Blower with intake closure
US-2016353951-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US9951789B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9951789-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514600637-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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A blower assembly includes a housing having a scrolled wall, a motor having an output shaft extending within the housing, an impeller positioned within the housing and mounted to the output shaft for creating an airflow along an airflow path within the housing, an airflow outlet, and a scroll cut-off. The scroll cut-off is a membrane positioned between the scrolled wall and the air flow outlet, and forms a substantially continuous surface with the scrolled wall and with the airflow outlet, along the airflow path. In a first position, the membrane is substantially taut and in a second position, the membrane is relaxed. Alternatively, the membrane is inflatable via a valve in fluid communication with the membrane.
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What is claimed: 1. A blower assembly, comprising: a housing having a scrolled wall; a motor having an output shaft extending within said housing; an impeller positioned within said housing and mounted to said output shaft for creating an airflow along an airflow path within said housing; an airflow outlet; and a scroll cut-off positioned between said scrolled wall and said air flow outlet, said scroll cut-off forming a substantially continuous wall with said scrolled wall and said air flow outlet, and wherein said scroll cut-off is a membrane inflatable via a valve in fluid communication with said membrane, which membrane is substantially taut in a first position and relaxed in a second position. 2. The blower assembly of claim 1 , wherein said scroll cut-off and said impeller define an air gap having a minimum distance in the first position. 3. A vehicle incorporating the blower assembly of claim 2 . 4. The blower assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a fluid source connected to said valve for inflating said membrane to the first position. 5. The blower assembly of claim 1 , wherein said valve is a two-way valve allowing fluid to be removed from said membrane. 6. The blower assembly of claim 5 , wherein said scroll cut-off and said impeller define an air gap having a minimum distance in the first position and a maximum distance in the second position. 7. The blower assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a fluid source in fluid communication with said valve. 8. The blower assembly of claim 7 , wherein said fluid source is mounted to said housing. 9. The blower assembly of claim 7 , further comprising a second valve for removing fluid from said membrane. 10. The blower assembly of claim 7 , wherein said valve is a two-way valve. 11. A blower assembly, comprising: a housing having a scrolled wall; a motor having an output shaft extending within said housing; an impeller positioned within said housing and mounted to said output shaft for creating an airflow along an airflow path within said housing; an airflow outlet; and an elastic scroll cut-off inflatable via a valve in fluid communication therewith, said elastic scroll cut-off positioned between said scrolled wall and said air flow outlet, defining an air gap between said elastic scroll cut-off and said impeller, and forming a substantially continuous wall with said scrolled wall and said air flow outlet. 12. The blower assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a fluid source capable of inflating said elastic scroll cut-off to a first position. 13. The blower assembly of claim 12 , wherein said valve is a two-way valve allowing fluid to be removed from said elastic scroll cut-off. 14. The blower assembly of claim 12 , wherein said elastic scroll cut-off is substantially taut in the first position and relaxed in a second position. 15. The blower assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a second valve for removing fluid from said membrane. 16. The blower assembly of claim 12 , wherein said fluid source is mounted to said housing. 17. A method of changing a rate of airflow in a blower assembly comprising the steps of: creating an airflow using an impeller positioned within a housing having a scrolled wall; establishing an air gap between an elastic scroll cut-off in a first position and said impeller, said air gap determining the rate of the airflow; and adjusting the air gap to affect the rate of airflow by moving said elastic scroll cut-off from the first position wherein said elastic scroll cut-off is substantially taut to a second position wherein said elastic scroll cut-off is relaxed, wherein said elastic scroll cut-off is inflatable, and the step of adjusting includes altering an amount of fluid in said elastic scroll cut-off. 18. The method of changing a rate airflow in a blower assembly of claim 17 , wherein said elastic scroll cut-off is a membrane, and the step of adjusting includes actuating a former to move said membrane between the first position and the second position.
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