Water heater and methods to operate a water heater
US-2024393014-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10473359B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10473359-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815897730-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 15, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A fan includes: an impeller including a main plate having a first plane, a plurality of first blades each formed the first plane, and a shroud formed integrally with the plurality of first blades; a fan case; a drive source; and a rotation shaft. The first blades each include a linearly protruding region that is linearly increased in height from an outer circumferential side to an inner circumferential side, and a curvedly protruding region that is curvedly increased in height from the outer circumferential side to the inner circumferential side, the height extending in a direction in which each first blade protrudes. The linearly protruding region is welded to the main plate. Accordingly, a highly durable fan can be implemented that allows sufficient durability to be maintained even under a high temperature environment or an acid environment.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fan comprising: an impeller including a main plate formed in a disc shape and having a first plane, a plurality of first blades each formed so as to extend from an inner circumferential side to an outer circumferential side of said first plane of said main plate and protrude from said first plane, and a shroud covering said plurality of first blades and formed integrally with said plurality of first blades; a fan case housing said impeller; a drive source attached to said fan case for driving said impeller; and a rotation shaft coupling said impeller and said drive source, said first blades each including a linearly protruding region that is linearly increased in height from the outer circumferential side to the inner circumferential side, and a curvedly protruding region that is curvedly increased in height from the outer circumferential side to the inner circumferential side, said height extending in a direction in which each said first blade protrudes from said first plane, and said curvedly protruding region being located closer to the inner circumferential side of said first plane than said linearly protruding region is, said linearly protruding region being welded to said main plate. 2. The fan according to claim 1 , wherein said curvedly protruding region is defined as a non-weld region that is not welded to said main plate. 3. The fan according to claim 1 , wherein said impeller further includes a plurality of second blades each formed so as to extend from an inner circumferential side to an outer circumferential side of a second plane of said main plate on a side opposite to said first plane and protrude from said second plane, and when said main plate is seen from an axial direction of said rotation shaft, each of said second blades is located between two said first blades adjacent to each other. 4. The fan according to claim 1 , wherein when said main plate is seen from an axial direction of said rotation shaft, a portion including an outer circumferential end of each of said first blades is disposed in a radial direction of said main plate. 5. The fan according to claim 3 , wherein when said main plate is seen from the axial direction of said rotation shaft, a portion including an outer circumferential end of each of said second blades is disposed in a radial direction of said main plate. 6. The fan according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of positioning concave portions are provided in said first plane of said main plate, and said plurality of first blades are inserted into and welded to said plurality of positioning concave portions, respectively. 7. The fan according to claim 1 , wherein a positioning protrusion is formed at an end of said curvedly protruding region of each said first blade on a side opposite to said shroud, and said protrusion is fitted in a hole provided in said first plane of said main plate.
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