Contoured intake ducts and fan housing assemblies for floor care machines
First Claim
1. An airflow propulsion device for a floor care machine, comprising:
- a motor having a drive shaft;
a fan operatively coupled to the drive shaft and having a plurality of radially-extending vanes, each vane having a radially-inward end and a radially-outward end, the fan being rotatable such that an airflow may be driven radially-outwardly along the vanes from the radially-inward ends to the radially-outward ends;
a fan housing disposed about the fan and having an inlet opening proximate the radially-inward ends of the vanes and a transition passage proximate the radially-outward ends of the vanes, the transition passage extending to an exhaust opening and being sized to receive the outwardly-driven airflow from the fan, the transition passage further having a first cross-sectional area proximate a first one of the vanes and a second cross-sectional area proximate the exhaust opening, and a cross-sectional area progression that smoothly varies between the first cross-sectional area and the second cross-sectional area;
an inlet axis projecting from the inlet opening; and
wherein the fan housing further comprises;
a first rib protecting outwardly co-axially with the inlet axis and substantially surrounding the inlet opening;
a second rib projecting outwardly co-axially with the inlet axis and substantially surrounding the first rib, an inner well being formed between the first and second ribs; and
a third rib protecting outwardly co-axially with the inlet axis and substantially surrounding the second rib, an outer well being formed between the first and second ribs.
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Abstract
Contoured intakes and fan housing assemblies for floor care machines are disclosed. In one embodiment, a contoured intake includes a contoured duct having a passage therethrough. The passage has a cross-sectional area progression that smoothly varies between a first cross-sectional area and a second cross-sectional area. Turbulence within the intake passage may be reduced or inhibited, and noise generated by the airstream within the intake passage may be reduced. In another embodiment, the contoured duct may include a bellmouth substantially surrounding the first open end that may inhibit the separation of the airstream within the intake passage. In a further embodiment, an airflow propulsion device for a floor care machine may include a motor having a drive shaft, a fan operatively coupled to the drive shaft, and a fan housing disposed about the fan and having a transition passage proximate the radially-outward ends of the vanes of the fan. The fan housing includes an internal cowling surface closely conforming to and closely spaced from the distal edges of the vanes of the fan. In another embodiment, the transition passage has a cross-sectional area progression that smoothly varies between a first cross-sectional area proximate one of the vanes and a second cross-sectional area proximate an exhaust opening. Turbulence within the fan housing may be reduced or inhibited, and noise generated by the airstream within the fan housing may be reduced.
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1. An airflow propulsion device for a floor care machine, comprising:
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a motor having a drive shaft;
a fan operatively coupled to the drive shaft and having a plurality of radially-extending vanes, each vane having a radially-inward end and a radially-outward end, the fan being rotatable such that an airflow may be driven radially-outwardly along the vanes from the radially-inward ends to the radially-outward ends;
a fan housing disposed about the fan and having an inlet opening proximate the radially-inward ends of the vanes and a transition passage proximate the radially-outward ends of the vanes, the transition passage extending to an exhaust opening and being sized to receive the outwardly-driven airflow from the fan, the transition passage further having a first cross-sectional area proximate a first one of the vanes and a second cross-sectional area proximate the exhaust opening, and a cross-sectional area progression that smoothly varies between the first cross-sectional area and the second cross-sectional area;
an inlet axis projecting from the inlet opening; and
wherein the fan housing further comprises;
a first rib protecting outwardly co-axially with the inlet axis and substantially surrounding the inlet opening;
a second rib projecting outwardly co-axially with the inlet axis and substantially surrounding the first rib, an inner well being formed between the first and second ribs; and
a third rib protecting outwardly co-axially with the inlet axis and substantially surrounding the second rib, an outer well being formed between the first and second ribs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An airflow propulsion device for a floor care machine, comprising:
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a motor having a drive shaft;
a fan having a fan disk operatively coupled to the drive shaft and having a plurality of radially-extending vanes projecting outwardly from the fan disk, each vane having a radially-inward end and a radially-outward end, the fan being rotatable such that an airflow may be driven radially-outwardly along the vanes from the radially-inward ends to the radially-outward ends, each vane further having a base edge attached to the fan disk and a slanted distal edge opposite the base edge; and
a fan housing disposed about the fan and having an inlet opening proximate the radially-inward ends of the vanes and a transition passage proximate the radially-outward ends of the vanes, the transition passage extending to an exhaust opening and being sized to receive the outwardly-driven airflow from the fan, the fan housing including an internal cowling surface closely spaced from the distal edges and comprising a partially conical surface. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
a first rib projecting outwardly co axially with the inlet axis and substantially surrounding the inlet opening;
a second rib projecting outwardly coaxially with the inlet axis and substantially surrounding the first rib, an inner well being formed between the first and second ribs; and
a third rib projecting outwardly co-axially with the inlet axis and substantially surrounding the second rib, an outer well being formed between the first and second ribs.
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