Swamp cooler blower fan hole cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 9091455
  • Patent Number
    9,091,455
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 12, 2011
    13 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 28, 2015
    9 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Huson; Gregory
    • Becton; Martha
    Agents
    • Crabtree; Edwin H.
    • Pizarro; Ramon L.
  • CPC
  • Field of Search
    • US
    • 454 264000
    • D23 393
    • D23 373
    • D23 374
    • D23 386
    • D23 499
    • D23 262
    • D23 269
    • CPC
    • A62B11/00
    • A62B13/00
    • F24F2221/52
    • A01G9/14
    • A01G9/24
    • A01G9/146
  • International Classifications
    • F24F13/20
    • F24F13/08
    • B63B21/12
    • Term Extension
      607
Abstract
A swamp cooler blower fan hole cover used to prevent heat loss from a building and through the swamp cooler blower fan housing. The cover includes an annular shaped, cover member. The cover member is dimensioned to cover a fan hole in a fan housing. The cover member includes two foldable side tabs. The side tabs are folded when slipped under shaft bearing support arms attached to the sides of the fan hole. The cover member includes a center hole with center hole tabs for receipt around a drive shaft. From the center hole of the cover member is a radius cut with fold lines folded outwardly when the center hole and tabs are received around the drive shaft.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

(a) Field of the Invention


This invention relates to a cover for a swamp cooler and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a swamp cooler blower fan hole cover. The blower fan hole cover is used to cover one or more air intake holes in the sides of a swamp cooler blower fan housing and prevent heat loss from a building during winter months.


(b) Discussion of Prior Art


Heretofore, there have been a variety of different types of swamp cooler covers that slip over the swamp cooler housing. The covers are used during winter months and then removed when the cooler is in use. The subject swamp cooler blower fan hole cover is used specifically to cover one or more air intake holes in the side of the swamp cooler blower fan housing. The subject invention eliminates the need to buy and install a complete swamp cooler housing cover at a greater expense and requiring more time to install.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In view of the foregoing, it is a primary objective of the subject invention to provide an inexpensive and highly effective swamp cooler blower fan hole cover to prevent heat loss from a residential or commercial building and through the swamp cooler during winter months and when the swamp cooler isn't in operation.


Another object of the invention is the fan hole cover can be quickly installed to cover a fan hole opening in a side of a swamp cooler blower fan housing and then quickly remove the cover when the swamp cooler is in use during summer months.


Yet another object of the invention is it can include one, two or more fan hole covers having different dimensions for covering different sizes and shapes of fan hole openings in the swamp cooler housings.


The subject invention includes a thin sheet, flexible, cover member. The cover member can be made of heavy cardboard, plastic, sheet metal, and like thin sheet materials. The cover member is dimensioned to cover a fan hole in the side of a swamp cooler blower fan housing. The cover member includes two foldable side tabs, next to the periphery of the cover member, which are folded when the cover member is slipped under shaft bearing support arms attached to the sides of the fan hole. The cover member also includes a center hole with center hole tabs for receipt around a blower fan drive shaft mounted inside the swamp cooler blower fan housing. From the center hole of the cover member is a radius cut extending outwardly to the periphery of the cover member. Disposed on opposite sides of the radius cut are parallel drive shaft fold lines. The drive shaft fold lines are folded outwardly when the cover member is received around the drive shaft. For added efficiency, the periphery of the cover member can be taped to the side of the fan hole to prevent heat loss from around the side of the cover member.


These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent to those following detailed description, showing novel construction, combination, and elements as herein described, and more particularly defined by the claims, it being understood that changes in the embodiments to the herein disclosed invention are meant to be included as coming within the scope of the claims, except insofar as they may be precluded by the prior art.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings illustrate complete preferred embodiments in the present invention according to the best modes presently devised for the practical application of the subject swamp cooler fan hole cover, and in which:



FIG. 1 is a perspective view on the subject swamp cooler blower fan hole cover.



FIG. 2 is another perspective view of the fan hole cover illustrating a foldable movement, shown as arrows, of a pair of side fold tabs and a pair of drive shaft fold tabs. The tabs are folded when installing the fan hold cover next to a fan hole in a side of a swamp cooler blower fan housing.



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the fan hole cover positioned for covering the fan hole in the side of the swamp cooler blower fan housing.



FIG. 4 is another perspective view of the fan hole cover, similar to FIG. 3, received around a blower fan drive shaft and the side fold tabs positioned to be folded against the side of the blower fan opening.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

In FIG. 1, a perspective view of the subject swamp cooler blower fan hole cover is shown and having general reference numeral 10. As mentioned above, the fan hole cover 10 can be constructed of light weight, flexible, heavy cardboard, plastic, metal, and similar thin sheet material.


The fan hole cover 10 includes a cover member 12 being annular in shape. The cover member will typically have a diameter in a range of 15 to 18 inches. But, it should be kept in mind, the cover member can have various geometric shapes and sizes for covering different sizes and shapes of blower fan holes.


The cover member 12 includes a pair of foldable side tabs 14 with score lines 16. The side tabs 14 are folded along the score lines 16 when the cover member 12 is installed next to the fan hole. The side tabs have a width in a range of 1 to 2 inches. Also, the cover member 12 includes a shaft center hole 18, which may or may not include center hole tabs 20 therearound and extending inwardly toward the center of the hole. The center hole and hole tabs have a diameter of approximately 1½ inches. Further and extending outwardly from the center hole 18 to the periphery of the cover member 12 is a radial cut 22. Disposed on opposite sides of the radial cut 22 are a pair of parallel drive shaft fold tabs 24 with fold lines 26. The drive shaft fold tabs are parallel and extend, outwardly from the opposite sides of the center hole and center hole tabs.


In FIG. 2, another perspective view of the fan hole cover 10 is shown and illustrating a foldable movement, shown as arrows 28, of the pair of side tabs 14 on the score lines 16. Also, a foldable movement of the drive shaft fold tabs 24 on the fold lines 26 is shown using arrows 30.


In FIG. 3, a perspective view of the fan hole cover 10 is shown positioned, as indicated by larger arrow 33, for covering a fan hole 32 in a side 34 of a swamp cooler blower fan housing 36. The drawings don't illustrate the other side of the blower fan housing 36, which include a similar fan hole to be covered by the subject invention. The blower fan housing 36 is shown received inside a swamp cooler, having general reference numeral 38. The swamp cooler 38 is shown with a portion of a swamp cooler housing 40 cutaway. A drive motor 42 is shown mounted inside the housing 40 and with a drive belt 44 attached to a blower fan pulley 46 mounted on a blower fan drive shaft 48. The drive shaft 48 is used for driving a blower fan 50, which circulates air through an air discharge duct 52 for cooling a building. The drive shaft 48 is supported on the blower fan housing 36 using spaced apart, drive shaft support arms 54 attached to the side 34 of the housing 36.


In FIG. 4, another perspective view of the blower fan hole cover 10 is shown and similar to FIG. 3. In this drawing, the radial cut 22 and drive shaft fold tabs 24 have been used to insert the center hole 18 around a portion of the drive shaft 48, with the center hole tabs 20 compressed against the sides of the shaft. Also, the two side tabs 14 have been folded back so that the cover member 12 can be inserted under the shaft support arms 54. When the cover member 12 is in place, as shown in this drawing, the side tabs 14 are folded back, as indicated by arrows 56, to complete the covering of the fan hole 32 by the cover member 12.


Also shown in this drawing is a roll of tape 58, which is used to tape the periphery of the cover member 12 to the side 34 of the blower fan housing 36. Also, the cover member 12 can include an adhesive therearound for securing the member to the side of the blower fan housing. This feature adds to the efficiency of the swamp cooler blower fan hole cover 10 and helps further prevent hot air from escaping out the fan hole 32 in the blower fan housing 36 during winter months.


While the invention has been particularly shown, described and illustrated in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments and modifications thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that equivalent changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as claimed except as precluded by the prior art.

Claims
  • 1. A swamp cooler blower fan hole cover used to prevent heat loss from a residential or commercial building and through a fan hole in a swamp cooler blower fan housing during winter months and when a swamp cooler isn't in operation, the fan hole cover designed to completely cover the fan hole, the fan hole cover comprising: a thin sheet, flexible, cover member, the cover member annular in shape, the cover member is adapted for and dimensioned to cover the fan hole in a side of the blower fan housing;a center hole, the center hole disposed in a center portion of the cover member, the center hole adapted for receipt around a blower fan drive shaft mounted inside the swamp cooler blower fan housing;center hole tabs formed by radial slits disposed around a circumference of the center hole, the center hole tabs adapted for receipt against a portion of the blower fan drive shaft when the center hole is received around the drive shaft;a vertical radius cut extending downwardly from the center hole to a periphery of the cover member;a pair of parallel, vertical, foldable drive shaft fold tabs with folds formed as live hinges positioned parallel to the radius cut and each drive shaft fold tab having an edge formed by the radius cut, when in an unfolded position, the drive shaft fold tabs having sides disposed next to the radius cut, and when in a folded position, the drive shaft fold tabs provide a space therebetween adapted for receiving the drive shaft therethrough and next to the center hole and center hold tabs, a top portion of the drive shaft fold tabs having center hole tabs thereon;a pair of parallel, vertical, foldable side tabs, the foldable side tabs formed along the periphery of the cover member and on opposite sides of the cover member, whereby when the side tabs are folded next to a portion of the cover member, the side tabs adapted for receipt with the cover member under shaft bearing support arms attached to a side of the fan hole, whereby when the side tabs are unfolded, the cover member is received under the shaft bearing support arms and next to the fan hole for completing the covering of the fan hole; and
  • 2. The fan hole cover as described in claim 1 further including tape for securing the periphery of the cover member to the side of the fan hole cover.
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