Combustion air blower motor isolating spring

Pumps – Motor driven – Resiliently mounted pump or motor

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417423R, 248604, F04B 1700, F04B 3500

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ABSTRACT:
A combustion air blower assembly for a furnace includes a casing, a blower in said casing and a motor for driving said blower secured to said casing. This invention provides unique mounting means for securing the motor in close proximity to the casing, while allowing motor flexure in a direction radial to the axis of the motor to dissipate torsional vibration energy and maintaining the structural integrity of the motor in the axis thereof. The mounting means comprise a plurality of generally J-shaped isolation springs having a loop at each end. One loop of each isolation spring is secured to the casing and the other loop is secured to a bracket on the motor. Each isolation spring is generally flat and extends generally perpendicular from the wall of the casing to which the motor is secured.

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