Container with inner wall elevation line for mixing, homogenizing, aerating and emulsifying
Abstract
A container for material storage or mixing has inner wall or walls and a bottom and a top that is either fixed or removable. The inner wall has at least one or more inward elevation lines or elevated pattern formations. The elevation lines or patterns can be part of either the wall structure or a removable piece which is placed inside the container against the inner walls. The elevation line interrupts the flow or movement of content along the surface of the inner wall during mixing motion generated by a human hand or a mechanical device. The interruption creates local turbulence near the elevated line and therefore results in the content materials mixing, grinding, homogenizing, aerating or emulsifying.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A container a. that has at least one of the protruding ridges or lines or inward elevation patterns on the inner surface and the said protruding element disrupts the content's movements or flow along the inside wall surface and results in local turbulences. b. The said protruding ridge line, or pattern can be a part of the container's wall structure or it can be a removable insert or it can be fixed on the vessel or container.
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