Claims
- 1. An improved cooling system for industrial equipment including at least one rotatable shaft and at least one component to be cooled by air currents generated by a bi-directional fan secured to a rotatable shaft and directed to said component through air guiding means comprising a shroud located about said fan, said shroud having an outlet duct associated with said air guiding means for directing air currents generated by rotation of said fan to said air guiding means, said shroud further having an air deflector element received therein for pivotal movement from one side of said outlet duct to an opposite side of said outlet duct as determined by the direction of rotation of said fan such that clockwise rotation of said fan generates air currents which pivot said deflector element clockwise, and counterclockwise rotation of said fan generates air currents which pivot said deflector element counterclockwise, so that irrespective of the direction of rotation of said fan, said deflector element is located to open said outlet duct to generated air currents while at least generally closing an opposite side of said shroud to at least reduce recirculation of air therethrough.
- 2. An improved cooling system as defined in claim 1, wherein said shroud is generally circular in shape with said outlet duct being located at an upper end of same.
- 3. An improved cooling system as defined in claim 1 wherein said shroud is generally circular in nature with said fan eccentrically received therewithin; and wherein said deflector element is pivotally mounted above said fan.
- 4. An improved cooling system as defined in claim 1 wherein said shroud is symmetrical with respect top said fan received therewithin.
- 5. An improved cooling system as defined in claim 4 wherein said fan is eccentrically positioned within said shroud with said air deflector means being pivotally mounted along just beyond the periphery of said fan on an axis passing centrally through said fan.
- 6. An improved shroud for a bi-directional cooling fan comprising a housing, said hosing being generally circular in nature and having an outlet section secured thereto and extending outwardly therefrom, said housing being adapted to receive a fan therewithin eccentric to said circular configuration, and an air deflector element pivotally mounted within said housing just above and generally centrally located with respect to a location where said fan would be positioned, said air deflector element generally closing a side of said housing responsive to the rotation of said fan.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of patent application Ser. No. 06/948,311 filed Dec. 31, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,778,000 issued Oct. 18, 1988.
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Divisions (1)
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