Claims
- 1. A ventilation fan structure positionable across an opening in a bulding member having a pair of structural elements, one of which extends across the opening, the other of which does not, said fan structure comprising:
- a mounting member spanning the structure mountable thereon in the opening of the building member, said mounting member having one end fastenable to the structural element extending across the opening and the other end fastenable to the other structural element;
- rotary drive means fastened to said mounting member so as to be positioned above said mounting member and generally in alignment with the structural element extending across the building member opening;
- rotatable fan blade means coupled to said rotary drive means for moving air through the opening, said fan blade means being positioned above said mounting member and generally in alignment with the structural element extending across the building member opening; and
- a shroud affixable to the building member independently of said mounting member means and at least partially surrounding said mounting member, said shroud having a first portion mateable with the periphery of the building member opening and formed to accommodate the structural element extending across the opening and a second portion formed to embrace said fan blade means and having a venturi-like configuration, said mounting member extending through said shroud for mounting to the other structural element of the pair.
- 2. The fan structure according to claim 1 wherein said first and second portions of said shroud are integrally formed and wherein said shroud has at least parting line lying normal to the opening in the building member.
- 3. The fan structure according to claim 2 wherein said shroud is formed as a multi-part element having a pair of parting lines lying normal to the opening in the building member.
- 4. The fan structure according to claim 1 wherein said second portion of said shroud means provides, at least adjacent the plane of rotation of said fan blade means, a generally tubular element formed to enhance the aerodynamic efficiency to the fan blade means.
- 5. The fan structure according to claim 4 wherein said shroud means has a curved inlet portion intermediate said first and second portions for further enhancing the aerodynamic efficiency of the fan blade
- 6. The fan structure according to claim 1 including vibration absorbing means interposable intermediate said mounting member and the building element.
- 7. The fan structure according to claim 1 including vibration absorbing means interposed intermediate said mounting member and said drive means.
- 8. The fan structure according to claim 6 said mounting member means and said drive means.
- 9. The fan structure according to claim 1 including louver means operatively associated with the opening in said building member.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 586,050 filed Mar. 5, 1984 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"Direct Drive Whole House Fans", Spartan Electric Company, Fayetteville, N.C. |
"Whole House Fan and Shutter System", Emerson Owners Manual, Model No. WH20W5, Emerson Environmental Products, Bennettsville, S.C., Dec. 1982. |
Continuations (1)
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