Patent classifications
F04D29/34
Ceiling fan with multiple blades
A ceiling fan assembly having a motor with a rotor with multiple blade mounts, multiple blades having a removable blade tip, a balancing weight mount carried by the multiple blades and covered by the removable tip, and where each of the multiple blades are pre-balanced and indexed to a corresponding one of the multiple blade mounts.
Propeller fan
A propeller fan includes a hub that has a side surface around a central axis, and blades that are provided on the side surface, wherein a blade of the blades includes an inner peripheral portion located on a side of a base, and an outer peripheral portion located on a side of an outer edge, the outer peripheral portion is formed as one blade, the inner peripheral portion includes blade elements arranged at a predetermined interval, a ratio r/R of a radius r which is a distance from the central axis to the outer peripheral portion and a radius R which is a distance from the central axis to the outer edge is 0.4 or less, and when a wind speed at the outer peripheral portion is V1 and a wind speed at the inner peripheral portion is V2, a relational formula of V1≤V2×2.0 is established.
Propeller fan
A propeller fan includes a hub that has a side surface around a central axis, and blades that are provided on the side surface, wherein a blade of the blades includes an inner peripheral portion located on a side of a base, and an outer peripheral portion located on a side of an outer edge, the outer peripheral portion is formed as one blade, the inner peripheral portion includes blade elements arranged at a predetermined interval, a ratio r/R of a radius r which is a distance from the central axis to the outer peripheral portion and a radius R which is a distance from the central axis to the outer edge is 0.4 or less, and when a wind speed at the outer peripheral portion is V1 and a wind speed at the inner peripheral portion is V2, a relational formula of V1≤V2×2.0 is established.
Ceiling fan and assembling method thereof
A ceiling fan may include a shaft coupled to a ceiling, a cover to surround the shaft, a main blade having a blade hole which is a space open inward, and a sub-blade positioned in the blade hole. The sub-blade is disposed to have an angle of attack different from an angle of attack of the main blade. The ceiling fan may resolve a red zone of the air flow and may improve air volume and the flow rate due to the dual blades.
Fan wheel with three dimensionally curved impeller blades
A fan wheel (1) has a bottom disc (4), a cover disc (3) and impeller blades (2) arranged around a rotation axis (RA) of the fan wheel (1). The blades, in each case, extend over a blade length from a blade leading edge (5) to a blade trailing edge (6). The impeller blades (2) are divided into a front section (10), rear section (12) and transition section (11). The front section (10), extends proceeding from the blade leading edge (5) in the direction of the blade trailing edge (6). The rear section (12) extends proceeding from the blade trailing edge (6), in the direction of the blade leading edge (5). The transition section (11) forms a transition between the front section (10) and the rear section (12). The impeller blades (2) are formed with opposite curvature in the course from the bottom disc (4) to the cover disc (3) in the front section (10) and the rear section (12).
Blade System for Fans for Industrial Use
Described herein is a blade system (10) for fans for industrial use, comprising:—a blade (12), which extends longitudinally along a first reference axis (K) and defines within it a cavity (12A), wherein said blade has a cross section with flattened profile and is oriented with a major dimension (L1) along a second reference axis (H); and—a supporting unit (14), on which said blade (12) is fixed and which is inserted within the cavity (12A) of said blade, said supporting unit (14) being designed to be connected to the rotor (2) of a fan. The system is characterized in that: said cavity (12A) of said blade (12) has a cylindrical conformation and a cross section with flattened profile and is oriented with its major dimension (L2) along said second reference axis (H); and said supporting unit (14) comprises a tubular bar (16), which has a cross section with flattened profile and is oriented with a major dimension (L3) along said second reference axis (H), or else a first tubular bar (26A) and a second tubular bar (26C) with circular cross section, which are arranged alongside one another along said second reference axis (H).
Blade System for Fans for Industrial Use
Described herein is a blade system (10) for fans for industrial use, comprising:—a blade (12), which extends longitudinally along a first reference axis (K) and defines within it a cavity (12A), wherein said blade has a cross section with flattened profile and is oriented with a major dimension (L1) along a second reference axis (H); and—a supporting unit (14), on which said blade (12) is fixed and which is inserted within the cavity (12A) of said blade, said supporting unit (14) being designed to be connected to the rotor (2) of a fan. The system is characterized in that: said cavity (12A) of said blade (12) has a cylindrical conformation and a cross section with flattened profile and is oriented with its major dimension (L2) along said second reference axis (H); and said supporting unit (14) comprises a tubular bar (16), which has a cross section with flattened profile and is oriented with a major dimension (L3) along said second reference axis (H), or else a first tubular bar (26A) and a second tubular bar (26C) with circular cross section, which are arranged alongside one another along said second reference axis (H).
FAN BLADE RETENTION SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS
A fan includes a motor adapted to be rotated about an axis and a hub adapted to be rotated by the motor. The hub may include first and second hub parts adapted to mate to form the hub, the first and second hub parts having a gap therebetween. A plurality of fan blades each includes an end portion located in the gap formed between the first and second hub parts, which may be drawn together by a fastener to capture the blades therebetween. One or more of the fan blades may include a receiver, such as an open-ended groove, for receiving a portion of the hub. An adapter may be configured to remain stationary during use while the hub and fan blades rotate, and a portion of the hub is adapted to be selectively deployed to engage the adapter to prevent rotation of the hub. Related methods are also disclosed.
FAN BLADE RETENTION SYSTEM AND RELATED METHODS
A fan includes a motor adapted to be rotated about an axis and a hub adapted to be rotated by the motor. The hub may include first and second hub parts adapted to mate to form the hub, the first and second hub parts having a gap therebetween. A plurality of fan blades each includes an end portion located in the gap formed between the first and second hub parts, which may be drawn together by a fastener to capture the blades therebetween. One or more of the fan blades may include a receiver, such as an open-ended groove, for receiving a portion of the hub. An adapter may be configured to remain stationary during use while the hub and fan blades rotate, and a portion of the hub is adapted to be selectively deployed to engage the adapter to prevent rotation of the hub. Related methods are also disclosed.
Impeller Assemblies and Method of Making
A double curvature blade for a portion of system. The system may include a pump, such as a submersible pump. The pump may include a multiple or single stage pump. The pump may be powered by a selected motor.