Patents Assigned to Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.
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Patent number: 11209006Abstract: A fan assembly, including motor cooling configurations and/or integrated controller configurations and associated methods are shown. Some examples of fan motors shown include electronically commutated motors that may include integrated controller circuitry. A number of cooling configurations are shown that may be used individually or in combination to provide cooling to a motor in a fan assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2015Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Radha Krishna Ganesh, Henry Thomas Bugner, Jr., Jason Dean Emiliusen, Trinity Persful
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Patent number: 10619646Abstract: A fan assembly, and associated methods are shown that may include tapering configurations in a nozzle assembly. Configurations are shown that are optimized for thrust. Examples of assemblies and methods are shown that include sound attenuating materials and jagged edges to reduce noise. Configurations are shown that provide a substantially constant or increasing air velocity. Configurations are also shown that provide a static pressure of 120 percent or less of a given dynamic pressure.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2016Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Khalitov, Radha Krishna Ganesh, Daniel Richard Schulz, Jeffrey William Robinson
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Patent number: 10001138Abstract: A number of fan assemblies are shown. Configurations are shown that include one or more diffusers. Diffuser locations and specific diffuser configurations are described that improve one or more fan assembly characteristics, including, but not limited to fan efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Radha Krishna Ganesh, Daniel Schulz, Matt Settergren
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Patent number: 10001020Abstract: An improved fan blade is characterized by a fan blade body and anchors extending therefrom. The fan blade body includes opposingly paired ends and opposingly paired sides, the opposingly paired ends for extension between a backplate and a wheel cone of a fan wheel assembly, with each side of the opposingly paired sides for united extension across a portion of each of the backplate and wheel cone of the fan wheel assembly. Each anchor of the anchors includes an aperture, with each anchor of the anchors substantially extendable through a portion of either of the backplate or wheel cone of the fan wheel assembly such that at least a portion of the aperture of the anchor extends beyond either of the backplate or wheel cone of the fan wheel assembly with the at least a portion of the aperture of the anchor for receipt of an anchor pin.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2012Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Charles L. Barry, Mike P. Petro, Umesh G. Nagargoje, Tony Schoenwald, Alan Bear, John P. Mahoney, Jeff Craemer
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Publication number: 20150345512Abstract: A fan assembly and associate methods are shown. Fan assemblies are shown having one or more components, where a location of the components is adjustable with respect to a base. In one example the components can be located at a specified distance from a motor shaft for a number of different motor sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2014Publication date: December 3, 2015Applicant: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Jeffrey William Robinson, Daniel Richard Schulz
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Publication number: 20150267713Abstract: A fan assembly and associated methods are shown. Examples shown include components such as box section rails, truss structures, formed features and thinner gauge material that used in prior configurations. These and other features shown provide a lighter and/or stiffer fan assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2014Publication date: September 24, 2015Applicant: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Jeffrey William Robinson, Daniel Richard Schulz
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Publication number: 20150211375Abstract: An improved fan blade is characterized by a fan blade body and anchors extending therefrom. The fan blade body includes opposingly paired ends and opposingly paired sides, the opposingly paired ends for extension between a backplate and a wheel cone of a fan wheel assembly, with each side of the opposingly paired sides for united extension across a portion of each of the backplate and wheel cone of the fan wheel assembly. Each anchor of the anchors includes an aperture, with each anchor of the anchors substantially extendable through a portion of either of the backplate or wheel cone of the fan wheel assembly such that at least a portion of the aperture of the anchor extends beyond either of the backplate or wheel cone of the fan wheel assembly with the at least a portion of the aperture of the anchor for receipt of an anchor pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2012Publication date: July 30, 2015Applicant: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Charles L. Barry, Mike P. Petro, Umesh G. Nagargoje, Tony Schoenwald, Alan Bear, John P. Mahoney, Jeff Craemer
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Patent number: 8932013Abstract: An improved guide vane for an inline fan is provided, as is an inline fan assembly so characterized. The vane guide includes a first vane segment characterized by first and second end portions, and a second vane segment characterized by first and second end portions. The second end portion of the first vane segment is in a spaced apart and overlapped arrangement in relation to the first end portion of the second vane segment. The first end portion of the first vane segment is an adjacent most vane guide end portion in relation to an impeller of the fan. The first vane segment is of arcuate configuration, with the second vane segment being of linear configuration.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Khalitov, Michael J. Feuser
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Publication number: 20140314559Abstract: An improved guide vane for an inline fan is provided, as is an inline fan assembly so characterized. The vane guide includes a first vane segment characterized by first and second end portions, and a second vane segment characterized by first and second end portions. The second end portion of the first vane segment is in a spaced apart and overlapped arrangement in relation to the first end portion of the second vane segment. The first end portion of the first vane segment is an adjacent most vane guide end portion in relation to an impeller of the fan. The first vane segment is of arcuate configuration, with the second vane segment being of linear configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: October 23, 2014Applicant: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Khalitov, Michael J. Feuser
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Patent number: 8758101Abstract: An improved exhaust fan housing, and exhaust fan assembly so characterized, is generally provided. The exhaust fan housing includes a first cylindrical or conical element, a second cylindrical element interior of the first cylindrical element, and a plurality of hollow vanes traversing an annular fluid passage chamber delimited thereby and uniting the first and second cylindrical elements. A central drive chamber, delimited by the second cylindrical element, is in fluid communication with ambient air exterior of the first cylindrical element via the hollow vanes. Each hollow vane is characterized by spaced apart wall segments which unitingly terminate so as to delimit a leading edge for each hollow vane, each of the spaced apart wall segments having a free end or a closed end delimiting first and second trailing edges for the hollow vanes.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Daniel Khalitov, Andrew W. McClure
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Patent number: 8025477Abstract: An aero acoustic fan assembly is provided and generally includes a fan wheel, a frame, and first and second air outlet diffusing structures. The fan wheel generally, and typically includes an axial air inlet delimited by an air inlet cone, an annular air outlet, a back plate, and front plate opposite the back plate. The frame within supports the fan wheel for rotation about a central axis thereof. The first air outlet diffusing structure is supported by a portion of the frame, adjacent the back plate of the fan wheel and includes a peripheral region. The second air outlet diffusing structure is similarly supported by a portion of the frame, adjacent the front plate of the fan wheel, and also includes a peripheral region, air exiting the annular air outlet of the fan wheel passing between the peripheral regions of the diffusing structures.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2005Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Radha K. Ganesh, Richard D. Williamson, Jonathan C. Weeks, Tatyana S. Solomakhova
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Publication number: 20080166223Abstract: An aero acoustic fan assembly is provided and generally includes a fan wheel, a frame, and first and second air outlet diffusing structures. The fan wheel generally, and typically includes an axial air inlet delimited by an air inlet cone, an annular air outlet, a back plate, and front plate opposite the back plate. The frame within supports the fan wheel for rotation about a central axis thereof. The first air outlet diffusing structure is supported by a portion of the frame, adjacent the back plate of the fan wheel and includes a peripheral region. The second air outlet diffusing structure is similarly supported by a portion of the frame, adjacent the front plate of the fan wheel, and also includes a peripheral region, air exiting the annular air outlet of the fan wheel passing between the peripheral regions of the diffusing structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2005Publication date: July 10, 2008Applicant: TWIN CITY FAN COMPANIES, LTD.Inventors: Radha K. Ganesh, Richard D. Williamson, Jonathan C. Weeks, Tatyana S. Solomakhova
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Patent number: 6457550Abstract: A sound attenuating device including a sound insulating structure and a windband. The sound insulating structure is constructed and arranged to receive vented air from an exhaust vent. The windband is affixed to the sound insulating structure and is constructed and arranged to prevent water from entering the sound insulating structure. The windband also provides a structure for attenuating sound.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2001Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd.Inventors: Charles L. Barry, David P. Leclerc, Thanh K. Tang, James L. Smith
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Publication number: 20020125068Abstract: A sound attenuating device including a sound insulating structure and a windband. The sound insulating structure is constructed and arranged to receive vented air from an exhaust vent. The windband is affixed to the sound insulating structure and is constructed and arranged to prevent water from entering the sound insulating structure. The windband also provides a structure for attenuating sound.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: Twin City Fan Companies , Ltd.Inventors: Charles L. Barry, David P. Leclerc, Thanh K. Tang, James L. Smith