Protein glue preparation device
By combining the design of the stirring component and the distributor, the problem of low mixing efficiency in protein gel preparation equipment has been solved, achieving a more efficient mixing effect and reducing health risks.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing protein gel preparation equipment has low mixing efficiency, and manual preparation poses health hazards.
The design employs a combination of mixer, stirring assembly, and distributor to improve mixing efficiency through stirring and diversion mixing methods. The combination of stirring assembly and distributor enables preliminary mixing, diversion mixing, and final mixing of the medium.
It improves the mixing efficiency of protein glue materials, reduces health hazards, and reduces material waste.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of protein gel preparation equipment technology, and in particular to a protein gel preparer. Background Technology
[0002] Protein gels are a common item used in the above experiments, and their consumption is high. Currently, most protein gels are imported, which are not only expensive, but also have delivery time issues for some custom-made gradient gels. If the gel is made by hand, the Acrylamide, SDS, AP, and TEMED in the protein gel formulation are toxic to the human respiratory and nervous systems. Improper use during the preparation process can easily endanger the health of laboratory personnel.
[0003] Protein gel preparation typically requires the uniform mixing of multiple materials. However, existing mixing equipment for protein gel materials can only mix them by stirring, resulting in low material mixing efficiency.
[0004] Therefore, existing protein gel preparation equipment suffers from low mixing efficiency. Summary of the Invention
[0005] This invention provides a protein gel preparation device that solves the technical problem of low mixing efficiency in existing protein gel preparation equipment.
[0006] Some implementation schemes for solving the above-mentioned technical problems include:
[0007] A protein gel preparation device, including a mixer;
[0008] A mixer, wherein the mixer is located above the mixer, and the mixed medium enters the mixer under its own gravity;
[0009] and a stirring assembly, the stirring assembly stirring the mixer and the medium within the mixer;
[0010] The mixer is provided with a discharge trough that runs through the bottom wall of the mixer. The bottom wall of the discharge trough is also provided with a mixing plate. The mixing plate is provided on both sides of the discharge trough, and a mixing channel is formed between the mixing plates on both sides of the discharge trough. The mixing channel is connected to the discharge trough. The mixing plate extends into the mixer. The mixing plate is provided with a distributor that disperses the medium in the mixing channel. The width of the mixing channel is not greater than the width of the discharge trough.
[0011] Preferably, the mixing plate and the bottom wall of the mixer are an integral structure, and the distributor and the mixing plate are an integral structure.
[0012] Preferably, the diverter is a diverter column disposed in the mixing channel, and the two ends of the diverter column are in contact with the mixing plates located on both sides of the discharge trough.
[0013] Preferably, the diversion columns are evenly distributed within the mixing channel, and the diversion columns distributed along the flow direction of the medium are staggered from each other.
[0014] Preferably, the cross-sectional shape of the diversion column is circular, or the cross-sectional shape of the diversion column is triangular, or the cross-sectional shape of the diversion column is polygonal.
[0015] Preferably, the stirring assembly includes a stirring shaft and a motor for driving the stirring shaft. The stirring shaft passes through the mixer and the mixing device in sequence. The stirring shaft is provided with an upper stirring blade for stirring the medium in the mixer and a lower stirring blade for stirring the medium in the mixing device.
[0016] Preferably, the upper stirring plate includes an upper plate body arranged along the diameter direction of the mixer, and an elastic stirring body is provided on the lower side of the upper plate body that contacts the bottom wall of the mixer. The elastic stirring body is evenly arranged along the length direction of the upper plate body.
[0017] Preferably, the lower stirring plate includes a lower plate body arranged along the diameter direction of the mixer, and an elastic body is provided on the lower side of the lower plate body to contact the bottom wall of the mixer, and the elastic body is uniformly arranged along the length direction of the lower plate body.
[0018] Preferably, the upper side of the lower plate is also provided with upwardly extending blades, which are evenly distributed along the length of the lower plate.
[0019] Preferably, the mixer is provided with an extension cylinder extending into the mixer, the side wall of the extension cylinder is provided with a circumferential limiting ridge to prevent the mixer from rotating relative to the mixer, the mixer is provided with a limiting groove that cooperates with the circumferential limiting ridge, the bottom wall of the mixer is provided with a discharge pipe, and the mixer is provided with a feed pipe.
[0020] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages:
[0021] By setting up a mixing plate and a discharge chute, the medium in the mixer is initially mixed in the mixer and then enters the mixing chamber for further mixing through the discharge chute and the mixing channel. In the mixing channel, the medium is mixed by a distributor, so that the medium is mixed by stirring in the mixer and then by distribution in the mixing channel. Finally, the medium is finally mixed in the mixing chamber, thereby improving the mixing efficiency of the material.
[0022] By setting up a stirring assembly and a distributor, the stirring assembly is used to achieve stirring-type mixing of the medium, while the distributor is used to achieve diversion-type mixing of the medium. This allows the mixing apparatus to use two mixing methods to mix the medium, thereby effectively improving the mixing efficiency of the material. Attached Figure Description
[0023] For illustrative purposes, several embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in the following figures. These figures are incorporated herein by reference and form part of the detailed description. In some cases, well-known structures and components are shown in block diagram form to avoid obscuring the concept of the subject matter of the present invention.
[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of this utility model.
[0025] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the present invention.
[0026] Figure 3 This is an exploded view of the present invention.
[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the stirring assembly.
[0028] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of a mixer.
[0029] Figure 6 This is a top view of the mixer.
[0030] As shown in the figure:
[0031] 1. Mixer, 11. Discharge chute, 12. Mixing plate, 13. Mixing channel, 131. Diverter, 14. Extension cylinder, 15. Circumferential limiting ridge.
[0032] 2. Mixer.
[0033] 3. Stirring assembly, 31. Stirring shaft, 311. Motor, 32. Upper stirring blade, 321. Upper plate, 322. Elastic stirring body, 33. Lower stirring blade, 331. Lower plate, 332. Elastic body, 333. Blade. Detailed Implementation
[0034] The specific embodiments shown below are intended to describe various configurations of the subject matter of this invention and are not intended to represent the only configuration in which the subject matter of this invention can be practiced. The specific embodiments include detailed descriptions intended to provide a thorough understanding of the subject matter of this invention. However, it will be clear and apparent to those skilled in the art that the subject matter of this invention is not limited to the specific details shown herein and can be practiced without these specific details.
[0035] Understandably, in this document, relational terms such as “first” and “second” are intended to distinguish one entity or operation from another, and are not intended to expressly or imply any actual relationship or order between these entities or operations.
[0036] The terms “comprising,” “including,” or any other variations thereof are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase “comprising one…” does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes said element.
[0037] Reference Figures 1 to 6 As shown, a protein gel preparation device includes a mixer 1;
[0038] Mixer 2, the mixer 1 is located above the mixer 2, and the medium mixed by the mixer 1 enters the mixer 2 under its own gravity;
[0039] and stirring component 3, the stirring component 3 stirring the medium in the mixer 1 and the mixing device 2;
[0040] The mixer 1 is provided with a discharge trough 11, which extends through the bottom wall of the mixer 1. The bottom wall of the discharge trough 11 is also provided with a mixing plate 12. The mixing plate 12 is provided on both sides of the discharge trough 11, and a mixing channel 13 is formed between the mixing plates 12 on both sides of the discharge trough 11. The mixing channel 13 communicates with the discharge trough 11. The mixing plate 12 extends into the mixer 2. Diverters 131 that disperse the medium in the mixing channel 13 are evenly distributed in the mixing plate 12. The width of the mixing channel 13 is not greater than the width of the discharge trough 11.
[0041] Understandably, the narrower the width of the discharge trough 11 and the mixing channel 13, the thinner the medium will become after entering the mixing channel 13. Under the action of the diverter 131, the medium at different positions in the mixing channel 13 is divided and mixed multiple times after flowing through the mixing channel 13, so that the medium can be further mixed in the mixing channel 13. Compared with the stirring type mixing, the mixing effect of the diverter type mixing is better.
[0042] Reference Figures 1 to 6As shown, in some embodiments, the material is stirred and mixed in the mixer 1 by the stirring component 3 to form a preliminary mixture. The material after preliminary mixing then enters the mixing channel 13 for diversion mixing. The material after diversion mixing then enters the mixer 2 for stirring mixing. The mixing method combining stirring mixing and diversion mixing effectively improves the mixing efficiency of the material.
[0043] In some embodiments, the mixing plate 12 and the bottom wall of the mixer 1 are an integral structure, and the splitter 131 and the mixing plate 12 are an integral structure.
[0044] Understandably, the mixing plate 12 can also be welded to the bottom wall of the mixer 1. The connection method between the discharge plate and the bottom wall of the mixer 1 is not limited and can be any method.
[0045] In some embodiments, the diverter 131 is a diverter column disposed in the mixing channel 13, and the two ends of the diverter column are in contact with the mixing plates 12 located on both sides of the discharge trough 11.
[0046] The more flow dividers there are, the more uniformly they are distributed, and the more evenly the medium flowing through the mixing channel 13 will be mixed. Therefore, the number of flow dividers is not limited and can be determined reasonably according to needs.
[0047] In some embodiments, the diversion columns are uniformly distributed within the mixing channel 13, and the diversion columns distributed along the flow direction of the medium are staggered from each other.
[0048] Taking the flow direction of the medium from top to bottom as an example, the staggered arrangement of the flow dividers means that the upper and lower rows of flow dividers are staggered.
[0049] Reference Figures 1 to 6 As shown, in some embodiments, the cross-sectional shape of the diversion column is circular, or the cross-sectional shape of the diversion column is triangular, or the cross-sectional shape of the diversion column is polygonal.
[0050] The cross-sectional shape of the diversion column is not limited and can be reasonably determined according to needs.
[0051] In some embodiments, the stirring assembly 3 includes a stirring shaft 31 and a motor 311 for driving the stirring shaft 31. The stirring shaft 31 passes through the mixer 1 and the mixing device 2 in sequence. The stirring shaft 31 is provided with an upper stirring blade 32 for stirring the medium in the mixer 1, and the stirring shaft 31 is also provided with a lower stirring blade 33 for stirring the medium in the mixing device 2.
[0052] In some embodiments, the mixer 1 may further include a cover plate, to which the motor 311 may be fixed with screws. Alternatively, the motor 311 may also be fixed to the cover plate with a bracket. The stirring shaft 31 is rotatably connected to the cover plate, and holes for the stirring shaft 31 to pass through are provided in both the cover plate and the bottom wall of the mixer 1.
[0053] In some embodiments, a coupling may be provided between the output shaft of the motor 311 and the stirring shaft 31.
[0054] Reference Figures 1 to 6 As shown, in some embodiments, the upper stirring plate 32 includes an upper plate 321 arranged along the diameter direction of the mixer 1, and an elastic stirring body 322 that contacts the bottom wall of the mixer 1 is provided on the lower side of the upper plate 321. The elastic stirring body 322 is uniformly arranged along the length direction of the upper plate 321.
[0055] The elastic agitator 322 can be made of materials such as rubber. The elastic agitator 322 should have good wear resistance. The elastic agitator 322 may also have a gap between itself and the bottom wall of the mixer 1, and this gap should be as small as possible to make the medium in the mixer 1 more uniformly mixed.
[0056] Reference Figures 1 to 6 As shown, in some embodiments, the lower stirring plate 33 includes a lower plate 331 arranged along the diameter direction of the mixer 2, and an elastic body 332 is provided on the lower side of the lower plate 331 to contact the bottom wall of the mixer 2. The elastic body 332 is uniformly arranged along the length direction of the lower plate 331.
[0057] The elastomer 332 can be made of materials such as rubber. The elastomer 332 should have good wear resistance. There may also be a gap between the elastomer 332 and the bottom wall of the mixer 2, and this gap should be as small as possible.
[0058] In some embodiments, the upper side of the lower plate 331 is further provided with upwardly extending blades 333, and the blades 333 are evenly distributed along the length direction of the lower plate 331.
[0059] The blade 333 makes the media in the mixer 2 more uniformly mixed.
[0060] In some embodiments, the mixer 1 is provided with an extension cylinder 14 extending into the mixer 2, the side wall of the extension cylinder 14 is provided with a circumferential limiting rib 15 to prevent the mixer 1 from rotating relative to the mixer 2, the mixer 2 is provided with a limiting groove that cooperates with the circumferential limiting rib 15, the bottom wall of the mixer 2 is provided with a discharge pipe, and the mixer 1 is provided with a feed pipe.
[0061] In some embodiments, the circumferential limiting rib 15 and the extension cylinder 14 can be an integral structure, and the extension cylinder 14 and the mixer 1 can be an integral structure.
[0062] The above describes the subject matter technical solution of this utility model and its corresponding details. It is understood that the above description is only some implementation schemes of the subject matter technical solution of this utility model, and some details may be omitted in the specific implementation.
[0063] Furthermore, in some embodiments of the above utility model, multiple embodiments may be combined; however, due to space limitations, all such combinations will not be listed here. Those skilled in the art can freely combine the above embodiments according to their needs to achieve a better application experience.
[0064] When implementing the subject matter technical solution of this utility model, those skilled in the art can obtain other detailed configurations or drawings based on the subject matter technical solution and the accompanying drawings. Obviously, these details are still within the scope of the subject matter technical solution of this utility model without departing from it.
Claims
1. A protein glue dispenser characterized by: The device comprises a mixer (1), a mixing device (2), the mixer (1) is above the mixing device (2), the mixed medium in the mixer (1) flows into the mixing device (2) under the action of gravity, and a stirring assembly (3) which stirs the medium in the mixer (1) and the mixing device (2). The mixer (1) is provided with a discharge groove (11) which penetrates the bottom wall of the mixer (1), the bottom wall of the discharge groove (11) is further provided with a mixing plate (12), the two sides of the discharge groove (11) are provided with the mixing plate (12), the mixing plate (12) on the two sides of the discharge groove (11) forms a mixing channel (13) between them, the mixing channel (13) is communicated with the discharge groove (11), the mixing plate (12) extends into the mixing device (2), the mixing plate (12) is uniformly provided with a flow divider (131) which divides the medium in the mixing channel (13), and the width of the mixing channel (13) is not greater than the width of the discharge groove (11).
2. The protein glue formulator of claim 1, wherein: The mixing plate (12) and the bottom wall of the mixer (1) are in an integral structure, and the flow divider (131) and the mixing plate (12) are in an integral structure.
3. The protein glue formulator of claim 2, wherein: The flow divider (131) is a flow dividing column arranged in the mixing channel (13), and the two ends of the flow dividing column are in contact with the mixing plate (12) on the two sides of the discharge groove (11).
4. The protein glue dispenser of claim 3, wherein: The flow dividing columns are uniformly distributed in the mixing channel (13), and the flow dividing columns distributed along the flow direction of the medium are staggered.
5. The protein glue formulator of claim 3, wherein: The cross-sectional shape of the flow dividing column is circular, or the cross-sectional shape of the flow dividing column is triangular, or the cross-sectional shape of the flow dividing column is polygonal.
6. The protein glue formulator of claim 1, wherein: The stirring assembly (3) comprises a stirring shaft (31) and a motor (311) which drives the stirring shaft (31), the stirring shaft (31) sequentially penetrates the mixer (1) and the mixing device (2), the stirring shaft (31) is provided with an upper stirring blade (32) which stirs the medium in the mixer (1), and the stirring shaft (31) is further provided with a lower stirring blade (33) which stirs the medium in the mixing device (2).
7. The protein glue dispenser of claim 6, wherein: The upper stirring blade (32) comprises an upper plate body (321) arranged along the diameter direction of the mixer (1), the lower side of the upper plate body (321) is provided with an elastic stirring body (322) which is in contact with the bottom wall of the mixer (1), and the elastic stirring body (322) is uniformly arranged along the length direction of the upper plate body (321).
8. The protein glue dispenser of claim 7, wherein: The lower stirring blade (33) comprises a lower plate body (331) arranged along the diameter direction of the mixing device (2), the lower side of the lower plate body (331) is provided with an elastic body (332) which is in contact with the bottom wall of the mixing device (2), and the elastic body (332) is uniformly arranged along the length direction of the lower plate body (331).
9. The protein glue dispenser of claim 8, wherein: The upper side of the lower plate body (331) is further provided with upward extending blades (333) which are uniformly distributed along the length direction of the lower plate body (331).
10. The protein glue formulator of claim 1, wherein: The mixer (1) is provided with an extension cylinder (14) extending into the mixing device (2), the side wall of the extension cylinder (14) is provided with a circumferential limiting edge (15) for preventing the mixer (1) from rotating relative to the mixing device (2), the mixing device (2) is provided with a limiting groove matched with the circumferential limiting edge (15), the bottom wall of the mixing device (2) is provided with a discharge pipe, and the mixer (1) is provided with a feeding pipe.