Title of Invention

AN AGITATOR MILL

Abstract The present invention provides a micro-media agitator mill for particle size reduction and dispersion of particulate size matter in slurry comprising a cylinder having inlet and outlet for slurry, wherein inner surface of cylinder has bellows-like deflectors; atleast one rotating shaft adapted centrally to the cylinder; a series of rotating discs adapted on the shaft, wherein each disc have an outer opening for passing of the slurry; and a deflector provided on the rotating shaft between the two rotating discs matching with the deflectors provided on the shaft wherein deflectors in combination with the two rotating discs form a compartment between the two disc and directs the slurry and grinding media to circulate within the compartment improving attrition between the grinding media and increasing the retention time of the slurry in the mill. Further, the cylinder has plurality of deflectors like bellows on the inner surface matching with deflectors provided on the outer surface of outer spacers thereby forming at least one compartment in combination with the rotating discs between the two rotating discs directing the slurry and grinding media to circulate within the compartment thereby improving attrition between the grinding media and increasing in the retention time of the slurry in the mill. Ref: Fig 1
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THE PATENTS ACT, 1970
(39 of 1970)
&
THE PATENS RULES, 2003
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION
[See section 10, Rule 13]
A MICRO-MEDIA AGITATOR MILL;
FRANCISCO CARVALHO, AN INDIAN
NATIONAL OF 3, SAIRAM ARTS,
GROUND FLOOR, NEAR RAILWAY
CROSSING, RAM MANDIR ROAD,
GOREGOAN (W), MUMBAI - 400 104,
MAHARASTRA, INDIA.
THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATION
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBES THE
INVENTION





FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a micro-media agitator mill to reduce
particle size and disperse the particulate matter in slurry such as pigment in
slurry.
BACKGROUND AND PRIOR ART OF THE INVENTION
A new era in particle size reduction and dispersion started when Du Pont de
Nemours introduced a vertically positioned "sand mill" that had an axially
revolving shaft with several media discs spaced equally along its length
revolving within a stationary grinding cylinder charged with sand as a
grinding media.
Over the coming years many other vertical and subsequently, horizontal
mills were developed with better designs and wear-resistant materials.
Advanced machining techniques led to the development of more efficient
more radical designs of the mills with very high power densities and
consequently very high outputs.
Presently available micro-media agitator mills comprise of a vertical or a
horizontal cylinder with a rotating shafts with a series of equally spaced
agitator discs mounted on the shaft. The cylinder is charged with the micro-
bead grinding media 60% to 80% of its volume, depending upon the type of
mill and the product to be milled. The rotating shaft and the discs rotate at a

high speed and generate a centrifugal force proportional to the peripheral
speed, which is generally above 10 m/s at the edge of the discs.
The US patent No. 6000646 discloses a double barrel chamber for a media
milf where the media mill is used to grind and disperse pigments for paint,
coating, ink products, and other pigment-vehicle fluids, as well as grinding
and dispersing other particulate matter. Centered in each barrel is a 2

rotatable shaft. On each shaft are a number of horizontally spaced discs.
The shafts are parallel and arranged such that the edges of the discs
overlap to cause major impacting and mixing in the central portion of the
chamber when the shafts are rotated in a common direction. Also it is
disclosed a coiled cooling water jacket system for cooling the cylinder. The
system allows 100%, or near 100% recovery of cleaning solvent, limits
potential damage to a pumping system and allows slurry-feeding flexibility. A
special bearing seal section is disclosed which allows use of a diaphragm
pump. The pump in conjunction with the spinning discs force the pigment
slurry up from the bottom of the chamber and out through a specially
designed discharge screen, which is also disclosed. A bump feature on each
disc is disclosed. The bump feature increases pumping and impact of media
in the media mill.
However, the retention time of the slurry in the mill claimed in US Patent No.
6000646 is not sufficient and therefore requires multiple circulation of the
slurry through the mill to obtain required size reduction and a narrow range
of distribution of the particles in the slurry.
Moreover, there is a problem of accumulation of grinding media or bead
packing due to high through put of the slurry in the horizontal mill. This leads
to the uneven grinding and high wear and tear of the beads, even crushing
in severe conditions.
Besides, existing mills have more disadvantages such as high peripheral
speed of the rotating discs leading to impacting of the beads on the cylinder
of the mill resulting in high wear and tear of the mill internals, excessive
attrition and impact lead to high temperature difference between the slurry
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input and output necessitating efficient jacket cooling leading into the lost of
the energy.
Hence, there is a need and for an micro-media agitator mill which provides
sufficient retention time for the slurry and can provide multiple circulation of
the slurry through the mill to obtain required size reduction and a narrow
range of distribution of the particles in the slurry.
Another need is to device a micro-media agitator mill that can reduce the
wear of the internal parts of the micro-media agitator mill to the minimum.
Further, studies on existing mill have shown that only a small percentage of
the power input to the mill is actually used to do the work of particle size
reduction and dispersion; this needs to be changed so as to increase the
efficiency of energy conversion.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a micro-media agitator mill
that overcomes all the problems associated with existing mills as described
above.
According to the one of the embodiment of the present invention, a micro-
media agitator mill for particle size reduction and dispersion of particulate
size matter, comprises a cylinder having inlet and outlet; atleast one rotating
shaft adapted centrally to the cylinder; a series of equally spaced rotating
discs having a series of concentric inner openings near its axis of rotation;
an inner spacer adapted between the two discs to separate the shaft and the
inner openings of the rotating discs; an outer spacer adapted between the
rotating discs such that inner spacer and outer spacer forms an annular
space between the cylinder and shaft forming an annular passage extending
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from one end to other end of the mill in combination with the inner openings
of the rotating discs; and a turbine adapted on the shaft for sucking the slurry
and grinding media through the annular passage formed between the
cylinder and shaft from one end to the other end of the mill thereby reduces
the accumulation of the grinding media near the outlet of the mil! and
allowing re-circulation of the slurry within the milf.
According to the another embodiment of the present invention, a micro-
media agitator mill for particle size reduction and dispersion of particulate
matter, said micro-media agitator mill comprises a cylinder having inlet and
outlet for slurry, wherein inner surface of cylinder has bellows-like deflectors;
atleast one rotating shaft adapted centrally to the cylinder; a series of
rotating discs adapted on the shaft, wherein each disc have an outer
opening for passing of the slurry; and a deflector provided on the rotating
shaft between the two rotating discs matching with the deflectors provided
on the cylinder wherein deflectors in combination with the two rotating discs
form a compartment between the two disc and directs the slurry and grinding
media to circulate within the compartment improving attrition between the
grinding media and increasing the retention time of the slurry in the mill.
According to the present invention, the deflectors mounted between discs
and provided on the inner wall of the cylinders are concave for circulation of
the slurry within the compartment.
According to further embodiment of the present invention, a rotating disc or
impeller for a micro-media agitator mill, having a central opening for
mounting of the shaft, said disc comprises atleast two sets of concentric
openings adapted at different radial positions from the central hole, wherein
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a set of concentric inner openings near to the rotational axis of the disc is
tapered so as to create a suction force on slurry and grinding media while
rotating in the micro-media agitator mill.
According the present invention, said inner openings and outer openings are
of any shape and preferably they are kidney shape.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The foregoing objects and advantages will be better understood from the
following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig 1 shows the cross sectional view of a micro-media agitator mill of the
present invention having single shaft.
Fig 2 shows a magnified view of TV marked on Fig 1.
Fig 3 shows the cross sectional view of a micro-media agitator mill of the
present invention having two shafts.
Fig 4 shows a top view of the rotating disc of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION:
Fig 1 and Fig 3 shows micro-media agitator mills of the present invention
comprising single shaft and two shafts respectively.
Referring to Fig 1 and 2, the micro-media agitator mill (100) of the present
invention for particle size reduction and dispersion of particulate size matter
in slurry comprises a cylinder (10) having inlet (12) and outlet (14) for the
slurry in which particulates are required to be size-reduced and dispersed, a
rotating shaft (20) adapted centrally to the cylinder (10), a series of equally
spaced rotating discs (30) having a series of concentric inner openings (32)
near its axis of rotation, an inner spacer (40) adapted between the rotating
discs (30) to separate'the shaft (20) and the inner openings (32) of the
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rotating discs (30), an outer spacer (50) adapted between the rotating discs
(30) and a turbine (60) adapted on the shaft (20).
The inner spacer (40) and the outer spacer (50) are preferably cylinders
having diameters such that an annular space (P) forms between the inner
spacer and outer spaces. This annular space (P) in combination with the
rotating discs (30) forms an annular passage (45) extending from one end to
other end of the mill. The inner spacer (40) acts as a partition by avoiding
contact of the grinding media with the shaft (20) thereby prevents the wear
and tear of the shaft (20).
A turbine (60) adapted on the shaft (20) sucks the slurry and grinding media
through the annular passage (45) from one end to the other end of the mill
(100). Generally, the turbine (60) is adapted at the end of the annular
passage (45) and preferably near the inlet (12) of the cylinder (10) for slurry.
According to the present invention, the inner openings (32) on the rotating
disc (30) are tapered so as to produce pumping action on rotation. The
rotating disc (30) is mounted on the shaft (20) in such a way that the inner
tapered openings (32) pushes the slurry and the grinding media from one
annular space to the other annular space as shown in Fig 2 along the
annular passage (45) helping the turbine (50) to re-circulate the slurry and
also prevents accumulation of the grinding media at the outlet of the mill
(100).
The cylinder (10) of the present invention may have any cross section shape
such as circular, oval or a shape claimed in US 6000646 depending on the
number of the shafts adapted in the cylinder such as the cylinder for single
shaft mill has preferably circular cross section.
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According to the present invention, the cylinder (10) has plurality of the
deflectors (16A) arranged like bellows on the inner surface (not shown) and
similarly the present invention provides deflectors (16B) on the outer surface
of the outer spacers (50). Further, The rotating disc (30) may have series of
outer openings (34) near periphery to allow passage of the slurry. The
deflectors (16B) on the outer spacers (50) and the deflectors (16A) on the
inner surface of the cylinder (10) are adapted in such a way that the
deflectors (16A, 16B) are like a mirror images of each other. The deflectors
(16A, 16B) have preferably concave surface. These deflectors (16A, 16B) in
combination with the rotating discs (30) form at least one compartment (70)
between the two rotating discs (30) and the Outer openings (34) act as inlets
and outlets of the compartments (70). The deflectors (16A, 16B) as showed
in Fig 1-3 form two compartments (60) between the two discs (30).
It is already known in the present art that the rotating discs rotate the slurry
and grinding media and push it towards the inner wall of the cylinder by
centrifugal force. In the present invention, the deflectors (16A, 16B) which
form compartments (70) in the mill (100) in combination with the rotating
discs (30) direct the slurry and grinding media, which are pushed towards
them to circulate as shown in Fig 2 within the compartments (70). The
deflectors circulate the slurry, which is in contact with the upper surface of
the rotating disc (30) in a direction 'Y1 while the slurry which is in contact
with the lower surface of the rotating discs (30) in a direction 'Y2" causing in
increase in the differential velocity (d) between grinding media. This
improves attrition and shear forces generated between the grinding media
between the grinding media. Further, as the rotational disc (30) allows
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passage of the slurry and the grinding media through the outer openings
(34) from one compartment to other compartment through the outer
openings (34) provided on the rotating disc (30) in a direction 'Z' i.e. towards
the outlet (14) of the mill (100) that helps the circulation of the slurry along
with grinding media in each compartment (70). The circulation of the slurry in
each compartment increases the retention time of the slurry in the mill (100).
The turbine (60) with the help of the inner openings (32) on the rotating discs
(30) sucks the slurry and grinding media reached at the outlet (12) of the
cylinder (10) in a direction (X) and re-circulates the grinding media and
partial or total amount of slurry within the mill (100) thereby prevents
accumulation of the grinding media at the outlet of the mill (100) and
increases the retention time of the slurry in the mil! (100).
The micro-media agitator mill (200) as shown in Fig 3 comprises two shaft
(20A, 20B) adapted off-centrally and plurality of rotating discs (30) adapted
on the shafts partially overlapped with each other wherein the deflectors
(16B) mounted on the shafts (20A, 20B) form compartments (70 A) between
rotating discs (30) of the shafts (10A, 10B) in addition to the compartments
(70) that are formed by the deflectors (16B) mounted on the shaft with the
deflectors (16A) provided on the inner wall of the cylinder (10). The shafts
(10A, 10B) of the mill (100) rotate in the same clock/anticlockwise direction
thereby achieving exceptionally high differential velocity in the compartments
(70A) form by overlapping of the rotating discs (30).
The present invention also provides the mill having compartments only for
circulation of the grinding media and slurry within the compartments i.e. the
mill may not have annular passage for re-circulation of the slurry and
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grinding media within the mill or the mill having only annular passage to re-
circulate the grinding media and slurry i.e. the mill may not have
compartments. Though figures of this mill are not shown, a person skilled in
the art can easily understand from Fig 1 and 3. The rotating discs have only
outer opening for the mills having only compartments for the passage of the
slurry from one compartment to another compartment whereas the rotating
discs adapted in the mill having inner passage have only tapered inner
openings for re-circulation of grinding media and slurry within the mill.
The micro-media agitator milt of the present invention can be operated
vertical or horizontal with necessary modifications. The mills (100) shown in
the Fig 1 and 3 are the horizontal mills.
As shown in Fig 4, the present invention also provides a rotating disc (30) for
a micro-media agitator mill. The rotating disc (30) has a central opening (36)
for mounting on the shaft (20). According to the present invention, the
rotating disc (30) comprises atieast two sets of concentric openings (32, 34)
adapted at different radial positions from its axis of rotation (W). An inner set
(32) of concentric openings, which is near to the axis of rotation (W) is
tapered so as to create a pumping action on slurry and grinding media in the
micro-media agitator mill as described earlier
The dimensions of the concentric openings depend upon the throughput of
the slurry required through the micro-media agitator mill. The concentric
openings are any shape and preferably of kidney shape as according to the
inventor, kidney shape openings provide larger area for slurry to circulate
through the disc.
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A system of separation provided at the outlet of the micro-media agitator mill
to separate the grinding media from dispersed slurry depends on dimensions
of the grinding media and the field of the application of the micro-media
agitator mill. The system of separation shown in the Fig 1 and 3 is a
centrifugal separator (90). However, the separator means can be any type of
separator like screen, gap separator etc. The mill may have cooling
arrangement (15) as shown in Fig 1-3.
The mill of the present invention increases the amount of hydraulic shear
developed and also enhances the forces of attrition within the grinding media
suspended in the slurry in each compartment. Each compartment of the
micro-media agitator mill acts as a separate micro-media agitator mill. As the
differential velocities and shear forces generated by the cross flows
within the circulating slurry are several times higher than in conventional
mills, the conversion of energy input to the mill is far more efficient, thus
allowing the shafts and discs to be rotate at a considerably lower peripheral
speeds, hence reducing the wear and tear of the mill internals. In spite of
this, prototypes have demonstrated that this mill is more than three times
more efficient as compared to conventional mills existing today. Also as the
micro-media agitator mil! of the present invention provides re-circulation of
the slurry and the grinding media within the mill though the annular passage,
one can easily achieve the required size reduction of the particles and
dispersion in the slurry with one pass of the slurry through the mill of the
present invention. The mill of the present invention reduces the particle size
can be used to reduce the particle size substantially below sub-microns i.e.
below 1 micron with less power input and wear and tear of the mill.
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The mill of the present invention enables the processing of slurries with high
solid content and high viscosities in spite of running the mill at relatively low
peripheral speeds thus achieving very high efficiency.
The mill of the present invention therefore increases the amount of energy
conversion for the purpose of de-agglomeration, particle size reduction, and
dispersion with an additional advantage of greatly reducing wear and tear of
mill internals due to the employment of relatively lower peripheral speeds of
the shafts of the mill of the present invention.
The foregoing description of the invention has been set merely to illustrate
the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the
disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the
invention may occur to person skilled in the art, the invention should be
construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and
equivalents thereof.
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I CLAIM:
1. A micro-media agitator mill for particle size reduction and dispersion
of participate size matter in slurry, comprising:
a cylinder having inlet and outlet;
atleast one rotating shaft adapted centrally to the cylinder;
a series of equally spaced rotating discs having a series of concentric
inner openings near its axis of rotation;
an inner spacer adapted between the two rotating discs to separate
the shaft and the inner openings of the rotating discs;
an outer spacer adapted between the rotating discs such that inner
spacer and outer spacer forms an annular space between the cylinder
and shaft forming an annular passage extending from one end to
other end of the mil! in combination with the inner openings of the
rotating discs; and
a turbine adapted on the shaft for sucking the slurry and grinding
media through the annular passage formed between the cylinder and
shaft from one end to the other end of the mill thereby reducing the
accumulation of the grinding media near the outlet of the mill and
allowing re-circulation of the slurry within the mill.
2. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner
openings are tapered for pushing the grinding media and slurry along
the annular passage from one annular space to another annular
space.
3. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
rotating disc may have series of outer openings near the periphery to
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allow the passage of the slurry form the inlet to the outlet of the
cylinder.
4. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 1 to 3 wherein inner
and outer openings of the rotating discs are of any shape and
preferably kidney shape.
5. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 1, wherein the
cylinder has plurality of deflectors like bellows on the inner surface
matching with deflectors provided on the outer surface of outer
spacers thereby forming at least one compartment in combination
with the rotating discs between the two rotating discs directing the
slurry and grinding media to circulate within the compartment thereby
improving attrition and shear forces developed between the grinding
media and increasing in the retention time of the slurry in the mill.
6. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in cfaim 1, wherein the
turbine is adapted on the shaft near the inlet of the cylinder.
7. A micro-media agitator mill for particle size reduction and dispersion
of particulate matter, said micro-media agitator mill comprising:
a cylinder having inlet and outlet for slurry, wherein inner surface of
cylinder has bellows-like deflectors;
atleast one rotating shaft adapted centrally to the cylinder;
a series of rotating discs adapted on the shaft, wherein each disc
have an outer opening for passing of the slurry; and
a deflector provided on the rotating shaft between the two rotating
discs matching with the deflectors provided on the inner surface of the
'cylinder;
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wherein said deflectors in combination with the two rotating discs
form a compartment between the two disc and directs the slurry and
grinding media to circulate within the compartment improving attrition
and shear forces within the grinding media and increasing the
retention time of the slurry in the mill.
8. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 7, wherein the
deflector provided on the rotating shaft and the inner wail of the
cylinder are preferably concave to circulate the slurry and grinding
media within the compartment.
9. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 7 and 8, wherein the
deflectors provided on the rotating shaft and the inner wall of the
cylinder are mirror image of each other.
10. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 7, wherein the
deflectors provided on the cylinder and between the two rotating discs
form two compartments between the two rotating discs.
11. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 7 wherein the
rotating discs are spaced equally on the rotating shaft.
12. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 7 wherein outer
openings in the disc are of any shape and preferably kidney shape.
13. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 1 or 7, wherein the
micro-media agitator mill is single or multi shaft mill.
14. The micro-media agitator mill as claimed in claim 1 and 7, wherein the
said mill can be vertical or horizontal micro-media agitator mill.
15. A rotating disc for a micro-media agitator mill, having a central
opening for mounting of the shaft, said disc comprises atleast two set
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of concentric inner openings adapted at different radial positions from
the central hole, wherein the inner set of concentric openings near to
the central opening is tapered so as to create a pumping action on the
slurry and grinding media admitted into the micro-media agitator mill.
16. The rotating disc as claimed in claim 15, wherein the concentric
openings are provided at equal distance in each of the set in each of
the circular line.
17.The rotating disc as claimed in claim 15, wherein the inner openings
and outer openings are any shape and preferably of kidney shape.
18.A micro-media agitator mill and a rotating disc as herein described
reference to and as shown in accompanying drawings 1-3 and 4
respectively.
Dated this 18th day of September 2005

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855-mum-2005-abstract(18-9-2006).pdf

855-mum-2005-claims(18-9-2006).doc

855-mum-2005-claims(18-9-2006).pdf

855-MUM-2005-CLAIMS(AMENDED)-(10-1-2012).pdf

855-MUM-2005-CLAIMS(AMENDED)-(19-11-2012).pdf

855-MUM-2005-CLAIMS(MARKED COPY)-(10-1-2012).pdf

855-MUM-2005-CLAIMS(MARKED COPY)-(19-11-2012).pdf

855-mum-2005-correspondence(24-4-2008).pdf

855-MUM-2005-CORRESPONDENCE(6-11-2012).pdf

855-mum-2005-correspondence(ipo)-(21-11-2006).pdf

855-mum-2005-description(complete)-(18-9-2006).pdf

855-mum-2005-description(provisional)-(18-7-2005).pdf

855-MUM-2005-DRAWING(10-1-2012).pdf

855-mum-2005-drawing(18-9-2006).pdf

855-mum-2005-drawing(provisional)-(18-7-2005).pdf

855-MUM-2005-FORM 1(10-1-2012).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 1(18-7-2005).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 18(15-11-2007).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 2(18-9-2006).doc

855-mum-2005-form 2(18-9-2006).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 2(provisional)-(18-7-2005).doc

855-mum-2005-form 2(provisional)-(18-7-2005).pdf

855-MUM-2005-FORM 2(TITLE PAGE)-(10-1-2012).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 2(title page)-(18-9-2006).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 2(title page)-(provisional)-(18-7-2005).pdf

855-MUM-2005-FORM 3(13-7-2011).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 3(15-11-2007).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 3(18-7-2005).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 3(24-4-2008).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 5(18-7-2005).pdf

855-mum-2005-form 5(18-9-2006).pdf

855-MUM-2005-FORM PCT-IB-373(13-7-2011).pdf

855-MUM-2005-FORM PCT-ISA-237(13-7-2011).pdf

855-MUM-2005-PETITION UNDER RULE 137(13-7-2011).pdf

855-MUM-2005-POWER OF ATTORNEY(10-1-2012).pdf

855-MUM-2005-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT(10-1-2012).pdf

855-MUM-2005-REPLY TO EXAMINATION REPORT(13-7-2011).pdf

855-MUM-2005-REPLY TO HEARING(19-11-2012).pdf


Patent Number 254580
Indian Patent Application Number 855/MUM/2005
PG Journal Number 47/2012
Publication Date 23-Nov-2012
Grant Date 21-Nov-2012
Date of Filing 18-Sep-2005
Name of Patentee FRANCISCO CARVALHO
Applicant Address 3, SAIRAM APARTMENTS, GROUND FLOOR, NEAR RAILWAY CROSSING, RAM MANDIR ROAD, GOREGAON (W), MUMBAI 400104,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 FRANCISCO CARVALHO 3, SAIRAM APARTMENTS, GROUND FLOOR, NEAR RAILWAY CROSSING, RAM MANDIR ROAD, GOREGAON (W), MUMBAI 400104,
PCT International Classification Number B02C17/16
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA