Pump Induces Draft In Exit Duct Patents (Class 454/344)
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Patent number: 11746798Abstract: A centrifugal fan is disclosed and includes a lower case, an impeller and an upper case. The lower case includes a bottom plate and a sidewall. The impeller is disposed on the bottom plate. The upper case is assembled with the sidewall to form an outlet. The upper case is formed by stamping and includes a first plane, an inlet and a grille. When the impeller is rotated, an airflow flowing from the inlet to the outlet is formed. The grille is protruded outwardly from the first plane, and includes a connecting frame and plural ribs. A spacing height is formed between the connecting frame and the inlet. Each rib has a first end connected to the connecting frame and a second end connected to the first plane. A pair of notches are disposed adjacent to two opposite lateral edges of the second end of the corresponding rib, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2021Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Kuo-Tung Hsu, Shun-Chen Chang, Wen-Chun Hsu, Chao-Fu Yang, Shuo-Sheng Hsu
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Patent number: 11603848Abstract: Embodiments of the inventive technology include a centrifugal fan having a damper repositionable between a closed position and a fully seated open position, and a magnetic coupler that serves to fully seat that damper it its open configuration, so as to prevent undesired effects such as slippage and/or rocking of that damper relative to rotatable componentry against which it is pressed, during operation of the fan. The coupler may be configured so that the damper may decouple from rotatable componentry, e.g., upon a certain reverse pressure differential, and translate to a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2020Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: ACOUSTIFLO, LTD.Inventors: Christian O. Quinones, Jerry Mills
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Patent number: 11511594Abstract: In an air conditioning case, a blower sucks air flowing out from first and second upstream side ventilation paths from one side in an axial direction of a fan axis by rotation of a blower fan and allows the sucked air to flow to first and second downstream side ventilation paths. An upstream side guide member is provided on one side in the axial direction with respect to the blower fan and guides the air to the blower fan. Further, the upstream side guide member has a twisted shape and guides the air to the blower fan along the twisted shape.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2020Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: DENSO CORPORATIONInventors: Yasue Yonezu, Yoshinori Tashima
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Patent number: 11371717Abstract: A wind outlet mechanism for a range hood comprises a wind outlet and a decorative cover. The decorative cover has a plurality of wind discharge holes, a flow guide member is disposed inside the decorative cover, and the flow guide member has a cambered flow guide surface opposite to and protruding toward the wind outlet. The flow guide surface can make the air flow discharged from the wind discharge holes on the decorative cover.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2019Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: NINGBO FOTILE KITCHEN WARE CO., LTD.Inventors: Zhineng Xu, Anlin Chen, Fan Cai, Ting Yu
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Patent number: 10436207Abstract: Embodiments of the inventive technology may include an automatically reconfigurable flow blocking damper to prevent back flow; applications include, e.g., centrifugal fans that may at times be susceptible to such back flow, such as centrifugal fans established in an array and discharging to a common space. A clutch may effect damper engagement with rotatable componentry such that the damper is engaged with rotatable componentry when the damper is in open configuration, and effect damper disengagement from rotatable componentry such that the damper is disengaged from rotatable componentry when the damper is in closed configuration. The clutch may, in particular embodiments, act to prevent rotational imbalance problems otherwise observed when the damper is engaged to and rotates with rotatable componentry.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2016Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: Acoustiflo, Ltd.Inventors: David Hustvedt, Jerry Mills
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Patent number: 10222077Abstract: A dust removing apparatus is provided. An air blower performs air blowing in a space. A processor determines a first period in which a user is absent in the space. An air sucker collects dust by performing air suction from the space during the first period. A sensor measures an amount of dust collected by performing the air suction in the space during the first period. The processor determines whether or not a usage status of the dust removing apparatus in the space is appropriate based on a comparison between the measured amount of dust collected in the first period and an estimated amount of dust, which is estimated to be collected under a usage condition in which the user is absent in the space, and outputs information indicating whether or not a usage status of the dust removing apparatus is appropriate based on a result of the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2016Date of Patent: March 5, 2019Assignee: PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO., LTD.Inventors: Ichiro Takei, Hiroyuki Kayama, Hiroki Taoka
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Patent number: 9840806Abstract: A clothes dryer vent lint filter including a one-piece construction manifold unit installable within a vertical extension section of a dryer outlet pipe. The manifold unit includes a removable filter body and a lint cleanout area with a removable threaded cap.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2016Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Inventor: Hernani Simoes
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Patent number: 9310093Abstract: A damper blade is moved within an air control module connected to the discharge of a high-velocity blower, thereby modulating the electric power consumption of the blower motor.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2012Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Mestek, Inc.Inventor: Farhad Davledzarov
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Patent number: 9291361Abstract: A fan assembly includes a nozzle and a body on which the nozzle is mounted. The nozzle has a rear section having at least one first air inlet, at least one first air outlet, and a first interior passage for conveying air from the at least one first air inlet to the at least one first air outlet; and a front section having at least one second air inlet, at least one second air outlet, and a second interior passage for conveying air from the at least one second air inlet to the at least one second air outlet. A first air flow through the first interior passage and a second air flow through the second interior passage are each generated within the body. At least one of the temperature, humidity, and electrical charge of the second air flow is changed before it enters the second interior passage.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2012Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: Mark Joseph Staniforth, Jude Paul Pullen
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Publication number: 20140323033Abstract: The invention disclosed is a rotor ventilator which includes a base to which a shaft is connected to extend upwardly therefrom and a rotor. The rotor is rotatable about the shaft and includes a plate and a plurality of vanes extending downwardly therefrom. Also included is a bearing means for supporting the rotor on the shaft. The bearing means is located at the plate, above the centre of gravity of the rotor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: EDMONDS PRODUCTS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITEDInventors: Derek Munn, Norman McDonald
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Publication number: 20130137361Abstract: The present invention discloses a ventilating fan mounted on a wall of an indoor side of a wind path therethrough from the indoor side to an outdoor side. The ventilating fan includes a ventilating fan hood, a filtering member, a ventilating fan body, and a ventilating fan mounting member. The filtering member is integrally formed by a frame provided with an engagement that is engaged with the ventilating fan body and a filtering screen located within the frame. The ventilating fan according to the present invention has the advantages that the filtering member can be fixedly mounted to the ventilating fan body in a simple structure manner without using fasteners such as screws, so as to facilitate the operation and save the working time. Moreover, the filtering member is not blown off to fall off when the ventilating fan hood is removed. In addition, the mounting of the filtering member in a reverse order is eliminated.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2012Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicants: Panasonic Corporation, Panasonic Ecology Systems Guangdong Co., Ltd.Inventors: Panasonic Ecology Systems Guangdong Co., Ltd., Panasonic Corporation
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Publication number: 20130065501Abstract: A gravity air vent and a server rack having the same are provided. The server rack includes at least a rack main body and at least a fan module. The fan module is assembled on a side surface of the rack main body and has an air inlet corresponding to the fan module. The air vent includes a frame and at least one covering plate. The covering plate is pivotally connected to the frame and operable of be opened or closed relatively to the frame to expose or cover the air inlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: INVENTEC CORPORATIONInventor: Shi-Feng Wang
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Patent number: 7882897Abstract: The device of the present invention is located in a closed containment enclosure surrounding a storage bin and comprises a closed tank (28) positioned on the storage bin containing a liquid (26) and having a fireproof shield enclosing the tank and a liquid level control system for controlling the level of liquid in the tank with the tank (28) comprising at least one opening in communication with the closed container enclosure, and at least one internal chamber in direct communication with the storage bin via a flue pipe and at least one external chamber in direct communication with the containment enclosure via said at least one opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Commissariat a l'energie atomique etaux energies alternativesInventors: Mathieu Neumann, Thierry Delaforge, Dominique Bois
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Patent number: 7559832Abstract: A combination of a wood stove and radon collection system. A radon collection tube location in the basement of a building is connected via conduits leading into the combustion chamber of a wood stove. Means secure the radon collection outlet to the stove between the stove door and the stove main body. Metal strips extend across gaps formed between the stove door and stove main body when the outlet is in the installed position.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Inventor: George Kilmer
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Publication number: 20080132160Abstract: The present invention relates to an exhaust structure from dryers in an apartment building including at least one riser tube running vertically crossing stories of the apartment building, a plurality of branch tubes branched from the riser tube to apartments on each of the stories for guiding exhaust gas from the apartments to the riser tube, and a fan mounted to a top of the riser tube and to be driven for making a pressure distribution in the riser tube to be the same with a pressure distribution on an outside of the building, substantially.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Applicant: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: In Hee Han, Won Tug Son
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Patent number: 7056204Abstract: An air mover comprising a motor and a plurality of fan blades coupled to the motor. The motor is operable to rotate the fan blades about a blade axis in order to generate an airflow. A housing is disposed about said fan blades and defines a free area through which the airflow can travel. A first end of the housing is proximate to said plurality of fan blades. A second end of the housing has a free area that is unevenly distributed about the blade axis.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2005Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Wade D. Vinson, Jeffery Michael Giardina
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Patent number: 6428410Abstract: A vacuum air exhaust system (8) employs a venturi vacuum pump (10) that is fed pressurized air through a control valve unit (18) rigidly mounted on a vacuum pump housing (24) of the vacuum air exhaust system. By manipulating a movable valve of the control valve unit, an operator can control a vacuum applied by the vacuum pump. The vacuum air exhaust system is rigidly attached to a pipe-type mount unit (16) for being rigidly attached to a wall at a hole in the wall so that ventilation suction is applied through the pipe and the wall. In one embodiment the exhaust adapter is attached to a flexible hose (41) and in another embodiment it is rigidly screwed to a pipe (42), such as a filter pipe.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Inventor: Michael C. Campbell
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Patent number: 6331141Abstract: A fluid extraction apparatus comprises a passage 20 for the pumped flow therealong of a first fluid, for example air. A fluid flow area control device in the form of an apertured plug 22 is present in the passage. An inlet 26 to the passage 20 is provided at or downstream of the downstream side of the plug 22. When, in use, the first fluid is pumped along the passage through the aperture 23 of the plug 22 the fluid pressure at the inlet 26 is reduced causing a second fluid to be drawn into the passage 20 via the inlet 26 to flow with the first fluid towards the downstream end of the passage 20. The downstream end of the passage may be provided with a filter 6 in the form of a tank 8 containing an oil dissolving agent 10. The apparatus has a particular application to a cooker hood assembly for extracting a gas from a cooker hood 2, without having to pass the gas through a pump 4, and then treating the extracted gas to remove pollutants such as water, oil droplets and smoke therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Inventor: Boon Pen Chua
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Patent number: 5938527Abstract: An air ventilation or supply system includes a blower for generating a primary flow and an induction nozzle for inducing a secondary flow produced by entrainment of the primary flow. An inlet of the blower and an inlet for the induction nozzle are adjacent each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takeharu Oshima, Satoru Kotoh, Akira Doi, Yachiyo Imamura, Isao Tachibana, Shigeki Kobayashi
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Patent number: 5499945Abstract: An exhaust ventilation apparatus to be temporarily mounted in a continuous pulp digester or similar elongated vessel to provide local air ventilation from one or more selected worksites in the vessel. An exhaust duct extending upwardly to an outlet opening has numerous inlet ports spaced along it. Venturi type air movers each having an air collection conduit attached to it are connected to several of the inlet ports of the exhaust duct. Each air collection conduit is mounted with an inlet located near one of the selected worksites to draw polluted air out of the vessel through the exhaust duct. The air movers and/or the air collection conduits are easily movable as work progresses.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1994Date of Patent: March 19, 1996Inventors: Keith A. Ferlin, Morris P. Kemps
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Patent number: 5299326Abstract: The disclosed invention describes a vehicle waste tank ventilation exhaust fan, having the unique ability to provided positive exhaust on a continuous basis while diluting the contaminated air and odor being emitted by the waste tank with fresh air at a ratio in excess of five to one. A vacuum is drawn on the tank when the flush valve is closed by a small fan located over the tank vent pipe. A mixing chamber within the fan housing allows the fan to mix fresh air with odor from the tank and expel the odorous mixture over several hours.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Inventor: Alton L. Alexander
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Patent number: 5097750Abstract: A waste management disposal system which disposes of both solid and aerosol waste includes a housing divided into a solid waste containment area and a negative pressure plenum for drawing aerosol waste away from the solid waste containment area. A funnel is provided for guiding solid waste into the waste containment area and the negative pressure plenum draws the aerosol waste in a path orthogonal to the funnel. A filter is provided for filtering the aerosol contaminants from the air upon which it is being transported.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1989Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Assignee: Lab Products, Inc.Inventors: John V. Oldham, deceased, Chinsoo Park, William M. Marston, John E. Sheaffer, Eric A. Deitrich, Neil E. Campbell, Albert P. Ruggieri
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Patent number: 5085134Abstract: A smoker's booth for isolating, containing, venting, and filtering tobacco smoke. The booth has a walled enclosure with a smoker's access aperture. The presence of a smoker is detected, thereby activating the venting and filtering mechanisms. The booth can be wall mounted or freestanding.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Inventors: Joseph S. Hofstra, Ronald J. Karaskiewicz, Mark R. Fischer
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Patent number: 5080004Abstract: The system for removing the soil gas from the ground surrounding the building structure, includes a clean-out receptacle, an air duct system, and a fan. The clean-out pipes are installed inside the building structure, accessible from the ground level and near junctions between the interconnecting pipes and the drain tile. The air duct system is securable to a clean-out receptacle, and the fan is installed inside the air duct. The air duct system is disconnected from the clean-out receptacle during the cleaning of the drain tile system. The pressurized fluid projecting through the tip of the rocket nozzle, removes any obstructions in the drain tile, and the pressurized fluid projecting rearward from the nozzle, propels the rocket nozzle through the drain trail system. The air duct system is then connected to the clean-out pipe.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Superior Environmental Service, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Francis, K. Rand Dykman