first shaft support means and said second bearing being V-shaped in section to engage the packing and force the packing to engage the shaft positively upon movement of the first shaft support means longitudinally of the second shaft support means and of the second bearing toward the first end on the second shaft support means.

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Aug. 25, 1959 R. R. BECKER VACUUM PACKING GLAND FOR HIGH SPEED STIRRING Filed Sept. 12, 1958 INVENTOR. Robe/f R. Becker E6/(HOFF 25 SLICK A77 ENEYS A-LUJ A MEMBER OF THE United States Patent VACUUM PACKING GLAND FOR HIGH SPEED STIRRIN G Robert R. Becker, Redondo Beach, Calif., assignor to American Potash & Chemical Corporation, a corporation of Delaware Application September 12, 1958, Serial No. 760,709
1 Claim. (Cl. 308--36.'1)
This invention relates to stirring devices such as are widely utilized, for example, in carrying out chemical reactions. To facilitate the reaction, it is usual to stir the several reactants to ensure the early completion of the reaction,
The stirring device usually includes a shaft rotated at a high speed, e.g., from 10,000 to 18,000 revolutions per minute. It will be obvious that such high speeds inherently provide a problem in support of the shaft of the stirring device. In addition, it is essential to ensure that the reactants do not gain access to the interior of the stirring device, otherwise leakage from the reactants may occur or harm in the stirring device because of corrosion. The present invention provides a stirring device in which adequate support of the shaft is given; at the same time, an adequate seal is provided about the shaft enabling a desired pressure to be maintained in the closed system in which the device is employed. Additionally, the device of the present invention enables the device to be maintained fluid-tight and to be adjusted while in operation.
It is in general the broad object of the present invention to provide an improved stirring device, particularly one which provides an adequate seal against the reactants or loss of pressure or vacuum and which can be adjusted while the stirring device is in use.
The invention includes other objects and features of advantage, some of which, together with the foregoing, will appear hereinafter wherein the present preferred form of stirring device is disclosed. In the drawing accompanying and forming a part hereof, Figure 1 is a side elevation partly in section, showing the stirring device embodying the present invention.
Referring to the drawing, I have indicated the usual laboratory set-up in which a stirring device is employed to stir reactants in a glass flask 6. The stirring device is operated as by motor 7 connected by a flexible coupling 8 to one end of the stirring device shaft 9. At its other end, shaft 9 includes a suitable agitator structure, generally indicated at 11.
To support the shaft 9 for rotation, a first shaft support means 16 and a second shaft support means 17 are provided. The second shaft support means includes 0 rings 18 which retain tapered section 19 on the support 17 in engagement with a similarly tapered section of the flask 6. If desired, connection to the flask can be made through a stopper, in which case the section 19 may be made with parallel sidewalls.
The first shaft support means is tubular and includes spaced bearings 21 and 22 at opposite ends and which support the shaft for rotation. The exposed end 23 of the first shaft support means is fashioned to receive a wrench so that it can be adjusted, as will be explained.
The second shaft support means 17 is also tubular and fits about the first shaft support means, the second shaft support means having an end 26 through which the shaft 9 extends. The end 26 is closely adjacent to end 27 on the first shaft support means, a packing material 28 being interposed between the two to provide a seal between the two shaft support means and about the shaft.
To permit of positive adjustment of the two shaft support means with respect to one another, the two are joined by a screw thread connection 29, the position of adjustment of the two being maintained by set screw 31 which engages the first shaft support means.
Preferably, the first shaft support means is made of a good heat conducting material such as brass, while the second shaft support means may be made of a material such as stainless steel. Since heat may be generated in the continued operation of the shaft starting device at high speed, a cooling jacket 32 is provided about the second shaft support means and a cooling medium is circulated through this to carry away heat which may otherwise be generated.
From the foregoing, I believe it will be apparent that I have provided a novel, simple, and improved shaft stirring device in which the shaft is supported by spaced bearings, these being spaced a substantial distance apart so that the shaft is adequately supported at high speed rotation. In addition, means are provided for adjusting the stufiing gland provided about the shaft while the shaft is rotating.
I claim:
A shaft seal and a bearing support for a high speed rotatable stirring shaft consisting of a first shaft support means comprising an elongated tubular shaft support member having a first bearing and a second bearing therein, said bearings being spaced apart and being at opposite ends of the shaft support means to support the shaft for rotation, a second shaft support means comprising an elongated tubular casing surrounding the first shaft support means and having a first end through which said shaft extends, said first end being cooperatively adjacent to and spaced from an adjacent end on the first shaft support means, packing between said first end and said adjacent end, a screw thread connection between said first and second shaft support means for moving the first shaft support means longitudinally of the second shaft support means, to compress said packing, the end of said first shaft support means and said second bearing being V-shaped in section to engage the packing and force the packing to engage the shaft positively upon movement of the first shaft support means longitudinally of the second shaft support means and of the second bearing toward the first end on the second shaft support means.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 342,815 Strater June 1, 1886 893,793 Gately Mar. 4, 1908 1,459,148 Flynt June 19, 1923 2,076,200 Harley Apr. 6, 1937 2,584,252 Bourgeois Feb. 5, 1952 2,829,931 DePree et al Apr, 8, 1958 FOREIGN PATENTS 805,479 France Aug. 22, 1936
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US3117769A (en) * 1959-03-11 1964-01-14 Esge Gschwend & Spingler Kg Electric motor-driven food mixer
US3251635A (en) * 1962-08-08 1966-05-17 Edwin D Phillips Liquid sealing means for stirring apparatus
US4032118A (en) * 1975-10-21 1977-06-28 Phillips Edwin D Sealing means for stirring apparatus
US4095286A (en) * 1976-01-05 1978-06-13 Jerry Ellis Agitator for paint spray cans
EP0266732A1 (en) * 1986-11-06 1988-05-11 Horst Häring Mixing device
US5879081A (en) * 1995-01-09 1999-03-09 Chordia; Lalit M. Mixing apparatus having self-sealing spring-loaded seals
US20030081500A1 (en) * 2001-10-25 2003-05-01 Spx Corporation Housing apparatus and method for a mixing apparatus

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US1459148A (en) * 1921-12-27 1923-06-19 Anthony I Flynt Mixing and beating device
FR805479A (en) * 1935-04-26 1936-11-20 Klein Seal for the gland of hot water centrifugal pumps
US2076200A (en) * 1933-12-01 1937-04-06 Pirelli General Cable Works Apparatus for extruding metal
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US893793A (en) * 1908-03-04 1908-07-21 John Henry Gately Stuffing-box.
US1459148A (en) * 1921-12-27 1923-06-19 Anthony I Flynt Mixing and beating device
US2076200A (en) * 1933-12-01 1937-04-06 Pirelli General Cable Works Apparatus for extruding metal
FR805479A (en) * 1935-04-26 1936-11-20 Klein Seal for the gland of hot water centrifugal pumps
US2584252A (en) * 1945-12-21 1952-02-05 Standard Oil Dev Co Packing gland
US2829931A (en) * 1954-02-04 1958-04-08 Pree David O De Seal and adapter for laboratory stirrers

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3117769A (en) * 1959-03-11 1964-01-14 Esge Gschwend & Spingler Kg Electric motor-driven food mixer
US3251635A (en) * 1962-08-08 1966-05-17 Edwin D Phillips Liquid sealing means for stirring apparatus
US4032118A (en) * 1975-10-21 1977-06-28 Phillips Edwin D Sealing means for stirring apparatus
US4095286A (en) * 1976-01-05 1978-06-13 Jerry Ellis Agitator for paint spray cans
EP0266732A1 (en) * 1986-11-06 1988-05-11 Horst Häring Mixing device
US5879081A (en) * 1995-01-09 1999-03-09 Chordia; Lalit M. Mixing apparatus having self-sealing spring-loaded seals
US20030081500A1 (en) * 2001-10-25 2003-05-01 Spx Corporation Housing apparatus and method for a mixing apparatus
US6877750B2 (en) * 2001-10-25 2005-04-12 Spx Corporation Drive assembly for a mixer

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