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US1491736A
US1491736A US640508A US64050823A US1491736A US 1491736 A US1491736 A US 1491736A US 640508 A US640508 A US 640508A US 64050823 A US64050823 A US 64050823A US 1491736 A US1491736 A US 1491736A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
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    • F04D29/64Mounting; Assembling; Disassembling of axial pumps
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  • the fans and motors of motor driven fans may be perfectly balanced when they leave the factory, but as commonly employedfor ventilating purposes, the blades of the fan soon become coated with dust, dirt, or other foreign matter, and this foreign matter accumulating unequally on the blades of the fan results in a very serious unbalanced condition which, when the motor and fan unit is rigidly mounted upon their support, at times sets up vibration causing considerable wear on the parts.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved motor driven fan mounting of a simple, efiicient durable nature to eliminate vibration of the running gear of the motor and fan, and the annoying noises and serious wear on the parts incidental thereto.
  • the invention comiprehends an improved fan mounting comprising an outer tubular or open ring like frame part, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of said outer frame part, and springs connected with the fan and motor unit and the outer frame part at different points about the same, and providing a spring suspension for the fan and motor unit.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of a fan and motor unit and a mounting therefor constructed in accordance with the present in vention.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section illustrating a sli htly modified construction.
  • attaching means which, inthe particular construction shown, takes the form ,of separate brackets equally spaced about the supporting ring, said brackets projecting laterally and at an inward inclination.
  • Each bracket is shown as consisting of two members having a base flange 5 and an arm 6', the arms of the members of each bracket being secured together by rivets 7, or equivalent means, and the brackets are rigidly secured, as shown, to the flat radially extending part by rivets or like fastening means passing through'the base flanges 5 of the brackets.
  • the casing of the motor 1 is provided with radially extending arms 8, of equal number and equally spaced to correspond with the number and spacing of the brackets of the outer supporting ring member.
  • any suitablenumber of springs 9, and brackets and arms on the outer supporting ring and motor casing may be employed, but preferably, as shown, three'springs are employed, to provide a three point suspen-
  • the radial arms 8 on the casing of the motor 1 are preferably, as shown, provided in the form of a separate spider having an inner connecting ring portion 8, the spider being formed as a separate part and detachably secured by bolts 8 or other suitable fastening means to a flange 1 on the forward part of the casing of the motor.
  • FIG. 3 of the drawings designate the motor and fan unit.
  • outer supporting ring member is'here shown as comprising a flat radially extending part 12 and an inner cylindrical casing part 13 projecting beyondeither side of said fiat radially extending part 12.
  • 1d designates radially extending arms on the casing of the motor
  • 15 designates the coiled springs connected at their inner ends to the outer ends of said arms, and at their outer ends suitably connected with bolts in threaded engagement with the cylindrical part 13, the fan and motor unit being supported centrally of the outer supporting ring member with the fan 11 disposed within the cylindrical art 13 thereof.
  • outer supporting ring member of the mounting is adapted to be bolted or otherwise suitably secured to a supporting panel or other structural part with which the fan and motor unit is to be associated.
  • a mounting for fans including an outer supporting ring, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of the supporting ring, the motor having radially extending arms at difi'erent points thereabout, and coiled springs connected with said arms and with the supporting ring at different points around the same, and providing a yieldable suspension for the fan and/motor unit.
  • A. mounting for fans including an outer supporting ring member having a flat radially extending portion, a casing part extending from said fiat portion laterally to one side thereof, and attaching means rigid with the flat portion and extending to the other side thereof, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of the supporting ring with the fan extending within said casing part, the motor having arms extending radially therefrom at difi'erent points thereabout, and coiled springs connected .gwith said arms and said attaching means at different points around the supporting ring, and providing a yie-ldable suspension for the fan and motor unit.
  • a mounting for fans including an outer supporting ring member having a flat radially extending portion, a casing part extending from said flat portion laterally to one side thereof, and brackets on said flat radially extending part rigid therewith and extending to the other side thereof, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of the supporting ring with the fan extending within said casing part, the motor having radially extending arms at different points thereabout, and coiled springs coi'mected with said arms and with the brackets of the supporting ring, and providing a yieldalble suspension for the fan and motor unit.
  • a mounting for fans including an outer supporting ring, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of the supporting ring, a

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April 22. 1924.
G.C.POLK
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' Filed y 21. 1923 3 sheets sheet 1 Patented a a, are.
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application filed may 21, 1923. Serial He. @dtt508.
To all whom z't'mag comm:
Be it known thatI, GILBERT C. Pour, a citizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fans, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the-accompanying drawing. This invention relates to improvements in mountings for motor driven fans, particularly fans employed for ventilating purposes in residences, schools, churches, and other placeswhere absolute quiet is desired.
The fans and motors of motor driven fans may be perfectly balanced when they leave the factory, but as commonly employedfor ventilating purposes, the blades of the fan soon become coated with dust, dirt, or other foreign matter, and this foreign matter accumulating unequally on the blades of the fan results in a very serious unbalanced condition which, when the motor and fan unit is rigidly mounted upon their support, at times sets up vibration causing considerable wear on the parts.
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved motor driven fan mounting of a simple, efiicient durable nature to eliminate vibration of the running gear of the motor and fan, and the annoying noises and serious wear on the parts incidental thereto.
The invention, with other objects and advantages thereof, and the particular construction, combinations, and arrangements of parts cont-prising the same, will be understood from the hereinafter contained detail description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, forming part hereof,and illustrating embodiments of the invention.
The invention comiprehends an improved fan mounting comprising an outer tubular or open ring like frame part, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of said outer frame part, and springs connected with the fan and motor unit and the outer frame part at different points about the same, and providing a spring suspension for the fan and motor unit.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a fan and motor unit and a mounting therefor constructed in accordance with the present in vention.
2 is a side elevation. Fig. 3 is a vertical section illustrating a sli htly modified construction.
ile specific, embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings, by way of example, it will of course be understood that changes and obvious variations in the construction shown, and the carrying out of the invention in other forms as will, appeal to those skilled in the art, and falling within the scope of the appended claims, may be practiced without departing from the'spirit of the invention. In the drawings a fan and motor unit of conventional form is shown comprising a mo- Referring to a detail description of the particular construction of mounting i-llustrated Figures 1 and 2 of the drawings, the outer supporting ring member is shown as comprising a flat radially extending annular part 4 with an inwardly curved casingpart 5 extending from its inner portion laterally to one side thereof. Extending laterally from and to the other side of the flat radially extending part 4 of the outer supporting ring member is attaching means, which, inthe particular construction shown, takes the form ,of separate brackets equally spaced about the supporting ring, said brackets projecting laterally and at an inward inclination. Each bracket is shown as consisting of two members having a base flange 5 and an arm 6', the arms of the members of each bracket being secured together by rivets 7, or equivalent means, and the brackets are rigidly secured, as shown, to the flat radially extending part by rivets or like fastening means passing through'the base flanges 5 of the brackets.
The casing of the motor 1 is provided with radially extending arms 8, of equal number and equally spaced to correspond with the number and spacing of the brackets of the outer supporting ring member.
9 are coiled springs connected at opposite ring with the fan 3 extending within the casing part 4.
Any suitablenumber of springs 9, and brackets and arms on the outer supporting ring and motor casing may be employed, but preferably, as shown, three'springs are employed, to provide a three point suspen- The radial arms 8 on the casing of the motor 1 are preferably, as shown, provided in the form of a separate spider having an inner connecting ring portion 8, the spider being formed as a separate part and detachably secured by bolts 8 or other suitable fastening means to a flange 1 on the forward part of the casing of the motor.
The modified construction illustrated Figure 3 of the drawings is the same as that illustrated Figures 1, 2, previously described,except for a different form of outer supporting ring. In this view 10, 11, designate the motor and fan unit. lhe outer supporting ring member is'here shown as comprising a flat radially extending part 12 and an inner cylindrical casing part 13 projecting beyondeither side of said fiat radially extending part 12. 1d designates radially extending arms on the casing of the motor, and 15 designates the coiled springs connected at their inner ends to the outer ends of said arms, and at their outer ends suitably connected with bolts in threaded engagement with the cylindrical part 13, the fan and motor unit being supported centrally of the outer supporting ring member with the fan 11 disposed within the cylindrical art 13 thereof.
It will be understood that the outer supporting ring member of the mounting is adapted to be bolted or otherwise suitably secured to a supporting panel or other structural part with which the fan and motor unit is to be associated.
It will be noted that the special construction and arrangement of parts hereinbefore described afiords a simple and efficient mounting, which provides a resilient suspension for the fan and motor unit which to a large degree will eliminate vibration, and the annoying noises and wear on the parts incidental thereto, the springs'of the mounting interposed between the motor and fan unit and the outer supporting ring functioning to absorb the vibration so that thesame is not communicated to the outer supporting ring member and the support to which the same is connected.
What I claim is:
1. The combination with a rotary fan, of supporting means therefor permitting the fan to automaticall adjust itself in balance and acting to a rb vibration of the fan and render the same noiseless in operation, said supporting means including an outer supporting ring, and cushioning neon-rec devices connected with the fan bearing and the outer supporting ring at diderent points thereabout.
2. The combination with a rotary fan of supporting means therefor permitting the fan to automaticall balance and acting to a rb vibration of the fan and render the same noiseless in operation, said supporting means comprising an outer supporting ring, and coiled springs connected with the fan bearing and said outer supporting ring at difierent points thereabout,
3. A mounting for tubular frame part, a fan andmotor unit disposed centrally of said outer frame part, the motor having radially extending arms at different points thereabout, and springs connected with said arms and with the outer frame part at different points around the same and providing a yieldable suspension for the fan and motor unit,
4:. A mounting for fans including an outer supporting ring, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of the supporting ring, the motor having radially extending arms at difi'erent points thereabout, and coiled springs connected with said arms and with the supporting ring at different points around the same, and providing a yieldable suspension for the fan and/motor unit.
5. A. mounting for fans including an outer supporting ring member having a flat radially extending portion, a casing part extending from said fiat portion laterally to one side thereof, and attaching means rigid with the flat portion and extending to the other side thereof, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of the supporting ring with the fan extending within said casing part, the motor having arms extending radially therefrom at difi'erent points thereabout, and coiled springs connected .gwith said arms and said attaching means at different points around the supporting ring, and providing a yie-ldable suspension for the fan and motor unit.
6. A mounting for fans including an outer supporting ring member having a flat radially extending portion, a casing part extending from said flat portion laterally to one side thereof, and brackets on said flat radially extending part rigid therewith and extending to the other side thereof, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of the supporting ring with the fan extending within said casing part, the motor having radially extending arms at different points thereabout, and coiled springs coi'mected with said arms and with the brackets of the supporting ring, and providing a yieldalble suspension for the fan and motor unit.
7. A mounting for fans including an outer supporting ring, a fan and motor unit disposed centrally of the supporting ring, a
adjust itself in} spider comprising an inner connecting ring art with arms equally spaced and extendmg outwardly and radially therefrom, means for detachably securing the connecting ring of the spider to the motor, and coiled springs connected with said arms and connected with the outer supporting ring at difl'erent points thereabout, and providing a yieldable suspension for the fan and motor unit.
8. The combination with a rotary fan and motor unit, of yieldable supporting means therefor permitting the fan and motor unit to automatically adjust itself in balance and acting to absonb Vibration of 15 GILBERT C. POLK. Witnesses O. F. POELK, RA'wsoN VARLE.
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US2681761A (en) * 1953-03-18 1954-06-22 Schlumbohm Peter Gyro-balanced electric fan
US2700500A (en) * 1950-08-10 1955-01-25 Clyde E Wren Fan cabinet
US2749024A (en) * 1951-11-14 1956-06-05 Daimler Benz Ag Arrangement of a blower in a pipe line
US3246121A (en) * 1961-12-29 1966-04-12 Hupp Corp Space heater
US3278722A (en) * 1961-12-29 1966-10-11 Hupp Corp Electric infra-red radiant space heater unit
US3317124A (en) * 1964-11-19 1967-05-02 Wayne J Morrill Motor vibration isolating mounting
US3955900A (en) * 1975-03-17 1976-05-11 Vinci J Fredrick Mounting structure
US4043708A (en) * 1976-02-10 1977-08-23 Rheem Manufacturing Company Resilient mounting for fan motor
US4453693A (en) * 1980-07-05 1984-06-12 Uhde Gmbh Damping device for machine sets having a vertical rotor shaft
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US2634906A (en) * 1950-02-10 1953-04-14 Sidney J Heiman Cabinet-enclosed window ventilating fan
US2700500A (en) * 1950-08-10 1955-01-25 Clyde E Wren Fan cabinet
US2749024A (en) * 1951-11-14 1956-06-05 Daimler Benz Ag Arrangement of a blower in a pipe line
US2681761A (en) * 1953-03-18 1954-06-22 Schlumbohm Peter Gyro-balanced electric fan
US3246121A (en) * 1961-12-29 1966-04-12 Hupp Corp Space heater
US3278722A (en) * 1961-12-29 1966-10-11 Hupp Corp Electric infra-red radiant space heater unit
US3317124A (en) * 1964-11-19 1967-05-02 Wayne J Morrill Motor vibration isolating mounting
US3955900A (en) * 1975-03-17 1976-05-11 Vinci J Fredrick Mounting structure
US4043708A (en) * 1976-02-10 1977-08-23 Rheem Manufacturing Company Resilient mounting for fan motor
US4453693A (en) * 1980-07-05 1984-06-12 Uhde Gmbh Damping device for machine sets having a vertical rotor shaft
EP1622242A1 (en) * 2004-07-27 2006-02-01 Faber S.p.A. Device for absorbing the vibration in electrical motors
US20070247009A1 (en) * 2006-04-20 2007-10-25 Leslie Hoffman Motor blower unit
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US20110291506A1 (en) * 2010-06-01 2011-12-01 Post Richard F Centrifugally decoupling touchdown bearings
US8760021B2 (en) * 2010-06-01 2014-06-24 Lawrence Livermore National Security, Llc Centrifugally decoupling touchdown bearings
US20160084341A1 (en) * 2014-09-24 2016-03-24 Seicon Limited Vibration Isolation System for Components of HVAC Equipment and the Like
US20230258222A1 (en) * 2022-02-15 2023-08-17 Raytheon Company Superelastic Multi Axis Flexure
US20230258223A1 (en) * 2022-02-15 2023-08-17 Raytheon Company Multi-Flexure Isolation System Utilizing Pseudoelastic Multi-Axis Rotational Flexures

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