This invention relates to a blower apparatus and method useful in a packaged terminal air conditioner (PTAC). The subject blower apparatus draws fresh air from the outdoor environment to be pretreated, pressurized, and then discharged into an air distribution system that combines the pretreated, pressurized fresh air with air being recirculated inside an identified space in which the indoor section of the PTAC is installed in accordance with applicable building codes and regulations.
Air conditioner systems, apparatus, methods and designs are disclosed in at least the following United States patents and publications: U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,666,002; 5,992,160; 6,009,716; 7,628,026; 8,757,506; 9,383,115; 9,696,044; D618,777; 2005/0224591; and 2008/0230619.
A centrifugal blower apparatus designed for use in a PTAC includes an impeller with inclined fins or vanes configured to be rotated about a central axis; a low voltage DC motor arranged to drive the impeller; a housing configured to accommodate the motor and impeller fixed together; an inlet through which pretreated fresh air is drawn into the blower apparatus and an outlet through which the pretreated fresh air is discharged through two perpendicular bends and then combined with inside air being recirculated by the PTAC.
The blower apparatus is constructed to draw fresh air from the external environment to the indoor enclosure for PTAC Series in accordance with known building code regulations. This blower apparatus arranges to draw fresh air in from one side and discharge it perpendicularly upward relative to the inlet port. The low voltage DC motor rotates the impeller to create suction to draw pretreated fresh air in and then pressurize and expel the pressurized fresh air out through the outlet port to be combined with the inside air being recirculated by the PTAC. The housing provides an accommodation for the impeller to concentrate the drawn in sir and expel it out through the outlet port. The cover acts as an inlet guide to draw fresh air into the suction side of the impeller.
This blower apparatus can also be used with appropriate modifications in other types of air-conditioners.
The apparatus of the invention is further described and explained in relation to the following drawings wherein:
Referring to the accompanying drawings,
When impeller 2 rotates around the horizontal axis of shaft 4, fresh air is sucked in from the side and is discharged from the top. The impeller is driven by a low voltage DC motor to create the rotational action which sucks fresh air in from the outside and discharge it through the discharge port to be combined with inside air being recirculated through the PTAC.
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Housing 1, when coupled with impeller 2, creates a scroll which generates the needed pressure to drive the fresh air out the discharge port. This scroll configuration is based on the reduction of space between the housing inner walls and the impeller external surface. The ratio of reduction is preferably about 4.2:1, which is shown in
The central location of impeller 2 in reference to the air outlet port is of equal distance between the housing against impeller and impeller against the air inlet cover.
The fins or vanes of impeller are equally spaced from the impeller center main rib. These air moving fins number 47 per side. The crescent shaped air moving fins height is ratio at 1/10 the size of the impeller diameter. See
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The stainless steel shaft 4 is desirably integrated with impeller 2 during plastic injection to ensure properly secured, durable operation. The structural strength of impeller 2 is centered in the middle with the air moving fins extending from both sides to create a good balancing for impeller 2 during operation. With proper balance, there is little vibration and thus a low noise operation for blower apparatus 10.
Low voltage motor 7 desirably runs at 24V DC, a non-life threatening voltage, to provide electrical safety to users during operation of the PTAC. The two small holes 101 on impeller 7 act as shipping locks when a pin is inserted into it as shown in
Other alterations and modifications of the invention will likewise become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this specification in view of the accompanying drawings, and it is intended that the scope of the invention disclosed herein be limited only by the broadest interpretation of the appended claims to which the inventors are legally entitled.
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62834752 | Apr 2019 | US |