Lg electronics inc. (20240309883). BLOWER simplified abstract

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BLOWER

Organization Name

lg electronics inc.

Inventor(s)

Jaehyuk Jung of Seoul (KR)

Kidong Kim of Seoul (KR)

Seokho Choi of Seoul (KR)

Hyungho Park of Seoul (KR)

Hoojin Kim of Seoul (KR)

Haein Jung of Seoul (KR)

Changhoon Lee of Seoul (KR)

Yongmin Kim of Seoul (KR)

Chiyoung Choi of Seoul (KR)

BLOWER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240309883 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 in buildings - Industrial processes requiring air circulation

Problems Solved: - Efficient air circulation - Cooling of equipment - Improved ventilation in confined spaces

Benefits: - Enhanced airflow - Better cooling performance - Energy efficiency

Commercial Applications: Title: Industrial Ventilation Systems This technology can be used in various industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and construction for ventilation and cooling purposes. It can also be integrated into HVAC systems for improved air circulation.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this blower improve air circulation compared to traditional fans? - The blower's design allows for more efficient airflow and better cooling performance. 2. What are the potential energy savings associated with using this blower? - The blower's energy efficiency can lead to cost savings in cooling and ventilation applications.


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.