Patent classifications
F04D25/062
Ceiling fan
A ceiling fan assembly having a motor assembly with a rotating blade hub, and at least one fan blade mounted to the rotating blade hub with a blade span defined between a tip and a root, and defining an airfoil cross section including a rounded leading edge and a v-shaped trailing edge defining a chord therebetween. The blade comprising a pressure side surface and a suction side surface extending between the leading and trailing edges and including a hollow interior and including a tip opening at the tip and a root opening at the root for accessing the hollow interior. The at least one fan blade includes a thickness to chord ratio of less than about 15%.
Rotor assembly
The disclosure relates to a high-speed radial fan and to a rotor assembly (10) for a high-speed radial fan, comprising a bearing tube (20) which is axially open in the interior and in which a shaft (40) carrying a fan wheel (30) is mounted with a rotor (50), wherein the rotor (50) of the rotor assembly (10) is mounted in a cylindrical separating can (3).
Ceiling fan bearing system
A ceiling fan assembly including a stator assembly having a non-rotating motor shaft and stator slidably and non-rotationally coupled to the non-rotating motor shaft, a rotor assembly, a first bearing slidably mounted to the non-rotating motor shaft and rotatably coupling the rotor assembly to the stator assembly, and a first spacer located between the first bearing and the stator assembly to fix the sliding location of the first bearing relative to the stator along the non-rotating motor shaft.
Ceiling fan motor adapter assembly
A ceiling fan comprising a motor having a rotating blade hub and a downrod mount. The ceiling fan also has multiple blades mounted to the rotating blade hub. The downrod has an upper end configured to mount to a structure and a lower end with a mount motor. The ceiling fan also has multiple studs provided in one of the downrod mount or the motor mount and corresponding openings provided in the other of the downrod mount or the motor mount. The studs are received within the openings to aid in securing the downrod to the motor assembly.
Ceiling fan motor housing with magnet seat
A ceiling fan assembly an upper motor housing, a lower motor housing, and a magnet seat formed in a portion of the upper and lower housing configured to seat a rotor comprising one or more magnets and mount the rotor to the upper and lower motor housings.
THRUST HANDLING FOR ELECTRIC SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS
An electric submersible pump includes a plurality of centrifugal pump stages, each stage including a rotating impeller and a stationary diffuser mounted on a shaft coupled to a motor. An upthrust washer can be disposed axially between an impeller and its associated diffuser at or near a tip of the impeller, and the gap between the impeller tip and diffuser can define the end play or axial clearance for the pump. If the upthrust washer wears away, upthrust rubbing occurs at the impeller tip instead of proximate the pump shaft to advantageously help protect the shaft from damage or failure related to heat. In some ESPs, an upthrust bearing assembly can be located at the pump head. A downthrust washer can be disposed in an upstream facing groove of the impeller. The downthrust washer can have a thickness greater than 0.10 in.
ROTATING MOTOR AND FAN
A rotating motor and a fan are provided. In the rotating motor, by arranging a first bearing seat, a second bearing seat, and a plurality of support rods to form the supporting frame, the coaxiality between the first bearing seat and the second bearing seat can be ensured to reduce the accumulated tolerance of assembly. In addition, the motor has a stator having stator teeth. The inner diameter of the inner circular hole of the stator teeth is disposed to be larger than the outer diameter of the second bearing seat.
CEILING FAN BEARING SYSTEM
A ceiling fan mount assembly having a downrod assembly with a downrod and a motor assembly comprising motor and including a motor shaft. The ceiling fan mount assembly further includes a downrod plate coupled to the downrod and a shaft coupler coupled to the motor shaft and coupled to the downrod plate, whereby coupling the downrod plate to the shaft coupler suspends the motor from the downrod.
System for cooling components in an electronic module
A device is provided that includes a heat conductive structure; a heat transfer structure for extracting heat from the heat conductive structure by means of a boundary layer; a motor for rotating the heat transfer structure relative to the heat conductive structure; and a vertical fixing mechanism for allowing the heat transfer structure to rotate above the heat conductive structure without making contact with the heat conductive structure so as to define a boundary layer between the heat conductive structure and heat transfer structure, wherein the heat transfer structure extracts heat from the heat conductive structure by means of the boundary layer, and wherein the heat conductive structure includes small geometric turbulators.