Bladeless fan structure
US-9222478-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9903477B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9903477-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414908263-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 27, 2018 |
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An annular seal may include a seal body configured for disposing around a rotor, a plurality of grooves and a plurality of projections formed on an inner circumferential surface of the seal body, and a plurality of dams circumferentially disposed on a first surface of the seal body. The first surface may extend radially from the inner circumferential surface of the seal body. The plurality of dams may be configured to increase a pressure of a working fluid contacting the plurality of dams such that the increase in the pressure may center the annular seal about the rotor.
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We claim: 1. An annular seal, comprising: a seal body having a plurality of adjoining, sector-shaped segments, which are oriented, relative to each other, in an annular profile that is configured for disposition around a rotor, each of the sector-shaped segments including: a plurality of grooves and a plurality of projections formed on an inner circumferential surface of the seal body; and a unistructural, repetitive pattern of a plurality of saw-tooth profile dams circumferentially disposed on a high pressure side and on the inner circumferential surface of the seal body, axially adjacent the plurality of grooves and the plurality of projections, the dams extending radially inwardly, each dam of the repetitive pattern of a plurality of dams having a first circumferential end, a second circumferential end, and an axial width on the inner circumferential surface between the first and second circumferential ends, and extends parallel to an axial axis of the seal body, wherein the first circumferential end of one dam conjoins monolithically the second circumferential end of a circumferentially adjacent dam, a radial height of the first circumferential end is greater than a radial height of the second circumferential end, and the plurality of dams are configured to increase a pressure of a working fluid contacting the respective first circumferential ends of the plurality of dams such that the increase in the pressure centers the annular seal about the rotor. 2. The annular seal of claim 1 , wherein the axial width of each dam of the plurality of dams is the same. 3. The annular seal of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of grooves are helical. 4. The annular seal of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of grooves are annular. 5. The annular seal of claim 1 , wherein the seal body is a unitary, annular structure, or comprises at least two sector-shaped, annular segments that are conjoined to form an annular structure. 6. An annular seal, comprising: a seal body having a plurality of adjoining, sector-shaped segments, which are oriented, relative to each other, in an annular profile that is configured for disposition around a rotor, an outer circumferential surface of the seal body defining at least partially a first portion having a first diameter and a second portion having a second diameter less than the first diameter, each of the sector-shaped segments including: a plurality of grooves and a plurality of projections formed on an inner circumferential surface of the seal body; and a unistructural, repetitive pattern of a plurality of saw-tooth profile dams circumferentially disposed on a high pressure side and on the inner circumferential surface of the second portion of the seal body, axially adjacent the plurality of grooves and the plurality of projections, the dams extending radially inwardly, each dam of the repetitive pattern of a plurality of dams having a first circumferential end a second circumferential end, and an axial width on the inner circumferential surface between the first and second circumferential ends, and extends parallel to an axis of the seal body, wherein the first circumferential end of one dam conjoins monolithically the second circumferential end of a circumferentially adjacent dam, a radial height of the first circumferential end is greater than a radial height of the second circumferential end, and the plurality of dams are configured to increase a pressure of a working fluid contacting the respective first circumferential ends of the plurality of dams such that the increase in the pressure centers the annular seal about the rotor. 7. The annular seal of claim 6 , wherein the axial width of each dam of the plurality of dams is the same. 8. The annular seal of claim 6 , wherein the circumferential end of each dam having the greater radial height is configured to increase the pressure of the working fluid. 9. The annular seal of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of grooves are helical. 10. The annular seal of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of grooves are annular. 11. The annular seal of claim 6 , wherein the seal body is a unitary, annular structure, or comprises at least two sector-shaped, annular segments that are conjoined to form an annular structure. 12. An annular seal, comprising: a unistructural, annular-shaped seal body having a first axial surface, a second axial surface axially opposite the first axial surface, an outer circumferential surface extending between the first axial surface and the second axial surface, and an inner circumferential surface extending between the first axial surface and the second axial surface, wherein the outer circumferential surface and the inner circumferential surface are radially separated from each other, and the outer circumferential surface defines at least partially a first portion having a first diameter and a second portion having a second diameter less than the first diameter; a plurality of grooves and a plurality of projections formed on the inner circumferential surface and extending between the first axial surface and the second axial surface; and a unistructural, repetitive pattern of a plurality of saw-tooth profile dams circumferentially disposed on the second axial surface and on the inner circumferential surface of the seal body, axially adjacent the plurality of grooves and the plurality of projections, the dams extending radially inwardly, wherein each dam of the repetitive pattern of a plurality of dams has a first circumferential end, a second circumferential end, and an axial width on the inner circumferential surface between the first and second circumferential ends, and extends parallel to an axis of the seal body, a radial height of the first circumferential end is greater than a radial height of the second circumferential end, the first circumferential end of one dam conjoins monolithically the second circumferential end of a circumferentially adjacent dam, the plurality of dams are axially aligned with the second portion of the outer circumferential surface of the seal body, and the plurality of dams are configured to increase a pressure of a working fluid contacting the respective first circumferential ends of the plurality of dams such that the increase in the pressure centers the annular seal about a rotor. 13. The annular seal of claim 12 , wherein the axial width of each dam of the plurality of dams is the same. 14. The annular seal of claim 12 , wherein the seal body is a one-piece, unitary, annular structure, or comprises at least two sector-shaped, annular segments that are conjoined to form an annular structure.
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