REAR-POSITIONED FILTER MOUNT FOR USE WITH A BOX OR CAGE FAN FOR REDUCING DUST EMISSION AND IMPROVING INTERIOR AIR QUALITY
A fan assembly including a pedestal supported and upwardly extending body. A control adjustable electric motor is secured to an upper end of the body. A fan subassembly includes a peripheral and depth defining shroud communicating a rear grate with a front grate. A plurality of rotatable fan blades are operated by the motor and extend from a hub rotatably supported within the shroud between the front and rear grates such that a rear induced vacuum results from rotation of the fan blades. A filter and associated bracketry secures the filter in communication with the rear grate in order to filter contaminants attracted via the induced vacuum forces to the rear of the fan during operation.
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application 61/078,065 filed on Jul. 3, 2008.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to a filter securable to a rear, vacuum inducing surface associated with a fan device. More particularly, the present invention discloses a rear-positioned filter associated with either a square box fan or a circular cage fan supported in articulating fashion upon a pedestal, the filter providing for entrainment and retention of dust and other airborne particles attracted via the vacuum forces generated on the rear side of the fan during operation.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe prior art is well documented with examples of fan filtration and particulate entrapment devices. In each instance, the objective of such filtration articles is to work cooperatively with an air induced flow, such as associated with a home furnace/AC air plenum or a portable fan device and in order to remove mold spores, fine dust and other particulates which are often associated with habitable living spaces.
Among the prior art, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2006/0168925, to Whittemore, which teaches a filter frame removably attached to a box fan and seating a HVAC style filter for removing contaminants from an air flow induced by the fan. Burt, U.S. Pat. No. 4,889,543, teaches a device for filtering air in a room equipped with a ceiling fan having rotatable blades including at least one element made from a filtering material which is interconnected between two adjacent blades of the fan by a fastening means. Additionally, Japanese Patent Publication Number 2000/051624 teaches a portable air cleaner having a box shape and including a rear situated filter element. A main front part exhibits a large number of air suction holes in the front face and a main body rear part encloses the filter element.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONThe present invention discloses an improved filter mount for use with such as an elevated and adjustable cage fan for reducing dust emission and improving interior air quality. The cage fan incorporates a pedestal support, an upwardly extending and telescopically adjustable stem incorporating a centrally positioned motor mount and remote control, and an upper end mounted cage incorporating a plurality of rotatable fan blades. The cage exhibits a sloping forward grid surface, over or behind which is seated a filter within an associated compartment. In one preferred embodiment, the filtration compartment is seated within a ½ circular shaped frame mount associated with a rear cage surface area of the fan, this in order to maximize particulate entrapment without substantially impeding the normal air flow of the fan.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following detailed description, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
Referring now to the various illustrations set forth in
A combination fan 20 and remote control panel 22 is disposed at an upper end of the upper telescoping portion 14, to which a power cord 23 can be communicated and upon which is secured a fan subassembly including a peripheral and depth defining fan shroud 24 enclosing a plurality of rotatable fan blades 26, 28 and 30 supported by a central hub which is rotationally driven by the electric motor 20 (as will be further shown in reference to
As further shown in
The rear view of
As further shown, approximately half the (rear) fan assembly is provided with a solid construction this allowing the filter to operate more effectively by creating a reliable degree of suction along a rear periphery of the assembly. As will be described in reference to succeeding embodiment, a modified pivot structure allows the upper fan construction to pivot, as well as elevate and lower, relative to the telescoping support portions and pedestal base,
Referring again to
The control panel 22 includes a series of buttons or switches, such as among these being associated with adjusting the speed of the motor (at 70), the fan rotating/pivoting control (at 72) as well as turning the fan on and off (at 74). Consistent with
Additional features are associated with the side view of
A motor shaft 80 extends upwardly from the housing 20 within the interior of the three dimensional fan shroud and engages a gear 82 secured to an end of a brace 84 in turn supported upon a rear surface of the shroud. Additionally shown at 86 is an angled taper incorporated into the forward outer edge of the shroud 24. As compared to a further outer positioned taper 88, the inner taper 86 is established at a greater angle relative to a vertical forward surface of the shroud (associated with the grates 32, 34, 36) and results in better air flow distribution of the fan. A divider clamp is also shown at 90 incorporated into the shroud housing, such as again for permitting opening and closing of the shroud and as a further alternative to the hinged configuration in
In each variant disclosed herein, the filtration element disclosed is capable of being easily removed from the rear vacuum induced location of the shroud housing for subsequent cleaning and/or replacement. It is further understood and envisioned that a variety of differently configured filters, clips, brackets and associated shroud designs, such as not limited to the generally circular shape shown herein, are further envisioned.
Having described my invention, other and additional preferred embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains, and without deviating from the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A fan assembly, comprising:
- a pedestal supported and upwardly extending body;
- a control adjustable electric motor secured to an upper end of said body;
- a fan subassembly supported atop said motor housing and including a peripheral and depth defining shroud communicating a rear grate with a front grate;
- a plurality of rotatable fan blades being operated by said motor and extending from a hub rotatably supported within said shroud between said front and rear grates such that a rear induced vacuum results from rotation of said fan blades; and
- a filter and associated bracketry for securing said filter in communication with said rear grate in order to filter contaminants attracted via the induced vacuum forces to said rear of the fan during operation.
2. The fan as described in claim 1, said body further comprising first and second elongate and telescoping members.
3. The fan as described in claim 2, a coupling positioned between said telescoping members to adjust an overall length established therebetween.
4. The fan as described in claim 1, a power cord extending to said motor housing.
5. The fan as described in claim 1, said shroud further comprising a generally polygonal cross sectional shape, with said front grate further comprising a plurality of individual and substantially pie-shaped grid portions extending in a substantially planar fashion from an inwardly sloping edge of said shroud.
6. The fan as described in claim 1, said filter further comprising a generally circular shape incorporating at least one of a honeycomb or waffle-like pattern.
7. The fan as described in claim 6, further comprising a lower semi-circular shaped frame seating portion secured to said rear grate for receiving in seating fashion an outer perimeter of said filter.
8. The fan as described in claim 5, further comprising a plurality of peripheral defined hooks for supporting said filter to said rear grate.
9. The fan as described in claim 1, further comprising heat dissipating vents associated with a surface of a housing containing the control adjustable electric motor.
10. The fan as described in claim 2, further comprising a rotatable coupling configured at a lower interface between said electric motor and said upper end of said telescoping body.
11. The fan as described in claim 10, further comprising said coupling capable of pivoting said shroud and supported fan blades as well as rotating to any desired degree.
12. The fan as described in claim 11, further comprising said fan controls facilitating rotation of said fan.
13. The fan as described in claim 1, further comprising a shaft extending upwardly from said electric motor within the interior of said shroud and engaging a gear secured to an end of a brace in turn supported upon a rear surface of said shroud.
14. The fan as described in claim 1, further comprising a divider incorporated into said shroud for permitting opening and closing of said shroud.
15. The fan as described in claim 1, said shroud further comprising first and second separable halves supported by hinges.
16. A fan assembly, comprising.
- a pedestal supported and upwardly extending body, said body further comprising first and second elongate and telescoping members separated by a length adjustable coupling;
- a control adjustable electric motor secured to an upper end of said body within a housing;
- a fan subassembly supported atop said motor housing and including a peripheral and depth defining shroud communicating a rear grate with a forwardly spaced front grate;
- a plurality of rotatable fan blades being operated by said motor and extending from a hub rotatably supported within said shroud between said front and rear grates such that a rear induced vacuum results from rotation of said fan blades; and
- a filter and associated bracketry for securing said filter in communication with said rear grate in order to filter contaminants attracted via the induced vacuum forces to said rear of the fan during operation.
17. The fan as described in claim 16, said filter further comprising a generally circular shape incorporating at least one of a honeycomb or waffle-like pattern.
18. The fan as described in claim 17, further comprising a lower semi-circular shaped frame seating portion secured to said rear grate for receiving in seating fashion an outer perimeter of said filter.
19. The fan as described in claim 16, further comprising a plurality of peripheral defined hooks for supporting said filter to said rear grate.
20. The fan as described in claim 16, further comprising a shaft extending upwardly from said electric motor with the interior of said shroud and engaging a gear secured to an end of a brace in turn supported upon a rear surface of said shroud.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 6, 2009
Publication Date: Jan 7, 2010
Inventor: Daniel A. Nelson (Durand, MI)
Application Number: 12/498,058
International Classification: F04D 29/70 (20060101); F04D 29/60 (20060101);