Claims
- 1. A blower assembly for use in expelling exhaust gases from a furnace through a circular exhaust pipe comprising:a blower motor having a motor shaft; a blower housing formed from stamped metal and having an internal impeller cavity defined by an outer wall, an inlet opening, a circular exhaust outlet and a transition section, wherein the internal impeller cavity is in fluid communication with the circular exhaust outlet through the transition section, the transition section being formed as an integral part of the blower housing, the blower housing further comprising: a first housing member formed from stamped metal defining a bottom half of both the transition section and the exhaust outlet of the blower housing; and a second housing member formed from stamped metal and attachable to the first housing member to define the transition section and the circular exhaust outlet, wherein the second housing member includes a top half of both the transition section and the exhaust outlet, wherein the motor shaft of the blower motor extends through a shaft opening formed in the second housing member; a mounting flange for attaching the blower housing to the furnace, the mounting flange extending from the outer wall and being generally coplanar with the inlet opening; and an impeller mounted to the motor shaft and contained within the impeller cavity, wherein rotation of the impeller within the impeller cavity creates a flow of exhaust gases out of the circular exhaust outlet.
- 2. The blower assembly of claim 1 wherein the first housing member includes a first outer flange and the second housing member includes a second outer flange, wherein the first housing member and the second housing member are affixed to each other along the first outer flange and the second outer flange.
- 3. The blower assembly of claim 1 wherein the inlet opening is aligned with the impeller to allow exhaust gases to enter into the impeller cavity.
- 4. The blower assembly of claim 3 wherein the first housing member includes a generally planar back plate that includes the inlet opening and defines a first outer flange generally coplanar with the inlet opening.
- 5. The blower assembly of claim 4 wherein the circular exhaust outlet of the blower assembly is offset from the back plate of the first housing member.
- 6. The blower assembly of claim 1 wherein the first housing member and the second housing member are formed from stamped steel.
- 7. The blower assembly of claim 1 wherein the impeller cavity includes a rectangular outlet through which the flow of gases exits the impeller cavity, wherein the transition section of the blower housing extends between the rectangular outlet of the impeller cavity and the circular exhaust outlet.
- 8. The blower assembly of claim 1 wherein the bottom half of the transition section is joined to the top half of the transition section by crimping a first outer flange of a first housing member to a second outer flange of the second housing member.
- 9. A blower housing for a blower assembly including a blower motor coupled to an impeller for use in expelling exhaust gases from a furnace, the blower housing comprising:an impeller cavity sized to receive the impeller, the impeller cavity having a generally rectangular outlet through which exhaust gases are expelled; a transition section coupled to the rectangular outlet of the impeller cavity, the transition section being positioned to receive the expelled exhaust gases from the impeller cavity; a circular exhaust outlet formed as a portion of the transition section, the circular exhaust outlet being configured to receive a circular exhaust pipe to expel exhaust gases away from the blower assembly; a first housing member formed from stamped metal and configured to form a portion of the blower housing, the first housing member having an inlet opening to receive exhaust gases and a first outer flange, at least a portion of which is generally coplanar with the inlet opening, the first housing member defining a bottom half of both the transition section and the exhaust outlet; and a second housing member formed from stamped metal and having a second outer flange attachable to the first outer flange of the first housing member, the second housing member defining an upper half of both the transition section and the exhaust outlet, wherein the first housing member and the second housing member are joined to form the blower housing.
- 10. The blower housing of claim 9 wherein the first housing member and the second housing member are formed from stamped steel.
- 11. The blower housing of claim 9 wherein the first housing member includes a generally planar back plate having an inlet opening formed therein, wherein the inlet opening provides access into the impeller cavity such that exhaust gases can flow into the impeller cavity.
- 12. The blower housing of claim 11 wherein the exhaust outlet is offset from the back plate of the first housing member.
- 13. The blower housing of claim 9 wherein the blower housing is attachable to the furnace along the portion of the first outer flange that is generally coplanar with the inlet opening.
- 14. A blower assembly for use in expelling exhaust gases from a furnace through a circular exhaust pipe comprising:a blower motor having a motor shaft; a blower housing formed from stamped metal for supporting the blower motor, the blower housing comprising: an internal impeller cavity defined by an outer wall; an inlet opening positionable to receive exhaust gases from the furnace; a mounting flange extending from the outer wall and being generally coplanar with the inlet opening; a circular exhaust outlet configured to receive the circular exhaust pipe; and a transition section positioned between the circular exhaust outlet and the impeller cavity, wherein the internal impeller cavity is in fluid communication with the circular exhaust outlet through the transition section, the transition section being formed as an integral part of the blower housing; an impeller mounted to the motor shaft and contained within the impeller cavity, wherein rotation of the impeller within the impeller cavity creates a flow of exhaust gases out of the circular exhaust outlet, wherein the blower housing is attachable to the furnace along the mounting flange.
- 15. The blower assembly of claim 14 wherein the blower housing further comprises:a first housing member formed from stamped metal, the first housing member defining a bottom half of both the transition section and the exhaust outlet of the blower housing; and a second housing member formed from stamped metal, the second housing member being attachable to the first housing member to define the transition section and the circular exhaust outlet, wherein the second housing member includes a top half of both the transition section and the exhaust outlet, wherein the motor shaft of the blower motor extends through a shaft opening formed in the second housing member.
- 16. The blower assembly of claim 15 wherein the second housing member includes a second outer flange, wherein at least a portion of the second outer flange is generally coplanar with the inlet opening, wherein the first housing member includes a first outer flange such that the first housing member and the second housing member are affixed to each other along the first outer flange and the second outer flange to define the transition section and the exhaust outlet.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is based on and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/251,975, filed on Dec. 4, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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