US20030223877A1 - Blower assembly with closed-loop feedback - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to the art of blower assemblies and more particularly a blower assembly that generates a constant pressure value. Specifically, the present invention relates to a blower assembly which monitors at least one pressure transducer for generating a pressure signal that is used by a controlling circuit coupled to the motor to adjust the motor speed to obtain the desired constant pressure value.
- blowers It is known to use blowers in many different applications from vacuum cleaners to furnaces and other industrial applications. Blowers may also be used in critical applications such as medical equipment where the generation of a constant pressure is very important.
- Blower assemblies are housings which carry a motorized fan.
- the housing has an inlet which allows for the drawing in of ambient air which is redirected by the fan through an exhaust outlet.
- One use for a blower in a medical application is for patients who have sleep apnea. In such a condition, the sleeping patient unknowingly ceases to breathe and in severe cases can suffocate one's self.
- a blower is used in an assisted-breathing apparatus to help regulate the breathing of the patient so as to preclude cessation of respiration.
- blower assembly having a motorized fan that draws ambient air in through an inlet and exhausts air out an outlet; a control circuit coupled to the motorized fan; a pressure sensing device near the outlet to measure pressure of the exhaust air and generating a pressure signal; and the control circuit receiving the pressure signal and adjusting the speed of the motorized fan to obtain a desired pressure at the outlet.
- a method for generating a desired pressure value from a blower assembly that includes a motorized fan that draws in ambient air through an inlet and exhausts air out an outlet, the method comprising: inputting a set pressure value to a control circuit; positioning a pressure sensing device near the outlet generating a pressure signal by the pressure sensing device; receiving said pressure signal in said control circuit; and adjusting the speed of the motorized fan by said control circuit depending upon the value of said pressure signal to match said set pressure value.
- FIG. 1 is an elevational view, in partial cross-section, of a blower assembly according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the blower assembly interfaced with a flow tube
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the blower assembly according to the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart setting forth the control steps of the blower assembly according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart for setting flow variation of the operational steps for the blower assembly according to the present invention.
- the blower assembly 10 includes a housing 12 which may be of a split construction that is assembled around the components of the blower assembly.
- the split housing may be secured by snap-type fasteners, by threaded fasteners or the like.
- the blower assembly 10 includes a motor 14 which as shown in the present drawing is a brushless DC motor.
- motors include, but are not limited to, AC induction, switched reluctance or universal brush type motors.
- blower configuration is shown, it is well within the scope of the present invention that the aspects taught herein are equally applicable to a pump configuration.
- the motor 14 drives or rotates a shaft 16 which in turn rotates a fan 20 .
- the fan has an inlet 22 and a plurality of vanes 24 .
- the housing 12 provides an opening 26 aligned with the inlet 22 for drawing in ambient air which is then exhausted by the fan 20 through an exhaust port 28 .
- exhaust port 28 Although only a single port 28 is shown, it will be appreciated that multiple ports could be provided.
- a control circuit board assembly 30 is secured within the housing 12 and in the present instance functions as a mounting board for the motor 14 .
- the control circuit board 30 provides a power connector 32 which allows the blower assembly to receive and distribute power as required and also to receive and output data needed for operation of the blower assembly 10 .
- the control circuit 30 includes a controller 40 .
- the controller 40 provides the necessary hardware, software and memory for controlling the operation of the motor 14 and thus the blower assembly 10 .
- the controller 40 may be a programmable micro-controller, a digital signal processor, or a custom integrated circuit specifically designed to regulate motor speed.
- the custom integrated circuit may be an application specific integrated circuit or a field programmable gate array. Any of the foregoing devices may be programmed to react in a manner as required by each end-use application.
- the present invention is directed to maintaining a specified pressure of air that is exhausted from the blower assembly, it will be appreciated that the range of pressures or a rate of pressure increase or decrease could be generated by the present invention. As such, these custom programs may allow for endless iterations for direct customization by application.
- a pressure transducer 42 is positioned in the housing 12 in close proximity to the exhaust port 28 .
- the pressure transducer may be a differential, absolute, or gauge pressure transducer that generates an electrical output signal that is received by the controller 40 .
- a thermistor 44 which is coupled to the motor 14 or related component.
- the thermistor 44 may detect ambient air temperature or the temperature of temperature-critical components that may adversely affect the pressure reading taken by the pressure transducer 42 .
- the temperature reading is input to the controller 40 to make any necessary adjustments.
- At least one Hall effect switch 46 may be coupled to the motor to detect the speed thereof. This speed information is input to the controller 40 to provide the necessary information for the speed of the motor at any given moment. In the preferred embodiment, a set of three Hall effect switches 46 are used to accurately determine rotor position for proper commutation.
- a second pressure transducer 48 may be placed in a flow tube 49 that is coupled to the exhaust port 28 .
- the flow tube 49 is associated with the end-use device coupled to the blower assembly.
- the transducer 48 may be placed in any other desired location so as to obtain a pressure differential reading.
- the information generated by the second pressure transducer is compared to the information generated by the first pressure transducer 42 by the controller to adjust the speed of the motor 14 accordingly.
- Data collected by the transducer 48 is transferred by a signal wire or conduit 51 to the controller 40 .
- an input device 50 may allow for an end-user to establish a particular operating pressure set point for the piece of equipment to be associated with the blower assembly. This input can include a single set point or a range of operating points to allow for efficient operation of the motor of the equipment.
- the input device 50 may transfer data to the controller 40 via the power connector 32 or other similar connection device.
- FIG. 4 of the drawings an operational flow chart employed by the controller 40 is designated generally by the numeral 100 .
- a first step 102 pressure from the external pressure transducer 42 is measured and this information is converted to an electrical signal at step 104 .
- a desired pressure input may be provided by the control input device 50 or by a factory-set value programmed into the controller 40 . Additional information which is supplied to the controller 40 is indicated at step 108 wherein a temperature may be detected by the thermistor 44 at the power supply, ambient or other internal control temperature. At step 110 , the measured temperature is converted to an electrical signal and sent to the controller 40 . Accordingly, at step 112 , based upon the inputs received, the controller 40 determines whether the measured pressure equals the desired pressure, and if required, whether that pressure should be adjusted based upon the temperature detected by the thermistor 44 .
- step 114 if the actual pressure is less than the desired pressure, then at step 116 the controller 40 increases the motor speed by increasing the pulse width modulation duty cycle of the power applied to the motor. In a similar fashion, at steps 118 and 120 if the pressure is at the desired level then the duty cycle is not changed at step 120 . Or, at step 122 , if it is determined that the actual pressure is more than the desired pressure then at step 124 the motor speed is decreased by decreasing the duty cycle.
- step 126 the internal motor control adjusts the speed of the motor. Accordingly, at step 128 , the motor controls the speed of the blower assembly or fluid pump, which corresponds to the pressure output. The process then returns to step 102 to repeat the foregoing steps.
- a methodology is indicated by the numeral 200 for utilizing the controller 40 and the associated components for the purpose of obtaining a differential pressure value for use with the blower assembly 10 .
- a pressure generated by an external source is measured by the pressure transducer 42 .
- a second reference pressure is measured by the pressure transducer 48 .
- these signals are converted into an appropriate electrical signal and sent to the controller 40 .
- a control signal may be input by the device 50 to establish a desired pressure value for the attached equipment.
- a temperature value may be measured by the thermistor 44 at the appropriate location associated with the assembly 10 .
- the measured temperature value is converted to an electrical signal and the input and temperature information is submitted to the controller for evaluation at step 214 .
- the controller 40 at step 214 measures the differential pressure, that is the difference between the values read by the pressure transducers 42 and 48 , and compares the difference value, which may be adjusted by the temperature value detected by the thermistor 44 , to the desired differential pressure value. Accordingly, at step 216 , if the actual differential pressure is less than the desired differential pressure, then the controller at step 218 increases the motor speed by increasing the duty cycle. If, the pressure is the same as desired—or within a specified range—at step 220 , then the controller 40 instructs the motor to maintain the normal operating duty cycle at step 222 . If, however, the actual differential pressure is more than desired, at step 224 , then the controller 40 decreases the motor speed at step 226 by decreasing the duty cycle.
- step 228 the controller 40 adjusts the speed of the motor and in turn the motor controls the speed of the fan or fluid pump at step 230 .
- step 230 the controller returns the process step to 202 and the foregoing steps are repeated.
- the control pressure system includes a pressure sensing device or devices which provide electrical output signals to the controller.
- the controller may be programmed to react to changes in the input signal from the pressure feedback device with appropriate compensation for temperature and other variables. This may be accomplished by the programming code of the controller 40 or by alternating the pulse with modulation duty cycle submitted to the motor until a predetermined pressure, or pressure range is achieved.
- the present invention is advantageous in that the controller coupled with the pressure feedback devices and other monitoring components such as motor speed and temperature can be programmed to react in a manner as required by each individual application. Accordingly, a custom program embedded in the controller allows for endless iterations for direct customization by the end-use application.
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Abstract
A closed-loop blower includes a blower assembly having a motorized fan that draws ambient air in through an inlet and exhausts air out an outlet. A control circuit is coupled to the motorized fan and a pressure sensing device near the outlet measures pressure of the exhaust air and generates a pressure signal. The control circuit receives the pressure signal and adjusts the speed of the motorized fan to obtain a desired pressure at the outlet. Temperature and motor speed readings may also be detected and input to the control circuit to adjust the speed of the motor and thus the fan. An input device may be provided to adjust the desired pressure values or the control circuit may be programmed with the desired value.
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- The present invention relates to the art of blower assemblies and more particularly a blower assembly that generates a constant pressure value. Specifically, the present invention relates to a blower assembly which monitors at least one pressure transducer for generating a pressure signal that is used by a controlling circuit coupled to the motor to adjust the motor speed to obtain the desired constant pressure value.
- It is known to use blowers in many different applications from vacuum cleaners to furnaces and other industrial applications. Blowers may also be used in critical applications such as medical equipment where the generation of a constant pressure is very important.
- Blower assemblies are housings which carry a motorized fan. The housing has an inlet which allows for the drawing in of ambient air which is redirected by the fan through an exhaust outlet. One use for a blower in a medical application is for patients who have sleep apnea. In such a condition, the sleeping patient unknowingly ceases to breathe and in severe cases can suffocate one's self. In order to prevent this, a blower is used in an assisted-breathing apparatus to help regulate the breathing of the patient so as to preclude cessation of respiration.
- Prior blower assemblies used in medical applications used a velocity feed-back loop to assist in the patient's breathing. Such a system monitored the velocity of the air expelled by the fan assembly and the velocity data was then used to regulate the motor speed. However, such a system characteristic—exhaust velocity—has been found to be inaccurate and unable to meet the system requirements for critical medical applications. In particular, the exhaust velocity values are not nearly as accurate as monitoring the pressure which is believed to be the critical variable in such applications.
- Based upon the foregoing, there is a need in the art for a closed loop pressure blower that utilizes a pressure reading to generate the necessary information for controlling the speed of the motor.
- In light of the foregoing, it is a first aspect of the present invention to provide blower assembly with closed-loop feedback. The aspects of the invention which shall become apparent as the detailed description proceeds are achieved by a blower assembly having a motorized fan that draws ambient air in through an inlet and exhausts air out an outlet; a control circuit coupled to the motorized fan; a pressure sensing device near the outlet to measure pressure of the exhaust air and generating a pressure signal; and the control circuit receiving the pressure signal and adjusting the speed of the motorized fan to obtain a desired pressure at the outlet.
- Another aspect of the invention which will become apparent herein is obtained by A method for generating a desired pressure value from a blower assembly that includes a motorized fan that draws in ambient air through an inlet and exhausts air out an outlet, the method comprising: inputting a set pressure value to a control circuit; positioning a pressure sensing device near the outlet generating a pressure signal by the pressure sensing device; receiving said pressure signal in said control circuit; and adjusting the speed of the motorized fan by said control circuit depending upon the value of said pressure signal to match said set pressure value.
- For a complete understanding of the objects, techniques, and structure of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings wherein:
- FIG. 1 is an elevational view, in partial cross-section, of a blower assembly according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the blower assembly interfaced with a flow tube;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the blower assembly according to the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a flow chart setting forth the control steps of the blower assembly according to the present invention; and
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart for setting flow variation of the operational steps for the blower assembly according to the present invention.
- Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to FIGS. 1 and 2. It can be seen that a closed-loop blower assembly utilizing pressure feedback is designated generally by the
numeral 10. Theblower assembly 10 includes ahousing 12 which may be of a split construction that is assembled around the components of the blower assembly. The split housing may be secured by snap-type fasteners, by threaded fasteners or the like. Theblower assembly 10 includes amotor 14 which as shown in the present drawing is a brushless DC motor. However, it should be appreciated that other types of motors could be used in the present invention. Such motors include, but are not limited to, AC induction, switched reluctance or universal brush type motors. It will be appreciated that although a blower configuration is shown, it is well within the scope of the present invention that the aspects taught herein are equally applicable to a pump configuration. In any event, themotor 14 drives or rotates ashaft 16 which in turn rotates afan 20. The fan has aninlet 22 and a plurality ofvanes 24. Thehousing 12 provides anopening 26 aligned with theinlet 22 for drawing in ambient air which is then exhausted by thefan 20 through anexhaust port 28. Although only asingle port 28 is shown, it will be appreciated that multiple ports could be provided. - A control
circuit board assembly 30 is secured within thehousing 12 and in the present instance functions as a mounting board for themotor 14. Thecontrol circuit board 30 provides apower connector 32 which allows the blower assembly to receive and distribute power as required and also to receive and output data needed for operation of theblower assembly 10. - Referring now to FIG. 3, it can be seen that a schematic diagram of the
blower assembly 10 is presented. As noted previously, themotor 14 and thefan 16 are associated with acontrol circuit board 30. Thecontrol circuit 30 includes acontroller 40. Thecontroller 40 provides the necessary hardware, software and memory for controlling the operation of themotor 14 and thus theblower assembly 10. Thecontroller 40 may be a programmable micro-controller, a digital signal processor, or a custom integrated circuit specifically designed to regulate motor speed. In particular, the custom integrated circuit may be an application specific integrated circuit or a field programmable gate array. Any of the foregoing devices may be programmed to react in a manner as required by each end-use application. Accordingly, although the present invention is directed to maintaining a specified pressure of air that is exhausted from the blower assembly, it will be appreciated that the range of pressures or a rate of pressure increase or decrease could be generated by the present invention. As such, these custom programs may allow for endless iterations for direct customization by application. - In order to obtain the particular control features of the present invention, a
pressure transducer 42 is positioned in thehousing 12 in close proximity to theexhaust port 28. The pressure transducer may be a differential, absolute, or gauge pressure transducer that generates an electrical output signal that is received by thecontroller 40. Also providing input to thecontroller 40, may be athermistor 44 which is coupled to themotor 14 or related component. Thethermistor 44 may detect ambient air temperature or the temperature of temperature-critical components that may adversely affect the pressure reading taken by thepressure transducer 42. The temperature reading is input to thecontroller 40 to make any necessary adjustments. At least oneHall effect switch 46 may be coupled to the motor to detect the speed thereof. This speed information is input to thecontroller 40 to provide the necessary information for the speed of the motor at any given moment. In the preferred embodiment, a set of threeHall effect switches 46 are used to accurately determine rotor position for proper commutation. - A
second pressure transducer 48 may be placed in aflow tube 49 that is coupled to theexhaust port 28. Theflow tube 49 is associated with the end-use device coupled to the blower assembly. Or thetransducer 48 may be placed in any other desired location so as to obtain a pressure differential reading. In other words, the information generated by the second pressure transducer is compared to the information generated by thefirst pressure transducer 42 by the controller to adjust the speed of themotor 14 accordingly. Data collected by thetransducer 48 is transferred by a signal wire or conduit 51 to thecontroller 40. - It will also be appreciated by one skilled in the art that an
input device 50 may allow for an end-user to establish a particular operating pressure set point for the piece of equipment to be associated with the blower assembly. This input can include a single set point or a range of operating points to allow for efficient operation of the motor of the equipment. Theinput device 50 may transfer data to thecontroller 40 via thepower connector 32 or other similar connection device. - Referring now to FIG. 4 of the drawings an operational flow chart employed by the
controller 40 is designated generally by the numeral 100. At afirst step 102, pressure from theexternal pressure transducer 42 is measured and this information is converted to an electrical signal atstep 104. - At
step 106, a desired pressure input may be provided by thecontrol input device 50 or by a factory-set value programmed into thecontroller 40. Additional information which is supplied to thecontroller 40 is indicated atstep 108 wherein a temperature may be detected by thethermistor 44 at the power supply, ambient or other internal control temperature. Atstep 110, the measured temperature is converted to an electrical signal and sent to thecontroller 40. Accordingly, atstep 112, based upon the inputs received, thecontroller 40 determines whether the measured pressure equals the desired pressure, and if required, whether that pressure should be adjusted based upon the temperature detected by thethermistor 44. In the event that the pressure is to be adjusted based upon the temperature, it will be appreciated that look-up tables contained within the controller's memory may be utilized to provide an adjustment factor to the pressure value desired. In any event, atstep 114, if the actual pressure is less than the desired pressure, then atstep 116 thecontroller 40 increases the motor speed by increasing the pulse width modulation duty cycle of the power applied to the motor. In a similar fashion, atsteps step 120. Or, atstep 122, if it is determined that the actual pressure is more than the desired pressure then atstep 124 the motor speed is decreased by decreasing the duty cycle. Atstep 126, the internal motor control adjusts the speed of the motor. Accordingly, atstep 128, the motor controls the speed of the blower assembly or fluid pump, which corresponds to the pressure output. The process then returns to step 102 to repeat the foregoing steps. - Referring now to FIG. 5 a methodology is indicated by the numeral200 for utilizing the
controller 40 and the associated components for the purpose of obtaining a differential pressure value for use with theblower assembly 10. In particular, atstep 202, a pressure generated by an external source is measured by thepressure transducer 42. Atstep 204, a second reference pressure is measured by thepressure transducer 48. And then atstep 206, these signals are converted into an appropriate electrical signal and sent to thecontroller 40. - Additional information which is input to the
controller 40 is indicated atstep 208, wherein a control signal may be input by thedevice 50 to establish a desired pressure value for the attached equipment. Atstep 210, a temperature value may be measured by thethermistor 44 at the appropriate location associated with theassembly 10. Atstep 212, the measured temperature value is converted to an electrical signal and the input and temperature information is submitted to the controller for evaluation atstep 214. - The
controller 40 atstep 214, measures the differential pressure, that is the difference between the values read by thepressure transducers thermistor 44, to the desired differential pressure value. Accordingly, atstep 216, if the actual differential pressure is less than the desired differential pressure, then the controller atstep 218 increases the motor speed by increasing the duty cycle. If, the pressure is the same as desired—or within a specified range—atstep 220, then thecontroller 40 instructs the motor to maintain the normal operating duty cycle atstep 222. If, however, the actual differential pressure is more than desired, atstep 224, then thecontroller 40 decreases the motor speed atstep 226 by decreasing the duty cycle. - At
step 228, thecontroller 40 adjusts the speed of the motor and in turn the motor controls the speed of the fan or fluid pump atstep 230. Upon completion ofstep 230, the controller returns the process step to 202 and the foregoing steps are repeated. - Based upon the foregoing those skilled in the art will appreciate the advantages of the present invention. By utilizing a blower with integrated pressure sensing and feedback, precise control of the blower output performance can be obtained. The control pressure system includes a pressure sensing device or devices which provide electrical output signals to the controller. The controller may be programmed to react to changes in the input signal from the pressure feedback device with appropriate compensation for temperature and other variables. This may be accomplished by the programming code of the
controller 40 or by alternating the pulse with modulation duty cycle submitted to the motor until a predetermined pressure, or pressure range is achieved. - In an application which requires a constant pressure source, a restriction or blockage downstream from the blower will cause a positive pressure differential as compared to the speed input command setpoint. In this condition, the
controller 40 program forces the blower to slow down or brake, thereby reducing the pressure output to the original setpoint. In this type of application when there is a decrease in restriction, downstream from the blower, a negative pressure differential as compared to the speed input command setpoint would be detected. In this condition, the controller program would cause the blower to accelerate, thereby increasing the pressure output to the original setpoint. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention is advantageous in that the controller coupled with the pressure feedback devices and other monitoring components such as motor speed and temperature can be programmed to react in a manner as required by each individual application. Accordingly, a custom program embedded in the controller allows for endless iterations for direct customization by the end-use application. - Thus, it can be seen that the objects of the invention have been satisfied by the structure and its method for use presented above. While in accordance with the Patent Statutes, only the best mode and preferred embodiment has been presented and described in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto or thereby. Accordingly, for an appreciation of the true scope and breadth of the invention, reference should be made to the following claims.
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1. A closed-loop blower, comprising:
a blower assembly having a motorized fan that draws ambient air in through an inlet and exhausts air out an outlet;
a control circuit coupled to said motorized fan;
a pressure sensing device near said outlet to measure pressure of the exhaust air, said pressure sensing device generating a pressure signal; and
said control circuit receiving said pressure signal and adjusting the speed of said motorized fan to obtain a desired pressure at said outlet.
2. The blower according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a temperature sensing device associated with said blower assembly and generating a temperature signal; and
said control circuit receiving said temperature signal to adjust said pressure signal and adjust the speed of said motorized fan to obtain the desired pressure at said outlet.
3. The blower according to claim 2 , further comprising:
at least one Hall effect switch coupled to said motorized fan to generate a speed signal; and
said control circuit receiving said speed signal to adjust the speed of said motorized fan.
4. The blower according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a temperature sensing device associated with said blower assembly and generating a temperature signal;
at least one Hall effect switch coupled to said motorized fan to generate a speed signal; and
said control circuit receiving said temperature, pressure and speed signals to adjust the speed of said motorized fan to obtain the desired pressure output.
5. The blower according to claim 4 , further comprising:
a second pressure sensing device, not directly associated with the blower to measure an end-use pressure signal;
said control circuit receiving said pressure signal and said end-use pressure signal to determine a differential pressure; and
said control circuit adjusting the speed of said motorized fan to obtain a desired differential pressure.
6. The blower according to claim 1 , further comprising:
an input device for sending desired pressure value to said control circuit.
7. A method for generating a desired pressure value from a blower assembly that includes a motorized fan that draws in ambient air through an inlet and exhausts air out an outlet, the method comprising:
inputting a set pressure value to a control circuit;
positioning a pressure sensing device near the outlet;
generating a pressure signal by said pressure sensing device;
receiving said pressure signal in said control circuit; and
adjusting the speed of the motorized fan by said control circuit depending upon the value of said pressure signal to match said set pressure value.
8. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising:
measuring a temperature value near the blower assembly;
generating a temperature signal representative of said temperature value;
receiving said temperature signal in said control circuit; and
adjusting said pressure signal based upon the value of said temperature signal.
9. The method according to claim 8 , further comprising:
coupling at least one Hall effect switch to the motorized fan to generate a speed signal;
receiving said speed signal in said control circuit; and
adjusting the speed of said motorized fan based upon said pressure, temperature and speed signals.
10. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising:
positioning a second pressure transducer away from said blower but within the exhaust air flow;
measuring a second pressure value at said second pressure transducer to generating an end-use pressure signal;
receiving said end-use pressure signal and said pressure signal in said control circuit to determine a differential pressure value; and
adjusting the speed of the motorized fan by said control circuit to match said differential pressure value with said set pressure value.
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