Engine blower

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Reexamination Certificate

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06503065

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT
This invention is related to an improvement made to engine blowers, which are used to gather fallen leaves and cut grasses, by rotating a fan by an engine and blowing out the air suctioned into the blower case from the outlet port.
In the prior art, there are known engine blowers of this type constructed in such a way that a fan inside the blower case is rotated by driving the engine, the air suctioned through a suction port of the case is turned in vortex to raise its pressure and then jetted from the outlet port.
The problem of how to cool the engine faced by this type of blowers was resolved generally by guiding a part of the air suctioned into the blower case to an inlet port provided at one end of the engine case and passing the air out through an outlet port provided at the other end of the engine case, thereby cooling the engine by this flow of the air.
A similar means of cooling an engine is disclosed in Japanese Patent Kokai Publication Hei 5-79494 wherein openings are provided on the upstream and the downstream sides in the blower case that are connected respectively to the engine case, and the engine is cooled by passing into the engine case through the opening on the upstream side a part of the air introduced into the blower by rotating a blower fan, stirring the air by a cooling fan inside the engine, and returning the air into the blower case through the opening on the downstream side.
Another means of cooling the engine is disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Publication Hei 3-10176 wherein a blower fan provided with vanes on both sides of rotor disk in a freely rotatable fashion in the blower case to impart the air blowing function and the blower case performing its original function of jetting the air suctioned from the main suction port through the outlet port as well as the function of charging a part of the air suctioned from another suction port into the engine case, to thereby cool the engine and then exhaust the air out of the engine case.
This engine blower is provided with a suction port on the wall separating the blower case and the engine case and another suction port adjacent to and connecting to said suction port of the engine case as a means to pass a part of the suction air to the engine case to thereby cool the engine. By rotating the fan inside the blower case, the air outside the engine case is introduced into the blower case through said two suction ports, becomes a high pressure air flow in the blower case and then is passed into the engine case again through another port provided elsewhere on said wall. The airflow charged into the engine case cools the engine as it passes around the cylinder and then is emitted outside through an exhaust port provided at one portion of the engine case.
Of the prior art engine blowers discussed above, a construction wherein a part of the air suctioned into the blower case is introduced into the engine case and the air cools the engine as it passes toward the exhaust port of the engine case is defective in that when the cooling air is emitted out of the exhaust port, the engine exhaust noise and the fan noise are also emitted through the exhaust port, causing nuisances.
The engine blower according to Japanese Patent Kokai Publication Hei 5-79494 has the openings on the windward and the leeward sides on the wall separating the blower case and the engine case that are positioned parallel to each other at equal distance from the rotary shaft of the fan on the circumference in the area receiving the same air pressure. Generally speaking, the air inside the blower case is turned in vortex by rotation of the blower fan, so that the pressure in the outer peripheral region inside the blower case becomes higher and that in the center region becomes negative. In the engine blower mentioned above, however, both of the two openings on the windward and the leeward sides are provided in the outer peripheral region of the blower case where the pressure is high.
When the two openings on the windward and the leeward sides are provided in the outer peripheral region of the blower case where the pressure is high, the air from the windward side in the blower case where the pressure is higher passes through the opening into the engine case where the pressure is low, and cools the engine in the process. However, it is difficult for the air in the engine case to pass into the blower case from the opening on the leeward side because the pressure in the blower case is higher than that in the engine case This prevents optimum cooling of the engine.
On the other hand, the engine blower according to said Japanese Utility Model Publication Hei 3-10176 has an exhaust port for the air, which has cooled the engine on the side of the engine case. Thus, the engine noise is directly emitted outside through the exhaust port with the air that has cooled the engine, creating difficulties in controlling the noise. Since one side of the blower fan in the blower case is used to generate the air for cooling the engine, which function is irrelevant to the original function of the blower, the volume in the blower case to be used for its original purpose is decreased to thereby decrease the volume of air suctioned through the main suction port of the blower case and to deteriorate the blower performance.
Having analyzed the problems encountered by the prior art engine blowers as mentioned above, we found out that the reasons why the conventional type engine blowers create excessive noises or why the blower performance cannot be maximized are because the conventional engine blower attempts to cool the engine with the air passage from the engine case to the outside created by the wind pressure generated in the blower.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention aims to obviate the above-mentioned problems of conventional engine blowers and to offer an engine blower, which demonstrates an excellent engine cooling performance, and sufficiently restrains noises.
The technical features of the present invention lie in that the negative pressure on the suction side of the blower is utilized to pass the outside air to the direction where the air is positively suctioned into the engine case and the engine is cooled in this passage of the air.
In an engine blower wherein a fan inside a blower case is rotated by driving the engine provided on one side of the blower case, the air is suctioned into the blower case from a main suction port, and the air in the blower case is jetted through an outlet port provided on the outer periphery of the blower case, the present invention provides a fan having vanes to generate the wind for the blower and vanes to generate the wind to cool the engine that is axially mounted inside the blower case in a freely rotatable fashion, an inlet port near the center of the fan on the wall separating the engine case and the blower case, and an air suction port at one end of the passage for passing the air from the engine case toward the inlet port on said wall while contacting the air with the engine cylinder, to thereby cool the engine by the air suctioned into the engine case by the negative pressure on the suction side inside the blower case.
The inlet port in the engine case should preferably be provided opposite to the inlet port on the wall separating the engine case and the blower case on the line leading to the cylinder.
According to another embodiment of the present invention, the engine case ceiling is raised high to include the outer periphery of the blower case and an air inlet port is provided on the outer periphery of the blower case that is covered by the ceiling to supply the compressed air generating in the blower case into the engine case. This forms an air passage on the inside of the ceiling connecting with said air inlet, and a through hole is bored in the air passage in order to introduce the air from above the cylinder into the engine case. In this embodiment, the air passage provided on the inside of the ceiling should preferably be shaped such that the air int

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