US2083184A - Fan - Google Patents

Fan Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2083184A
US2083184A US70196A US7019636A US2083184A US 2083184 A US2083184 A US 2083184A US 70196 A US70196 A US 70196A US 7019636 A US7019636 A US 7019636A US 2083184 A US2083184 A US 2083184A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
rotor
blower
vanes
air
volume
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US70196A
Inventor
Edward L Anderson
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
AMERICAN BLOWER Corp
Original Assignee
AMERICAN BLOWER CORP
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by AMERICAN BLOWER CORP filed Critical AMERICAN BLOWER CORP
Priority to US70196A priority Critical patent/US2083184A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2083184A publication Critical patent/US2083184A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/40Casings; Connections of working fluid
    • F04D29/42Casings; Connections of working fluid for radial or helico-centrifugal pumps
    • F04D29/44Fluid-guiding means, e.g. diffusers
    • F04D29/46Fluid-guiding means, e.g. diffusers adjustable
    • F04D29/462Fluid-guiding means, e.g. diffusers adjustable especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • F04D29/464Fluid-guiding means, e.g. diffusers adjustable especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps adjusting flow cross-section, otherwise than by using adjustable stator blades
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F05INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
    • F05DINDEXING SCHEME FOR ASPECTS RELATING TO NON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT MACHINES OR ENGINES, GAS-TURBINES OR JET-PROPULSION PLANTS
    • F05D2250/00Geometry
    • F05D2250/50Inlet or outlet
    • F05D2250/51Inlet

Definitions

  • This invention relates to fans and in particular to means of imparting a whirl to the air entering the fan and of controlling the volume of air that enters the fan whereby the volume may be varied without varying the speed of the fan rotor.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section through a blower casing, the fan rotor, the Venturi entry throat, and volume and direction control means.
  • Figure 2 is an end elevation of the volume entry and control means.
  • Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 showing a modified form of volume and direction controlling means.
  • Figure 4 is a view similar at the entry end of Figure 3.
  • I designates a blower casing through which projects a rotor shaft 2 supported in suitable bearings 3 and 4 of any desired character.
  • this shaft is the rotor 5 having a solid back plate 6.
  • I designates the arcuate blades mounted on the back plate 6.
  • a shroud ring 8 is mounted on the opposite ends of the blades in overlapping spaced relationship with respect to the Venturi throat 9 of the entrance passageway casing III that is mounted at H in the inlet opening of the blower.
  • the inlet passageway I0 is conical, terminating in the Venturi throat 9.
  • the space l2 between the Venturi throat 9 and shroud ring 8 permits'the re-entry of air over the ad jacent ends of the fan blades so as to increase the operative area of those fan blades.
  • the air entering the blower is given a whirling movement in the direction of the movement imparted to it by the blades 1.
  • the outer ends of the vanes M are horizontally disposed, while in Figures Band 4 the outer ends of the vanes are inclined parallel to the conical taper of the inlet passageway Ill.
  • the advantages, under certain conditions, of the inclination of the outer ends of the vanes l4 are three-fold. This inclination permits of the use of stay rods substantially parallel to. the inclined ends of the vanes to secure together the shrould ring 8 and the hub 5 of the fan rotor where ultimate rigidity of the fan rotor construction is desired.
  • the inclination likewise provides for a quicker release of ⁇ the vanes than is otherwise possible, where space, in an axial direction, is at a premium because, for movement of the vanes a given distance axially of the shaft 2 toward the dotted line position, the vanes with inclined ends ( Figures 3 and 4) will lose efiectiveness to a greaterdegree than will vanes such as those shown in Figures 1 and 2. Furthermore, the inclination of the outer ends of the vanes 14 brings the vanes further away from the roots of the blades 1 in the fan rotor, which increases quietness of operation of the blower.
  • a blower the combination of a casing, a rotor, and means slidably mounted to extend within the rotor of the blower for imparting a preliminary whirling motion to the air delivered to the rotor and for controlling the volume of air delivered thereby.
  • a blower the combination of a casing, a rotor, and means including arcuate vanes slidably mounted to extend within the rotor of the blower for controlling the volume of air delivered thereby and for imparting to the air delivered to the rotor of the blower a preliminary whirling movement.
  • a blower In a blower, the combination of a casing, a rotor, and means including arcuate vanes slidably mounted to extend within the rotor of the blower for controlling the volume of air delivered thereby and for imparting to the air delivered to the rotor of the blower a preliminary whirling movement in the direction of the movement of the 5 rotor.
  • a blower In a blower, the combination of a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet passageway, and slidable means movable through said passageway and into the rotor for imparting a preliminary whirl ing motion to the air delivered to the rotor and for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower.
  • a blower the combination of a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet passageway, and slidable means movablethrough said passageway and into the rotor for imparting a preliminary whirling motion to the air delivered to the rotor and for control mg, the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower, said slidable means comprising a plurality of radially disposed vanes.
  • a blower the combination of a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet passageway, and slidable means movable through said passageway and into .the rotor for imparting a preliminary whirling motion to the air delivered to the rotor and for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower, said slidable means comprising a plurality of radially disposed arcuate vanes.
  • a blower a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet having a Venturi throat, and means for imparting a preliminary whirling motion to the air before it reaches the rotor and for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower comprising a plurality of air control vanes slidably positioned within the air inlet Venturi throat and rotor.
  • a blower a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet having a Venturi throat, and means for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower comprising a plurality of air control vanes slidably positioned within the air inlet Venturi throat and rotor, said vanes being curved in direction of the movement of the air by the rotor for imparting a preliminary whirl to the all.
  • a blower of a blower casing, arotor having a plurality of arcuate blades arranged parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor, a conical inlet passageway extending to a point adjacent the rotor, a plurality of arcuate vanes arranged parallel to the flow of air through the inlet passageway with their ends parallel to the rotor blades, and means to adjust the position of said group of arcuate vanes for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower and to control the direction of air entering the blower.
  • a casing In a blower, a casing, a conical inlet passageway, a rotor, a plurality of vanes inclined in the direction of flow of air through the inlet passageway and having their outer ends parallel to the wall of said passageway, and means for adjusting the position of said vanes from a point with their ends remote from the wall of the inlet passageway to a point adjacent thereto whereby the volume of air delivered through the passageway is restricted and controlled and the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower is controlled.
  • a blower In a blower, a casing, a conical inlet passageway, a rotor, a plurality of vanes inclined in the direction of fiow of air through the inlet passageway and having their outer ends parallel to the wall of said passageway, means for adjusting the position of said vanes from a point with their ends remote from the wall of the inlet passageway to a point adjacent thereto whereby the volume of airdelivered through the passageway is restricted and controlled and the volume of air delivered by the rotor 01' the blower is controlled, and a Venturi throat on said inlet passageway adapted to diverge from said plurality of vanes.

Description

June 8, 1937. D N I 2,083,184
FAN
' File'd March 2a, 1936 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR EDW/MD L. A M 752.50.
. MW; PM
ATTORN EYS June 8, 1937. E. ANDERSON 2,033,184
FAN
Filed March 25, 1936 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR fDWA/ED 1.. mvpszsa/v.
ATTORNEYS Patented June 8, 1937 UNITED STATES FAN Edward L. Anderson,
American Blower Corporation,
Detroit, Mich., assignor to Detroit, Mich.,
a corporation of Delaware Application March 23, 1936, Serial No. 70,196
13 Claims.
This invention relates to fans and in particular to means of imparting a whirl to the air entering the fan and of controlling the volume of air that enters the fan whereby the volume may be varied without varying the speed of the fan rotor.
It is a further object of this invention to provide means of adjusting the position at which the whirling air is delivered, into the fan and of adjusting the volume of air delivered to the fan.
It is an additional object to provide means of controlling the re-entry of the air into the fan rotor in order to increase the operative area of the blades of the fan.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 is a vertical section through a blower casing, the fan rotor, the Venturi entry throat, and volume and direction control means.
Figure 2 is an end elevation of the volume entry and control means.
Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 showing a modified form of volume and direction controlling means.
Figure 4 is a view similar at the entry end of Figure 3.
Referring to the drawings in detail, I designates a blower casing through which projects a rotor shaft 2 supported in suitable bearings 3 and 4 of any desired character. this shaft is the rotor 5 having a solid back plate 6. I designates the arcuate blades mounted on the back plate 6. A shroud ring 8 is mounted on the opposite ends of the blades in overlapping spaced relationship with respect to the Venturi throat 9 of the entrance passageway casing III that is mounted at H in the inlet opening of the blower. The inlet passageway I0 is conical, terminating in the Venturi throat 9. The space l2 between the Venturi throat 9 and shroud ring 8 permits'the re-entry of air over the ad jacent ends of the fan blades so as to increase the operative area of those fan blades.
Slidably mounted on the shaft 2 on a hub I3 is a plurality of air control vanes l4 that are bent in the direction of the rotation of the rotor 5. The arcuate outer ends'of these vanes are to Figure 2 looking Mounted on designated l5. Due to the fact that these blades purely diagrammatic and a variety of different means and methods maybe employed of actuating and positioning these vanes 14.
Due to the curvature of the vanes, the air entering the blower is given a whirling movement in the direction of the movement imparted to it by the blades 1.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2 particularly, the outer ends of the vanes M are horizontally disposed, while in Figures Band 4 the outer ends of the vanes are inclined parallel to the conical taper of the inlet passageway Ill. The advantages, under certain conditions, of the inclination of the outer ends of the vanes l4 (Figures 3 and 4) are three-fold. This inclination permits of the use of stay rods substantially parallel to. the inclined ends of the vanes to secure together the shrould ring 8 and the hub 5 of the fan rotor where ultimate rigidity of the fan rotor construction is desired. The inclination likewise provides for a quicker release of {the vanes than is otherwise possible, where space, in an axial direction, is at a premium because, for movement of the vanes a given distance axially of the shaft 2 toward the dotted line position, the vanes with inclined ends (Figures 3 and 4) will lose efiectiveness to a greaterdegree than will vanes such as those shown in Figures 1 and 2. Furthermore, the inclination of the outer ends of the vanes 14 brings the vanes further away from the roots of the blades 1 in the fan rotor, which increases quietness of operation of the blower.
' It will be understood that I desire to comprehend within my invention such modifications as may be necessary to adapt it to varying conditions and uses.
' Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. In a blower, the combination of a casing, a rotor, and means slidably mounted to extend within the rotor of the blower for imparting a preliminary whirling motion to the air delivered to the rotor and for controlling the volume of air delivered thereby.
2. In a blower, the combination of a casing, a rotor, and means including arcuate vanes slidably mounted to extend within the rotor of the blower for controlling the volume of air delivered thereby and for imparting to the air delivered to the rotor of the blower a preliminary whirling movement.
3. In a blower, the combination of a casing, a rotor, and means including arcuate vanes slidably mounted to extend within the rotor of the blower for controlling the volume of air delivered thereby and for imparting to the air delivered to the rotor of the blower a preliminary whirling movement in the direction of the movement of the 5 rotor.
4. In combination, in a blower, of a casing, an inlet passageway extending into the casing, a fan rotor adjacent thereto, and means reciprocable through the inlet passageway and into the interior of the rotor of the blower for imparting a preliminary whirling motion to the air delivered to the rotorand for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor from the blower.
5. In combination, in a blower, of a casing, an
inlet passageway extending into the casing, a
fan rotor adjacent thereto, and means reciprocable through the inlet passageway and into the interior of therotor of the blower for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor from the blower, said means being so arranged as to direct the air so delivered with a preliminary whirling movement.
6. In a blower, the combination of a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet passageway, and slidable means movable through said passageway and into the rotor for imparting a preliminary whirl ing motion to the air delivered to the rotor and for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower.
7. In a blower, the combination of a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet passageway, and slidable means movablethrough said passageway and into the rotor for imparting a preliminary whirling motion to the air delivered to the rotor and for control mg, the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower, said slidable means comprising a plurality of radially disposed vanes.
- 8. In a blower, the combination of a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet passageway, and slidable means movable through said passageway and into .the rotor for imparting a preliminary whirling motion to the air delivered to the rotor and for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower, said slidable means comprising a plurality of radially disposed arcuate vanes.
9. In a blower, a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet having a Venturi throat, and means for imparting a preliminary whirling motion to the air before it reaches the rotor and for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower comprising a plurality of air control vanes slidably positioned within the air inlet Venturi throat and rotor.
10. In a blower, a casing, a rotor, a conical inlet having a Venturi throat, and means for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower comprising a plurality of air control vanes slidably positioned within the air inlet Venturi throat and rotor, said vanes being curved in direction of the movement of the air by the rotor for imparting a preliminary whirl to the all.
11. In combinatiomin a blower, of a blower casing, arotor having a plurality of arcuate blades arranged parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor, a conical inlet passageway extending to a point adjacent the rotor, a plurality of arcuate vanes arranged parallel to the flow of air through the inlet passageway with their ends parallel to the rotor blades, and means to adjust the position of said group of arcuate vanes for controlling the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower and to control the direction of air entering the blower.
12. In a blower, a casing, a conical inlet passageway, a rotor, a plurality of vanes inclined in the direction of flow of air through the inlet passageway and having their outer ends parallel to the wall of said passageway, and means for adjusting the position of said vanes from a point with their ends remote from the wall of the inlet passageway to a point adjacent thereto whereby the volume of air delivered through the passageway is restricted and controlled and the volume of air delivered by the rotor of the blower is controlled.
13. In a blower, a casing, a conical inlet passageway, a rotor, a plurality of vanes inclined in the direction of fiow of air through the inlet passageway and having their outer ends parallel to the wall of said passageway, means for adjusting the position of said vanes from a point with their ends remote from the wall of the inlet passageway to a point adjacent thereto whereby the volume of airdelivered through the passageway is restricted and controlled and the volume of air delivered by the rotor 01' the blower is controlled, and a Venturi throat on said inlet passageway adapted to diverge from said plurality of vanes.
US70196A 1936-03-23 1936-03-23 Fan Expired - Lifetime US2083184A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US70196A US2083184A (en) 1936-03-23 1936-03-23 Fan

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US70196A US2083184A (en) 1936-03-23 1936-03-23 Fan

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2083184A true US2083184A (en) 1937-06-08

Family

ID=22093755

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US70196A Expired - Lifetime US2083184A (en) 1936-03-23 1936-03-23 Fan

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2083184A (en)

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2431398A (en) * 1944-08-22 1947-11-25 United Aircraft Corp Supercharger with controllable inlet
US3019963A (en) * 1955-07-08 1962-02-06 Eck Bruno Christian Radial blower for gases with high dust content
DE3032087A1 (en) * 1976-12-10 1982-04-08 Hans 5275 Bergneustadt Kohl Centrifugal fan with profiled inlet - has adjustable flow guide on inlet to vary throughput without loss of efficiency
DE3708382A1 (en) * 1987-03-14 1988-09-22 Schlafhorst & Co W Textile machine with a radial-flow fan
US5161941A (en) * 1990-08-28 1992-11-10 Sinko Kogyo, Co, Ltd. Actuator assembly for controlling inlet air flow to centrifugal fans
US5827044A (en) * 1997-03-26 1998-10-27 Yazici; Muammer Fan system with variable air volume control
US10180083B1 (en) * 2016-07-13 2019-01-15 Hyalta Aeronautics, Inc. Convertible ducted fan engine
US11333032B2 (en) * 2016-07-13 2022-05-17 Hyalta Aeronautics, Inc. Convertible ducted fan engine

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2431398A (en) * 1944-08-22 1947-11-25 United Aircraft Corp Supercharger with controllable inlet
US3019963A (en) * 1955-07-08 1962-02-06 Eck Bruno Christian Radial blower for gases with high dust content
DE3032087A1 (en) * 1976-12-10 1982-04-08 Hans 5275 Bergneustadt Kohl Centrifugal fan with profiled inlet - has adjustable flow guide on inlet to vary throughput without loss of efficiency
DE3708382A1 (en) * 1987-03-14 1988-09-22 Schlafhorst & Co W Textile machine with a radial-flow fan
US5161941A (en) * 1990-08-28 1992-11-10 Sinko Kogyo, Co, Ltd. Actuator assembly for controlling inlet air flow to centrifugal fans
US5827044A (en) * 1997-03-26 1998-10-27 Yazici; Muammer Fan system with variable air volume control
US10180083B1 (en) * 2016-07-13 2019-01-15 Hyalta Aeronautics, Inc. Convertible ducted fan engine
US11333032B2 (en) * 2016-07-13 2022-05-17 Hyalta Aeronautics, Inc. Convertible ducted fan engine

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US3069071A (en) Fans having radial flow rotors in axial flow casings
US3407995A (en) Blower assembly
US2739782A (en) Variable area turbine nozzle
US2628768A (en) Axial-flow compressor
US2313413A (en) Axial flow fan
US3269119A (en) Turbo-jet powerplant with toroidal combustion chamber
US3515498A (en) Blower
US2350839A (en) Machine for compressing gases by centrifugal effect
US2083184A (en) Fan
US2358301A (en) Gas turbine
US2284141A (en) Suction fan unit
US3484039A (en) Fans and compressors
US2327841A (en) Propeller fan
US2143100A (en) Blower
US2001522A (en) Centrifugal blower
US3059833A (en) Fans
US1614091A (en) Fan and fan blower
US3620021A (en) Gas turbine engines
US2689528A (en) Gaseous fluid turbine pump unit
US1787655A (en) Apparatus and method of controlling fans
US2614747A (en) Gaseous flow regulator
US2083186A (en) Fan
US2166276A (en) Tunnel fan
US2931173A (en) Compound rotary compressor
US1843088A (en) Centrifugal fan