18584556. 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 18584556 titled 'BLOWER
The abstract describes a blower with two extensions, each having a discharge port, a fan to guide air towards the ports, gates to control airflow, and motors to adjust the gates' positions.
- The blower has two extensions with discharge ports in separate walls.
- A fan directs air towards the discharge ports in each extension.
- Gates inside the extensions control the airflow.
- Motors adjust the gates' positions to regulate the airflow effectively.
Potential Applications: - HVAC systems - Industrial ventilation - Cooling systems
Problems Solved: - Efficient airflow control - Enhanced ventilation performance
Benefits: - Improved air circulation - Energy efficiency - Customizable airflow direction
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Blower Technology for Enhanced Ventilation Systems" This technology can be used in various commercial settings such as industrial facilities, commercial buildings, and HVAC systems, improving ventilation and air quality.
Prior Art: Research into similar blower technologies and airflow control systems can provide insights into the development and application of this innovation.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in blower technology, airflow control systems, and industrial ventilation solutions to enhance the performance and efficiency of this innovation.
Questions about Blower Technology: 1. How does the positioning of the gates impact airflow control in the blower? 2. What are the potential energy-saving benefits of using this innovative blower technology?
Original Abstract Submitted
A blower includes a first extension having a first discharge port formed in a first wall, a second extension having a second discharge port formed in a second wall facing and spaced apart from the first wall, a fan provided below the first and second extensions to guide air toward each of the first tower and the second tower, a first gate provided inside the first tower or protruding from the first wall, a second gate provided inside the second tower or protruding from the second wall, a first guide motor to change a position of the first gate, and a second guide motor to change a position of the second gate.