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US1029979A
US1029979A US58484810A US1910584848A US1029979A US 1029979 A US1029979 A US 1029979A US 58484810 A US58484810 A US 58484810A US 1910584848 A US1910584848 A US 1910584848A US 1029979 A US1029979 A US 1029979A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to centrifugal blowers, compressors and exhausters, and has for an object to produce means for cheapening the cost of manufacture of such apparatus and for enabling standard casings to be employed with apparatus of varying capacities and duties.
  • Fi ure 1 is'fa side elevation of a blower emboying my invention; one ⁇ side of the eX terior casing of the blower is shown removed and a portion of the impeller is shown broken away;
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmental section along the line 2 2 of Fig. l; and
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmental section along the line :af-3 'of Eig. 1.
  • rIt is necessary to employ casings of different form and design for different sizes of centrifugal blowers, compressors and exhausters, and that type of apparatus as it is ordinarilyconstructed; for example, the impeller of a blower designed to operate at 1500 R. P. M.
  • the' blower4 illustrated consists of a casing 4 and an impeller '5 located within the casing and mounted on la shaft ⁇ 6, which extends through each end of the casing.
  • the casing 1s shown formed in four parts, being divided on a plane, through the axis and midway between the ends of the impeller, and on a horizontal plane including the axis, of the impeller.
  • a flanged inlet port 7 is formed in the lower portion of the casing 4 and the interior passages of the casing are so arranged that the air entering through the port 7 is delivered to both sides of the lmpeller.
  • a flanged discharge port 8 is formed in the casing 4 and communicates with the volute chamber of the blower.
  • the impeller shown is provided on both sides with blades9 and is located between the separate parts 10 and 11 of an interior casing,- which is located within, and is secured in place on, the casing 4.
  • the separate parts of the interior casing are each provided with an inwardly projecting flange 12, which extends into close proximity with the impeller blades 9 and forms a partition between the adjacent air inlet passage and the impeller. Air is delivered to the impeller blades through the annularpassage located between the inner edge 13 of each Hange 12 and the hub portion of the impeller.
  • Outwardly projectlng flanges 14 are formed on each part of the interior casing and they coperate with each other, and with the walls of the casing 4, in forming a volute chamber of the correct form and crosssectional area.
  • the interior casing like the passing transversely be apparent that by providing a i exterior casing, may be formed in four parts, and each part may be secured to the. corresponding part of the exterior casing.
  • the separate parts 10 and 11 of the interior casing are removable and. consequently may be rplaced by parts which will accommodate di erent widths of impeller and. blades and dierent diameters of impellers.
  • a standard exterior casing t may be em loyed for blowers of various capacities an duties b merely employing an interior casing of di ferent form and design.
  • interior casing may be formed so as to accommodate an impeller provided with blades, which vary considerably in width, and that it may be constructed to accommodate the great variations in the diameter of the impeller.
  • a blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and an interior casing having interchangeable side walls.
  • a blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and a removable interior casing having interchangeable side walls.
  • a blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and removable partitions located on each side of the impeller to form a casing for the impeller.
  • a blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and ⁇ removable partitions located on each side of the impeller providing an impeller chamber, and prov1ded with coperating flanges for varying the effective cross-sectional area of the volute chamber of the apparatus.
  • a blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and removable partit-ions secured in place on each side of the impeller provided with iianges which cooperate. withl the exterior casing to form fluid passages Within the cas- 1n v
  • a blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and removable and replaceable means within said casing and coperating therewith to form working passages within the casing within which the impeller is located.
  • a blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and an interior casing secured to said exterior casing, movable side walls located on each side of the impeller and coperating with t-he exterior casing to form working passages within the casing in which ⁇ the impeller is located.
  • a blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and a removable and replaceable interior casing having interchangeable side walls vwhereby a standard exterior casing may be employed for different sizes of impellers.

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R. N. BHRHART. FLUID TRANSLATING DEVICE. APPLICATION FILED 00T. 1, 1910.
Patented June 18, 1912.
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HIS A TTOR-NEY IN FACT.
UNITED STATES PATENT oEEIcE.
RAYMOND N. EHEHART, oEEnGEwoon PARK, PENNSYLVANIA, AssIGNoE, EY MEsNE ASSIGNMENTS, To THE coLoNIAa. lTRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE, oF PITTSBURGH,
PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORATION OF PE NNSYLVANIA.
FLUID-TRANSLATING DEVICE.
Application led October 1 To all 'whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, RAYMOND N. EHRHART, a rcitizen of the United States, and a resident of Edgewood Park, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have made abnew and useful InventionA in Fluid-Translating Devices, of`which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to centrifugal blowers, compressors and exhausters, and has for an object to produce means for cheapening the cost of manufacture of such apparatus and for enabling standard casings to be employed with apparatus of varying capacities and duties.
A further Objectis to produce a blower, compressor or exhauster provided with means whereby the dimensions of the irnpeller may be varied without changing the form or the dimensions of the exterior casing. v
These and other objects I attain by means of apparatus embodying the features herein described and' illustrated.
In the drawings accompanying this application. and forming a part thereof, Fi ure 1 is'fa side elevation of a blower emboying my invention; one` side of the eX terior casing of the blower is shown removed and a portion of the impeller is shown broken away; Fig. 2 is a fragmental section along the line 2 2 of Fig. l; and Fig. 3 is a fragmental section along the line :af-3 'of Eig. 1. rIt is necessary to employ casings of different form and design for different sizes of centrifugal blowers, compressors and exhausters, and that type of apparatus as it is ordinarilyconstructed; for example, the impeller of a blower designed to operate at 1500 R. P. M. and to pass 25,000 cu. ft. of air per minute at two pounds pressure, will differ in diameter and width of blades from an impeller designed to operate under the same conditions and to pass 30,000 cu. ft. of air per minute at four pounds pressure. This variation in the size of the impellers necessitates a variation in the form' and size of the casings of the blowers; and as a result, the casing for each blower differs from the casing, 'of every other blower of a different size and must be specially cast, machined and assembled. The labor and ex- Specification of Letters Patent. APatented J une 18, 1912,
, 1910. serial No. 584,848.
pense of building such a aratus is eatl decreased by standardilzing the iirious parts and also by making the operations of machining and assembling more uniform. Itwill standard casing, which may be employed for blowers of widely different capacity and duty, the operation of casting, machining and assembling may be greatly simplified and even standardized.
"Ihe principal object of my invention, as heretofore stated, is to provide means such that a standard casing may be employed for .compressors and exhausters of widel different capacities and duties.
Re erring toV the drawings: the' blower4 illustrated consists of a casing 4 and an impeller '5 located within the casing and mounted on la shaft` 6, which extends through each end of the casing. The casing 1s shown formed in four parts, being divided on a plane, through the axis and midway between the ends of the impeller, and on a horizontal plane including the axis, of the impeller. A flanged inlet port 7 is formed in the lower portion of the casing 4 and the interior passages of the casing are so arranged that the air entering through the port 7 is delivered to both sides of the lmpeller. A flanged discharge port 8 is formed in the casing 4 and communicates with the volute chamber of the blower.
The impeller shown is provided on both sides with blades9 and is located between the separate parts 10 and 11 of an interior casing,- which is located within, and is secured in place on, the casing 4. The separate parts of the interior casing are each provided with an inwardly projecting flange 12, which extends into close proximity with the impeller blades 9 and forms a partition between the adjacent air inlet passage and the impeller. Air is delivered to the impeller blades through the annularpassage located between the inner edge 13 of each Hange 12 and the hub portion of the impeller. Outwardly projectlng flanges 14 are formed on each part of the interior casing and they coperate with each other, and with the walls of the casing 4, in forming a volute chamber of the correct form and crosssectional area. The interior casing, like the passing transversely be apparent that by providing a i exterior casing, may be formed in four parts, and each part may be secured to the. corresponding part of the exterior casing.
The separate parts 10 and 11 of the interior casing are removable and. consequently may be rplaced by parts which will accommodate di erent widths of impeller and. blades and dierent diameters of impellers. With this arrangement, a standard exterior casing t may be em loyed for blowers of various capacities an duties b merely employing an interior casing of di ferent form and design.
In the drawings, I have illustrated but one form of interior casing; but it will be apparent that t-he interior casing may be formed so as to accommodate an impeller provided with blades, which vary considerably in width, and that it may be constructed to accommodate the great variations in the diameter of the impeller.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim 1s:
l. A blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and an interior casing having interchangeable side walls.
2. A blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and a removable interior casing having interchangeable side walls.
3. A blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and removable partitions located on each side of the impeller to form a casing for the impeller.
4. A blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and` removable partitions located on each side of the impeller providing an impeller chamber, and prov1ded with coperating flanges for varying the effective cross-sectional area of the volute chamber of the apparatus.
5. A blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and removable partit-ions secured in place on each side of the impeller provided with iianges which cooperate. withl the exterior casing to form fluid passages Within the cas- 1n v A blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and removable and replaceable means within said casing and coperating therewith to form working passages within the casing within which the impeller is located.
7. A blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and an interior casing secured to said exterior casing, movable side walls located on each side of the impeller and coperating with t-he exterior casing to form working passages within the casing in which `the impeller is located.
8. A blower, compressor or exhauster comprising an exterior casing, an impeller and a removable and replaceable interior casing having interchangeable side walls vwhereby a standard exterior casing may be employed for different sizes of impellers.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 30th day of September, 1910.
.. RAYMOND Nj EHRUART.
Witnesses: C. W. MCGHEE, J. A. GRIswoLD.
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US3316848A (en) * 1964-07-14 1967-05-02 Egger & Co Pump casing
US3946648A (en) * 1972-02-28 1976-03-30 Buttner-Schilde-Haas Aktiengesellschaft Roof ventilator
US3999900A (en) * 1974-09-09 1976-12-28 Balcke-Durr Ag Pump with disk-shaped piston for liquid or gaseous fluids

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US3316848A (en) * 1964-07-14 1967-05-02 Egger & Co Pump casing
US3946648A (en) * 1972-02-28 1976-03-30 Buttner-Schilde-Haas Aktiengesellschaft Roof ventilator
US3999900A (en) * 1974-09-09 1976-12-28 Balcke-Durr Ag Pump with disk-shaped piston for liquid or gaseous fluids

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