Ventilation fan with noise-attenuating housing
First Claim
1. In a ventilation fan, of the type having a rotor with circumferentially spaced blades and means for driving said rotor, an improved housing structure, comprising:
- a substantially cylindrical, perforated inner casing some of whose perforations said rotor and drive means therefor spaced radially from the distal ends of said blades;
a substantially cylindrical, substantially continuous outer casing concentrically surrounding said inner casing so as to define a substantially annular intercasing space between said inner and outer casings;
a porous, sound-absorbing medium substantially filling said intercasing space along substantially the entire length thereof for exposure to air moving through said space near said distal ends of said blades; and
relatively thin annular barrier means intermediate the ends of said casings within said space adjacent said inner casing and in abutting relation to said sound-absorbing means on either side thereof, said barrier means extending from said inner casing to said outer casing to block the flow of air parallel to the length of said fan through said space adjacent said distal blade ends while enabling said sound-absorbing medium in abutting relation thereto to engage air flowing radially through said perforated inner casing from said blades.
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Abstract
In a high-speed, high-volume ventilation fan, a noise-attenuating housing structure includes a perforated inner casing contained within a solid-walled outer casing. Filling the space between the inner and outer casings is a porous, sound-absorbing material. To prevent loss of downstream pressure, and therefore operational efficiency, due to leakages of air through the sound-absorbing material from the downstream side at the fan blades to the upstream side thereof, an annular anti-flow barrier is situated in the space between the inner and outer casings slightly downstream of the fan blades. The structure thus provides a high degree of noise attenuation without sacrificing operational efficiency.
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5 Claims
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1. In a ventilation fan, of the type having a rotor with circumferentially spaced blades and means for driving said rotor, an improved housing structure, comprising:
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a substantially cylindrical, perforated inner casing some of whose perforations said rotor and drive means therefor spaced radially from the distal ends of said blades; a substantially cylindrical, substantially continuous outer casing concentrically surrounding said inner casing so as to define a substantially annular intercasing space between said inner and outer casings; a porous, sound-absorbing medium substantially filling said intercasing space along substantially the entire length thereof for exposure to air moving through said space near said distal ends of said blades; and relatively thin annular barrier means intermediate the ends of said casings within said space adjacent said inner casing and in abutting relation to said sound-absorbing means on either side thereof, said barrier means extending from said inner casing to said outer casing to block the flow of air parallel to the length of said fan through said space adjacent said distal blade ends while enabling said sound-absorbing medium in abutting relation thereto to engage air flowing radially through said perforated inner casing from said blades. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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