CONCENTRATOR ATTACHMENT FOR BLOWER AIR TUBE
20200163289 ยท 2020-05-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05B2240/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E01H1/0809
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B05B1/3402
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47L5/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F04D29/542
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B05B1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A concentrator nozzle attachment for a blower device is disclosed that increases the airflow velocity of the blower without sacrificing the field of the jetting air. The concentrator nozzle is formed of an outer ring with a centrally located guide surface and is placed at the exit of an air tube. As the air exits the air tube, it's forced to flow around the guide surface, thus increasing its velocity. The attachment is secured to the end of the air tube and so does not alter the outer diameter through which the air exits. In this way, air velocity is increased without reducing its effectiveness.
Claims
1. A blower device comprising: a housing having a motor and a fan therein; an air tube connected to a front portion of the housing; and a concentrator connected at an end of the air tube, the concentrator positioning an air guide surface within the air tube.
2. The blower device of claim 1, wherein the air guide surface is partially inside the air tube and partially outside the air tube.
3. The blower device of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the air guide surface is inside the air tube.
4. The blower device of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the air guide surface is outside the air tube.
5. The blower device of claim 1, wherein the concentrator has an outer ring that is secured to the air tube.
6. The blower of claim 5, wherein the air guide surface is connected to the outer ring by vanes.
7. The blower of claim 5, wherein the air guide surface is centered with respect to the air tube.
8. The blower of claim 5, where in the air guide surface is tear-drop shaped.
9. The blower device of claim 5, wherein the concentrator is made of two pieces that are threadedly connected together.
10. The blower device of claim 6, wherein the two pieces are an outer ring piece and an air guide surface piece.
11. A concentrator attachment for a blower device, the concentrator attachment comprising: an outer ring adapted to be secured to the end of an air tube; a guide surface positioned within the outer ring and connected to the outer ring by vanes; and the guide surface adapted to be at least partially within the air tube.
12. The concentrator attachment of claim 11, wherein the guide surface is tear-drop shaped.
13. The concentrator attachment of claim 11, wherein the outer ring and the guide surface are made of separate pieces that are releasably connected together.
14. A method of increasing the air velocity of a blower device, comprising the steps of: providing a concentrator at an end of an air tube of a blower device, wherein the concentrator includes a guide surface within the air flow path; and turning on the blower device so that air is blow through the air tube, wherein prior to exiting the air tube the air is forced to move around the guide surface thus increasing its velocity.
15. The method of increasing the air velocity of a blower device of claim 14, wherein the concentrator is separate from the air tube, further comprising the step of securing the concentrator to the end of the air tube prior to turning on the blower device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Further features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reference to the following description, which is given by way of example and in association with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] Referring to
[0016] Although a battery 24 is shown, any other power source, such as AC power or gasoline, can be used to provide energy to the motor and still fall within the scope of the invention.
[0017] The air tube 18 is connected to the housing 14 at a first end, using ribbed walls or other well known connection means. The air tube 18 maintains a constant cross-sectional area along its longitudinal length.
[0018] As shown in
[0019] The vanes 44 are shown in the figures with a slight curve. The vanes 44 can be straight or any other configuration to modify the airflow, and can be used to help reduce turbulence.
[0020] The guide surface 42, can be any desired aerodynamic shape, but is shown as tear-drop shaped and is placed at the exit of the air tube 18. As shown in
[0021] This effect is best shown by reference to
[0022] Furthermore, although the guide surface 42 is shown centered at the exit of the air tube, the guide surface 42 can be off-center or at any position so long as it remains at the exit of the air tube and blocks some portion of the air path.
[0023] It should be understood that the concentrator 12 can be used with any air tube, including straight air tubes like in the present invention, or tapered air tubes like that shown in
[0024] Furthermore, it is important to note that the guide surface be positioned at the exit of the air tube 18. This ensures that the air speed upon exiting the air tube is maximized. Having the guide surface placed further upstream may briefly increase the air velocity, but the air velocity would again drop by the time it reached the air tube exit.
[0025] In a preferred embodiment, the concentrator attachment 12 is made of two separate pieces as shown in
[0026] Producing the concentrator attachment from two pieces simplifies manufacturing and assembly. It should be understood that threadingly connecting the two pieces is only one way of connecting the two pieces, and that the two pieces may be connected in any manner, including snap fit, adhesives, etc. Additionally, the concentrator attachment can be made from one piece if desired.
[0027] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure