Patent ID: 9160209
Filing Date: 2015-10-13
Classification: F04D,F24C,H02K

Abstract:
1. A blower for a downdraft cooktop comprising: a blower housing, having a first portion and a second portion, which includes an inlet that can be fluidly coupled to a downdraft cooktop and an outlet for removing air from the blower housing; a fan located between the inlet and the outlet of the blower housing; a motor having a rotor with a shaft, having a first portion and a second portion, and a stator, wherein the second portion of the rotor is operatively attached to the fan; a rotatable member operatively attached to the first portion of the rotor; and a motor housing enclosing the motor, the motor housing having a first portion, a second portion, at least one inlet opening and at least one outlet opening, a first support member, at least one cooling band, an outer enclosure, and a second support member, wherein air for cooling the motor is drawn through the at least one inlet opening of the motor housing through the rotation of the rotatable member and dispelled through the at least one outlet opening of the motor housing so that cooling of the motor does not require direct access to air located within the blower housing, wherein the first support member, the at least one cooling band, and the second support member are connected together to enclose the rotor and stator of the motor, wherein the rotatable member is positioned between the outer enclosure and the first support member, and wherein the second support member includes a plate having a plurality of vents that is capable of drawing air with the rotatable member in fluid relationship with the rotor and the stator prior to exiting through at least one outlet opening in a lower portion of the motor housing; a seal positioned and adapted to prevent grease laden air from passing from the blower housing into the motor housing; and an air intake cap located adjacent to the outer enclosure that includes at least one air vent for drawing air by the rotatable member into the motor housing in fluid relationship with the first support member and the stator before exiting through at least one outlet opening in the outer enclosure.