Claims
- 1. An air outlet system comprising a housing having an inlet end, an outlet end, and an integral bearing member adjacent one of said ends, an annular groove formed in the inner surface of said housing adjacent the other of said ends, a ring formed of a suitable material, such as one of rubber, metal or plastic mounted in said annular groove, a complete spherical element universally rotatably mounted against the inner peripheral edge of said ring and said integral bearing member with a portion of said complete spherical element extending through said outlet end of said housing, said complete spherical element comprising two connected-together shells, a first plurality of openings formed in a wall portion of one of said shells such that the respective axes of the openings are parallel, a second plurality of openings formed in a wall portion of the other shell in contoured shapes such that the respective axes of the openings are multi-directional, wherein selectively manually rotating said complete spherical element in a first orientation permits air from a remote source through said inlet end of said housing to enter said first plurality of openings, traverse through said complete spherical element, and exit through said second plurality of openings in a diffused air flow, and selectively manually rotating said complete spherical element in a second position permits air from the remote source through said inlet end of said housing to enter said second plurality of openings, traverse through said complete spherical element, and exit through said first plurality of openings in a straight parallel flow.
- 2. The air outlet system described in claim 1, and tensor means mounted in said annular groove between said ring and a wall of said groove.
- 3. The air outlet system described in claim 2, wherein said tensor means is one of a foam or a stamped spring or a coiled spring.
- 4. For use in mounting in an annular groove formed in a housing around a rotatable member having a retaining member at one end thereof, a bearing ring adapted to engage the rotatable member adjacent the other end thereof, tensor means adapted to be compressed between the bearing ring and the outer wall of the annular groove to urge the bearing ring against the rotatable member.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 09/578,074, filed May 23, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09578074 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
10104175 |
Mar 2002 |
US |