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Submersible Mixer With Air Injection

US Patent:
4581182, Apr 8, 1986
Filed:
Feb 21, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/704063
Inventors:
Barry G. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Roy A. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Assignee:
Air-O-Lator Corporation - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261 93
Abstract:
A submersible mixer apparatus for circulating liquid in a body of water, such as a sewage lagoon, includes an upright beam member closed to form an air reservoir chamber and upper and lower supports holding the beam member in the body of liquid. A submersible motor and propeller are connected to the beam member by a bracket movable up and down on the beam member and a square tubular support arm affixed to the bracket and to which the submersible motor and propeller are mounted. The support arm is hollow and pressurized air is routed through the upright beam member and the support arm to an outlet of the support arm positioned substantially at the propeller to inject air into the flow area created by the propeller. A selectively engageable and disengageable connector arrangement is positioned between the upright beam member and the support arm which, when engaged, routes the air from the upright beam member into the support arm.

Hydraulic Horizontal Mixer

US Patent:
4464259, Aug 7, 1984
Filed:
Sep 30, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/430719
Inventors:
Roy A. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Barry G. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Assignee:
Air-O-Lator Corporation - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
C02F 302
US Classification:
210219
Abstract:
A hydraulically powered mixing aerator rides on an upright beam member for submersion in a body of water such as an equalization basin, oxidation ditch or sludge holding tank used in sewage treatment plants. The aerator employs a submersible, hydraulically powered mixing motor driving a propeller which is mounted on the beam member by a slidable bracket for height adjustment. The beam member is swingably supported to allow adjustment of the vertical plane angle. Because the beam member is also mounted for rotation, substantially any attitude or position of the mixer can be selected for creating an efficient flow pattern within the body of water. The speed at which the propeller is rotated, and therefore, the rate at which the water is circulated and aerated, is selectively adjustable. The hydraulically driven motor provides for a low speed and high torque rotation of the propeller without the use of a reduction gear.

Aspirating Horizontal Mixer

US Patent:
4514343, Apr 30, 1985
Filed:
Sep 29, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/428098
Inventors:
Barry G. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Roy A. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Assignee:
Air-O-Lator Corporation - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
261 37
Abstract:
An aspirating horizontal mixer for aerating and liquid mixing includes a float with tiltable supports extending downwardly into a body of water and an air delivery conduit which are connected to a mixer unit supported below the liquid surface by the supports and tiltable therewith. The mixer unit includes a submersible motor powering a propeller and a nozzle member situated in the flow path of liquid from the propeller. The nozzle member has an internal venturi for mixing air from the air delivery conduit with the liquid flowing therethrough and includes a converging wall formation forming a constriction and a diverging wall formation leading downstream and merging with the interior wall of the nozzle member. An air injection port extends through the diverging wall formation adjacent the constriction and is in communication with the air delivery conduit for mixing air with the liquid as it flows through the venturi.

Horizontal Mixing Aerator

US Patent:
4431597, Feb 14, 1984
Filed:
Sep 29, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/427144
Inventors:
Barry G. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Roy A. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Assignee:
Air-O-Lator Corporation - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B01F 1302
US Classification:
261 93
Abstract:
A horizontal mixing aerator rides on an upright beam member for submersion in a body of water such as an equalization basin, oxidation ditch, or sludge holding tank. The aerator employs a submersible mixer motor driving a propeller which in one embodiment is mounted on the beam member by a slidable bracket for height adjustment. The bracket is also swingably mounted to the beam member for adjustment of the vertical plane angle. Because the beam member is also mounted for rotation, substantially any attitude or position of the mixer can be selected for creating an efficient flow pattern within the body of water. Air or fluid injection can also be provided by the use of alternate embodiments.

Aerator Mast With Azimuth Lock And Bottom Stop

US Patent:
4671872, Jun 9, 1987
Filed:
Mar 18, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/840948
Inventors:
Barry G. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Roy A. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Assignee:
Air-O-Lator Corporation - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B01F 304
US Classification:
210219
Abstract:
A horizontal mixing aerator rides on a upright mast or beam for submersion in a body of liquid such as a sewage equalization basin, oxidation ditch or sludge holding tank. The aerator has a submersible mixer motor driving a propeller which is mounted to the beam by a slidable bracket arrangement for height adjustment. The bracket is also swingably mounted to the beam for adjustment of the vertical plane angle and the beam is rotatable for azimuth changes in the direction of liquid flow. A lower bracket stop includes vibration reducing elements. An upper azimuth lock also includes vibration reducing elements. The locking parts have a high co-efficient of friction.

Aspirating Aeration And Liquid Mixing Apparatus

US Patent:
4710325, Dec 1, 1987
Filed:
Jan 20, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/004916
Inventors:
Barry G. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Roy A. Cramer - Kansas City MO
Assignee:
Air-O-Lator Corporation - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B01F 502
US Classification:
261 24
Abstract:
An aspirating aeration and liquid mixing apparatus is positioned in a body of water and includes a motor driven propeller positioned within an intake duct and driving water through a nozzle. A plenum with an air intake pipe extends about the nozzle. The nozzle has ports with ramps thereover to provide a constriction for aspiration. The ramps are spaced annually about the interior of the nozzle with channels between the ramps. As water passes through the nozzle, a low pressure zone is created immediately downstream of the constriction to draw air through the ports, the plenum and the air intake pipe for aeration of the water. Large size materials which could otherwise clog at the constriction pass through the channels substantially unimpeded.

Liquid Moving And Mixing Apparatus

US Patent:
4014526, Mar 29, 1977
Filed:
Apr 26, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/680519
Inventors:
Roy A. Cramer - Kansas City MO
International Classification:
B01F 722
B01F 1502
US Classification:
259 24
Abstract:
A liquid moving and mixing apparatus is selectively submersible in a body of liquid and is operative to effect a turbulent flow of the liquid upwardly and then outwardly and then downwardly and to mix a selected material into the body of liquid during the upwardly and outwardly flow of the liquid. The liquid moving and mixing apparatus includes a propeller rotated by a submersible motor carried on a portion of a frame structure extending upwardly from a ballast member. The propeller directs the flow of liquid upwardly toward a downwardly directed apex of a cone-shaped diffusing member which directs the flow upwardly and outwardly toward a deflector member which deflects the flow outwardly and downwardly. Liquid flow by the diffusing member cooperates with and/or induces a flow of a selected material outwardly through an annular orifice in the diffusing member adjacent to and spaced from the apex thereof to mix said material into the body of liquid during the flow effected therein.

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