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a fan and fan blade technology, applied in the direction of motors, liquid fuel engines, non-positive displacement pumps, etc., can solve the problems of unfavorable parts projecting from the appliance, the cooling effect created by the fan is less than the distance of the user, and the forward flow of air current produced by the rotating blades of the fan is not felt uniformly by the user, so as to reduce frictional losses and noise, reduce the complexity of the fan assembly, and the effect of wide area

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-03-10
DYSON TECH LTD
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[0014]Both aspects of the invention provide arrangements in which an air current is generated and a cooling effect is created without requiring a bladed fan. The bladeless arrangement leads to lower noise emissions due to the absence of the sound of a fan blade moving through the air, and a reduction in moving parts and complexity. The dimensions of the base are small compared to those of the nozzle and compared to the size of the overall fan assembly structure. The depth of the base of the fan assembly is such that the fan assembly is a slim product, occupying little of a user's work space area.
[0031]The mouth may be substantially annular. By providing a substantially annular mouth the total air flow can be emitted towards a user over a broad area. Advantageously, an illumination source in the room or at the desk fan location or natural light can reach the user through the central opening. The mouth may be concentric with the interior passage. This arrangement will be visually appealing and the concentric location of the mouth with the passage facilitates manufacture.

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A disadvantage of this type of arrangement is that the forward flow of air current produced by the rotating blades of the fan is not felt uniformly by the user.
Uneven or ‘choppy’ air flow can be felt as a series of pulses or blasts of air and can be noisy.
A further disadvantage is that the cooling effect created by the fan diminishes with distance from the user.
It is undesirable for parts to project from the appliance, or for the user to be able to touch any moving parts of the fan, such as the blades.
U.S.D 103,476 shows a type of cage around the blades however, caged blade parts can be difficult to clean.
Locating fans such as those described above close to a user is not always possible as the bulky shape and structure mean that the fan occupies a significant amount of the user's work space area.
The shape and structure of a fan at a desk not only reduces the working area available to a user but can block natural light (or light from artificial sources) from reaching the desk area.
In addition, a well lit area can reduce eye strain and the related health problems that may result from prolonged periods working in reduced light levels.

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[0038]FIG. 1 shows an example of a fan assembly 100 viewed from the front of the device. The fan assembly 100 comprises an annular nozzle 1 defining a central opening 2. With reference also to FIGS. 2 and 3, nozzle 1 comprises an interior passage 10, a mouth 12 and a Coanda surface 14 adjacent the mouth 12. The Coanda surface 14 is arranged so that a primary air flow exiting the mouth 12 and directed over the Coanda surface 14 is amplified by the Coanda effect. The nozzle 1 is connected to, and supported by, a base 16 having an outer casing 18. The base 16 includes a plurality of selection buttons 20 accessible through the outer casing 18 and through which the fan assembly 100 can be operated. The fan assembly has a height, H, width, W, and depth, D, shown on FIGS. 1 and 3. The nozzle 1 is arranged to extend substantially orthogonally about the axis X. The height of the fan assembly, H, is perpendicular to the axis X and extends from the end of the base 16 remote from the nozzle 1 t...

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Abstract

A fan assembly for creating an air current, the fan assembly having a base including a system for creating an air flow and a side wall that, at least partially encloses the system for creating the air flow and has a plurality of air inlets, wherein the plurality of air inlets allow air to enter the base, and a nozzle, mounted on the base, having an interior passage for receiving the air flow from the base, and a mouth through which the air flow is emitted from the fan assembly.

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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 230,613, filed Sep. 2, 2008, which claims the priority of United Kingdom Application Nos. 0717155.6, 0717148.1, 0717151.5 and 0717154.9, all filed Sep. 4, 2007, and No. 0814866.0, filed Aug. 14, 2008, the contents of which prior applications are incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates to a fan appliance. Particularly, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a domestic fan, such as a desk fan, for creating air circulation and air current in a room, in an office or other domestic environment.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]A number of types of domestic fan are known. It is common for a conventional fan to include a single set of blades or vanes mounted for rotation about an axis, and driving apparatus mounted about the axis for rotating the set of blades. Domestic fans are available in a variety of sizes and ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F01D1/02
CPCF04D25/06F04D25/08F04F5/46F04F5/16F04D29/681F04D29/44F04D33/00F04D29/40
Inventor GAMMACK, PETER DAVIDNICOLAS, FREDERICSIMMONDS, KEVIN JOHN
Owner DYSON TECH LTD
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