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US20030101985A1
US20030101985A1 US10/000,307 US30701A US2003101985A1 US 20030101985 A1 US20030101985 A1 US 20030101985A1 US 30701 A US30701 A US 30701A US 2003101985 A1 US2003101985 A1 US 2003101985A1
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  • the present invention relates to a smoke exhauster, and more particularly to a smoke exhauster having an improved fan device for drawing much air or for increasing the air drawing effect.
  • the present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional smoke exhausters.
  • the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a smoke exhauster including an improved fan device for drawing much air or for increasing the air drawing effect to the fan device.
  • a smoke exhauster comprising a housing, a motor attached to the housing, and a fan device attached to the motor and driven by the motor, the fan device including an upper plate including an outer peripheral portion, a lower plate including an outer peripheral portion and including a bore formed therein, and a plurality of fan blades secured between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates for defining a chamber between the upper and the lower plates and the fan blades, the chamber of the fan device being communicating with the bore of the lower plate for allowing air to flow and to be drawn into the chamber of the fan device.
  • the upper and the lower plates each includes a plurality of slits formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof, the fan blades each includes an upper and a lower portions each having at least one ear extended therefrom and engaged through the slits of the upper and the lower plates, for securing the fan blades between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates.
  • the motor includes a lower portion, the upper plate includes a recess formed therein for receiving the lower portion of the motor.
  • the motor includes a spindle, the upper plate includes a hub secured thereto and attached to the spindle of the motor, for securing the fan device to the spindle of the motor.
  • the fan blades each includes a first section partially extended inward of the bore of the lower plate.
  • the fan blades each includes a second section extended from the first section and disposed between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates, the second section includes a curvature greater than that of the first section of the fan blade.
  • the fan blades each includes a third section extended from the second section and disposed between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates, the second section includes a curvature less than that of the third section of the fan blade.
  • FIG. 1 is a partial exploded view of a smoke exhauster in accordance with the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a partial exploded view of the fan device
  • FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the fan device, in which a portion of the upper plate has been cut off for showing the inner structure of the fan device;
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of one of the fan blades.
  • FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the fan blade.
  • a smoke exhauster in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing 10 , a motor 11 secured to the ceiling or the top panel 13 of the housing 10 , and a fan device 30 attached or secured to the spindle 12 of the motor 11 for being actuated or driven by the motor 11 .
  • the top panel 13 of the housing 10 includes an orifice 14 formed therein for air circulation purposes.
  • a casing 16 is engaged onto the fan device 30 and secured to the top panel 13 of the housing 10 , for covering or shielding the peripheral portion of the fan device 30 , and includes an opening 17 formed therein and aligned with the fan device 30 for allowing the air to be drawn into the casing 16 by the fan device 30 .
  • the casing 16 includes a conduit 18 formed or provided therein and directed toward the orifice 14 of the housing 10 for directing the air out through the orifice 14 of the housing 10 .
  • a board 15 is attached or secured to the bottom of the housing 10 for covering or shielding the housing 10 , and includes an aperture 19 formed therein and aligned with the opening 17 of the casing 16 for allowing the air to be drawn through the aperture 19 of the board 15 and drawing into the casing 16 by the fan device 30 .
  • the fan device 30 includes an upper plate 31 having a recess or a depression 32 formed in the upper portion thereof for receiving the lower portion of the motor 11 , and having a hub 33 attached thereto for receiving or for securing to the spindle 12 of the motor 11 .
  • the upper plate 31 includes an outer peripheral portion having a number of slits 34 formed therein, particularly having a number pairs of slits 34 formed therein.
  • a lower plate 36 is disposed below the upper plate 31 and to be secured to the upper plate 31 with a number of fan blades 40 , and for forming a chamber 37 between the upper and the lower plates 31 , 36 and the fan blades 40 .
  • the lower plate 36 includes a bore 38 formed therein for forming or defining a circular shape to the lower plate 36 , and communicating with the chamber 37 of the fan device 30 , for allowing the air to flow and to be drawn into the chamber 37 of the fan device 30 .
  • the lower plate 36 includes a number of slits 39 formed therein, particularly having a number pairs of slits 39 formed therein.
  • the fan blades 40 each includes an upper portion having one or more ears 41 extended upward therefrom and engaged through the slits 34 of the upper plate 31 and bent or secured to the upper plate 31 , for securing the fan blades 40 to the upper plate 31 .
  • the fan blades 40 each includes a lower portion having one or more ears 42 extended downward therefrom and engaged through the slits 39 of the lower plate 36 and bent or secured to the lower plate 36 , for securing the fan blades 40 to the lower plate 36 .
  • the fan blades 40 may thus be solidly secured between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates 31 , 36 .
  • the fan blades 40 each includes a first or an inner section 43 having a portion extended inward of the bore 38 of the lower plate 36 ; a second or an intermediate section 44 extended from the inner section 43 and disposed between the upper and the lower plates 31 , 36 ; and a third or an outer section 45 disposed between the upper and the lower plates 31 , 36 , or having the tip portion of the outer edge 47 slightly extended radially outward of the upper and the lower plates 31 , 36 , best shown in FIG. 3.
  • the portion of the inner section 43 of the fan blade 40 that extends inward of the bore 38 of the lower plate 36 may be used for scooping the air in the chamber 37 of the fan device 30 .
  • the inner section 43 of the fan blade 40 includes a curvature or a semidiameter R 1 preferably less than the curvature or the semidiameter R 2 of the intermediate section 44 , for increasing the air scooping effect of the fan blades 40 and the air drawing effect of the fan device 30 .
  • the curvature or the semidiameter R 2 of the intermediate section 44 is preferably less than the curvature or the semidiameter R 3 of the outer section 45 .
  • the inner sections 43 of the fan blades 40 each includes a rounded lower corner 48 for reducing the eddy current and for reducing the noise while the fan device 30 is actuated or energized.
  • the smoke exhauster is shown and illustrated to include a single fan device 30 attached to the housing 10 and driven by one motor 11 .
  • the smoke exhauster may also include two or more fan devices 30 attached to the housing 10 and each driven by one motor 11 .
  • the smoke exhauster in accordance with the present invention includes an improved fan device for drawing much air or for increasing the air drawing effect to the fan device.

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A smoke exhauster includes a motor and a fan device attached to a housing. The fan device includes an upper and a lower plates each having an outer peripheral portion, and a number of fan blades secured between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates for forming a chamber in the fan device. The lower plate has a bore for air to flow or to be drawn into the chamber of the fan device. The fan blades each has an inner section partially extended inward of the bore of the lower plate and has a curvature smaller than the other portion of the blade.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0001]
  • The present invention relates to a smoke exhauster, and more particularly to a smoke exhauster having an improved fan device for drawing much air or for increasing the air drawing effect. [0002]
  • 2. Description of the Prior Art [0003]
  • The applicant has developed various kinds of smoke exhausters which comprise one or more centrifugal fan devices each having a fan casing and a number of radially extended fan blades directly punched or forged or extended from the fan casing. U.S. Pat. No. 5,979,436 to Chiang et al. discloses one of the typical smoke exhausters. Due to the directly punching or forming of the fan blades from the fan casing, the fan blades may only be formed with a single curvature therein and include a limited or a small area for actuating the air. [0004]
  • The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional smoke exhausters. [0005]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a smoke exhauster including an improved fan device for drawing much air or for increasing the air drawing effect to the fan device. [0006]
  • In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a smoke exhauster comprising a housing, a motor attached to the housing, and a fan device attached to the motor and driven by the motor, the fan device including an upper plate including an outer peripheral portion, a lower plate including an outer peripheral portion and including a bore formed therein, and a plurality of fan blades secured between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates for defining a chamber between the upper and the lower plates and the fan blades, the chamber of the fan device being communicating with the bore of the lower plate for allowing air to flow and to be drawn into the chamber of the fan device. [0007]
  • The upper and the lower plates each includes a plurality of slits formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof, the fan blades each includes an upper and a lower portions each having at least one ear extended therefrom and engaged through the slits of the upper and the lower plates, for securing the fan blades between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates. [0008]
  • The motor includes a lower portion, the upper plate includes a recess formed therein for receiving the lower portion of the motor. The motor includes a spindle, the upper plate includes a hub secured thereto and attached to the spindle of the motor, for securing the fan device to the spindle of the motor. [0009]
  • The fan blades each includes a first section partially extended inward of the bore of the lower plate. The fan blades each includes a second section extended from the first section and disposed between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates, the second section includes a curvature greater than that of the first section of the fan blade. [0010]
  • The fan blades each includes a third section extended from the second section and disposed between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates, the second section includes a curvature less than that of the third section of the fan blade. [0011]
  • Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.[0012]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a partial exploded view of a smoke exhauster in accordance with the present invention; [0013]
  • FIG. 2 is a partial exploded view of the fan device; [0014]
  • FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the fan device, in which a portion of the upper plate has been cut off for showing the inner structure of the fan device; [0015]
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of one of the fan blades; and [0016]
  • FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the fan blade.[0017]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • Referring to the drawings, and initially to FIG. 1, a smoke exhauster in accordance with the present invention comprises a [0018] housing 10, a motor 11 secured to the ceiling or the top panel 13 of the housing 10, and a fan device 30 attached or secured to the spindle 12 of the motor 11 for being actuated or driven by the motor 11. The top panel 13 of the housing 10 includes an orifice 14 formed therein for air circulation purposes. A casing 16 is engaged onto the fan device 30 and secured to the top panel 13 of the housing 10, for covering or shielding the peripheral portion of the fan device 30, and includes an opening 17 formed therein and aligned with the fan device 30 for allowing the air to be drawn into the casing 16 by the fan device 30. The casing 16 includes a conduit 18 formed or provided therein and directed toward the orifice 14 of the housing 10 for directing the air out through the orifice 14 of the housing 10. A board 15 is attached or secured to the bottom of the housing 10 for covering or shielding the housing 10, and includes an aperture 19 formed therein and aligned with the opening 17 of the casing 16 for allowing the air to be drawn through the aperture 19 of the board 15 and drawing into the casing 16 by the fan device 30.
  • Referring next to FIGS. [0019] 2-4, the fan device 30 includes an upper plate 31 having a recess or a depression 32 formed in the upper portion thereof for receiving the lower portion of the motor 11, and having a hub 33 attached thereto for receiving or for securing to the spindle 12 of the motor 11. The upper plate 31 includes an outer peripheral portion having a number of slits 34 formed therein, particularly having a number pairs of slits 34 formed therein. A lower plate 36 is disposed below the upper plate 31 and to be secured to the upper plate 31 with a number of fan blades 40, and for forming a chamber 37 between the upper and the lower plates 31, 36 and the fan blades 40. The lower plate 36 includes a bore 38 formed therein for forming or defining a circular shape to the lower plate 36, and communicating with the chamber 37 of the fan device 30, for allowing the air to flow and to be drawn into the chamber 37 of the fan device 30. The lower plate 36 includes a number of slits 39 formed therein, particularly having a number pairs of slits 39 formed therein.
  • The [0020] fan blades 40 each includes an upper portion having one or more ears 41 extended upward therefrom and engaged through the slits 34 of the upper plate 31 and bent or secured to the upper plate 31, for securing the fan blades 40 to the upper plate 31. The fan blades 40 each includes a lower portion having one or more ears 42 extended downward therefrom and engaged through the slits 39 of the lower plate 36 and bent or secured to the lower plate 36, for securing the fan blades 40 to the lower plate 36. The fan blades 40 may thus be solidly secured between the outer peripheral portions of the upper and the lower plates 31, 36.
  • As best shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the [0021] fan blades 40 each includes a first or an inner section 43 having a portion extended inward of the bore 38 of the lower plate 36; a second or an intermediate section 44 extended from the inner section 43 and disposed between the upper and the lower plates 31, 36; and a third or an outer section 45 disposed between the upper and the lower plates 31, 36, or having the tip portion of the outer edge 47 slightly extended radially outward of the upper and the lower plates 31, 36, best shown in FIG. 3. The portion of the inner section 43 of the fan blade 40 that extends inward of the bore 38 of the lower plate 36 may be used for scooping the air in the chamber 37 of the fan device 30.
  • As best shown in FIG. 5, the [0022] inner section 43 of the fan blade 40 includes a curvature or a semidiameter R1 preferably less than the curvature or the semidiameter R2 of the intermediate section 44, for increasing the air scooping effect of the fan blades 40 and the air drawing effect of the fan device 30. The curvature or the semidiameter R2 of the intermediate section 44 is preferably less than the curvature or the semidiameter R3 of the outer section 45. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 4, the inner sections 43 of the fan blades 40 each includes a rounded lower corner 48 for reducing the eddy current and for reducing the noise while the fan device 30 is actuated or energized.
  • As shown in FIG. 1, the smoke exhauster is shown and illustrated to include a [0023] single fan device 30 attached to the housing 10 and driven by one motor 11. Certainly, the smoke exhauster may also include two or more fan devices 30 attached to the housing 10 and each driven by one motor 11.
  • Accordingly, the smoke exhauster in accordance with the present invention includes an improved fan device for drawing much air or for increasing the air drawing effect to the fan device. [0024]
  • Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed. [0025]

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I claim:
1. A smoke exhauster comprising:
a) a housing,
b) a motor attached to said housing, and
c) a fan device attached to said motor and driven by said motor, said fan device including:
i) an upper plate including an outer peripheral portion,
ii) a lower plate including an outer peripheral portion and including a bore formed therein, and
iii) a plurality of fan blades secured between said outer peripheral portions of said upper and said lower plates for defining a chamber between said upper and said lower plates and said fan blades, said chamber of said fan device being communicating with said bore of said lower plate for allowing air to flow and to be drawn into said chamber of said fan device.
2. The smoke exhauster according to claim 1, wherein said upper and said lower plates each includes a plurality of slits formed in said outer peripheral portion thereof, said fan blades each includes an upper and a lower portions each having at least one ear extended therefrom and engaged through said slits of said upper and said lower plates, for securing said fan blades between said outer peripheral portions of said upper and said lower plates.
3. The smoke exhauster according to claim 1, wherein said motor includes a lower portion, said upper plate includes a recess formed therein for receiving said lower portion of said motor.
4. The smoke exhauster according to claim 1, wherein said motor includes a spindle, said upper plate includes a hub secured thereto and attached to said spindle of said motor, for securing said fan device to said spindle of said motor.
5. The smoke exhauster according to claim 1, wherein said fan blades each includes a first section partially extended inward of said bore of said lower plate.
6. The smoke exhauster according to claim 5, wherein said fan blades each includes a second section extended from said first section and disposed between said outer peripheral portions of said upper and said lower plates, said second section includes a curvature greater than that of said first section of said fan blade.
7. The smoke exhauster according to claim 6, wherein said fan blades each includes a third section extended from said second section and disposed between said outer peripheral portions of said upper and said lower plates, said second section includes a curvature less than that of said third section of said fan blade.
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