A segmented base for supporting a column in a generally upright position. The base includes a plurality of individual base members couplable to one another by positioning base members adjacent one another and shifting base members relative to one another. When coupled to one another, the base members cooperatively defining a base channel for receiving the column.
Method And Apparatus For Cooling An Electric Motor
A method and apparatus for cooling an electric motor is provided. The enclosure is adapted to house the internal components of an electric motor and protect the internal components of the electric motor from an external environment. The enclosure can be the actual shell of an electric motor or a separate housing. A thermoelectric cooling device is disposed between the interior of the enclosure and the external environment. An electric current is delivered to the thermoelectric cooling device to facilitate the transfer of heat from the enclosure interior to the external environment, thereby cooling the enclosure interior.
Method And Apparatus For Adjusting The Pitch Of A Fan Blade
A variable pitch fan blade assembly includes a hub, a pitch-adjusting assembly, a fan blade, and an actuator. The pitch-adjusting assembly includes a first element rotatable on a first axis and a second element rotatable on a second axis. The first element presents an elongated pitch pin. The second element defines an elongated pitch slot receiving the pitch pin. The fan blade is coupled to one of the elements for rotation therewith. The actuator is coupled to the other of the elements for rotation therewith. When the actuator rotates the element to which it is coupled, the element to which the fan blade is coupled is rotated via the pin/slot arrangement, thereby adjusting the pitch of the fan blade.
Fan Motor Pressure Housing, Comprising A Motor Housing And A Motor Shroud With An Air Cooling Passage There Between
D. LEE HILL - OLEAN NY, US FRANK E. CAHILL - LENEXA KS, US JIMMY D. VANFOSSAN - GLADSTONE MO, US HAMID MASSALI - LEAWOOD KS, US
International Classification:
F01D005/00
US Classification:
416/144000, 416/019000, 416/145000, 416/24100A
Abstract:
A single-blade fan apparatus includes a blade assembly having a hub presenting a longitudinal aperture adapted for receipt on the fan apparatus, a single blade protruding radially from the hub in a first direction, and a counterweight body protruding radially from the hub in a second direction opposite the first direction. The hub, blade and counterweight body are formed of a unitary piece of aluminum, zinc or synthetic resin material. A method of constructing the blade assembly includes providing a mold including a hub cavity, a blade cavity protruding from the hub cavity in a first direction, and a counterweight-body cavity protruding radially from the hub in a second direction opposite the first direction, and fitting a removable mold insert in the blade cavity. The first mold insert fills a portion of the blade cavity remote from the hub cavity. Aluminum, zinc or synthetic resin material is then cast or injected into the mold with the mold insert in place to form the blade assembly, resulting in the formation of a blade assembly including a blade having a dimension in the first direction that is shorter than the dimension of the blade in the first direction would be if the injection step was carried out with the mold insert removed from the blade cavity. A removable second mold insert is also provided and fills a portion of the counterweight-body cavity so that when material is cast or injected into the mold with the second insert in place, the blade assembly formed thereby includes a counterweight body having a mass that is smaller than the mass would be if the second mold insert were removed from the counterweight-body cavity.
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Gifton Wright, 14, of Spanish Town, Jamaica, right,, is congratulated by his fellow contestants after correctly spelling a word in the finals of the National Spelling Bee. Front from left are Snigdha Nandipati, 14, of San Diego, Frank Cahill, 14, of Parker, Colo., and Stuti Mishra, 14, of West Melbo
The rest were 14: Snigdha Nandipati of San Diego; Frank Cahill of Parker, Colo.; Stuti Mishra of West Melbourne, Fla.; Gifton Wright of Spanish Town, Jamaica; Jordan Hoffman of Lees Summit, Mo.; Emma Ciereszynski of Dover, N.H.; Nicholas Rushlow of Pickerington, Ohio; and Lena Greenberg of Philadel
The other semifinalists are Snigdha Nandipati, 14, of San Diego; Frank Cahill, 14, of Parker, Colo.; Stuti Mishra, 14, of West Melbourne, Fla.; Jordan Hoffman, 14, of Lee's Summit, Mo.; and Emma Ciereszynski, 14, of Dover, N.H.
Date: May 31, 2012
Source: Google
What's that word? National Spelling Bee ready for finals
The other finalists are Snigdha Nandipati, 14, of San Diego; Frank Cahill, 14, of Parker, Colo.; Stuti Mishra, 14, of West Melbourne, Fla.; Jordan Hoffman, 14, of Lee's Summit, Mo.; and Emma Ciereszynski, 14, of Dover, N.H.
Frank Cahill (1955-1959), Terri Miller (1968-1972), Tim Swinney (1971-1975), Michael Hogan (1948-1952), Jim Schorgl (1976-1980), Richard Aylward (1944-1948)