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US2191418A
US2191418A US262497A US26249739A US2191418A US 2191418 A US2191418 A US 2191418A US 262497 A US262497 A US 262497A US 26249739 A US26249739 A US 26249739A US 2191418 A US2191418 A US 2191418A
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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
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/60Mounting; Assembling; Disassembling
    • F04D29/64Mounting; Assembling; Disassembling of axial pumps
    • F04D29/644Mounting; Assembling; Disassembling of axial pumps especially adapted for elastic fluid pumps
    • F04D29/646Mounting or removal of fans
    • 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
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S416/00Fluid reaction surfaces, i.e. impellers
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  • This invention relates'to fan mountingsrand structure and is provided with a forwardly is an improvement over the fan' mounting strucoffset annular'portion or fiange1l5 within which ture embodied in my Patent No. 1,992,112 which an opening I8 is positioned and through which issuedFebruary 19, 1935. the air is adapted to be, forced by the fan to ,5 I -'Anobjectfofthis invention is tdprovide an I .be hereinafter described.
  • An upper fan and motor supporting bar [1 is H a fan and motor; are resiliently supported in a secured at. the opposite ends thereof to the frame fr 8 1216 structure which is adapted to be mounted Ill adjacent the upper end of the frame l0 and in a windowjopening or other suitable'po sition.
  • I this upper supporting bar l1 comprises a pair 10v 'A'nother jobject'of this invention is to provide of rearwardly convergent bar portions [8 conan improved fan "mounting of this kind which wnected together by an integral straight or rear is relatively simplein construction but which bar portion ls which is.
  • a lower fan 'andfm'otor structur'e'fagainstboth vertical and and motor supporting bar 20 issecured'atthe izontal movemen I f opposite ends thereofto the lower portion of the Afurtherobject of" this"inventionis to, proframe ill and comprises a pair of rearwardly vide an improved fan mounting of this kind convergent bar portions2l' and an integral or wherein the framework aboutthe fan is prointermediate bar portion, 22 which is parallel vided"with rearwardlyoffset supporting means J with the lower bar l2- and rearwardly offset go in the'form of a pair-of rearwardly convergent therefrom.
  • a pair of vertically disposed angle bars 23 are motor frame structure'vthus providingf'a reladisposed between the upper and lowerbars 'l1 tiv'elylight' weight supporting structure 'and'at, and and are-positioned in spaced apart parthe same time a "sufficiently rigid structure, for allel relation.
  • the vertical frame bars 23 have 5 firmly holding the fan and motor in proper secured to the upper ends thereof a transversely 'positionj'.
  • a second orlower transversely-extending bar 25 30 referred totand illustratedin the accompanying is secured as by fastening members 26 to the drawings, wherein is shown an embodiment of lower ends of the vertical bars23 and the lower the invention, but it is ,to'be understood that bar25 at each end thereof extends laterally of changes, variations and modifications may be the vertical bars 23 so as to form a substantially resorted to which fall within the scope of the T-'shaped lower end portionfor the fanand mo- 35 invention as claimed. i I tor frame structure.
  • V porting springs 21 are secured at their upper Figure 1, is a detail rear elevation of a fan endsas at 28 to the rearwardly offset upper bar mounting structure constructed according to an portion I9 and in the present instance, the upper embodiment of this invention, 1 ends of the springs 21 are secured by means of 40
  • Figure 2 is a plan 'view oflthe device, bolts 28 or other like fastening means.
  • the lower Figure 3 is a detail side elevation of the device, ends of the springs 21 are secured as by fastenand v e l ing'means 29 in the form ,of bolts or the like to v Figure 4 is afragmentary vertical section of the opposite ends of the horizontal transversely the device with the fan and motor removed from extending bars 24.
  • bar 25 has interposed between this bar 25 and
  • the numeral 10 the adjacent offset bar portion 22 a pair of designates generally a rectangular frame strucsprings 30 which are secured at their lower ends ture comprising. upper and lower angle bars II T as by fastening means 3
  • the upper ends of the springs 30 are The side bars 13 are secured at their opposite secured as by fastening means 32in the form ends tothe opposite ends-of the upper and lower of bolts or the like to the opposite ends of the bars in and II, being secured as by welding or bar 25. other suitable. fastening means.
  • a fan member 33 is secured to a shaft 34 which A plate member I4 is secured within the frame is iournalled in a bearing member 35 secured as 5 shown in Figure 1 between the two vertical bars
  • the fan 33 is of a diameter substantially equal to or slightly less than the diameter of the opening l6 and has at least a portion of the blade structure thereof projecting forwardly through the opening it.
  • the bearing 35 is provided with a rearwardly projecting central portion 36 and a lubricating fitting 31 is secured to the bearing portion 36.
  • a belt 39 which engages about the pulley 33 and also about a driving pulley 40 secured to a motor shaft 4i rotated by a motor 42.
  • the belt 39 may be substantially V-sbaped in transverse section and the two pulleys 33 and 43 may be provided with V-shaped pulley grooves.
  • the motor 42 is secured to the frame structure 3 comprising the vertical bars 23 and the horizontal bars 24 by means of a rearwardly extending bracket 43 which is secured to the rear side of the two frame bars adjacent the lower ends thereof.
  • the frame it is adapted to be mounted in the desired opening and the motor 42 connected to a suitable source of electric current supply.
  • the resilient mounting comprising the frame formed of the vertical and parallel bars 23 and the horizontal parallel end bars 24 provides an exceedingly simple mounting means whereby the motor and fan structure is yieldably supported for rotation of the fan 33 in the opening it of the plate 14.
  • the springs 30 will not only yieldably support the fan and motor frame structure against vertical movement but the securing bolts attaching the springs 21 and 30 to the fan and motor frame structure and the supporting bars l1 and 20 will yieldably hold the fan and motor frame structure against lateral movement relative to the supporting bars I! and 20; In this manner, it is not necessary to provide additional supporting means connecting the fan and motor. frame structure to the side bars I! of the frame I I.
  • an upstand-Q ing front frame formed of a top, a bottom and a pair of side frame members secured together, upi fixed to the sides of the:
  • an upstanding substantially square front frame adapted to have secured thereto means to provide an air passage, an up- ,narrow substantially rectangular rear for suspending a fan and for supporting the operating means for the fan, said rear frame being disposed on its lower end and of less height than thereto means the front frame, said rear frame being spaced rearwardly of and arranged substantially centrally with respect to said front frame, upperv and lower horizontally disposed spaced parallel supwith thetop and botconvergent end portions front frame and aligned with the top and bottolnof the front frame, said elements including intermediate portions ar-' ranged in parallel relation.

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Feb. 20, 1940. w. w. ALLEN FAN MOUNTING 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed March 17, 1939 1 W WW 1 Patented Feb. Y 1 j a I e ZUNlTEDi-PSTATE SFfPATENT OFFICE a 2,191.418 I f v TFANltfOUNTlNq.
t r William w. Allen, Jacksonville, Fla,- ,assig nor' to .American .Coolai'r Corporation, Jacksonville, Fla.,,a.- corporation of Florida u ppn'caaammn- 11, 1939. Serial No.282i497 V 2 "Claims. J61. eats-15f This inventionrelates'to fan mountingsrand structure and is provided with a forwardly is an improvement over the fan' mounting strucoffset annular'portion or fiange1l5 within which ture embodied in my Patent No. 1,992,112 which an opening I8 is positioned and through which issuedFebruary 19, 1935. the air is adapted to be, forced by the fan to ,5 I -'Anobjectfofthis invention is tdprovide an I .be hereinafter described. v
gimprove'df If n mounting wherein a" ventilating An upper fan and motor supporting bar [1 is H a fan and motor; are resiliently supported in a secured at. the opposite ends thereof to the frame fr 8 1216 structure which is adapted to be mounted Ill adjacent the upper end of the frame l0 and in a windowjopening or other suitable'po sition. I this upper supporting bar l1 comprises a pair 10v 'A'nother jobject'of this invention is to provide of rearwardly convergent bar portions [8 conan improved fan "mounting of this kind which wnected together by an integral straight or rear is relatively simplein construction but which bar portion ls which is. disposed in' parallel relaat the same time willyieldably support the 'fan tion to the upper frame member ll, A lower fan 'andfm'otor structur'e'fagainstboth vertical and and motor supporting bar 20 issecured'atthe izontal movemen I f opposite ends thereofto the lower portion of the Afurtherobject of" this"inventionis to, proframe ill and comprises a pair of rearwardly vide an improved fan mounting of this kind convergent bar portions2l' and an integral or wherein the framework aboutthe fan is prointermediate bar portion, 22 which is parallel vided"with rearwardlyoffset supporting means J with the lower bar l2- and rearwardly offset go in the'form of a pair-of rearwardly convergent therefrom. v bars to which are 'yieldably. 'secure'da fan and i A pair of vertically disposed angle bars 23 are motor frame structure'vthus providingf'a reladisposed between the upper and lowerbars 'l1 tiv'elylight' weight supporting structure 'and'at, and and are-positioned in spaced apart parthe same time a "sufficiently rigid structure, for allel relation. The vertical frame bars 23 have 5 firmly holding the fan and motor in proper secured to the upper ends thereof a transversely 'positionj'. I extending upper end bar 24 which extends lat To the foregoing objects andito others which erally at each end thereof from the vertical bars may hereinafter appear, .theinvention consists 23 so as to'form a substantially T-shaped upper of the novel construction; combination and arend for the fan andmotor supporting frame.
rangement'of parts as will be more specifically A second orlower transversely-extending bar 25 30 referred totand illustratedin the accompanying is secured as by fastening members 26 to the drawings, wherein is shown an embodiment of lower ends of the vertical bars23 and the lower the invention, but it is ,to'be understood that bar25 at each end thereof extends laterally of changes, variations and modifications may be the vertical bars 23 so as to form a substantially resorted to which fall within the scope of the T-'shaped lower end portionfor the fanand mo- 35 invention as claimed. i I tor frame structure. A pair of upper frame sup- In the drawings: V porting springs 21 are secured at their upper Figure 1, is a detail rear elevation of a fan endsas at 28 to the rearwardly offset upper bar mounting structure constructed according to an portion I9 and in the present instance, the upper embodiment of this invention, 1 ends of the springs 21 are secured by means of 40 Figure 2 is a plan 'view oflthe device, bolts 28 or other like fastening means. The lower Figure 3 is a detail side elevation of the device, ends of the springs 21 are secured as by fastenand v e l ing'means 29 in the form ,of bolts or the like to v Figure 4 is afragmentary vertical section of the opposite ends of the horizontal transversely the device with the fan and motor removed from extending bars 24. The lower horizontal end 46 the frame structure. bar 25 has interposed between this bar 25 and Referring to the drawings, the numeral 10 the adjacent offset bar portion 22 a pair of designates generally a rectangular frame strucsprings 30 which are secured at their lower ends ture comprising. upper and lower angle bars II T as by fastening means 3| to the offset bar porand (2 respectively and vertical side bars l3. tion 22. The upper ends of the springs 30 are The side bars 13 are secured at their opposite secured as by fastening means 32in the form ends tothe opposite ends-of the upper and lower of bolts or the like to the opposite ends of the bars in and II, being secured as by welding or bar 25. other suitable. fastening means. A fan member 33 is secured to a shaft 34 which A plate member I4 is secured within the frame is iournalled in a bearing member 35 secured as 5 shown in Figure 1 between the two vertical bars The fan 33 is of a diameter substantially equal to or slightly less than the diameter of the opening l6 and has at least a portion of the blade structure thereof projecting forwardly through the opening it. The bearing 35 is provided with a rearwardly projecting central portion 36 and a lubricating fitting 31 is secured to the bearing portion 36. to the shaft 34 between the fan 33 and the vertical bars 23 and the pulley 33 is rotated by means of a belt 39 which engages about the pulley 33 and also about a driving pulley 40 secured to a motor shaft 4i rotated by a motor 42. The belt 39 may be substantially V-sbaped in transverse section and the two pulleys 33 and 43 may be provided with V-shaped pulley grooves.
The motor 42 is secured to the frame structure 3 comprising the vertical bars 23 and the horizontal bars 24 by means of a rearwardly extending bracket 43 which is secured to the rear side of the two frame bars adjacent the lower ends thereof.
a In the use of this fan mounting structure, the frame it) is adapted to be mounted in the desired opening and the motor 42 connected to a suitable source of electric current supply. The resilient mounting comprising the frame formed of the vertical and parallel bars 23 and the horizontal parallel end bars 24 provides an exceedingly simple mounting means whereby the motor and fan structure is yieldably supported for rotation of the fan 33 in the opening it of the plate 14. a
The springs 30 will not only yieldably support the fan and motor frame structure against vertical movement but the securing bolts attaching the springs 21 and 30 to the fan and motor frame structure and the supporting bars l1 and 20 will yieldably hold the fan and motor frame structure against lateral movement relative to the supporting bars I! and 20; In this manner, it is not necessary to provide additional supporting means connecting the fan and motor. frame structure to the side bars I! of the frame I I.
What I claim is:
1. In a ventilating fan mounting." an upstand-Q ing front frame formed of a top, a bottom and a pair of side frame members secured together, upi fixed to the sides of the:
frame and aligned throughout with the top and and extending in opposite directions from the ends of the vertical bars aligned with and spaced 2. In a fan mounting, an upstanding substantially square front frame adapted to have secured thereto means to provide an air passage, an up- ,narrow substantially rectangular rear for suspending a fan and for supporting the operating means for the fan, said rear frame being disposed on its lower end and of less height than thereto means the front frame, said rear frame being spaced rearwardly of and arranged substantially centrally with respect to said front frame, upperv and lower horizontally disposed spaced parallel supwith thetop and botconvergent end portions front frame and aligned with the top and bottolnof the front frame, said elements including intermediate portions ar-' ranged in parallel relation. relative to the top and bottom of the front frame and aligned in I spaced relation with the top and bottom of the rear frame, springs for connecting the intermediate portion of said upper element to the top of theirear frame, and springs for connecting'the intermediate portion of the lower element to the bottom of the rear frame,
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Cited By (7)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2496720A (en) * 1946-09-09 1950-02-07 Sidney J Heiman Heater fan mounting
US2634906A (en) * 1950-02-10 1953-04-14 Sidney J Heiman Cabinet-enclosed window ventilating fan
US2746674A (en) * 1953-12-23 1956-05-22 Lawrence L Alldritt Ventilating fans
US2917227A (en) * 1955-01-21 1959-12-15 Donald R Ruegsegger Fan construction
US3898019A (en) * 1973-10-19 1975-08-05 David E Reznick Air fan apparatus
US4008007A (en) * 1975-05-23 1977-02-15 Hudson Products Corporation Axial flow fan assembly
US11680719B1 (en) * 2020-03-12 2023-06-20 David Browne Exhaust fan assembly

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2496720A (en) * 1946-09-09 1950-02-07 Sidney J Heiman Heater fan mounting
US2634906A (en) * 1950-02-10 1953-04-14 Sidney J Heiman Cabinet-enclosed window ventilating fan
US2746674A (en) * 1953-12-23 1956-05-22 Lawrence L Alldritt Ventilating fans
US2917227A (en) * 1955-01-21 1959-12-15 Donald R Ruegsegger Fan construction
US3898019A (en) * 1973-10-19 1975-08-05 David E Reznick Air fan apparatus
US4008007A (en) * 1975-05-23 1977-02-15 Hudson Products Corporation Axial flow fan assembly
US11680719B1 (en) * 2020-03-12 2023-06-20 David Browne Exhaust fan assembly

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