Variable pitch axial fan
First Claim
1. A variable pitch axial fan apparatus comprising:
- housing means having an inner wall defining a cylindrical air conduit;
a fan centrally mounted in said air conduit for rotation about the axis of said conduit, said fan including a hub, a plurality of elongated blades radially extending from and carried at their roots by said hub for pivotal movement about their axes, respectively, to vary the pitch of said blades, said hub including a plurality of openings adjacent the roots of said blades, respectively;
a cylindrical central fairing located in said air conduit and including an actuator coaxial with and carried by said hub for axial movement, a plurality of linkages extending between said actuator and said blades, said actuator including means defining circumferentially arranged seats adjacent said plurality of openings, and a plurality of elements pivotally carried in said seats, respectively, and said linkages including arms coupled to said blades, extending through said openings, and coupled to said elements, respectively, whereby said blades are pivoted upon said axial movement of said actuator;
fan drive means coupled to said fan for rotation thereof;
an actuator shaft extending axially of said actuator and axially movable to effect said axial movement of said actuator;
an operating lever extending generally transversely of said actuator shaft and externally of said air conduit; and
operating means located externally of said air conduit and actuable to pivot said operating lever to axially move said actuator shaft.
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Abstract
An axial fan operative to control the developed air volume and pressure by varying the pitch of the fan blades. The fan housing is adapted to be connected to the main air conduit as an axial continuation thereof and centrally mounts a fan motor which directly drives the fan. The blade pitch control mechanism adjacent the fan utilizes an axially reciprocable actuator coupled through linkages to each of the fan blades whereby the pitch of all of the blades is simultaneously changed upon movement of the actuator. The control mechanism is contained within the fan hub and within a cylindrical central fairing located adjacent the fan and radially inwardly of the blades. This protects the control mechanism and reduces drag. The actuator is moved axially by means located externally of the main air conduit and connected to the actuator by a single lever arm extending through the central fairing and main air conduit.
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1. A variable pitch axial fan apparatus comprising:
- housing means having an inner wall defining a cylindrical air conduit;
a fan centrally mounted in said air conduit for rotation about the axis of said conduit, said fan including a hub, a plurality of elongated blades radially extending from and carried at their roots by said hub for pivotal movement about their axes, respectively, to vary the pitch of said blades, said hub including a plurality of openings adjacent the roots of said blades, respectively; a cylindrical central fairing located in said air conduit and including an actuator coaxial with and carried by said hub for axial movement, a plurality of linkages extending between said actuator and said blades, said actuator including means defining circumferentially arranged seats adjacent said plurality of openings, and a plurality of elements pivotally carried in said seats, respectively, and said linkages including arms coupled to said blades, extending through said openings, and coupled to said elements, respectively, whereby said blades are pivoted upon said axial movement of said actuator; fan drive means coupled to said fan for rotation thereof; an actuator shaft extending axially of said actuator and axially movable to effect said axial movement of said actuator; an operating lever extending generally transversely of said actuator shaft and externally of said air conduit; and operating means located externally of said air conduit and actuable to pivot said operating lever to axially move said actuator shaft. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- housing means having an inner wall defining a cylindrical air conduit;
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