US20100112929A1 - Recessed fan inlet cover - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
- F24F7/00—Ventilation
- F24F7/04—Ventilation with ducting systems, e.g. by double walls; with natural circulation
- F24F7/06—Ventilation with ducting systems, e.g. by double walls; with natural circulation with forced air circulation, e.g. by fan positioning of a ventilator in or against a conduit
- F24F7/065—Ventilation with ducting systems, e.g. by double walls; with natural circulation with forced air circulation, e.g. by fan positioning of a ventilator in or against a conduit fan combined with single duct; mounting arrangements of a fan in a duct
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
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- the invention relates to a recessed sound attenuating fan inlet cover with a flush outer surface profile.
- Exhaust fans are well known in the prior art, for example fans which are installed in ceilings of residential or commercial buildings to exhaust air from kitchens or bathrooms.
- a sheet metal fan enclosure houses a rotating blower wheel or fan driven by an electric motor.
- the enclosure has an inlet opening to intake air into the fan which is then expelled from the enclosure through an outlet into an exhaust duct.
- fan enclosures are usually fitted with a cover which can range from a simple grill or grate to relatively complex covers which attempt to produce less turbulent airflow and reduce propagation of sound from the electric motor and fan blade themselves.
- Conventional enclosures are usually of minimum size to house the fan and motor.
- the covers extend over the fan enclosure opening and extend outwardly past a surface of the wall or ceiling into which they are mounted.
- Conventional covers intake air laterally reducing the perception of airflow turbulence directly below or in front of a fan cover.
- the invention provides a recessed fan inlet cover, for covering an enclosure inlet opening of an exhaust fan enclosure to provide an air flow channel into the fan enclosure while impeding sound emission from the fan enclosure, the fan inlet cover comprising: a cover frame having an outer peripheral edge extending outward of the enclosure inlet opening and having an inner edge defining a substantially planar frame surface, the frame having an upwardly recessed mounting surface joined to the inner edge with an arcuate wall, the mounting surface having an intake opening; and a cover plug mounted to the recessed mounting surface downwardly spaced from the mounting surface, the plug having a substantially planar plug surface co-planar with said frame surface, the plug having an outer peripheral edge with an inwardly projecting lip, the plug having a sound absorbing layer on an upper surface opposite said planar plug surface; wherein an air flow channel is defined between said arcuate wall and said lip.
- FIG. 1 shows a vertical section through a conventional prior art fan enclosure having a cover plate extending downwardly beyond a ceiling surface and drawing air into the inlet of the fan or blower to be expelled through the enclosure outlet and lateral exhaust duct.
- FIG. 2 shows a bottom perspective view of a recessed fan inlet cover according to the invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a plan view of the inlet cover according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a side view of the recessed fan inlet cover.
- FIG. 5 shows a perspective view similar to FIG. 2 with the cover plug removed to show the cover frame by itself.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view through the recessed fan inlet cover and through the exhaust enclosure.
- FIG. 7 shows a sectional view similar to FIG. 4 illustrating the arcuate wall surface of the cover frame and the opposing inwardly projecting lip of the plug which defines the airflow channel into the fan enclosure.
- FIG. 1 shows a vertical sectional view through a prior art exhaust fan enclosure 1 .
- the exhaust fan enclosure 1 is mounted to the ceiling 2 in a conventional manner known to those skilled in the art.
- the enclosure 1 is generally of sheet metal having a inlet opening 3 covered by a fan inlet cover 4 .
- An electric motor 5 drives a rotating fan or blower 6 to intake air as indicated with arrows in FIG. 1 from a central intake and outlet duct 7 from the enclosure.
- the electric motor 5 and air turbulence caused by the blower 6 creates sound which can be propagated downwardly into the room from which the air is exhausted.
- the function of the fan inlet cover 4 is to direct airflow into the central blower inlet, to visually disguise the opening 3 to the fan enclosure 1 and to reduce the noise propagated into the room from the motor 5 and fan 6 .
- the cover 4 extends downwardly from the ceiling 2 into the room by dimension “d”.
- extending the cover 4 into the room is necessary to draw in air laterally from a large area.
- extending into the room by dimension “d” disturbs the otherwise flush surface of a ceiling or wall and disturb the aesthetic appeal of a room.
- the inexpensive plastic fan cover is generally the least expensive and least attractive element in the room, compared to light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, tiles, mirrors, and linens.
- some type of fan cover is required.
- FIGS. 2-7 discloses in FIGS. 2-7 a novel recessed fan inlet cover 8 that is also positioned over the enclosure inlet opening 3 of an exhaust fan enclosure 1 .
- the fan inlet cover 8 is recessed to provide a flush surface substantially planar across the surface of the cover 8 .
- the recessed cover 8 has a central portion which is recessed into the enclosure inlet opening 3 to define a novel means of providing an air inflow channel 22 to reduce turbulence as well as to mount sound absorbing material in a central plug 17 of the cover 8 as described below.
- a substantially planar lower surface 18 of the plug 17 and frame 9 of the cover 8 intrudes minimally into the room below the ceiling 2 surface from which air is exhausted.
- FIGS. 2 , 3 , and 4 show the outer surfaces of a recessed fan inlet cover 8 for covering an enclosure inlet 3 of an exhaust fan enclosure 1 (see FIG. 6 ).
- the recessed fan inlet cover 8 provides an airflow channel 22 into the fan enclosure 1 while impeding sound emission from the fan enclosure 1 .
- the fan inlet cover 8 includes a cover frame 9 having an outer peripheral edge 10 that extends outward of the enclosure inlet opening 3 .
- the cover frame 9 has an inner edge 11 that together with the outer edge 10 defines a substantially planar frame surface 12 therebetween.
- the frame 9 has an upwardly recessed mounting surface 13 joined to the inner edge 11 with an arcuate wall 14 .
- the mounting surface 13 has an interior intake opening 15 through which air drawn from the room enters into the fan intake.
- a sloping planar wall 16 optionally extends upwardly and inwardly from the inner edge 11 to the arcuate wall 14 .
- the recessed fan inlet cover 8 has a centrally positioned cover plug 17 mounted to the recessed mounting surface 13 and downwardly spaced from the mounting surface 13 to define an airflow channel 22 .
- the plug 17 has a substantially planar plug surface 18 that is substantially co-planar with the frame surface 12 , best seen in FIG. 4 .
- the recessed fan inlet cover 8 intrudes a minimal amount into the ceiling area of the room from which air is exhausted. The recessing of the air channel 22 and cover plug 17 results in a minimal intrusion.
- the cover plug 17 has an outer peripheral edge 19 for example seen in FIG. 7 with an inwardly projecting lip 20 .
- the plug 17 includes a sound absorbing layer 21 on an upper surface opposite to the planar plug surface 18 .
- the airflow channel 22 therefore is defined between the arcuate wall 14 and the lip 20 .
- the lip 20 and sloping planar wall 16 can be in parallel orientation with smooth rounded edges 19 and smooth transition to the arcuate wall 14 to reduce airflow turbulence and smooth the intake of air flow.
- the airflow channel 22 has an overall intake area relative to the enclosure inlet opening area in the range of 40 to 60% and most preferably in the range of 45 to 55%.
- Utilizing the cover plug 17 spaced from the recessed portion of the cover frame 8 to define the airflow channel 22 enables a relatively large intake area for the airflow channel 22 with visual masking of the blower 6 as indicated by line of sight 23 in FIG. 7 .
- the sound absorbing layer 21 combined with the orientation of the frame 9 and plug 17 prevents sound from escaping in a direct path thereby reducing the propagation of sound from the electric motor 5 and fan 6 .
- the recessed space created between the plug 17 and frame 9 , the space created within the layer 21 and above the plug 17 can accommodate an electric night light, motion sensors, humidity sensors, smoke detectors and other wall/ceiling mounted devices. Since electric power and conductors must be provided to power and control the fan motor 5 , such areas of the cover 4 can conveniently house such other devices and connect to wiring without other ceiling openings, separate junction boxes and visual disturbance of the ceiling or wall.
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Abstract
A recessed fan inlet cover, for covering an enclosure inlet opening of an exhaust fan enclosure to provide an air flow channel into the fan enclosure while impeding sound emission from the fan enclosure, the fan inlet cover comprising: a cover frame having an outer peripheral edge extending outward of the enclosure inlet opening and having an inner edge defining a substantially planar frame surface, the frame having an upwardly recessed mounting surface joined to the inner edge with an arcuate wall, the mounting surface having an intake opening; and a cover plug mounted to the recessed mounting surface downwardly spaced from the mounting surface, the plug having a substantially planar plug surface co-planar with said frame surface, the plug having an outer peripheral edge with an inwardly projecting lip, the plug having a sound absorbing layer on an upper surface opposite said planar plug surface; wherein an air flow channel is defined between said arcuate wall and said lip.
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- The invention relates to a recessed sound attenuating fan inlet cover with a flush outer surface profile.
- Exhaust fans are well known in the prior art, for example fans which are installed in ceilings of residential or commercial buildings to exhaust air from kitchens or bathrooms. In general, a sheet metal fan enclosure houses a rotating blower wheel or fan driven by an electric motor. The enclosure has an inlet opening to intake air into the fan which is then expelled from the enclosure through an outlet into an exhaust duct.
- For visual effect, dust control, noise control and to define an inlet airflow path, fan enclosures are usually fitted with a cover which can range from a simple grill or grate to relatively complex covers which attempt to produce less turbulent airflow and reduce propagation of sound from the electric motor and fan blade themselves. Conventional enclosures are usually of minimum size to house the fan and motor. Conventionally, the covers extend over the fan enclosure opening and extend outwardly past a surface of the wall or ceiling into which they are mounted. Conventional covers intake air laterally reducing the perception of airflow turbulence directly below or in front of a fan cover.
- It is desirable to provide a fan enclosure cover that provides less turbulent airflow reducing noise generated by airflow and friction, that reduces propagation of vibrations and sound from the electric motor and fan blades, that is aesthetically pleasing and that reduces the visual impact of the fan cover as much possible.
- Features that distinguish the present invention from the background art will be apparent from review of the disclosure, drawings and description of the invention presented below.
- The invention provides a recessed fan inlet cover, for covering an enclosure inlet opening of an exhaust fan enclosure to provide an air flow channel into the fan enclosure while impeding sound emission from the fan enclosure, the fan inlet cover comprising: a cover frame having an outer peripheral edge extending outward of the enclosure inlet opening and having an inner edge defining a substantially planar frame surface, the frame having an upwardly recessed mounting surface joined to the inner edge with an arcuate wall, the mounting surface having an intake opening; and a cover plug mounted to the recessed mounting surface downwardly spaced from the mounting surface, the plug having a substantially planar plug surface co-planar with said frame surface, the plug having an outer peripheral edge with an inwardly projecting lip, the plug having a sound absorbing layer on an upper surface opposite said planar plug surface; wherein an air flow channel is defined between said arcuate wall and said lip.
- In order that the invention may be readily understood, one embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 shows a vertical section through a conventional prior art fan enclosure having a cover plate extending downwardly beyond a ceiling surface and drawing air into the inlet of the fan or blower to be expelled through the enclosure outlet and lateral exhaust duct. -
FIG. 2 shows a bottom perspective view of a recessed fan inlet cover according to the invention. -
FIG. 3 shows a plan view of the inlet cover according to the invention. -
FIG. 4 shows a side view of the recessed fan inlet cover. -
FIG. 5 shows a perspective view similar toFIG. 2 with the cover plug removed to show the cover frame by itself. -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view through the recessed fan inlet cover and through the exhaust enclosure. -
FIG. 7 shows a sectional view similar toFIG. 4 illustrating the arcuate wall surface of the cover frame and the opposing inwardly projecting lip of the plug which defines the airflow channel into the fan enclosure. - Further details of the invention and its advantages will be apparent from the detailed description included below.
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FIG. 1 shows a vertical sectional view through a prior art exhaust fan enclosure 1. The exhaust fan enclosure 1 is mounted to theceiling 2 in a conventional manner known to those skilled in the art. The enclosure 1 is generally of sheet metal having a inlet opening 3 covered by afan inlet cover 4. Anelectric motor 5 drives a rotating fan orblower 6 to intake air as indicated with arrows inFIG. 1 from a central intake and outlet duct 7 from the enclosure. Theelectric motor 5 and air turbulence caused by theblower 6 creates sound which can be propagated downwardly into the room from which the air is exhausted. The function of thefan inlet cover 4 is to direct airflow into the central blower inlet, to visually disguise theopening 3 to the fan enclosure 1 and to reduce the noise propagated into the room from themotor 5 andfan 6. - As indicated in
FIG. 1 , typically thecover 4 extends downwardly from theceiling 2 into the room by dimension “d”. Designers may assume that extending thecover 4 into the room is necessary to draw in air laterally from a large area. However, extending into the room by dimension “d” disturbs the otherwise flush surface of a ceiling or wall and disturb the aesthetic appeal of a room. For example, in a well appointed washroom, the inexpensive plastic fan cover is generally the least expensive and least attractive element in the room, compared to light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, tiles, mirrors, and linens. However, to exhaust air, some type of fan cover is required. - In contrast, the present invention discloses in
FIGS. 2-7 a novel recessedfan inlet cover 8 that is also positioned over the enclosure inlet opening 3 of an exhaust fan enclosure 1. Thefan inlet cover 8 is recessed to provide a flush surface substantially planar across the surface of thecover 8. - As seen in
FIG. 6 , therecessed cover 8 has a central portion which is recessed into theenclosure inlet opening 3 to define a novel means of providing anair inflow channel 22 to reduce turbulence as well as to mount sound absorbing material in acentral plug 17 of thecover 8 as described below. - Further, a substantially planar
lower surface 18 of theplug 17 andframe 9 of thecover 8 intrudes minimally into the room below theceiling 2 surface from which air is exhausted. -
FIGS. 2 , 3, and 4 show the outer surfaces of a recessedfan inlet cover 8 for covering anenclosure inlet 3 of an exhaust fan enclosure 1 (seeFIG. 6 ). The recessedfan inlet cover 8 provides anairflow channel 22 into the fan enclosure 1 while impeding sound emission from the fan enclosure 1. - As seen in
FIGS. 2 , 3 and 4 thefan inlet cover 8 includes acover frame 9 having an outerperipheral edge 10 that extends outward of theenclosure inlet opening 3. Thecover frame 9 has aninner edge 11 that together with theouter edge 10 defines a substantiallyplanar frame surface 12 therebetween. - As seen in
FIGS. 5 , 6 and 7, theframe 9 has an upwardlyrecessed mounting surface 13 joined to theinner edge 11 with anarcuate wall 14. Themounting surface 13 has an interior intake opening 15 through which air drawn from the room enters into the fan intake. A slopingplanar wall 16 optionally extends upwardly and inwardly from theinner edge 11 to thearcuate wall 14. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 , 3 and 4, the recessedfan inlet cover 8 has a centrally positionedcover plug 17 mounted to the recessedmounting surface 13 and downwardly spaced from themounting surface 13 to define anairflow channel 22. Theplug 17 has a substantiallyplanar plug surface 18 that is substantially co-planar with theframe surface 12, best seen inFIG. 4 . In this manner, the recessed fan inlet cover 8 intrudes a minimal amount into the ceiling area of the room from which air is exhausted. The recessing of theair channel 22 andcover plug 17 results in a minimal intrusion. - The
cover plug 17 has an outerperipheral edge 19 for example seen inFIG. 7 with an inwardly projectinglip 20. To absorb and prevent propagation of sound from theelectric motor 5 andfan blower 6, theplug 17 includes asound absorbing layer 21 on an upper surface opposite to theplanar plug surface 18. Theairflow channel 22 therefore is defined between thearcuate wall 14 and thelip 20. As best seen inFIG. 7 , thelip 20 and slopingplanar wall 16 can be in parallel orientation with smoothrounded edges 19 and smooth transition to thearcuate wall 14 to reduce airflow turbulence and smooth the intake of air flow. - Preferably, the
airflow channel 22 has an overall intake area relative to the enclosure inlet opening area in the range of 40 to 60% and most preferably in the range of 45 to 55%. Utilizing thecover plug 17 spaced from the recessed portion of thecover frame 8 to define theairflow channel 22 enables a relatively large intake area for theairflow channel 22 with visual masking of theblower 6 as indicated by line ofsight 23 inFIG. 7 . Thesound absorbing layer 21 combined with the orientation of theframe 9 andplug 17 prevents sound from escaping in a direct path thereby reducing the propagation of sound from theelectric motor 5 andfan 6. - The recessed space created between the
plug 17 andframe 9, the space created within thelayer 21 and above theplug 17 can accommodate an electric night light, motion sensors, humidity sensors, smoke detectors and other wall/ceiling mounted devices. Since electric power and conductors must be provided to power and control thefan motor 5, such areas of thecover 4 can conveniently house such other devices and connect to wiring without other ceiling openings, separate junction boxes and visual disturbance of the ceiling or wall. - Although the above description relates to a specific preferred embodiment as presently contemplated by the inventor, it will be understood that the invention in its broad aspect includes mechanical and functional equivalents of the elements described herein.
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1. A recessed fan inlet cover, for covering an enclosure inlet opening of an exhaust fan enclosure to provide an air flow channel into the fan enclosure while impeding sound emission from the fan enclosure, the fan inlet cover comprising:
a cover frame having an outer peripheral edge extending outward of the enclosure inlet opening and having an inner edge defining a substantially planar frame surface, the frame having an upwardly recessed mounting surface joined to the inner edge with an arcuate wall, the mounting surface having an intake opening; and
a cover plug mounted to the recessed mounting surface downwardly spaced from the mounting surface, the plug having a substantially planar plug surface co-planar with said frame surface, the plug having an outer peripheral edge with an inwardly projecting lip, the plug having a sound absorbing layer on an upper surface opposite said planar plug surface; wherein an air flow channel is defined between said arcuate wall and said lip.
2. The recessed fan inlet cover of claim 1 wherein the air flow channel has an intake area relative to an enclosure inlet opening area is in the range of 40-60 percent.
3. The recessed fan inlet cover of claim 2 wherein the air flow channel has an intake area relative to an enclosure inlet opening area is in the range of 45-55 percent.
4. The recessed fan inlet cover of claim 1 including a sloping planar wall extending upwardly and inwardly from the the inner edge to the arcuate wall.
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