Air cleaner

US12290776B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12290776-B2
Application numberUS-202117371716-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 9, 2021
Priority dateJul 10, 2020
Publication dateMay 6, 2025
Grant dateMay 6, 2025

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An air cleaner includes: a blower having an outlet formed on an upper side thereof; a circulator disposed over the blower and configured to control a wind direction of air flowing upwardly through the outlet; and a mover coupled to the circulator and configured to change an arrangement of the circulator, wherein the circulator includes: a lower cover having a lower plate coupled to the mover, and having an inlet formed around the lower plate; an upper cover disposed over the lower cover and having an outlet; a blower fan rotatably disposed between the lower cover and the upper cover, and having a circular inlet formed on a lower side and an annular outlet formed on an upper side; and a motor disposed on an upper side of the lower plate, and rotating the blower fan.

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What is claimed is: 1. An air cleaner comprising: a blower having an outlet defined at an upper side thereof; a circulator that is disposed on the blower and that includes a blower fan, the circulator having (i) an inlet defined at a bottom side of the circulator and (ii) an outlet defined at an upper side of the circulator; and a mover coupled to the circulator and configured to change an arrangement of the circulator, wherein the blower fan comprises: a hub including (i) an inner hub disposed at a center of the hub and (ii) an outer hub that is disposed at an edge of the hub and that extends radially and upwardly from the inner hub, a shroud that is spaced apart downwardly from the outer hub and that extends radially and upwardly from a bottom edge of the shroud, and a plurality of blades that are positioned between the outer hub and the shroud and that are coupled to the hub and the shroud, wherein the circulator further comprises: a lower cover that is disposed below the blower fan, the lower cover comprising a lower plate that is disposed at a center of the lower cover and that is coupled to the mover, and the lower cover having the inlet that is defined around the lower plate and that extends in a radial direction of the blower fan, an upper cover disposed above the blower fan and having the outlet of the circulator, and a motor disposed between the inner hub and the lower cover, the motor having a rotation shaft coupled to the inner hub, and wherein the motor is fixed to an upper side of the lower plate. 2. The air cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the circulator further comprises a motor housing disposed around the motor, and extending in a direction from the inlet of the lower cover toward the blower fan. 3. The air cleaner of claim 2 , wherein the motor housing is configured to guide air, drawn in through the inlet formed in the lower cover, toward the blower fan. 4. The air cleaner of claim 2 , wherein the motor housing is configured to guide the air, flowing through the inlet formed in the shroud, toward the hub. 5. The air cleaner of claim 2 , wherein an upper end of the plurality of blades is coupled to a lower surface of the outer hub, and wherein a lower end of the plurality of blades is coupled to an upper surface of the shroud. 6. The air cleaner of claim 2 , wherein the inner hub is upwardly convex and defines a space in which the motor is disposed. 7. The air cleaner of claim 2 , wherein an outer circumferential end of the shroud is disposed below an inner circumferential end of the outer hub. 8. The air cleaner of claim 2 , wherein: the motor housing has a cylindrical shape; and a diameter of an outer circumferential end of the motor housing is smaller than a diameter of an inner circumferential end of the outer hub. 9. The air cleaner of claim 6 , wherein the motor housing comprises an upper housing disposed below the inner hub, and a lower housing extending downward from the upper housing, wherein the lower housing has a greater diameter than the upper housing. 10. The air cleaner of claim 9 , wherein the lower housing is disposed below the hub, so as to guide air, drawn in through the inlet of the lower cover, toward the outer hub. 11. The air cleaner of claim 9 , wherein a diameter of an outer circumferential end of the lower housing is smaller than a diameter of an inner circumferential end of the outer hub. 12. The air cleaner of claim 9 , wherein an upper end of the lower housing is disposed below an inner circumferential end of the outer hub and above an inner circumferential end of the shroud. 13. The air cleaner of claim 12 , wherein a distance that the upper end of the lower housing is spaced apart downwardly from the inner circumferential end of the outer hub is shorter than a distance that the upper end of the lower housing is spaced apart upwardly from the inner circumferential end of the shroud. 14. The air cleaner of claim 9 , wherein the upper housing is disposed in a lower space formed by the inner hub. 15. The air cleaner of claim 2 , wherein the circulator further comprises an inner plate spaced apart radially outwardly from the motor housing, and disposed below the shroud, and wherein the inlet of the circulator is configured to provide to the blower fan and is defined between the motor housing and the inner plate. 16. The air cleaner of claim 15 , wherein the motor cover comprises a bell mouth protruding upwardly from an inner circumferential surface of the inner plate, so as to guide air, flowing through the inlet formed in the lower cover, toward the inlet of the blower fan. 17. The air cleaner of claim 16 , wherein a diameter formed by an inner circumferential surface of the bell mouth is greater than a diameter of the inlet formed in the blower fan. 18. The air cleaner of claim 16 , wherein the blower fan further comprises a suction guider protruding downwardly from an inner circumferential end of the shroud, and wherein the bell mouth is spaced apart outwardly from a circumferential surface of the suction guider. 19. The air cleaner of claim 1 , wherein the upper cover comprises: a discharge guider that defines a cylindrical exterior of the upper cover; and a plurality of vanes that extends radially inwardly from the discharge guider and that is configured to guide air, blown by the blower fan, in an upward direction. 20. The air cleaner of claim 19 , wherein the upper cover further comprises a connect ring having a ring shape and spaced apart radially inwardly from the discharge guider, wherein the plurality of vanes are spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction between the discharge guider and the connect ring. 21. The air cleaner of claim 19 , wherein the discharge guider has an annular outlet formed therein, wherein a diameter formed by an inner circumferential end of the discharge guider increases from bottom to top. 22. An air cleaner comprising: a blower having an outlet formed on an upper side thereof; and a circulator disposed above the blower and configured to control a wind direction of air flowing upwardly through the outlet of the blower, the circulator comprising a blower fan, wherein the blower fan comprises: a hub including (i) an inner hub disposed at a center of the hub and (ii) an outer hub that is disposed at an edge of the hub and that extends radially and upwardly from the inner hub, a shroud that is spaced apart downwardly from the outer hub and that extends radially and upwardly from a bottom edge of the shroud, and a plurality of blades that are positioned between the outer hub and the shroud and that are coupled to the hub and the shroud, wherein the circulator further comprises: an upper cover that is disposed above the blower fan, the upper cover defining an outlet of the circulator and being configured to guide air blown by the blower fan in a direction in which a rotation axis of the blower fan is directed, a motor disposed below the inner hub and configured to rotate the blower fan, and a motor cover including a housing that is disposed below the inner hub and around the motor and that is surrounded by the shroud, the motor cover defining an inlet of the circulator around a lower end of the housing, and wherein the motor is disposed above the inlet of the circulator.

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  • Means for generating a circulation of a fluid in a filtration system, e.g. using a pump or a fan · CPC title

  • characterised by the physical shape or structure of the filtering element · CPC title

  • arranged concentrically or coaxially · CPC title

  • transportable · CPC title

  • movable, e.g. dampers · CPC title

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What does patent US12290776B2 cover?
An air cleaner includes: a blower having an outlet formed on an upper side thereof; a circulator disposed over the blower and configured to control a wind direction of air flowing upwardly through the outlet; and a mover coupled to the circulator and configured to change an arrangement of the circulator, wherein the circulator includes: a lower cover having a lower plate coupled to the mover, a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lg Electronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F13/08. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 06 2025 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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