Backflow prevention device and a fan having the same

US9777736B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9777736-B2
Application numberUS-201414511083-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 9, 2014
Priority dateMar 7, 2014
Publication dateOct 3, 2017
Grant dateOct 3, 2017

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A backflow prevention device includes a plurality of flaps that are connected pivotally to a casing of a fan. When a blade unit of the fan rotates to generate an airflow entering the casing via an airflow inlet and exiting the casing via an airflow outlet, the flaps are driven to pivot away from the blade unit to open positions, where the flaps serve as stator blades for the fan. When rotation of the blade unit is stopped, the flaps are driven by a reverse flow directed toward the airflow outlet and the blade unit to pivot toward the blade unit to closed positions, where the flaps close the airflow outlet to prevent air from entering the casing via the airflow outlet.

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A backflow prevention device adapted for use in a fan, the fan including a casing that defines an airflow inlet and an airflow outlet, and a blade unit that is disposed rotatably in the casing, said backflow prevention device comprising: a plurality of angularly-arranged flaps adapted to be disposed adjacent to the airflow outlet, each of said flaps having a pin segment that is adapted to be connected pivotally to the casing, wherein the pin segment has a first pin end adapted to be connected pivotally to an inner surface of the casing and the inner surface adapted to be proximate to a rotating axis of the blade unit, and a second pin end opposite to said first pin end adapted to be connected pivotally to an outer surface of the casing, and a wing segment that extends from a portion of said pin segment between said first and second pin ends; a limiting mechanism, disposed at or substantially closed to the first pin end, adapted to limit a rotational angle of each of said flaps relative to the casing, wherein, when the blade unit is driven to rotate to generate an airflow that enters the casing via the airflow inlet and exits the casing via the airflow outlet, said flaps are driven by the airflow to pivot away from the blade unit to open positions, where each of said flaps forms an angle relative to the outer surface of the casing, and said flaps are adapted to serve as stator blades for the fan; wherein, when rotation of the blade unit is stopped, said flaps are driven by a reverse flow directed toward the airflow outlet and the blade unit to pivot toward the blade unit to closed positions, where said flaps close the airflow outlet to prevent air from entering the casing via the airflow outlet; and wherein said wing segment of each of said flaps has opposite first and second side surfaces, said first side surface of each of said flaps facing toward the casing when a corresponding one of said flaps is at the closed position, said limiting mechanism including a plurality of limiting columns, each of said limiting columns being disposed on said second side surface of said wing segment of a respective one of said flaps, and abutting against the casing when the respective one of said flaps is at the open position. 2. A backflow prevention device adapted for use in a fan, the fan including a casing that defines an airflow inlet and an airflow outlet, and a blade unit that is disposed rotatably in the casing, said backflow prevention device comprising: a plurality of angularly-arranged flaps adapted to be disposed adjacent to the airflow outlet, each of said flaps having a pin segment that is adapted to be connected pivotally to the casing, wherein the pin segment has a first pin end adapted to be connected pivotally to an inner surface of the casing and the inner surface adapted to be proximate to a rotating axis of the blade unit, and a second pin end opposite to said first pin end adapted to be connected pivotally to an outer surface of the casing, and a wing segment that extends from a portion of said pin segment between said first and second pin ends; a limiting mechanism, disposed at or substantially closed to the first pin end, adapted to limit a rotational angle of each of said flaps relative to the casing, wherein, when the blade unit is driven to rotate to generate an airflow that enters the casing via the airflow inlet and exits the casing via the airflow outlet, said flaps are driven by the airflow to pivot away from the blade unit to open positions, where each of said flaps forms an angle relative to the outer surface of the casing, and said flaps are adapted to serve as stator blades for the fan; wherein, when rotation of the blade unit is stopped, said flaps are driven by a reverse flow directed toward the airflow outlet and the blade unit to pivot toward the blade unit to closed positions, where said flaps close the airflow outlet to prevent air from entering the casing via the airflow outlet; and wherein said limiting mechanism includes a plurality of ring pieces that are connected fixedly to the casing, each of said ring pieces being formed with a fan-shaped groove that extends in a circumferential direction thereof and that has two opposite ends defined respectively first and second groove end surfaces, each of said flaps engaging a respective one of said ring pieces with said pin segment being inserted rotatably into the respective one of said ring pieces and with a portion of said wing segment being retained in said fan-shaped groove of the respective one of said ring pieces, said wing segment of each of said flaps having opposite first and second side surfaces, said first side surface of said wing segment of each of said flaps facing toward the casing and abutting against said first groove end surface of the respective one of said ring pieces when a corresponding one of said flaps is at the closed position, said second side surface of said wing segment of each of said flaps abutting against said second groove end surface of the respective one of said ring pieces when the corresponding one of said flaps is at the open position. 3. A backflow prevention device adapted for use in a fan, the fan including a casing that defines an airflow inlet and an airflow outlet, and a blade unit that is disposed rotatably in the casing, said backflow prevention device comprising: a plurality of angularly-arranged flaps adapted to be disposed adjacent to the airflow outlet, each of said flaps having a pin segment that is adapted to be connected pivotally to the casing, wherein the pin segment has a first pin end adapted to be connected pivotally to an inner surface of the casing and the inner surface adapted to be proximate to a rotating axis of the blade unit, and a second pin end opposite to said first pin end adapted to be connected pivotally to an outer surface of the casing, and a wing segment that extends from a portion of said pin segment between said first and second pin ends; a limiting mechanism, disposed at or substantially closed to the first pin end, adapted to limit a rotational angle of each of said flaps relative to the casing, wherein, when the blade unit is driven to rotate to generate an airflow that enters the casing via the airflow inlet and exits the casing via the airflow outlet, said flaps are driven by the airflow to pivot away from the blade unit to open positions, where each of said flaps forms an angle relative to the outer surface of the casing, and said flaps are adapted to serve as stator blades for the fan; wherein, when rotation of the blade unit is stopped, said flaps are driven by a reverse flow directed toward the airflow outlet and the blade unit to pivot toward the blade unit to closed positions, where said flaps close the airflow outlet to prevent air from entering the casing via the airflow outlet; and wherein said limiting mechanism includes a plurality limiting rods that are connected fixedly to the casing, said pin segment of each of said flaps being formed with a rod-retaining hole that extends in an axial direction of said pin segment, and a fan-shaped limiting space that extends in a circumferential direction of said pin segment, that has two opposite ends defined respectively by first and second space end surfaces, and that communicates spatially with said rod-retaining hole, each of said limiting rods having a rod body that extends rotatably into said rod-retaining hole of said ping segment of a respective one of said flaps, and a limiting block that protrudes from an outer peripheral surface of said rod body, and that is retained in said fan-shaped limiting space of said ping segment of the respective one of said flaps, said limiting block of each of said limiting rods abutting against said first space end surface of said ping segment of the respective one of said flaps when the respec

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    and having shutters, e.g. automatically closed when not in use · CPC title

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What does patent US9777736B2 cover?
A backflow prevention device includes a plurality of flaps that are connected pivotally to a casing of a fan. When a blade unit of the fan rotates to generate an airflow entering the casing via an airflow inlet and exiting the casing via an airflow outlet, the flaps are driven to pivot away from the blade unit to open positions, where the flaps serve as stator blades for the fan. When rotation …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wistron Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04D25/14. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 03 2017 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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