The field of the invention relates generally to furnace blower assemblies.
A furnace blower assembly typically includes a blower, a motor to propel the blower, and a housing for supporting the motor and for direction the flow of air from the blower. The housing includes an outlet to which a furnace duct is connected to transmit the airflow out of the furnace.
Attempts to connect and seal a furnace blower outlet to a furnace duct may not be effective and may be expensive. Inexpensive and reliable connecting and sealing of a furnace blower outlet to a furnace duct is desirable in the design and manufacture of blower assemblies for furnaces.
The present invention is directed to alleviate at least some of these problems with the prior art.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a furnace blower assembly for cooperation with a duct having an interior periphery and an exterior periphery may be provided. The duct defines a peripheral edge. The furnace blower assembly includes a blower housing, a blower and a motor. The blower is positioned at least partially within the housing. The blower is adapted to rotate relative to the housing about a blower axis.
The motor is operatively coupled to the blower. The housing defines an outlet of the blower. The outlet has an external periphery of the housing and an internal periphery of the housing. A portion of external periphery or the internal periphery of the outlet is adapted to be at least fitted to a portion of the other of the external periphery and the internal periphery of the duct. The outlet defines a longitudinal axis of the outlet. The outlet defines a peripheral edge of the outlet. The outlet defines a protrusion extending outward from the external periphery or the internal periphery of the outlet. The protrusion is spaced from the peripheral edge of the outlet. The protrusion is adapted to abut the peripheral edge of the duct.
According to an aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein a portion of the internal periphery of the outlet may be fitted to a portion of the external periphery of the duct and wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing extends from the internal periphery of the outlet.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein a portion of the external periphery of the outlet may be fitted to a portion of the internal periphery of the duct, and wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing extends from the external periphery of the outlet.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing includes an external bead formed from the housing.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing extends peripherally around the outlet in a direction generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the outlet.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing extends peripherally around substantially all of the outlet.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing extends peripherally around the outlet in a generally planar orientation and in a direction generally skewed to the longitudinal axis of the outlet.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing is adapted to provide a substantially airtight seal between the duct and the housing.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing defines a dimension normal to the external periphery of the outlet that is greater than the thickness of the wall of the duct.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing has a generally uniform cross section.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion of the outlet of the housing has a generally inverted U-shaped cross section.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the cross section of the protrusion has an arcuate periphery.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the cross section of the protrusion includes two generally rectangular portions extending generally normal to the longitudinal axis of the outlet.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a furnace sub assembly for use in a furnace is provided. The furnace sub assembly includes a duct and a furnace blower assembly. The duct has an interior periphery and an exterior periphery of the duct and defines a peripheral edge of the duct.
The furnace blower assembly is adapted for use in the furnace and is operably connected to the housing. The furnace blower assembly includes a blower housing, a blower and a motor.
The blower is positioned at least partially within the blower housing. The blower is adapted to rotate relative to the housing about a blower axis.
The motor is operatively coupled to the blower. The housing defines an outlet of the housing. The outlet has an external periphery of the outlet and an internal periphery of the outlet. A portion of the external periphery or the internal periphery of the outlet is adapted to be fitted to at least a portion of one of the external periphery and the internal periphery of the duct. The outlet defines a longitudinal axis of the outlet. The outlet defines a peripheral edge of the outlet. The outlet or the duct defines a protrusion extending outwardly from the external periphery or the internal periphery of the respective one of the outlet and the duct. The protrusion is spaced from the peripheral edge of the respective one of the outlet and the duct. The protrusion is adapted to abut the edge of the respective one of the outlet and the duct.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace sub assembly may be provided wherein a portion of the external periphery of the outlet is adapted to be fitted to a portion of the internal periphery of the duct, wherein the protrusion extends outwardly from the external periphery of the outlet, and wherein the protrusion is adapted to abut the edge of the duct.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace sub assembly may be provided wherein a portion of the internal periphery of the outlet is adapted to be fitted to a portion of the external periphery of the duct, wherein the protrusion extends outwardly from the internal periphery of the outlet, and wherein the protrusion is adapted to abut the edge of the duct.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace sub assembly may be provided wherein a portion of the internal periphery of the duct is adapted to be fitted to a portion of the external periphery of the outlet, wherein the protrusion extends outwardly from the internal periphery of the duct, and wherein the protrusion is adapted to abut the edge of the outlet.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace sub assembly may be provided wherein a portion of the external periphery of the duct is adapted to be fitted to a portion of the internal periphery of the outlet, wherein the protrusion extends outwardly from the external periphery of the duct, and wherein the protrusion is adapted to abut the edge of the outlet.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace sub assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion includes an external bead formed in one of the housing and the duct.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a method for sealing a blower housing to a duct in a furnace is provided. The method includes the steps of providing a blower housing having an outlet of the blower housing, the outlet having an external periphery of the outlet and an internal periphery of the outlet. The method also includes the step of providing a duct having an external periphery thereof and an internal periphery thereof and the step of sizing the duct and the outlet such that a portion of one of the external periphery and the internal periphery of one of the outlet and the duct is adapted to be at least fitted to a portion of one of the external periphery and the internal periphery of other of the one of the outlet and the duct. The method also includes the step of forming a protrusion extending outwardly from one of the external periphery and the internal of one of the outlet and the duct and spaced from a peripheral edge of one of the duct and the outlet and the step of abutting one of the outlet and the duct to the protrusion to provide an at least partial seal between the duct and the housing.
The method, systems and apparatus described herein provide for a furnace blower assembly and furnace sub assembly with improved performance and reduced cost.
The furnace blower assembly typically includes an outlet to which a furnace duct is connected to transmit the air flow out of the furnace.
Attempts to connect and seal a furnace blower outlet to a furnace duct may not be effective and may be expensive. Inexpensive and reliable connecting and sealing of a furnace blower outlet to a furnace duct is desirable in the design and manufacture of blower assemblies for furnaces. The method, systems and apparatus described herein facilitate connecting and sealing of a furnace blower outlet to a furnace duct. Designs and methods are provided herein to facilitate inexpensive and reliable connecting and sealing of a furnace blower outlet to a furnace duct.
Technical effects of the methods, systems, and apparatus described herein include at least one of reduced cost, improved serviceability, improved performance and quality and reduced labor costs.
According to an embodiment of the invention, and referring to
The motor 18 is operatively coupled to the blower 14. The blower housing 16 defines a blower housing outlet 22 of the blower housing 16. The blower housing outlet 22 has an external periphery 24 of the blower housing outlet 22 of the housing 16 and an internal periphery 26 of the blower housing outlet 22 of the housing 16. A portion of external periphery 24 or the internal periphery 26 of the outlet 22 is adapted to be at least fitted to a portion of the other of the external periphery 15 and the internal periphery 11 of the duct 12. The outlet 22 defines a longitudinal axis 28 of the outlet 22. The outlet 22 defines a peripheral edge 30 of the outlet 22. The outlet 22 defines a protrusion 32 extending outward from the external periphery 24 or from the internal periphery 26 of the outlet 22. The protrusion 32 is spaced from the peripheral edge 30 of the outlet 22. The protrusion 32 is adapted to abut the peripheral edge 13 of the duct 12.
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The inner portion 38 may have any cross sectional shape and may, for simplicity, have a rectangular cross section as shown in
The blower housing 16 may, as shown in
The outlet portion or outlet 22 may have any cross sectional shape and may for simplicity have a rectangular cross section as shown in
The blower 14 may have any size and shape and may fit, at least partially, within the housing 16. The blower may include members 48 for propelling air. The blower may be, for example in the form of a fan or a blower wheel. If in the form of a fan, the blower may include a member or members in the form of a blade or blades. If in the form of a blower wheel, the blower wheel may include a member or members in the form of a fin or a paddle or fins or paddles. The members may be adapted to assist in the airflow 40. The blower 14 may be made of any suitable material, for example a polymer or a metal. The blower 14 may be made by any suitable process, for example by molding or by stamping. As shown in
The motor 18 may be any motor capable of powering the blower 14. The motor 18 may be an axial flux motor or a radial flux motor. The motor 18 may be a single speed motor, a multiple speed motor or a variable speed motor. The motor 18 may be, for example, an induction motor, a switched reluctance motor or a permanent magnet motor. The motor may be an electrically commutated motor. The motor 18 may include a shaft 50 to which the blower 14 may be attached.
Referring now to
It should be appreciated that for the blower housing outlet 22 and the duct 12 to be connected to each other and provide containment of the air flow 40, a portion 52 of the external periphery 24 the outlet 22 may, as shown in
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The protrusion 32 may have any suitable shape and may be integral with the outlet 22 or may be a separate component. If integral, the protrusion 32 may be fabricated into the outlet in any suitable fashion, such as by stamping or forming with a press, brake or other equipment or tools. If integral, the protrusion may be in the form of an external bead formed from the housing 16.
The protrusion 32 may, for simplicity, have a uniform cross section and may extend along the periphery of the outlet 22 either partially or completely around the periphery of the outlet. The protrusion may extend generally along a plane or may be fabricated in a non-planar manner. A planar uniform protrusion may be simpler to produce and simpler to mate with the peripheral edge 30 of the outlet 22.
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The protrusion 32F may extend outwardly from the periphery 24F of the outlet 22F sufficiently to provide a surface for the edge 13F of the duct 12F to engage. The protrusion 32F may have a height HP extending from the periphery 24F that is greater than the Thickness TD of the duct 12F. The height HP may also be greater than the thickness TD and any clearance and tolerance CT of the assembly 1OF and the duct 12F.
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According to another aspect of the present invention, the furnace blower assembly may be provided wherein the protrusion 32 of the outlet 22 of the housing 16 is adapted to provide a substantially airtight seal between the duct 12 and the housing 16. It should be appreciated that the seal or interface between the duct 12 and the housing 16 may be acceptable with a substantial amount air being able to leak between the duct and the housing, provided that a substantial majority of the airflow 40 passes through the duct 12.
While the invention may be practiced with the protrusion placed on the outlet of the furnace blower assembly, it should be appreciated that the sealing between the blower assembly and the duct may be accomplished by providing the protrusion on the duct, rather than on the outlet of the blower assembly.
According to another embodiment of the invention and referring to
Referring now to
The furnace blower assembly 10C is adapted for use in the furnace 36C and is operably connected to housing 16C. The housing 16C defines an outlet 22C of the housing 16C. The outlet 22C has an external periphery 24C of the outlet 22C and an internal periphery 26C of the outlet 22C.
A portion 52C of the internal periphery 26C of the outlet 22C is adapted to be fitted to at least a portion 54C of the external periphery 15C of the duct 12C. The outlet 22C defines a longitudinal axis 28C of the outlet 22C. The outlet 22C defines a peripheral edge 30C of the outlet 22C. The duct 12C defines a protrusion 32C extending outwardly from the external periphery 13C of the duct 12C. The protrusion 32C is spaced from the peripheral edge 13C of the duct 12C. The protrusion 32C is adapted to abut the edge 30C of the outlet 22.
Referring now to
The furnace blower assembly 10D is adapted for use in the furnace 36D and is operably connected to housing 16D. The housing 16D defines an outlet 22D of the housing 16D. The outlet 22D has an external periphery 24D of the outlet 22D and an internal periphery 26D of the outlet 22D
A portion 52D of the external periphery 24D of the outlet 22D is adapted to be fitted to at least a portion 54D of the internal periphery 11D of the duct 12D. The outlet 22D defines a longitudinal axis 28D of the outlet 22D. The outlet 22D defines a peripheral edge 30D of the outlet 22D. The duct 12D defines a protrusion 32D extending outwardly from the internal periphery 11D of the duct 12D. The protrusion 32D is spaced from the peripheral edge 13D of the duct 12D. The protrusion 32D is adapted to abut the edge 30D of the outlet 22D.
Referring now to
The blower outlet 122 includes a protrusion 132 similar to protrusion 32 of
This skewing of the protrusion 132 provides the duct 122 with an installation angle αi pointing upwardly to clear obstruction 162 in the furnace 136.
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The blower outlet 222 includes a protrusion 232, similar to protrusion 132, in that protrusion 232 is skewed to longitudinal axis 228 of the outlet 222. However, protrusion 232 is skewed at an installation angle αii pointing downwardly to promote the exiting from the duct 212 of any condensate 264.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a method 300 for sealing a blower housing to a duct in a furnace is provided. The method 300 includes step 310 of providing a blower housing having an outlet thereof. The outlet has an external periphery thereof and an internal periphery. The method 300 further includes step 312 of providing a duct having an external periphery and an internal periphery. The method 300 further includes step 314 of sizing the duct and the outlet such that a portion of one of the external periphery and the internal periphery of one of the outlet and the duct is adapted to be at least fitted to a portion of one of the external periphery and the internal periphery of other of the one of the outlet and the duct. The method 300 further includes step 316 of forming a protrusion extending outwardly from one of the external periphery and the internal of one of the outlet and the duct and spaced from a peripheral edge of one of the duct and the outlet. The method 300 further includes step 318 of abutting one of the outlet and the duct to the protrusion to provide an at least partial seal between the duct and the housing.
When introducing elements/components/etc. of the methods and apparatus described and/or illustrated herein, the articles “a”, “an”, “the”, and “the” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the element(s)/component(s)/etc. The terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional element(s)/component(s)/etc. other than the listed element(s)/component(s)/etc.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
Described herein are exemplary methods, systems and apparatus utilizing lower cost materials in a permanent magnet machine that reduces or eliminates the efficiency loss caused by the lower cost material. Furthermore, the exemplary methods system and apparatus achieve increased efficiency while reducing or eliminating an increase of the length of the machine. The methods, system and apparatus described herein may be used in any suitable application. However, they are particularly suited for HVAC applications.
Exemplary embodiments of the fluid flow device and system are described above in detail. The electric machine and its components are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of the systems may be utilized independently and separately from other components described herein. For example, the components may also be used in combination with other machine systems, methods, and apparatuses, and are not limited to practice with only the systems and apparatus as described herein. Rather, the exemplary embodiments can be implemented and utilized in connection with many other applications.
Although specific features of various embodiments of the disclosure may be shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only. In accordance with the principles of the disclosure, any feature of a drawing may be referenced and/or claimed in combination with any feature of any other drawing.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
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