Structure of turbine exhauster

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6431973
  • Patent Number
    6,431,973
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 23, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Joyce; Harold
    • Boles; Derek S.
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
An improved structure of a turbine exhauster. The exhauster includes a fan assembly, an operating assembly and a fixing assembly, wherein the connecting points on the components of the assemblies have mounting holes and the turbine exhauster is assembled directly by using pull pins or screws. The fixing assembly includes an upper, a lower portion and a fixing seat of a central seat. The upper portion and the lower portion of the central seats are formed respectively from a plurality of upper sheets and lower sheets to complete the cylindrical structure. The bottom edge of the upper portion and the top edge of the lower portion are both beveled. By rotating the upper portion, the fan assembly can be adjusted at a slope of a supporting surface to a horizontal state. A user can be easily assembled and all the components can be packaged in a compact case.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is related to an improved structure of a turbine exhauster which can be assembled directly by using pull pins or screws, thereby the turbine exhauster can be assembled by a user himself; and especially to an improved structure of a turbine exhauster of which all the components can be packaged in a case separately after finishing of manufacturing, thereby volume occupied by all the components of the entire turbine exhauster can be reduced in favor of warehousing and transportation of the turbine exhauster.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Generally, in effectively improving heat-sinking problem in a factory, the more effective and economic processing way used nowadays is to mount a turbine exhauster driven naturally without electricity on the roof of the factory, wherein, by the principle that hot air rises, hot air drives the blades of the turbine exhauster to rotate, and an air drawing action is induced to exhaust the hot air in the factory out from the roof of the factory. In this way, the heat-sinking problem of a factory can be solved, and quality of the indoor air can be improved; thereby, a cozy working environment can be provided.




However generally, a turbine exhauster is structurally comprised of a spherical turbine-like fan assembly, an operating assembly and a fixing assembly. The structure of the whole turbine exhauster occupies a quite large volume after these assemblies are assembled, and the components in all the assemblies are assembled directly in the factory; these not only increases the cost of assembling of the whole turbine exhauster, but also by virtue that the turbine exhauster is transported directly by a dealer to the working site of a user, difficulty as well as cost of transportation are increased and make waste of cost.




To solve the above stated defects of too large volume of the turbine exhauster and increasing of difficulty as well as cost of transportation, one after another, manufacturers tend to package after detaching the components of a turbine exhauster to reduce the volume of the entire turbine exhauster in favor of warehousing and transportation of the turbine exhauster. The fan assembly and the operating assembly among the components of the turbine exhauster are relatively smaller, perhaps they can be detached; however, the problem of occupation of large volume of other components, such as a cylindrical central seat with a larger diameter, still can not be solved if no delicate design is given, and this is the largest trouble resided in the art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of this, the improved structure of a turbine exhauster of the present invention includes a fixing assembly comprising an upper portion and a lower portion of a central seat; wherein, the upper portion and the lower portion of the central seat are in the shapes of cylinders respectively formed by a plurality of arciform upper sheets and lower sheets, and can have the upper and lower sheets of the upper and the lower portions stacked before assembling of the turbine exhauster in order to reduce the volume of the entire turbine exhauster in favor of warehousing and transportation of the turbine exhauster. And this is the primary object of the present invention.




Another object of the present invention is to provide the improved structure of a turbine exhauster which includes an operating assembly comprising an upper bearing, a mandrel, a positioning sleeve, a lower annular seat and a plurality of lower supporting feet, and to provide mounting holes at the connecting points for a fan assembly, the fixing assembly and the operating assembly. During assembling, pull pins or screws can be directly used for connecting; this is convenient for a user to assemble by himself, and thereby: to reduce the cost of assembling of the whole turbine exhauster.




A further object of the present invention is to provide the improved structure of a turbine exhauster, wherein, the bottom edge of the upper portion and the top edge of the lower portion of the central seat are provided respectively with flanges slip one over the other, so that the upper portion and the lower portion of the central seat can be connected with each other. And the bottom edge of the upper portion and the top edge of the lower portion of the central seat are both bevel, by rotating the upper portion of the central seat, the fan assembly can be adjusted in pursuance of the slope of any roof to a horizontal state.




Another object is to provide the improved structure of a turbine exhauster of the present invention, wherein, a pair of the lower sheets have at a lower area of the junction thereof a clamping set with two angle bars respectively provided on the two lower sheets, and a screw is screwed tight for fixing. This allows a user to loosen the clamping set timely to adjust the orientation of the upper portion of the central seat.




The present invention will be apparent in its particular structural characteristics and functions after reading the detailed description of the preferred embodiment thereof in reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present invention showing the appearance thereof;





FIG. 2

is an analytical perspective of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view showing the structure of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an analytical perspective view showing the central axle and a plurality of lower supporting feet of the present invention connectable mutually;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the central axle and the lower supporting feet of the present invention after connecting;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view showing a fixing assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a schematic view showing packaging of all the components of the present invention in a case;





FIGS. 8 and 9

are schematic views showing the turbine exhauster of the present invention is assembled in different connecting tilting angles adjusted in pursuance of the slope of different roofs to a horizontal state;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view showing assembling of the central axle with an upper bearing of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring firstly to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the improved structure of a turbine exhauster of the present invention is structurally comprised of a fan assembly


1


, an operating assembly


2


and a fixing assembly


3


, wherein:




The fan assembly


1


has a top lid


11


as a main body thereof, and is provided with multiple arciform blades


12


mutually connected and fixed on the periphery of the top lid


11


. The lower ends of the arciform blades


12


are fixed on the periphery of an external annular seat


13


formed by connecting of a plurality of external annular strips


131


. Thereby, a turbine-like fan is obtained. The external annular seat


13


is provided centrally thereof with an upper support


14


having a plurality of struts


141


radially arranged around the center of the turbine exhauster and having a lower bearing


142


central y. There are assembling holes provided at the areas for connecting the top lid


11


and the arciform blades


12


, for connecting the arciformb lades


12


and the external annular seat


13


as well as for connecting the external annular seat


13


and the upper support


14


. Thereby, during assembling, they can be assembled directly by using pull pins or screws.




The operating assembly


2


is provided with an upper bearing


21


fixed beneath the top lid


11


. The upper bearing


21


and the top lid


11


are locked together with screws in order that the upper bearing


21


can be changed afterwards. A mandrel


22


is extended through the lower bearing


142


upwardly to slip the top end thereof into the upper bearing


21


, and a fixing sleeve


23


is fixed on the mandrel


22


for positioning the latter. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 10

, the mandrel


22


is provided on the top thereof with a steel bead


221


which is positioned on the top of the mandrel


22


by a holding sleeve


222


to abut against the upper bearing


21


. The upper bearing


21


has a liner


211


to stabilize the mandrel


22


, and also has an abrasion-durable rotation seat


212


at the area that the top of the mandrel


22


slips therein. By pivotal supporting of the top of the mandrel


22


, the fan assembly


1


can have a reduced abrasion resistance.




Referring simultaneously to

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the mandrel


22


is provided on the lower end thereof with a lower annular seat


24


of which the inner side is fixed thereon with a plurality of lower supporting feet


241


radially arranged around the center of the turbine exhauster. Wherein, pairs of the lower supporting feet


241


are respectively oppositely disposed in order to fixedly clamp the mandrel


22


therebetween, each pair of the lower supporting feet


241


clamping the mandrel


22


therebetween have on the inner ends thereof arciform recesses


242


, and have on the inner ends thereof lapping sections


243


to lap with neighboring lower supporting feet


241


. When all the lower supporting feet


241


are lap connected with one another, they are clamped in position by using two clamping members


244


provided on the top and the bottom of the lower supporting feet


241


. The clamping members


244


are provided with a plurality of clamping mouths


245


or clamping the lower supporting feet


241


and the lapping sections


243


. The openings of the clamping mouths


245


are wider than the root portions thereof, so that when the two clamping members


244


get close to each other as shown in

FIG. 5

, a nut


25


can be used to clamp them tight, by the clamping action of the clamping mouths


245


on the lower supporting feet


241


, the lower supporting feet


241


clamp tight the mandrel


22


in order that the lower supporting feet


241


are arranged on a plane. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the way of connecting of the lower supporting feet


241


with a plurality of external annular strips of the lower annular seat


24


is just the same as that of the external annular seat


13


with the external annular strips


131


, thereby, the lower annular seat


24


is connected with the mandrel


22


.




And the fixing assembly


3


is a cylindrical structure comprised of an upper portion


31


of a central seat and the lower portion


33


of the central seat slipping one over the other, as shown simultaneously in

FIGS. 2 and

. The upper portion


31


and the lower portion


33


of the central seat are formed respectively from a plurality of upper sheets


311


and a plurality of lower sheets


331


lapping with one another to complete the cylindrical structure. The combination of the fan assembly


1


and the operating assembly


2


is mounted on the top of the upper portion


31


of the central seat. A fixing seat


34


is provided on the bottom end of the lower portion


33


of the central s at in favor of assembling of the turbine exhauster on a roof. The fixing seat


34


has an annular central collar formed by lapping of a plurality of arciform strips and able to be slipped in the lower portion


33


of the central seat, these may reduce the volume of all the components.




As shown simultaneously in

FIGS. 3 and 6

, the bottom edge of the upper portion


31


of the central seat and the top edge of the lower portion


33


of the central seat are provided respectively with flanges


312


and


332


able to slip one over the other, so that the upper portion


31


of the central seat and the lower portion


33


of the central seat can be connected with each other. A pair of the upper sheets


311


have at a lower area of the junction thereof a clamping set with two angle bars


32


respectively provided on the two upper sheets


311


, and a screw


321


is screwed tight for fixing. This allows a user to loosen the angle bars


32


of the clamping set timely to adjust the orientation of the upper portion


31


of the central seat. Particularly, the bottom edge of the upper portion


31


and the top edge of the lower portion


33


of the central seat are both bevel as are depicted in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. In practical assembling of the turbine exhauster, a roof may not be totally identical in its slope, while the fixing seat


34


of the fixing assembly


3


shall be mounted snugly on the roof. Therefore, when in assembling, it is necessary to take advantage of the feature that the bottom edge of the upper portion


31


and the top edge of the lower portion


33


of the central seat are bevel to rotate the upper portion


31


of the central seat in pursuance of the slope of the roof to adjust the fan assembly


1


to a horizontal state.




By the fact that the connecting points on the components of the fan assembly, the operating assembly and the fixing assembly are provided with mounting holes in advance; the turbine exhauster can be assembled directly by using pull pins or screws, thereby the turbine exhauster can be assembled by a user himself; and all the components can be packaged in a case separately after finishing of manufacturing such as that shown in FIG.


7


. Thereby, volume occupied by all the components of the entire turbine exhauster can be reduced in favor of warehousing and transportation of the turbine exhauster. And this largely reduces the cost of warehousing, clearing customs and effectively save the cost of transportation.




The improved structure of a turbine exhauster of the present invention has the operating assembly thereof designed to comprise an upper bearing, a mandrel, a fixing sleeve, a lower annular seat and lower supporting feet; and especially has the fixing assembly thereof designed to comprise the upper portion and the lower portion of the central seat as well as the fixing seat; and more the connecting points on the components of the fan assembly, the operating assembly and the fixing assembly are provided with mounting holes in advance, the turbine exhauster can be assembled directly by using pull pins or screws, thereby the turbine exhauster can be assembled by a user himself; and all the components can be packaged in a case separately after finishing of manufacturing, thereby, volume occupied by all the components of the entire turbine exhauster can be reduced in favor of warehousing and transportation of the turbine exhauster. Therefore, an improved embodiment of the structure of turbine exhauster is obtained



Claims
  • 1. A structure of a turbine exhauster, said turbine exhausted structurally comprises:a fan assembly; an operating assembly and a fixing assembly; said fan assembly comprises a turbine-like fan with multiple arciform blades, lower ends of said arciform blades are fixed on an external annular seat; said external annular seat comprises an upper support adapted to be rotated by exhaust air at a central location thereof; said operating assembly comprises an upper bearing fixed beneath a top lid of said fan assembly; a mandrel is extended upwardly through a lower bearing to slip a top end thereof into said upper bearing so that said mandrel extends through the fan assembly and supports said fan assembly for rotation; said fixing assembly is a cylindrical structure comprising a cylinder upper portion and a cylindrical lower portion that are slipped one over the other, said upper portion and said lower portion of said central seat are formed respectively from a plurality of upper sheets and a plurality of lower sheets that lap with one another to complete said cylindrical structure, the upper and lower portions are cylindrical shells having sloped end surfaces that are overlapped to form the cylindrical structure of the fixing assembly, the upper and lower portions are independently rotatable such that the mandrel can be positioned substantially vertically even when the turbine exhauster is placed on a roof line that is inclined from the horizontal; the combination of said fan assembly and said operating assembly is mounted on the top of said upper portion of said central seat, a fixing seat is provided on the bottom end of said lower portion of said central seat in favor of assembling of said turbine exhauster on a roof, said fixing seat has an annular central collar being formed by lapping of a plurality of arciform strips; and the connecting points on the components of said fan assembly, said operating assembly and said fixing assembly are provided with mounting holes, said turbine exhauster is adapted to be assembled by securing pull pins or screws into the mounting holes.
  • 2. The structure of a turbine exhauster as in claim 1, wherein,said fan assembly further comprises a top lid, the top lid is provided with multiple arciform blades mutually connected and fixed on a periphery of said top lid, the lower ends of said arciform blades are fixed on a periphery of said external annular seat formed by connecting a plurality of external annular strips, to form a turbine-like fan; said external annular seat is provided centrally thereof with an upper support having a plurality of struts radially arranged around a center of said turbine exhauster and a lower bearing located centrally thereof; said upper bearing of said operating assembly is fixed beneath said top lid, a fixing sleeve is~fixed on a stem of said mandrel, said mandrel is provided on a lower end thereof with a lower annular seat, an inner side of which is fixed with a plurality of lower supporting feet radially arranged around the center of said turbine exhauster, said lower supporting feet fixedly clamp said mandrel, thereby said lower annular seat is connected with said mandrel.
  • 3. The structure of a turbine exhauster as in claim 1, wherein,a bottom edge of said upper portion and the top edge of said lower portion of said central seat are provided respectively with flanges that slip one over the other, so that said upper portion and said lower portion of said central seat are connected with each other, and said bottom edge of said upper portion and said top edge of said lower portion of said central seat are both bevel, such that by rotating said upper portion of said central seat, said fan assembly is adjusted in pursuance of slope of a surface to a horizontal state for assembling on said surface.
  • 4. The structure of a turbine exhauster as in claim 3, wherein,a pair of said upper sheets have at a lower area of the junction thereof a clamping set with two angle bars respectively provided on said two upper sheets, and a screw is screwed tight for fixing, thereby permitting a user to loosen and lock said angle bars of said clamping set after adjusting orientation of said upper portion of said central seat.
  • 5. The structure of a turbine exhauster as in claim 2, wherein,pairs of said lower supporting feat are opposingly disposed to fixedly clamp said mandrel therebetween, each mutually confronting pair of said lower supporting feet have on inner ends thereof arciform recesses adapted for clamping said mandrel therebetween and lapping sections on inner ends thereof for lapping with neighboring ones of said lower supporting feet, when all said lower supporting feet are lap connected with one another, they are clamped in position by using two clamping members provided on top and bottom of said lower supporting feet; said clamping members are provided with a plurality of clamping mouths for clamping said lower supporting feet and said lapping sections, the openings of said clamping mouths are adapted such that when two clamping members are positioned closely to each other, a nut is clamped to a threaded bottom of the mandrel, and by the clamping action of said clamping mouths on said lower supporting feet, said lower supporting feet clamp tightly said mandrel so that said lower supporting feet are arranged on a plane.
  • 6. The improved structure of a turbine exhauster as in claim 1, wherein,said mandrel is provided on a top thereof with a steel bead which is positioned on a top of said mandrel by a holding sleeve to abut against said upper bearing, said upper bearing has a liner adapted to stabilize said mandrel and an abrasion-durable rotation seat at an area on which the top of said mandrel slips therein, by pivotally supporting the top of said mandrel, and said fan assembly has a reduced abrasion resistance.
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