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Combination paint mixing and can closing devices
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R. J. DUQUETTE Nov. 8, 1966 COMBINATION PAINT MIXING- AND CAN CLOSINGDEVICES 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed July 7, 1965 R O T N E V N ROBERT J. DUQUETTE, BY
TTORNEY Nov; 8, 1966 R. J. DUQUETTE COMBINATION PAINT MIXING AND CAN CLOSINGDEVICES 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed July 7, 1965 |NVENTOR= ROBERT J. DUQUETTE,
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COMBINATION PAINT MIXING AND CAN CLOSING DEVICES Filed July 7, 1965 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 FIG. 7
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BY Y r TToFeNEY United States Patent Office 3,284,057 Patented Nov. 8, 1966 3,284,057 COMBINATION PAINT MIXING AND CAN CLOSING DEVICES Robert J. Duquette, 128 /2 Clinton Ave., Waterville, Maine Filed July 7, 1965, Ser. No. 470,298 15 Claims. (Cl. 259-88) The present invention relates to devices for use in mixing paints in open containers and reseating their covers thereon.
Since pigments settle from their vehicle, paints must be thoroughly mixed before use to ensure the quality of the coat to be applied. The practice of opening a can of paint and manually stirring its contents just prior to its use is not satisfactory because it is time consuming and usually is not done for a long enough interval to result in all the pigment being suspended in the vehicle.
As a consequence, many establishments retailing paints have installed devices that shake a can thereby to effect a mixing of the pigment and its vehicle as a convenience to the purchaser. Can shakers are objectionable because of the noise and vibrations attendant their operation and because their use usually results in air being entrained in the paint even if the paint is thoroughly mixed. Particularly in the case of lacquers and varnishes, entrained air results in bubbles that are objectionable in their use.
The general objective of the present invention is to provide paint mixers that will ensure thorough mixing by a stirring action Without the objectionable feature above referred to as characteristic of mixing by shaking the paint containers.
The general objective of the present invention is to provide paint mixers that will ensure thorough mixing by stirring action without the objectionable feature above referred to as characteristic of mixing by shaking the paint containers.
In accordance with the invention this objective is attained by providing a device having a base rotatably supporting a turntable on which an opened can is to be placed. The turntable is provided with means to rotate it. The device also includes a can-closing, rotatable disc attached to the base above and concentric with the turntable and a detachable stationary stirring element depending therefrom for entry into the can on the turntable when the disc is seated on the open mouth thereof. The disc is vertically adjustable into a fixed, can-closing position appropriate for the can whose contents are being stirred. In addition, the device includes means to effect relative vertical movement between the turntable and the disc so that after the stirring element has been removed and the disc returned to its fixed can-closing position with the cover set in place on its can, the can is rescaled by effecting such relative motion.
Another objective of the invention is to provide a paint mixing device in which any one of a range of can sizes may be accommodated.
Yet another objective of the invention is to provide disc supporting means that will facilitate the positioning of the cover-closing disc both during the stirring and cover-pressing operation and while the stirring element is being attached or removed for cleaning.
In the accompanying drawings, there is shown an illustrative embodiment of the invention from which these and other of its objectives, novel features, and advantages will be readily apparent.
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FIGURE 1 is a section taken approximately along the indicated lines 1-1 of FIGURE 2,
FIGURE 2 is a partly sectioned, side elevation of a paint mixer in accordance with the invention, adjusted for use with a one gallon paint can,
FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary section taken approximately along the indicated lines 3-3 of FIGURE 2,
FIGURE 4 is a fragmentary section, on an increased scale, taken approximately along the indicated lines 44 of FIGURE 3,
FIGURE 5 is a fragmentary view, on an increased scale of a lock for use in adjusting the height of the pivot rod,
FIGURE 6 is a fragmentary view, generally similar to FIGURE 2, but showing the relationship of the canclosing disc to the turntable when a one pint can is supported thereby, and
FIGURE 7 is a view similar to FIGURE 5 illustrating the use of the device with a one quart can.
The paint mixer illustrated by the drawings has abase 1 having a chamber 1A. Mounted on thebase 1 are uprights 2 and 3, by which the cross piece orhead 4 is supported.
' The upright 3 is tubular to slidably receive the dependingpivot rod 5 fixed to thecross piece 4 and provided with vertically spacedannular recesses 5A, 5B, 5C and5D establishing shoulders 6A, 6B, 6C and 6D. The upright 3 is provided with a locking device, generally indicated at 7, comprising abase 7A on the upright 3 slidably supporting alatch 7B for movement into and out of a position engaging a desired one of theshoulders 6A, 6B, 6C and 6D. Thelatch 7B is yieldably held in its locking position by a spring 7C and is provided with aknob 7D enabling thelatch 7B to be released. While thelatch 7B holds thepivot rod 5 against downward movement relative to the upright 3 unless manually re- I leased, it will be apparent that thelatch 7B is forced into its inoperative position when thecross piece 4 is manually lifted, except the latch is in engagement with the shoulder 6A, because of the camming action of the surfaces of therecesses 5B, 5C and 5D below their shoulders.
Thecross piece 4 hassockets 4A and 4B to receive the upper ends of theuprights 2 and 3, respectively, and thepivot rod 5. Thecross piece 4 is also provided with locking devices generally indicated at 8 and 9, the locking device 8 being for detachably connecting thecross piece 4 to the upright 2 within thesocket 4A and thelocking device 9 being for detachably connecting thecross piece 4 to the upright 3 within thesocket 4B. As thelocking devices 8 and 9 may be of the same type as thelocking device 7, their description is not detailed.
A can-supportingturntable 10 is mounted on a vertical shaft 11 having akeyway 12 within asleeve 13 having apin 14 entrant of thekeyway 12 and provided with aworm gear 15. Thesleeve 13 is the inner race of aball bearing unit 16 within the base chamber 1A with its outer race 17 attached to thebase 1 as byscrews 17A. Aworm 18 on the shaft 19 meshes with theworm gear 15 and the shaft 19 is journalled in thebase 1 transversely thereof. The shaft 19 has apulley 19A about which is trained abelt 20 also trained about thedrive pulley 21 of amotor 22 whose control switch is indicated at 23 with the circuit controlled thereby being indicated by thecord 24.
By this arrangement, the shaft 11 and, accordingly theturntable 10, may be rotated while, at the same time, the turntable may be raised upwardly relative to thesleeve 13. Such upward movement is effected by means of acam 25 fast on ashaft 26 adapted to be turned by thehandle 27. Theshaft 26 is suitably journalled insupports 28 and is provided with acollar 26A. As will be apparent from FIGURE 3, thehandle 27 may be turned from its solid line position, in which the turntable is held by thesleeve 13 in its lowermost position, into its dotted line position, in which theturntable 10 is raised to the maximum extent permitted by thecam 25.
The upper surface of theturntable 10 is shown ashavingconcentric grooves 10A, 10B, 10C and 10D, for the rims at the bottom of half pints, pints, quarts, and gallon paint cans respectively. The grooves 10C and 10D are shown as provided withcleats 29 engageable by the bottom can rims to prevent slippage between the larger cans and theturntable 10. Such cleats are not necessary in the case of the smaller cans but may, of course, be provided in their grooves, if desired.
Thecross piece 4 has a centralvertical bore 30 slidably supporting thehollow post 31 with its axis coaxial with the axis of theturntable 10 and having a keyway 31A into which aset screw 32 extends, the set screw being threaded through thecross piece 4 and provided with anoperating arm 33 to enable the post to be easily and securely locked in a desired position or freed to move upwardly or downwardly relative to theturntable 10 as re quired by the size of the paint can seated thereon.
- The apparatus includes acover disc 34 of sufiicient size to close the mouth of the largest container that can be accommodated by the device, a gallon can in the case of the device being detailed. Thedisc 34 is connected byscrews 34A to theouter race 35 by a ball bearing unit 36 whose inner race is in the form of an upwardly extendingsleeve 37 which receives the lower end of thepost 31. Thesleeve 37 is detachably locked to thepost 31 as by aset screw 38 also operative to engage with and lock the upper end of the stern of one of the stirring elements, the element for the gallon can being generally indicated at 39 in FIGURE 2.
As the stirring elements are substantially identical except for their size, only theelement 39 is shown, see FIGURE 2. Theelement 39 includes astem 40 dimensioned to fit in the socket provided by the lower end of thepost 31. Thestem 40 is provided with asocket 41, see FIGURE 3, to receive theset screw 38 thereby to en sure that thestem 40 and accordingly theelement 39 is held against rotation and in a corrrect position relative to the interior of a can positioned on theturntable 10. Fixed on the stem are vertically spaced,radial blades 42, 43 and 44, each slightly pitched.
In the use of a paint mixer in accordance with the invention, an opened can is placed on theturntable 10. A gallon can is indicated at 45 in FIGURE 2, a quart can at 46 in FIGURE 7, a pint can at 47 in FIGURE 6, and a half pint at 48 in FIGURE 3. It will be assumed that thecover disc 34 has had the appropriate stirring element,
. the stirringelement 39 in FIGURE 2, attached thereto and that the vertical position of thepost 31 has been adjusted to bring and hold thedisc 34 against the open mouth of the paint can with the stirringelement 39 within the can 45. Theswitch 23 is then closed so that theturntable 10 is positively rotated and the can supported thereby is turned relative to thestationary stirring blades 42, 43 and 44 for a length of time to ensure that the paint is thoroughly mixed. In practice, turntable speeds in the nei borhood of 150 r.p.m. are most satisfactory.
Theswitch 23 is then opened and, when the turntable has stopped, thelocking devices 8 and 9 are released to disconnect thecross piece 4 from theuprights 2 and 3.
Thecross piece 4 may then be lifted upwardly into a position in which the stirring element in use is out of its can. Thepivot rod 5 will then be rotatably supported by an appropriate one of theshoulders 6A, 6B, 6C or 6D, the shoulder 6A in the case of a gallon can 45, theshoulder 6B in the case of a quart can 46, theshoulder 6C in the case of a pint can 47 and the shoulder 6D in the case of a half pint can 48. Thecross piece 4 may then be swung into a position in which the agitator element is above a container indicated at 49 in FIGURE 2 provided with amount 50 attached to thebase 1 by apost 41 located adjacent theupright 3 and held against contact withturntable 10 by engagement of themount 50 with theupright 3. The used stirringelement 39 may be allowed to drip into thecontainer 49 until it can be handled or theset screw 38 may be turned to release the stirringelement 39 so that it may be deposited therein. The cover is replaced on the 'can 45 and thecross piece 4 is then swung back into position and thelocking device 7 again actuated to release the pivot post so that thecross piece 4 again becomes locked to theupright 2 by means of the locking device. Thehandle 27 is now actuate-d and the can is raised to forcibly seat the cover thereon against thecover disc 34 which serves as a backing element.
It will thus be apparent that a paint mixing device in accordance with the invention is well adapted to meet a wide range of requirements ensuring thorough stirring with maximum ease and convenience in use.
I claim:
1. In a paint mixer for mixing paint in a can after the cover thereof has been removed, a base, a can-supporting turntable rotatably mounted on said base, means to rotate said turntable, a support on said base, a disc dimensioned to close the can seated on said turntable and rotatably carried by said support above and coaxial with said turntable, a stirring element detachably connected to said support and depending axially relative to said disc for entry into a cam seated on said turntable, said disc and said element being movable relative to said base from a fixed position in which said can is closed upwardly at least into a position in which said element may be removed from the can, and means operable to effect relative vertical movement between said turntable and said disc, one to wards the other, whereby, after stirring and after the disc and element have been lifted from the can and the element detached, the can cover set in place on its can, and the disc reseated there-on, said relative movement may be efiected to reseat the cover.
2. In a paint mixer for mixing paint in a can after the cover thereof has been removed, a base, a can-supporting turntable rotatably mounted on said base, means to rotate said turntable, a support on said base, a disc dimensioned to close the can seated on said turntable and rotatably carried by said support above and coaxial with said tumtable in a fixed position, a stirring element detachably connected to said support and depending axially relative to said disc for entry into a can seated on said turntable, said disc and said element being movable relative to said base from a fixed position in which said can is closed upwardly at least into a position in which said element is above the can, and means operable to raise said turntable whereby, after stirring and after the disc and element have been lifted from the can and the element detached, the can cover set in place and the disc returned to said position, the turntable may be raised to reseat the cover against said disc.
3. The paint mixer ofclaim 2 in which the turntable rotating means includes a vertical sleeve rotatably supported by the base and a shaft within the sleeve and slidably splined thereto, the shaft being connected axially to and supporting the turntable with its lower end protruding below the lower end of the sleeve, and the turntable raising means includes a transverse shaft rotatably supported by the base and provided with an arm by which it may be turned, said transverse shaft extending under the lower end of the turntable supporting shaft and including a cam engageable therewith as the arm is turned thereby to raise the turntable supporting shaft relative to the sleeve.
4. In a paint mixer for mixing paint in a can after the cover thereof has been removed, a base, a can-supporting turntable rotatably mounted on said base, means to rotate said turntable, a pair of uprights attached to said base, a cross piece carried by said uprights, a member attached to said cross piece for vertical sliding movement relative thereto and with its axis in registry with the axis of the turntable, a disc dimensioned to close the mouth of a can and rotatably supported by said member above said turntable, and means to lock said member to said cross piece when said disc is in a position to close the mouth of a container seated on said turntable, a fixed stirring element detachably connected to said member and depending below said disc for entry into a can seated on said turntable, and means operable to raise said turntable whereby, after stirring and after the disc and element have been lifted from the can and the element detached, the can cove-r set in place, the disc reseated thereon and its position fixed by said locking means, the turntable may be raised to reseat the cover against said disc.
5. The paint mixer ofclaim 4 in which the lower end of the member has an axial socket extending upwardly above the disc, the stirring element includes a part slidably entrant of the socket, and the locking means is a set screw carried by the member above the disc and engageable with the stirring element part when seated in the socket and the stirring element part has a bore for the set screw thereby to hold the element against rotation and in a fixed position relative to the disc.
6. The paint mixer ofclaim 4 in which the lower end of the member has an axial socket extending upwardly above the disc, the stirring element includes a part slidably entrant of the socket, and the locking means is a set screw carried by the member above the disc and engageable with the stirring element part when seated in the socket.
7. The paint mixer ofclaim 6 in which the rotatable disc includes a bracing unit whose inner race is a sleeve extending upwardly of the disc, the lower end of the member has an axial socket extending upwardly above the disc, the stirring element includes a part slidably entrant of the socket, and the locking means is a set screw threaded through the sleeve and the member and engageable with the stirring element part when seated in the socket.
8. In a paint mixer for mixing paint in a can after the cover thereof has been removed, a base, a can-supporting turntable rotatably mounted on said base, means to rotate said turntable, a pair of uprights attached to said base, a cross piece detachably connected to at least one upright and including a vertically slidable and rotatable connection with the other upright, a member attached to said cross piece for vertical sliding movement relative thereto and with its axis in registry with the axis of said turntable, a disc dimensioned to close the mouth of a can and rotatably supported by said member above said turntable and means to lock said member to said cross piece when said disc is in a position to close the mouth of a container seated on said turntable, a fixed stir-ring element detachably connected to said member and depending below said disc for entry into a can seated on said turntable, and means operable to raise said turntable whereby, after stirring and after the disc and element have been lifted from the can and the element detached, the can cover set in place, the disc replaced and its position fixed by said locking means, the turntable may be raised to reseat the cover against said disc.
9. The paint mixer of claim 8 in which the cross piece is detachable from both uprights.
10. The paint mixer of claim 8 in which the cross piece is detachably attached to one upright, the other upright includes an upwardly opening socket, and the cross piece includes a pivot member extending downwardly into the socket and of sufficient length to provide a pivot for the cross piece when the member has been so raised as to lift the element from the can.
11. In a paint mixer for mixing paint in a can after the cover thereof has been removed, a base, a can-supporting turntable rotatably mounted on said base, said turntable having a series of concentric grooves, one for each of a predetermined one of a series of can sizes, means to rotate said turntable, a rotatable disc dimensioned to close the mouth of the can of the largest size of said series when seated on said turntable and supported by said base above said turntable, a stirring element for the size of the particular can seated on said turntable depending from said disc for entry into said can, said disc being movable relative to said base from a mouth closing position selected for said can upwardly into a position in which said element is above said can, and means operable to raise said turntable whereby, after stirring and after the disc and element have been lifted from the can and the element detached, the can cover set in place and the disc replaced, the turntable may be raised to reseat the cover against said disc.
12. The paint mixer of claim 11 in which at least the groove in the turntable for the largest size can has a plurality of cleats therein engageable with the bottom rim of the can.
13. In a paint mixer for mixing paint in a can after the cover thereof has been removed, a base, a can-supporting turntable rotatably mounted on said base, means to rotate said turntable, a pair of uprights attached to said base, a cross piece detachably connected to one upright and including a vertically slidable and rotatable connection with the other upright, a member attached to said cross piece for vertical sliding movement relative thereto and with its axis in registry with the axis of said turntable, a disc dimensioned to close the mouth of a can and rotatably supported by said member above said turntable and means to lock said member to said cross piece when said disc is in a position to close the mouth of a container seated on said turntable, a fixed stirring element detachably connected to said member and depending below said disc for entry into a can seated on said turntable, and a container detachably attached to said base in a position in the path of said stirring element when said cross piece is detached from said one upright and raised to lift said element from said can and pivoted relative to said other upright, and means operable to raise said turntable whereby, after stirring and after the disc and element have been lifted from the can and the element detached, the can cover set in place, the disc replaced and its position fixed by said locking means, the turntable may be raised to reseat the cover against said disc.
14. In a paint mixer for mixing paint in a can after the cover thereof has been removed, a base, a turntable rotatably mounted on said base for supporting any can of a predetermined size range, means to rotate said turntable, a pair of uprights attached to said base, a cross piece, said cross piece being detachably locked at one end to one upright and including a depending pivot at the other end including a series of vertically spaced annular seats providing shoulders, said other upright being tubular to slidably and rotatably receive said pivot, said tubular upright including a lock engageable with any one of said shoulders, a member attached to said cross piece for vertical sliding movement relative thereto and with its axis in registry with the axis of the turntable, a disc dimensioned to close the mouth of a can and rotatably supported by said member above said turntable, and means to lock said member to said cross piece when said disc is in a position to close the mouth of a container seated on said turntable, a fixed stirring element detachably connected to said member and depending below said disc for entry into a can seated on said turntable, said shoulders being located for different sized cans and each establishing a position of the cross piece wherein the element for the appropriate can size is above but out of the can, and means operable to raise said turntable whereby, after stirring and after the disc and element have been lifted from the can and the element detached, the can cover set in place, the disc reseated thereon and its position fixed by said locking means, the turntable may be raised to reseat the cover against said disc.
'15. The device ofclaim 14 in which the lock is yield able on upward movement of the pivot relative to the tubular upright.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS Purner 259--85 Farrington 259-108 Kelly et a1. 259-408 ONeill 259--108 Boyden -2 259-408 WALTER A. SCHEEL, Primary Examiner.
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1. IN A PAINT MIXER FOR MIXING PAINT IN A CAN AFTER THE COVER THEREOF HAS BEEN REMOVED, A BASE, A CAN-SUPPORTING TURNTABLE ROTATABLY MOUNTED ON SAID BASE, MEANS TO ROTATE SAID TURNTABLE, A SUPPORT ON SAID BASE, A DISC DIMENSIONED TO CLOSE THE CAM SEATED ON SAID TURNTABLE AND ROTATABLY CARRIED BY SAID SUPPORT ABOVE AND COAXIAL WITH SAID TURNTABLE, A STIRRING ELEMENT DETACHABLY CONNECTED TO SAID SUPPORT AND DEPENDING AXIALLY RELATIVE TO SAID DISC FOR ENTRY INTO A CAM SEATED ON SAID TURNTABLE, SAID DISC AND SAID ELEMENT BEING MOVABLE RELATIVE TO SAID BASE FROM A FIXED POSITION IN WHICH SAID CAN IS CLOSED UPWARDLY AT LEAST INTO A POSITION IN WHICH SAID ELEMENT MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE CAN, AND MEANS OPERABLE TO EFFECT RELATIVE VERTICAL MOVEMENT BETWEEN SAID TURNTABLE AND SAID DISC, ONE TOWARDS THE OTHER, WHEREBY, AFTER STIRRING AND AFTER THE DISC AND ELEMENT HAVE BEEN LIFTED FROM THE CAN AND THE ELEMENT DETACHED, THE CAN COVER SET IN PLACE ON ITS CAN, AND THE DISC RESEATED THEREON, SAID RELATIVE MOVEMENT MAY BE EFFECTED TO RESEAT THE COVER.
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