Annular Motive Fluid Stream Entrains Pumped Fluid Outside And Inside Patents (Class 417/177)
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Patent number: 11454247Abstract: There is provided a nozzle for a fan assembly. The nozzle comprises a nozzle body, an air inlet for receiving an air flow, and one or more air outlets for emitting the air flow. The nozzle body has the general shape of a truncated ellipsoid, with a first truncation forming a face of the nozzle body and a second truncation forming a base of the nozzle body. The one or more air outlets are provided on the face of the nozzle body. Preferably, the air inlet is provided at the base of the nozzle body.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2019Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: Neil Ewen Callum MacQueen, Philip Tennison Reilly, Darren Matthew Lewis, James Dyson, Alexander Stuart Knox
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Patent number: 8932028Abstract: A bladeless fan assembly for creating an air current includes a nozzle mounted on a base housing a device for creating an air flow. The nozzle includes an interior passage for receiving the air flow and a mouth for emitting the air flow. The nozzle defines, and extends about, an opening through which air from outside the fan assembly is drawn by the air flow emitted from the mouth. The nozzle also includes a heater for heating the air flow upstream of the mouth.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2014Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: Nicholas Gerald Fitton, John Scott Sutton, Peter David Gammack, James Dyson, John David Wallace, Arran George Smith
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Patent number: 8770946Abstract: An external accessory for a portable fan including a base having an air inlet located in a side wall of the base, and an air outlet detachably connectable to the base, the accessory including a high energy particle arrester filter and connectors for detachably connecting the accessory to the fan so that the filter is located upstream from the air inlet of the fan.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: Nicholas Gerald Fitton, Kevin John Simmonds
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Patent number: 8764412Abstract: A fan assembly for creating an air current includes a bladeless fan assembly including a nozzle and a device for creating an air flow through the nozzle. The nozzle includes an interior passage and a mouth receiving the air flow from the interior passage. A Coanda surface located adjacent the mouth and over which the mouth is arranged to direct the air flow. The fan provides an arrangement producing an air current and a flow of cooling air created without requiring a bladed fan, that is, the air flow is created by a bladeless fan.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2013Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: Peter David Gammack, Frederic Nicolas, Kevin John Simmonds
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Patent number: 8727738Abstract: A jet pump assembly according to an example embodiment of the present invention includes an inlet body arranged in proximity with a throat structure so as to provide an entrainment entrance between a discharge end of the inlet body and the throat structure. A drive flow of a motive fluid is supplied at a first velocity to the inlet body and is discharged through at least one nozzle at a higher second velocity, thereby creating a pressure drop in the throat structure. The pressure drop facilitates a first entrained flow of suction fluid into the entrainment entrance and a second entrained flow of suction fluid through at least one channel passing through the inlet body. The at least one channel is configured such that the second entrained flow is isolated from the drive flow while passing through the inlet body.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2009Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: GE-Hitachi Nuclear Energy Americas LLCInventors: John Robert Bass, Phillip G. Ellison, Bobby Malone, Jin Yan
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Patent number: 8714937Abstract: A bladeless fan assembly for creating an air current includes a nozzle mounted on a base housing a device for creating an air flow. The nozzle includes an interior passage for receiving the air flow and a mouth for emitting the air flow. The nozzle defines, and extends about, an opening through which air from outside the fan assembly is drawn by the air flow emitted from the mouth. The nozzle also includes a heater for heating the air flow upstream of the mouth.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: Nicholas Gerald Fitton, John Scott Sutton, Peter David Gammack, James Dyson, John David Wallace, Arran George Smith
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Publication number: 20140084492Abstract: A fan assembly includes a body housing an impeller and motor for driving to the impeller to generate an air flow. A nozzle is mounted on the body for emitting the air flow. The nozzle defines an opening through which air from outside the fan assembly is drawn by the air emitted from the nozzle. A nozzle retaining mechanism is provided for releasably retaining the nozzle on the body. The mechanism is moveable from a first configuration in which the nozzle is retained on the body to a second configuration in which the nozzle is released for removal from the body. The mechanism includes a depressible member for effecting movement of the mechanism from the first configuration to the second configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventor: Dyson Technology Limited
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Publication number: 20140079566Abstract: A fan assembly for creating an air current includes a bladeless fan assembly including a nozzle and a device for creating an air flow through the nozzle. The nozzle includes an interior passage and a mouth receiving the air flow from the interior passage. A Coanda surface located adjacent the mouth and over which the mouth is arranged to direct the air flow. The fan provides an arrangement producing an air current and a flow of cooling air created without requiring a bladed fan, that is, the air flow is created by a bladeless fan.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITEDInventor: Dyson Technology Limited
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Patent number: 8529226Abstract: A bladeless air fan includes a host and an airflow guiding frame. The host divides into a housing section to hold an airflow generator and a pivoting section to include two first pivoting portions. The airflow generator is connected to an airflow guiding manifold extended from the housing section to the pivoting section. The airflow guiding frame includes an air discharging portion and an airflow guiding passage and two second pivoting portions being annular to form two air intake ports communicating with the airflow guiding passage. The second pivoting portions are rotatably coupled with the first pivoting portions such that the airflow guiding passage communicates with the airflow guiding manifold. The air discharging portion encircles an airflow passage being formed at an inner diameter allowing the housing section to pass through to enlarge the range of the second pivoting portions rotating against the first pivoting portions.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Kable Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: De-Zheng Li
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Patent number: 8403650Abstract: A fan assembly for creating an air current includes a bladeless fan assembly including a nozzle and a device for creating an air flow through the nozzle. The nozzle includes an interior passage and a mouth receiving the air flow from the interior passage. A Coanda surface located adjacent the mouth and over which the mouth is arranged to direct the air flow. The fan provides an arrangement producing an air current and a flow of cooling air created without requiring a bladed fan, that is, the air flow is created by a bladeless fan.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2011Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: Peter David Gammack, Frederic Nicolas, Kevin John Simmonds
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Patent number: 8322996Abstract: Aspirators for inflating devices such as (but not limited to) aircraft evacuation slides and rafts are detailed. Housings of the aspirators may be made of wound filaments of composite materials, reducing their weight as compared to conventional metal structures. Such actions as reconfiguring and repositioning jet nozzles within the housings also contribute to enhancing performance of the aspirators.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Air Cruisers CompanyInventors: Daniel A. McNeil, John O'Donnell, Frank Brown
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Patent number: 8308445Abstract: A fan assembly for creating an air current includes a bladeless fan assembly including a nozzle and a device for creating an air flow through the nozzle. The nozzle includes an interior passage and a mouth receiving the air flow from the interior passage. A Coanda surface located adjacent the mouth and over which the mouth is arranged to direct the air flow. The fan provides an arrangement producing an air current and a flow of cooling air created without requiring a bladed fan, that is, the air flow is created by a bladeless fan.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2008Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Dyson Technology LimitedInventors: Peter David Gammack, Frederic Nicolas, Kevin John Simmonds
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Patent number: 6354371Abstract: A jet pump assembly 10 for use in a subterranean wellbore 82 to lift produced fluids 72 to the surface, comprising a fixed type jet pump assembly 10 including a retrievable insert assembly 30 for retrieving substantially all working components of the jet pump assembly 10 which may be subject to wear or size change, including retrieving the standing valve assembly in the production intake section 50, and having a power section 40 which is reversible such that the same components may be used for operating the jet pump assembly 10 in “normal” circulation or “reverse” circulation. Included is an embodiment of a jet pump assembly 10 providing at least one pressure sensor 90 and at least one temperature sensor 92 built into the through bore of the retrievable insert section 30 for monitoring fluid pressure and temperature in the through bore of the jet pump assembly 10 and thereby improving operational efficiency of the jet pump assembly 10.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Inventor: Alton A. O'Blanc
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Patent number: 6068454Abstract: A fuel pump is used for supplying fuel from a fuel tank to an automotive engine. The fuel pump includes a pump housing having an inlet end for receiving fuel from the fuel tank. A brushless DC motor is positioned within the pump housing and includes a rotatable rotor having magnets therein and a central aperture formed through the rotor. A plastic helical-shaped impeller is positioned within the central aperture for rotation with the rotor about a central axis for pumping fuel through the housing to the engine. The impeller has a plurality of vane blades with blade tips secured to the rotor to prevent tip losses. Each vane blade has a leading edge configured to generate laminar fluid flow and reduce vapor generation at the inlet end of the impeller.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Robert Duane Gaston, Beverly Jane Wozniak, Dequan Yu
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Patent number: 5519575Abstract: A CPU cooling fan mounting structure including a motor-driven cooling fan, a heat-resisting plastic mount, and a heat sink fixed to the CPU. The heat sink having a mounting hole, which receives the heat-resisting plastic mount. The heat-resisting plastic mount fitting the mounting hole and being coupled to one end of the motor-driven cooling fan. The size of the heat-resisting plastic mount being slightly bigger than the mounting hole so that the heat-resisting plastic mount is firmly retained to the base plate of the heat sink when it is fitted into the mounting hole.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1995Date of Patent: May 21, 1996Inventor: Ming D. Chiou
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Patent number: 4332529Abstract: A jet diffuser ejector constructed and defined for maximizing thrust augmentation with minimal length. The ejector is provided with primary injection nozzles arranged in a preselected spaced relationship with the inlet section of the ejector and at a preselected angle with respect to the normal to the thrust axis of the ejector. The ejector may include a diffusing section having upstream and downstream diffusing sections with a diffuser jet arranged intermediate the diffusing sections.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1980Date of Patent: June 1, 1982Inventor: Morton Alperin
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Patent number: 4316721Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a thrust in manoeuvering engines for watercraft and a manoeuvering engine constructed for the same, whereby the method comprises the annular driving water jet supplied to the diffuser and enveloping a first suction water jet is fed to a second suction water jet supplied to the diffuser inner wall surface, while the manoeuvering engine is constructed in such a way that the rear part of the engine casing is provided with an inlet port having a smaller diameter than the outlet port and located in the vicinity of the outlet port of the front engine part, whereby for the optimum adaptation of the exit mixing jet velocity to the vehicle speed a water jet exit cross-section regulating device is provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1978Date of Patent: February 23, 1982Assignee: Jastram-Werke GmbH KGInventors: Friedrich Weiss, Fred Petersen
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Patent number: 4310288Abstract: To improve the erosion resistance of the mixing chamber of a jet pump employed to pump particulate containing fluids, this invention contemplates directing a pressurized source of clean fluid through an annular jet-type orifice, thus providing an annular jet of high velocity clean fluid at the inlet end of the mixing chamber which surrounds an orifice connected to the source of particulate containing fluid and effects the pressurizing and pumping of the particulate containing fluid by the well known jet diffusion technique. Additionally, this invention contemplates the provision of a second annular nozzle surrounding the first mentioned annular nozzle through which a relatively clean fluid is discharged, thereby interposing a clean fluid barrier between the momentumly transferred particulate containing fluid and the surface of the mixing chamber to protect such surface from the abrading effects of the particulate material.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1979Date of Patent: January 12, 1982Assignee: Kobe, Inc.Inventor: John W. Erickson
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Patent number: 4150542Abstract: A fluid drive transmission in which a moving fluid is used to connect the drive and driven members together. The drive and driven members both comprise rollers having longitudinally mounted, spiral shaped vanes extending about their periphery. The rollers are mounted in end to end spaced relationship in a common housing with a greater radial spacing provided between the periphery of the driving member and the housing than between the periphery of the driven member and housing. The system further includes a combined apparatus for supplemental braking which includes a valve connected in a closed hydraulic path between the ends of the housing. The valve is effective to retard the pressurized flow of the fluid upon application of the brakes thus assisting in slowing down the speed of operation of the transmission and retarding the drive output.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1977Date of Patent: April 24, 1979Inventor: Marvin C. Spears
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Patent number: 4014961Abstract: An ejector mixer for gases and/or liquids comprising three coaxial nozzles in communication with a mixing chamber that merges into a diffuser. One component to be mixed is fed into the middle annular nozzle, while the other component is supplied via the outer and the inner annular nozzle, so that the stream or the first component, upon entry into the annular mixing chamber, will be confined by the two streams of the second component.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1975Date of Patent: March 29, 1977Inventor: Vitaly Fedorovich Popov