Quiet appliance motor housing

US10575683B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10575683-B2
Application numberUS-201715673557-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 10, 2017
Priority dateMar 15, 2017
Publication dateMar 3, 2020
Grant dateMar 3, 2020

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A base power unit for a blender includes a housing supporting a motor coupled to a drive shaft, the drive shaft coupled to a drive element. The base power unit also includes a fan coupled to the drive shaft, where the fan is located between the motor and the drive element. The housing defines an air flow path passing the motor, where the fan receives air after the air enters the housing through an intake vent, and the fan causes the air to pass out of the housing through an exit vent.

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What is claimed is: 1. A base power unit for a blender, comprising: a housing supporting a motor; the motor coupled at a first side thereof to a drive shaft extending distally from the motor; the drive shaft coupled to a drive element that is positioned distal from the motor along the extension of the drive shaft; a shroud operatively supported in position between the motor and the drive element, the shroud providing an input side facing the motor and an output side defining a shaped opening; and a fan coupled to the drive shaft that is positioned distal from the shroud and adjacent to the shaped opening of the output side of the shroud along the extension of the drive shaft, wherein the fan is located between the motor and the drive element; wherein the housing defines an air flow path passing the motor from an intake vent of the housing positioned to allow air into the housing and to pass along the motor, and wherein the fan receives air after the air enters the housing through the intake vent, passes the motor, and flows through the shroud from its input side to and out of the shaped opening of its output side, and the fan causes the air to pass further through the housing and then out of the housing through an exit vent so that the fan is structurally spaced along the air flow path farther away from at least one of the intake and exit vents than the motor. 2. The base power unit of claim 1 , wherein the housing further supports the shroud to direct and concentrate air passing the fan. 3. The base power unit of claim 2 , wherein the shroud is further configured to support the motor to the housing. 4. The base power unit of claim 1 , wherein the drive element is a blender drive nut. 5. The base power unit of claim 1 , wherein the fan is a radial fan with a plurality of fan blades for directing air flow from the shaped opening of the shroud radially. 6. The base power unit of claim 5 , wherein the fan includes a disc portion, wherein the plurality of fan blades are mounted to the disc portion at an angle of ninety degrees. 7. The base power unit of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes a lower housing and an upper housing, and wherein the lower housing and the upper housing are attached in a clamshell arrangement. 8. The base power unit of claim 1 , wherein the intake vent and the exit vent are separated by an air flow divider wall. 9. The base power unit of claim 1 , wherein the housing supports at least one baffle located in the air flow path. 10. A blender, comprising: a container; a blade located within the container; a base power unit including a housing supporting a motor, wherein the base power unit is configured to support the container; the motor coupled at a first side thereof to a drive shaft extending distally from the motor; the drive shaft coupled to a drive element that is positioned distal from the motor along the extension of the drive shaft, wherein the drive element is coupled to the blade; a shroud operatively supported in position between the motor and the drive element, the shroud providing an input side facing the motor and an output side defining a shaped opening; a fan coupled to the drive shaft, wherein the fan is located adjacent to the shaped opening of the shroud and between the shroud and the drive element; wherein the housing defines an air flow path passing the motor from an intake vent of the housing positioned to allow air into the housing and to pass along the motor, and wherein the fan receives air after the air enters the housing through the intake vent, passes the motor, and flows through the shroud from its input side to and out of the shaped opening of its output side, and the fan causes the air to flow radially from the fan and then to pass further through the housing away from the fan and then out of the housing through an exit vent so that the fan is structurally spaced along the air flow path and farther away from at least one of the intake and exit vents than the motor. 11. The blender of claim 10 , wherein the housing further supports the shroud to direct and concentrate air passing the fan. 12. The blender of claim 11 , wherein the shroud is further configured to support the motor to the housing. 13. The blender of claim 10 , wherein the fan is a radial fan with a plurality of fan blades for directing air flow from the shaped opening of the shroud radially. 14. The blender of claim 13 , wherein the fan includes a disc portion, wherein the plurality of fan blades are mounted to the disc portion at an angle of ninety degrees. 15. The blender of claim 10 , wherein the housing includes a lower housing and an upper housing, and wherein the lower housing and the upper housing are attached in a clamshell arrangement. 16. The blender of claim 10 , wherein the intake vent and the exit vent are separated by an air flow divider wall. 17. The blender of claim 10 , wherein the housing supports at least one baffle located in the air flow path.

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  • Structural association with mechanical loads, e.g. with hand-held machine tools or fans (with fan or impeller for cooling the machine H02K9/06) · CPC title

  • for machines with tools driven from the lower side (A47J43/087, A47J43/09 take precedence) · CPC title

  • with fans or impellers driven by the machine shaft · CPC title

  • with tools driven from the bottom side · CPC title

  • for machines with tools driven from the lower side (A47J43/0727 - A47J43/08 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10575683B2 cover?
A base power unit for a blender includes a housing supporting a motor coupled to a drive shaft, the drive shaft coupled to a drive element. The base power unit also includes a fan coupled to the drive shaft, where the fan is located between the motor and the drive element. The housing defines an air flow path passing the motor, where the fan receives air after the air enters the housing through…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Spectrum Brands Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47J43/0716. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 03 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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