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    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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  • the object of my present invention is to provide an efficient and economically constructed rotating fan or blower adapted for use in the heating and ventilation oF huildings, for inducing air currents in the fines, ⁇
  • parts A A denote two r nnular rims or circles of similar diameter which are arranged at the desired distance apart and supported on a center sleeve or body B by radial rods or spokes b, the inner ends of which are best screwed into the hubs or" bosses formed on 'thebod y and their outer epds passed through anges or ears formed on the rims and there retained by nuts screwed onto the threaded ends of the rods at eitherside of the flange.
  • An axle or shaft C passes through the body sleeve and is mounted in suitable bearings D D for free rotation.
  • the sleeve could be tted to rotate on the axle.
  • a pulley or gear Eis provided for driving or rotating the wheel; or an electric or other motor may in some instances be provided therefor.
  • a series of ,semicircles or braces I are fixed to one of the rims A and provided with a series of holesor suitable means z' whereby the fan F canbc attached thereto and sustained at ⁇ 65 the required degree of angular relation, or the inclination changed to meet the circumstances -and conditions of use at dii'erent times or in diderent situations.
  • the attachment can be made as shown in Fig. 3 by an 7o ear 4 and bolt 5 having thereon a shoulder or sleeve 6 and nut 7, or by any other suitable means whereby retention of the fan to the brace is effected.
  • One side of the blower-wheel is open within theannular rim, and is arranged adjacent to the windway or mouth of the blast-flue or chamber K.
  • the other side is closed by a coned sheet or guard partition J, the peripheral edge of which is fitted against the rim A 8o l from which it tapers inward at an angle of forty-five degrees, more or less, the apex of the cone meeting the central body at or near the opposite side of the wheel, as indicated in Fig. 2, thus stopping the passage of air outward and forming a deflector about the center. that directs the incoming air toward the blast iiue mouth.
  • the cone sheet is best arranged on and supported by the inclined rods b2. The corners ot the fans are cut od, as at 9o f, to afford space for the cone.
  • the blower-wheel is rapidly rotated in the directiovn i'dicated by the arrwon Fig. 1, and theinclined fans cut into the air about its periphery and gather it into the center of the wheel where it lis de'ected into the blast-flue by the cone surface, as indicated by the pointers.
  • the construction is such that the apparatus can be 'practically made in large sizes as re- 'roo can be readilydone by simply reversing the wheel and shifting or changing the angular adjustment of the fans.
  • Therotatable blower-wheel having about its periphery a series of blades or fans supported between the peripheral rims said blades being longitudinally parallel with the main axis, and disposed in positions angular ⁇ to the radial planes from the main axis through the respective blades, and with their outer edges advanced for cutting the air and deflecting it toward the -central axis, substantially as set forth.
  • the rotatable blower-wheel comprisinga central shaft or axis, withvtwo fan-supporting parts mounted thereon, having radial spokes and annular rims, saidwheel provided about its periphery with a series of longitudinal blades or fans pivotally supported on rods that extend from one rim to the other, a series of Semi-circles or braces attached to one of said rims having facilities for the attachment and adjustment of the blades'at different positions in connection with said braces, for changing the angular inclination-oi: ⁇ said blades in relation tothe radialplanes passing through their positions relatively to the radius of the wheel, in combination with a non perforated imwardly tapering cone completely filling one end of the wheel Withinr the annular rim and extending inward to meet the central body or shaft near the opposite side of the wheel, said opposite side having an open space within its annular rim, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
  • a rotatable blower-wheel In a rotatable blower-wheel the combination, substantially as described, ofthe central body or sleeve, the annular rims, the radial rods connecting said rims and body, the diagonal rods extending from near one end of said body to the opposite peripheral rim, the conical sheet or guard partition arranged ou said diagonal rods, the angular blades or fans, their supporting rods disposed between said rims, the fan-braces or semi-circles and means for securing said fans thereto at different positions o f angular adjustment, for the purpose set fort l Witness my hand this 19th day of December, A. D. 1892.

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F. P. SMITH. ROTATING PAN 0R BLOWER. No. 509,143. Patented Nov. 21, 1893.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRED P. SMITH, OF WORCESTER, ASSIGNOH TO THE SMITH HEATING AND VENTILATING COMPANY, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
RoTATlNG FAN 0R BLOWER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 509,143, dated November 21, 1.893.
Application filed December 27, 1892. Serial No. 456,3521 (No model.)
To all whom it may concern:
Beit known that I, FRED P. SMITH, a citizen of theUnited States,residing at IVorcester, in the count-yof Worcester and State of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Rotating Fan or Blower, of which the following, together with the accompanying drawings, is a specification sufficiently full, clear, and exact to enable persons skilled in the art to which this invention appertains to make and use the same.
The object of my present invention is to provide an efficient and economically constructed rotating fan or blower adapted for use in the heating and ventilation oF huildings, for inducing air currents in the fines,`
and for other general purposes for which power blowers are employed. Another object is to afford means of the character described for adjusting the fans to suit differentA situations and conditions of use. These ob' jects I attain by mechanism constructed and organized for operation as illustrated in the drawings, wherein- Figure l represents an end view of ablowf ing apparatus employing my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the same, and Fig. 3 is a detail View showing one means for attaching the fan to its brace.
Referring to parts A A denote two r nnular rims or circles of similar diameter which are arranged at the desired distance apart and supported on a center sleeve or body B by radial rods or spokes b, the inner ends of which are best screwed into the hubs or" bosses formed on 'thebod y and their outer epds passed through anges or ears formed on the rims and there retained by nuts screwed onto the threaded ends of the rods at eitherside of the flange. An axle or shaft C passes through the body sleeve and is mounted in suitable bearings D D for free rotation.
pin or setscrew at e. In any instance desired, the sleeve could be tted to rotate on the axle. A pulley or gear Eis provided for driving or rotating the wheel; or an electric or other motor may in some instances be provided therefor. About the periphery of the wheel, between the rims A A, there are ar- The. sleevezj,l B is preferably xed to the shaft bya spline,
rigidly l`xed in connection with said rims.
'lhe fansare disposed in positions angular to radial planes passing through their respective support-rods, the outer edges projecting to cut into the air as they revolve, and their in' ner portions extending inward so as to deflect 6o the air to the central part of the wheel. A series of ,semicircles or braces I are fixed to one of the rims A and provided with a series of holesor suitable means z' whereby the fan F canbc attached thereto and sustained at`65 the required degree of angular relation, or the inclination changed to meet the circumstances -and conditions of use at dii'erent times or in diderent situations. The attachment can be made as shown in Fig. 3 by an 7o ear 4 and bolt 5 having thereon a shoulder or sleeve 6 and nut 7, or by any other suitable means whereby retention of the fan to the brace is effected.
One side of the blower-wheel is open within theannular rim, and is arranged adjacent to the windway or mouth of the blast-flue or chamber K. The other side is closed by a coned sheet or guard partition J, the peripheral edge of which is fitted against the rim A 8o l from which it tapers inward at an angle of forty-five degrees, more or less, the apex of the cone meeting the central body at or near the opposite side of the wheel, as indicated in Fig. 2, thus stopping the passage of air outward and forming a deflector about the center. that directs the incoming air toward the blast iiue mouth. The cone sheet is best arranged on and supported by the inclined rods b2. The corners ot the fans are cut od, as at 9o f, to afford space for the cone.
In operation, the blower-wheel is rapidly rotated in the directiovn i'dicated by the arrwon Fig. 1, and theinclined fans cut into the air about its periphery and gather it into the center of the wheel where it lis de'ected into the blast-flue by the cone surface, as indicated by the pointers.
The construction is such that the apparatus can be 'practically made in large sizes as re- 'roo can be readilydone by simply reversing the wheel and shifting or changing the angular adjustment of the fans.
I claim as my invention herein, to be secured by Letters Patenti l. Therotatable blower-wheel having about its periphery a series of blades or fans supported between the peripheral rims said blades being longitudinally parallel with the main axis, and disposed in positions angular` to the radial planes from the main axis through the respective blades, and with their outer edges advanced for cutting the air and deflecting it toward the -central axis, substantially as set forth.
2. The rotatable blower-wheel comprisinga central shaft or axis, withvtwo fan-supporting parts mounted thereon, having radial spokes and annular rims, saidwheel provided about its periphery with a series of longitudinal blades or fans pivotally supported on rods that extend from one rim to the other, a series of Semi-circles or braces attached to one of said rims having facilities for the attachment and adjustment of the blades'at different positions in connection with said braces, for changing the angular inclination-oi:` said blades in relation tothe radialplanes passing through their positions relatively to the radius of the wheel, in combination with a non perforated imwardly tapering cone completely filling one end of the wheel Withinr the annular rim and extending inward to meet the central body or shaft near the opposite side of the wheel, said opposite side having an open space within its annular rim, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
' 4. In a rotatable blower-wheel the combination, substantially as described, ofthe central body or sleeve, the annular rims, the radial rods connecting said rims and body, the diagonal rods extending from near one end of said body to the opposite peripheral rim, the conical sheet or guard partition arranged ou said diagonal rods, the angular blades or fans, their supporting rods disposed between said rims, the fan-braces or semi-circles and means for securing said fans thereto at different positions o f angular adjustment, for the purpose set fort l Witness my hand this 19th day of December, A. D. 1892.
Y. FRED P. SMITH. Witnesses:
CHAs. H. BURLEIGH, ELLA P. BLENUS.
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US2626743A (en) * 1948-09-16 1953-01-27 Elmore J Sanders Air displacement rotor
US2766697A (en) * 1954-12-02 1956-10-16 Elroy F Judd Pump having radial intake and centrifugal discharge
US2889980A (en) * 1956-10-17 1959-06-09 Philip L Haims Air circulator
US3185239A (en) * 1960-04-08 1965-05-25 Hovercraft Dev Ltd Vehicles for travelling over land and/or water
US4662819A (en) * 1986-04-10 1987-05-05 American Standard Inc. Centrifugal fan with variable blade pitch

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2626743A (en) * 1948-09-16 1953-01-27 Elmore J Sanders Air displacement rotor
US2766697A (en) * 1954-12-02 1956-10-16 Elroy F Judd Pump having radial intake and centrifugal discharge
US2889980A (en) * 1956-10-17 1959-06-09 Philip L Haims Air circulator
US3185239A (en) * 1960-04-08 1965-05-25 Hovercraft Dev Ltd Vehicles for travelling over land and/or water
US4662819A (en) * 1986-04-10 1987-05-05 American Standard Inc. Centrifugal fan with variable blade pitch

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