Patent classifications
F04D17/04
AIR CIRCULATOR WITH VEIN CONTROL SYSTEM
The present invention is related in general to air circulators, and in particular, to an air circulator with a vein control system to direct and adjust airflow patterns. According to an exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides adjustable, vertical veins that are attached to the outlet of a tower fan. According to a preferred embodiment, the veins are pivotally mounted in such a way that by turning a knob, the veins can either he directed into a focused air-flow pattern or adjusted to a divergent air-flow pattern, or at any setting in between.
AIR CIRCULATOR WITH VEIN CONTROL SYSTEM
The present invention is related in general to air circulators, and in particular, to an air circulator with a vein control system to direct and adjust airflow patterns. According to an exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides adjustable, vertical veins that are attached to the outlet of a tower fan. According to a preferred embodiment, the veins are pivotally mounted in such a way that by turning a knob, the veins can either he directed into a focused air-flow pattern or adjusted to a divergent air-flow pattern, or at any setting in between.
Fan coil unit and air conditioning system
The present disclosure provides a fan coil unit and an air conditioning system. The fan coil unit includes: a housing, which defines an airflow inlet, an airflow outlet, and an airflow path from the airflow inlet to the airflow outlet; a cross-flow fan, which is located at the airflow inlet to introduce an airflow into the housing; and a heat exchange unit located downstream of the cross-low fan on the airflow path.
Fan coil unit and air conditioning system
The present disclosure provides a fan coil unit and an air conditioning system. The fan coil unit includes: a housing, which defines an airflow inlet, an airflow outlet, and an airflow path from the airflow inlet to the airflow outlet; a cross-flow fan, which is located at the airflow inlet to introduce an airflow into the housing; and a heat exchange unit located downstream of the cross-low fan on the airflow path.
Liquid-cooled heat dissipation device and vehicle
A liquid-cooled heat dissipation device is disclosed, comprising a main body, a centrifugal pump, an inlet pipe, an outlet pipe, a centrifugal fan and a motor. The main body comprises a shaft hole, liquid flow channels and airflow channels. The centrifugal pump guides a cooling liquid through the inlet pipe, main body and outlet pipe. The centrifugal fan guides air into the main body axially from the shaft hole. After passing through the centrifugal fan, the air forms centrifugal airflows and leaves the body radially through the airflow channels. With an extended flow path of the cooling liquid and the radial flow of the centrifugal airflow provided by the present invention, the temperature of the cooling liquid may be quickly reduced and the cooling effect may be improved. Thus, the structure is compact, small, light-weight, easy-to-assemble.
Tower Crossflow Fan With Orientable Supports
A tower fan is provided that includes a fan body having a double cross fan blower centered in the body of the fan with a motor positioned between the fan blowers in the center of the fan body. The tower fan is capable of being oriented in both the horizontal and vertical directions. The fan body may further include first and second ends and at least two supports. At least a first support is coupled to the first end of the fan body and a second support is removably coupled to the least second end of the fan body. The first and second ends of the fan body each have a groove for each receiving at least one of the at least two support members where each groove extends entirely around the fan body. The at least two supports may both be removably coupled to the fan body or one of the at least two supports may be permanently coupled to the first end of the fan body.
Control method for treadmill
A treadmill may include two separate left and right belts rotating around two sets of rollers, four legs having an adjustable height via air suspension to customize an inclination of the treadmill, a thermoelectric assembly, a fragrance assembly having a rotating fragrance cartridge to emit various smells toward a user of the treadmill, a display on which exercise programs are played, and an attachment module having a dispensing tray on which treats are dispensed. A handle of the treadmill may have a sensor to sense a height and front-rear position, and a belt divider provided between the left and right belts may have position or proximity sensors to sense a left-right position. An inclination of the treadmill may be automatically adjusted according to positions detected by the sensors, and the fragrance assembly, attachment module, and inclination may be automatically operated in accordance with an exercise program played on the display.
AIR DUCT COMPONENT FOR CROSS-FLOW IMPELLER AND AIR CONDITIONING APPARATUS HAVING SAME
An air duct component includes first and second volute members arranged oppositely in a cross section perpendicular to an axis of a cross-flow impeller. An inner end of the first volute member includes a volute tongue. A cross-flow air duct formed between the first and second volute members includes a middle air duct section and an end air duct section arranged along an axial direction of the cross-flow impeller. The middle air duct section includes a middle air outlet duct located downstream of a vertical line that passes through the volute tongue and is perpendicular to the second volute member. The end air duct section includes an end air outlet duct located downstream of the vertical line. A cross-sectional area of the middle air outlet duct is larger than a cross-sectional area of the end air outlet duct.
AIR DUCT COMPONENT FOR CROSS-FLOW IMPELLER AND AIR CONDITIONING APPARATUS HAVING SAME
An air duct component includes first and second volute members arranged oppositely in a cross section perpendicular to an axis of a cross-flow impeller. An inner end of the first volute member includes a volute tongue. A cross-flow air duct formed between the first and second volute members includes a middle air duct section and an end air duct section arranged along an axial direction of the cross-flow impeller. The middle air duct section includes a middle air outlet duct located downstream of a vertical line that passes through the volute tongue and is perpendicular to the second volute member. The end air duct section includes an end air outlet duct located downstream of the vertical line. A cross-sectional area of the middle air outlet duct is larger than a cross-sectional area of the end air outlet duct.
Mobile climate control assembly and method of use
A mobile climate control assembly that includes a portable housing with a first fan blower-wheel assembly and a second fan blower assembly each respectively having a wheel blade member, partially surrounded by an air deflector wall, disposed within a housing cavity and operably configured to rotate 360° around an axis of rotation parallel and non-co-planar with respect to one another. The assembly also includes a fan motor operably coupled to the wheel blade members and an electronic controller electronically and communicatively coupled to the fan motor and operably configured to independently and selectively control rotation of the wheel member of each of the first and second fan blower-wheel assemblies to generate an ambient air velocity gradient along at least an approximate 90° angular traverse path from the front face and without rotation of the portable housing.