The present disclosure relates to blowers, devices that draw a gas into an inlet of a housing and directs the gas out of an outlet of the housing.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,163,870 discloses a Protective Dust Cover for Computer Components. The dust cover for protecting a computer component includes an open bottom enclosure which completely covers the computer component and includes a lower edge having a compressible seal member which engages the resting surface on which the component is situated. The cover can be constructed from a clear acrylic material and can be provided with a notched opening in a rear wall for running electrical power supply cords and related wires therethrough. To provide for sufficient cooling of the enclosed component, an exhaust fan is located in an opening formed in the rear wall of the cover and draws cooling air through a separate replaceable filter element located in an inlet opening provided in the cover. If it is necessary to have access to the component such as the disk drive unit, a sliding access door can be provided at the appropriate location. In the preferred embodiment, two covers are used to form an assembly, with the lower cover provided to enclose a central processing unit housing (CPU), and an upper cover provided for enclosing a computer monitor.
The background description provided herein is for the purpose of generally presenting the context of the disclosure. Work of the presently named inventors, to the extent it is described in this background section, as well as aspects of the description that may not otherwise qualify as prior art at the time of filing, are neither expressly nor impliedly admitted as prior art against the present disclosure.
A blower unit can include an outer housing, an inlet subassembly, a fan subassembly, an outlet subassembly, and a grommet. The outer housing can have an aperture centered on a first axis and extending between a first end and second end. The inlet subassembly can be at least partially received in the first end of the aperture and can define an inlet of the blower unit. The fan subassembly can be received in the aperture adjacent to the inlet subassembly and include at least one wire. The outlet subassembly can be at least partially received in the second end of the aperture and can define at least one outlet of the blower unit. The fan subassembly can be positioned between the inlet subassembly and the outlet subassembly along the first axis. The grommet can be positioned between at least part of the second end and the outlet subassembly. The at least one wire can extend through the grommet. The grommet can seal against the at least one wire. The grommet can seal between the outer housing and the outlet subassembly.
The detailed description set forth below references the following drawings:
The present disclosure, as demonstrated by the exemplary embodiment described below, can provide an enhanced blower unit 10. The exemplary blower unit 10 is enhanced through component design an through assembly process. The exemplary blower unit 10 includes an inlet subassembly 12, a fan subassembly 14, an outlet subassembly 16, an outer housing 18, and a grommet 112.
Referring now to
Referring now variously to
The exemplary motor assembly 52 includes a motor 70, a base 72, and a back balancing disc 74. The exemplary motor 70 is received in the exemplary base 72, which stabilizes the motor 70 within the exemplary housing assembly 50. The exemplary back balancing disc 74 is operably positioned between a shaft 76 of the exemplary motor 70 and the exemplary base 72. The exemplary motor 70, exemplary base 72, and exemplary back balancing disc 74 are positioned within the housing assembly 50.
The exemplary fan assembly 54 includes a cap 78, an impeller 80, a base 82, a casing 84 having a first half 86 and a second half 88, and a support plate 90. The exemplary cap 78 and impeller 80 can be glued together. The exemplary base 82 and second half 88 can be formed as a single, unitary structure or, in other embodiments, can be glued together. In assembly, the interconnected base 82 and second half 88 can be mounted on the motor 70. The support plate 90 can overlay the base 82 to attach the base 82 to the motor 70. Next, the interconnected cap 78 and impeller 80 can be mounted on the shaft 76 of the motor 70. Next, the first half 86 can be interconnected with the second half 88, such as with glue or with fasteners and a gasket therebetween. The interconnected first half 86 and second half 88, which is the exemplary casing 84, defines an inlet 92 and an outlet 94. The exemplary outlet 94 extends outside of the exemplary housing assembly 50. One or more wires, such as wire 150, can extend from the motor 70 and out of the housing assembly 50.
The exemplary sound dampeners 56, 58, 60 are positioned within the exemplary housing assembly 50 with the exemplary motor assembly 52 and the exemplary fan assembly 54. The exemplary sound dampeners 56, 58, 60, 62, 64 can be made of foam. Exemplary sound dampeners 56 and 58 are positioned within the exemplary housing assembly 50 and can be glued to the exemplary housing assembly 50. Exemplary sound dampener 60 is positioned within the exemplary housing assembly 50 and encircles the motor 70. Exemplary sound dampener 60 can be glued to the exemplary housing assembly 50. A circumferential gap is defined between the exemplary sound dampener 60 and the motor 70.
Exemplary sound dampener 62 is positioned against the outside of the exemplary housing assembly 50. As best shown in
The exemplary outlet subassembly 16 includes sound dampeners 104 and 106, a plate 108, and a manifold 110. The exemplary sound dampeners 104 and 106 and the exemplary plate 108 are positioned within the exemplary manifold 110. The exemplary plate 108 is positioned between the exemplary sound dampeners 104 and 106. The exemplary sound dampeners 104 and 106 can be glued to the exemplary plate 108. The exemplary plate 108 and the exemplary manifold 110 are interconnected by a fastener extending through respective apertures 146, 148.
The exemplary grommet 112 is received in a slot 114 defined by the manifold 110. The exemplary grommet 112 is also received in a aperture 116 defined by the second half 68 of housing assembly 50. The exemplary aperture 116 of the fan subassembly 14 is non-circular and more specifically D-shaped in cross-section. Wiring can extend from the motor 70, through the grommet 112, and out of the blower unit 10. The grommet 112 includes a central longitudinal axis 152 and extends between a first end 154 and second end 156 along the central longitudinal axis 152. The first end of the grommet 112 can be positioned in the slot 114 defined in an outer surface 160 of the outlet subassembly 16 and the second end 156 of the grommet 112 received in the aperture 116 of the outer housing 50.
The exemplary slot 114 defines a gap in the exemplary edge 142. The exemplary grommet 112 includes a step-profile 158 that bridges the gap in the exemplary edge 142. The exemplary step-profile 158 abuts the second end 144 of an aperture 138 of the outer housing 18.
In assembling the blower unit 10, the exemplary inlet subassembly 12, the exemplary fan subassembly 14, and the exemplary outlet subassembly 16 can all be assembled separately and then combined. The exemplary fan subassembly 14 can be positioned in the aperture 138 extending through the outer housing 18. One on side of the exemplary fan subassembly 14, in the upstream direction of flow through the blower unit 10, another sound dampener 118 can positioned in the outer housing 18. The exemplary inlet subassembly 12 can then be positioned next to the exemplary sound dampener 118. The exemplary inlet subassembly 12 can be sealed relative to the exemplary outer housing 18 via the second gasket 24. The perimeter of the plate 22 and gasket 24 can be glued to and sealed against an edge 140 of a first end of the aperture 138 of the outer housing 18.
The downstream side of the exemplary fan subassembly 14 is partially received in the exemplary outlet subassembly 16. The exemplary fan subassembly 14 and the exemplary outlet subassembly 16 can be interconnected with glue. A bead of glue can be dispensed around a perimeter between the exemplary fan subassembly 14 and the exemplary outlet subassembly 16 referenced at 120 in
Air flow through the blower unit 10 is referenced by unnumbered arrows in
Next, the flow is directed laterally around the fan subassembly 14 to be received in the tray portion 96, as best shown in
The air flow is directed outward through the outlet 94 by the fan assembly 54 generally in a direction parallel to the axes 126, 128. The fan subassembly 14 thus directs a flow of air in a direction parallel to the axis 132. As best shown in
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the present disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the present disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this present disclosure, but that the present disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. The right to claim elements and/or sub-combinations that are disclosed herein is hereby unconditionally reserved. The use of the word “can” in this document is not an assertion that the subject preceding the word is unimportant or unnecessary or “not critical” relative to anything else in this document. The word “can” is used herein in a positive and affirming sense and no other motive should be presumed. More than one “invention” may be disclosed in the present disclosure; an “invention” is defined by the content of a patent claim and not by the content of a detailed description of an embodiment of an invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/361,382, filed Jun. 29, 2021, for a BLOWER UNIT, which claimed the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/045,520 for a BLOWER UNIT, filed on 2020 Jun. 29, and also claimed the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 63/058,757 disclosing BLOWER MANUFACTURING AND TESTING, filed on 2020 Jul. 30, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2464552 | Breuer | Mar 1949 | A |
2690294 | Cary | Sep 1954 | A |
3102483 | Najimian, Jr. | Sep 1963 | A |
3322331 | Kenny | May 1967 | A |
3346174 | Lievens | Oct 1967 | A |
4085726 | Van Boven | Apr 1978 | A |
4264282 | Crago | Apr 1981 | A |
4508486 | Tinker | Apr 1985 | A |
4997342 | Conger, IV | Mar 1991 | A |
5567127 | Wentz | Oct 1996 | A |
8167542 | Owusu | May 2012 | B1 |
10655640 | Dickinson | May 2020 | B1 |
20050278927 | Campbell | Dec 2005 | A1 |
20100307498 | Jones | Dec 2010 | A1 |
20120199129 | Kenyon | Aug 2012 | A1 |
20130306072 | Moir | Nov 2013 | A1 |
20140014109 | Grasmuck | Jan 2014 | A1 |
20190154056 | Godo | May 2019 | A1 |
20190390679 | Guntermann | Dec 2019 | A1 |
20200271122 | Godo | Aug 2020 | A1 |
20210006128 | Eason | Jan 2021 | A1 |
20210404482 | Boulanger | Dec 2021 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2465392 | May 2010 | GB |
2011163255 | Aug 2011 | JP |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20230228281 A1 | Jul 2023 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
63058757 | Jul 2020 | US | |
63045520 | Jun 2020 | US |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
Parent | 17361382 | Jun 2021 | US |
Child | 18114298 | US |