Fan and electronic device
US-2024318662-A1 · Sep 26, 2024 · US
US9568006B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9568006-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313895667-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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A fan for generating an air current includes a body having an air inlet, and a nozzle connected to the body. The nozzle includes an interior passage for receiving an air flow from the body and an air outlet from which the air flow is emitted from the fan. The interior passage extends about an opening or bore through which air from outside the nozzle is drawn by air emitted from the air outlet. The body includes a duct having an air inlet and an air outlet, an impeller located within the duct for drawing the air flow through the duct, and a motor for driving the impeller. An annular guide member extends about the duct for guiding air from the air inlet of the body to the air inlet of the duct. The guide member defines with the duct an annular noise suppression cavity.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fan for generating an air current, comprising: a body comprising an air inlet; and a nozzle connected to the body; the nozzle comprising an interior passage for receiving an air flow from the body and at least one air outlet from which the air flow is emitted from the fan, the interior passage extending about an opening through which air from outside the nozzle is drawn by air emitted from said at least one air outlet; the body comprising a duct having an air inlet and an air outlet, an impeller located within the duct for drawing the air flow through the duct, and a motor for rotating the impeller about a rotational axis, the body defining an air flow path extending from the air inlet of the body to the air outlet of the duct; wherein the body further comprises an annular guide member extending about the duct for guiding air from the air inlet of the body to the air inlet of the duct, and wherein the guide member defines with the duct at least part of an annular noise suppression cavity, wherein an inlet of the noise suppression cavity is at least partially defined by the guide member and is located at a lowermost extremity of the noise suppression cavity between the air inlet of the duct and the guide member. 2. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the guide member is inclined relative to the rotational axis of the impeller. 3. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the guide member is substantially conical in shape. 4. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the guide member depends from an annular rib extending between the body and the duct. 5. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the air inlet of the body comprises an array of apertures which extends about the guide member. 6. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the guide member defines in part a tortuous air flow path between the air inlet of the body and the air inlet of the duct. 7. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises an annular sound-absorbing member located beneath the guide member. 8. The fan of claim 7 , wherein the guide member and the annular sound-absorbing member are substantially concentric. 9. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the duct comprises an inner wall and an outer wall extending about the inner wall, and wherein a portion of the inner wall of the duct is perforated and lined internally with sound-absorbing material. 10. The fan of claim 9 , wherein the perforated portion of the inner wall is frusto-conical in shape, and tapers towards the outlet of the duct. 11. The fan of claim 9 , wherein a section of the duct adjacent the perforated portion of the inner wall houses a diffuser. 12. The fan of claim 11 , wherein the diffuser is configured to support the inner wall within the outer wall. 13. The fan of claim 9 , wherein the inner wall of the duct forms at least part of a motor housing for housing the motor. 14. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the duct is mounted on an annular seat located within the body, the body comprising an annular seal in sealing engagement with the duct and the seat. 15. The fan of claim 14 , wherein the seal is a foam annular seal. 16. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the impeller is a mixed flow impeller. 17. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the impeller comprises a substantially conical hub connected to the motor, and a plurality of blades connected to the hub, each blade comprising a leading edge located adjacent the air inlet of the impeller housing, a trailing edge, an inner side edge connected to and extending partially about the outer surface of the hub, an outer side edge located opposite to the inner side edge, and a blade tip located at the intersection of the leading edge and the outer side edge, and wherein the leading edge comprises an inner portion located adjacent the hub, and an outer portion located adjacent the blade tip, and wherein the inner portion is swept rearwardly from the hub to the outer portion, and the outer portion is swept forwardly from the inner portion to the blade tip. 18. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the air outlet of the duct protrudes from the body into the interior passage of the nozzle.
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