The present disclosure relates to blower systems.
Current portable air moving systems are utilized in a variety of different applications. One particular application involves Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPR). PAPRs are generally used in industrial applications where environmental hazards are well defined and quantified. Respiratory hazards might include harmful gases, vapors and particulate matter. Currently, PAPRs include a battery-powered blower unit having at least one attached filter and a breathing mask or other suitable hood, helmet or headtop, having an inlet for receiving air from the blower unit. PAPRs are employed to continually supply positive air pressure to a user's mask or hood of a protective suit. Ambient air, from the environment in which the PAPR is located, is drawn through the filter(s) and supplied to the mask, hood or full body suit by the blower. The filtered supplied air replenishes the internal confines of the mask or hood, and is continually ejected as the user breathes.
Another application for portable air moving systems includes ambient air cooling systems. These cooling systems are generally borne by a user and supply air flow to and around a user's body. In situations where a user is in a hot area burdened with large amounts of clothing and/or equipment, a cooling system is desirable in order to provide cooling to the body. These cooling systems require a sufficient amount of air flow in order to achieve a desired performance for heat removal from the body. In these applications, air flow delivery, efficiency and battery longevity are desired in a compact, lightweight design.
In one aspect, the present invention presents a portable cooling or respiratory blower system of the type carried by a user's body includes a housing having two air flow chambers. An impeller is rotatably disposed between the two air flow chambers and includes a base wall that places the two air flow chambers in non-fluidic communication when the impeller is rotated. A separate plurality of blades is provided on each side of the base wall.
This summary is not intended to describe each disclosed embodiment or every implementation of the present invention. The Figures and the description that follows more particularly exemplify illustrative embodiments.
The present invention will be further explained with reference to the attached figures, wherein like structure or system elements are referred to by like reference numerals throughout the several views.
While the above-identified figures set forth one or more embodiments of the present invention, other embodiments are also contemplated, as noted in the disclosure. In all cases, this disclosure presents the invention by way of representation and not limitation. It should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art which fall within the scope and spirit of the principles of this invention.
The terms set forth below will have the meanings as defined:
“air exchange apparatus” means an apparatus for providing a finite breathing zone volume around the head of a user in which air can be exchanged in conjunction with the user's breathing cycle.
“air flow” means a non-zero degree of air movement.
“air inlet” means one or more air entry points.
“air outlet” means one or more air exit points.
“ambient air” means air present in a given environment independent of any air cleaning or air moving apparatus present in that environment.
“ambient air cooling system” means a powered system for delivering air flow to a particular area.
“backward inclined blades” means that blades are inclined in an opposite direction to a direction of rotation for an impeller.
“blower” means a device for generating air flows.
“clean air” means air that has been filtered or that otherwise has been made safe to breath or to be in contact with skin.
“common air source” means a supply of air that is shared by at least two air inlets.
“impeller” means a rotating device used to force a fluid in a desired direction under pressure.
“non-fluidic communication” means that no appreciable amount of fluid is exchanged between two chambers.
“portable” means capable of being used while in motion and without direct connection to a fixed object.
“Powered Air Purifying Respirator” (PAPR) means a powered system for forcing clean air into the air exchange apparatus by driving ambient air through an air filter.
“scroll” means an annulus having a constantly increasing diameter.
Blower 14 is used to create negative pressure in a chamber within housing 12, which draws air through one or more air inlets, collectively referred to as air inlet 22. Air inlet 22 can optionally be coupled to air treatment media such as a filter 24 to filter environmental hazards such as harmful gases, vapors and particulate matter. Or, for example, an ambient air cooling system may include a filter to remove contaminants such as sand from air inlet 22. Blower 14 delivers air to one or more air outlets, collectively referred to as air outlet 26. Air outlet 26 can include a tube to facilitate air flow to a head gear worn by a user or to a user's body, for example. Air outlet 26 can also be configured to supply air to multiple devices, such as to both the head gear and the cooling vest.
Outer body top cover 52 and outer body bottom cover 62 can be molded from a resin resistant to a chemical biological (“CB”) agent exposure. One example resin is available under the trademark NORYL®, and provided by General Electrical Company of Fairfield, Connecticut. NORYL® resin is a co-polymer mixture of polyphenlyene oxide and polystyrene resins. Other resins may also be suitable for outer body top cover 52 and outer body bottom cover 62. Furthermore, outer body top cover 52 and outer body bottom cover 62 can be sealed wherein outer body top cover 52 includes a projection that is positioned within a V-shaped groove of outer body bottom cover 62 and including a suitable sealant, for example, caulk or polyurethane, therebetween.
Outer body top cover 52 includes air intake portions 64. As illustrated, intake portion 64 can include threaded attachment ports and associated detents 66 for attaching filters thereto. An air outlet 68 is provided for pressurized air delivery output from system 50. Air outlet 68 can extend from the outer body top cover 52 and outer body bottom cover 62 to allow a hosing to attach thereto. If desired, a coupling designed to facilitate hose removal and replacement can be combined with air outlet 68. The hosing can also be CB resistant, for example by using a butyl rubber formulation. A spiral wrap hosing configuration can be utilized for reducing air flow resistance and imparting crush resistance of the hosing.
An electrical connector 70 is provided on outer body top cover 52. Electrical connector 70 can be electrically coupled to a power source such as a battery and coupled to circuitry and/or a motor within system 50.
Impeller 58 is a two-sided impeller, and includes a first set of blades 102 and a second separate set of blades 104 positioned on either side of a circular impeller dividing wall 106. First set of blades 102 and second set of blades 104 can be “backward inclined,” meaning that the blades are inclined in an opposite direction to a direction of rotation for impeller 58 (indicated in
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to several alternative embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention. For instance, air outlets 98 and 100 of chambers 94 and 96 may be in fluid communication (as shown) at air outlet 68, or may be connected to separate air outlets (e.g., one for use for providing air for breathing and the other for providing air for cooling). In addition, while the blower system of the present invention is illustrated in connection with portable cooling or respiratory blower systems of the type carried by a user's body, the invention can be used in a variety of types of air moving applications (e.g., vehicle fan systems, HVAC systems, vacuum cleaners, etc.). Moreover, features shown and described with respect to one embodiment may be combined with features of other embodiments, as desired.