Claims
- 1. A water driven fan comprising:
- (a) a generally cylindrically shaped fan housing open at the passage of air at both ends, one of said ends defining an entrance end and the other of said ends defining an exit end;
- (b) at least two shaft bearings;
- (c) a shaft bearing support means contained in said housing and for supporting said at least two bearings;
- (d) a shaft supported by said at least two bearings and defining a shaft axis;
- (e) a water turbine nozzle body defining a water turbine nozzle outlet surface and positioned inside said housing and firmly attached to said housing and comprising a water turbine inlet cavity and a plurality of water nozzles each of said water nozzles providing a passageway for water to pass from said water turbine inlet cavity to said water turbine nozzle outlet surface and defining a water nozzle centerline, where each of said water nozzle centerlines:
- (1) intersects said water turbine nozzle outlet surface at points of intersection on a circle defining a water nozzle exit circle which circle is concentric about said shaft axis and defines a water nozzle exit plane which is perpendicular to said axis and
- (2) forms and angle of about 10 to 30 degrees with said water nozzle exit plane;
- (f) a water inlet means for providing water under pressure to said water cavity;
- (g) an axial flow bladed impeller solidly attached at one end of said shaft;
- (h) an axial flow water turbine wheel solidly attached at the other end of said shaft and fully submerged in water having a plurality of turbine blades, said wheel and blades being positioned adjacent to said water turbine body outlet surface such that water discharged from said water nozzles impinge on said blades and cause said turbine wheel to rotate causing rotation of said impeller to force air or other gasses to flow into said entrance end, flow through said housing and flow out said exit end;
- (i) an air nozzle means defining a small diameter portion attached at said exit end to increase the velocity of the air or other gasses flowing out said exit end.
- 2. A water driven fan as in claim 1 wherein the diameter of said small diameter portion is selected to permit said fan to perform at maximum efficiency while delivering essentially the same flow of air or other gases as said fan would have delivered without said nozzle.
- 3. A water driven fan as in claim 1 and further comprising a mixing pipe means attached by a plurality of vanes to said nozzle in order to provide an eductor at the exit end of said housing.
- 4. A water driven fan as in claim 3 and further comprising a liquid foam source means for adding foam to said spray of liquid.
- 5. A water driven fan as in claim 5 and further comprising a pressure tube means connecting said nozzle and said foam source means for pressurizing said foam source.
- 6. A water driven fan as in claim 1 and further comprising a spray means positioned near the small diameter portioin of said air nozzle means for adding a spray of liquid to the flow of air or other gasses through said fan.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 306,699 filed Feb. 6, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,013,214. This invention relates to water driven fans and in particular to high velocity, high pressure rise fans.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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