18669194. BLOWER simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)
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BLOWER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18669194 titled 'BLOWER
The abstract describes a blower with a fan creating airflow, a lower body with suction holes, two upper bodies forming inner spaces, and a space between them for air discharge.
- Fan creates airflow
- Lower body with suction holes
- Two upper bodies with inner spaces
- Space between upper bodies for air discharge
Potential Applications: - Cooling systems - Ventilation systems - Air purification systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient air circulation - Improved airflow control
Benefits: - Enhanced cooling - Better air quality
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Blower Technology for Improved Airflow Control This technology can be used in HVAC systems, industrial ventilation, and electronic cooling systems, improving overall efficiency and performance.
Questions about Blower Technology: 1. How does this blower technology compare to traditional fans in terms of performance? - The blower technology offers improved airflow control and efficiency compared to traditional fans. 2. What are the potential energy savings associated with using this blower technology? - The blower technology can lead to energy savings by optimizing air circulation and reducing the workload on cooling systems.
Original Abstract Submitted
A blower is provided that may include a fan that creates airflow; a lower body forming a lower space therein in which the fan may be disposed, and having at least one suction hole through which air passes; a first upper body positioned above the lower body, and forming a first inner space that communicates with the lower space of the lower body; a second upper body positioned above the lower body, and forming a second inner space that communicates with the lower space of the lower body, the second upper body being spaced apart from the first upper body; and a space formed between the first upper body and the second upper body, and opened in a frontward-rearward direction. The first upper body may include a first slit formed through the first upper body such that air in the first inner space may be discharged into the space, and the second upper body may include a second slit formed through the second upper body such that air in the second inner space may be discharged into the space.