1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an axial flow fan.
2. Description of the Related Art
In recent years, due to the innovation of a motor technology, the use of an axial flow fan is diversified. In order to cope with different applications, a control circuit becomes complex and large-sized. For example, Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 6-631 discloses a structure in which modification such as addition of a special function pursuant to the use of a fan is performed without involving a substantial change in the external shape of the fan.
However, in the structure disclosed in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 6-631, electronic components can be disposed only at the side of a split case. Thus, a countermeasure against the complexity and large-size of a circuit board is insufficient.
In one exemplary preferred embodiment of the present invention, a fan includes a motor part arranged to rotate about a center axis extending up and down, an impeller, a housing, a first circuit board and a plurality of ribs. The impeller includes a plurality of blades extending radially outward. The impeller is fixed to the motor part. The housing is arranged to surround outer peripheries of the motor part and the impeller. The housing includes a cylindrical inner circumferential surface and a cylindrical outer circumferential surface. The first circuit board is positioned radially outward of the outer circumferential surface of the housing and is electrically connected to the motor part. The ribs are arranged to interconnect the motor part and the housing. The motor part includes an armature having coils, and a second circuit board. The second circuit board is electrically connected to the coils and the first circuit board. The housing includes an intake port which is an upper opening of the housing, an upper edge which surrounds the intake port, an exhaust port which is a lower opening of the housing, a lower edge which surrounds the exhaust port, a flange portion enlarged radially outward from the outer circumferential surface of the housing, and a circuit board fixing portion protruding from the outer circumferential surface of the housing and making contact with the first circuit board. The first circuit board is mounted with a plurality of electronic components and is disposed in a spaced apart relationship with the outer circumferential surface of the housing. The first circuit board is positioned radially inward of a radial outer edge of the flange portion and is arranged to extend in an axial direction.
According to one exemplary preferred embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to dispose a large electronic component or a large-sized circuit board so as not to protrude from the flange portion of the fan.
The above and other elements, features, steps, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Some exemplary preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following descriptions, the direction parallel to or substantially parallel to the center axis of the fan will be referred to as an “axial direction”. The direction orthogonal to or substantially orthogonal to the center axis of the fan will be referred to as a “radial direction”. The direction extending along an arc centered at the center axis of the fan will be referred to as a “circumferential direction”.
In Fig. fan 1, by virtue of rotation of the impeller 2, an air is drawn from the upper side in
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The impeller 2 is fixed to the motor part 3. The impeller 2 includes a cup portion 22 having a closed-top cylindrical shape and a plurality of blades 21 extending radially outward from an outer circumferential surface of the cup portion 22.
The motor part 3 includes a stationary unit 31 and a rotary unit 32. The stationary unit 31 is kept stationary relative to the housing 4. The rotary unit 32 is rotatably supported with respect to the stationary unit 31. The rotary unit 32 of the motor part 3 rotates the impeller 2 about a center axis X extending in an up-down direction.
The stationary unit 31 includes a cylindrical base portion 311, a stator 312 as an armature fixed to the base portion 311, and a second circuit board 313. The stator 312 includes a stator core 312a and a plurality of coils 312b. The coils 312b are electrically connected to the first circuit board and the second circuit board 313. In the present preferred embodiment, the first circuit board 5 is connected to the coils 312b via the second circuit board 313. The second circuit board 313 is disposed under the stator 312 to extend in a direction orthogonal to the center axis X. A plurality of electronic components is mounted on the second circuit board 313.
The rotary unit 32 includes a shaft 321, a rotor hub 322 and a magnet 323. The shaft 321 is a columnar member disposed along the center axis X. The shaft 321 is supported on the stationary unit 31 through bearings 33 so as to rotate about the center axis X. The rotor hub 322 is a closed-top cylindrical member which rotates together with the shaft 321. The rotor hub 322 is disposed above the base portion 311. An inner circumferential surface of the cup portion 22 of the impeller 2 is fixed to an outer circumferential surface of the rotor hub 322. An annular magnet 323 is fixed to an inner circumferential surface of the rotor hub 322. The magnet 323 is radially opposed to an outer circumferential surface of the stator core 312a.
In the motor part 3 described above, if a drive current is supplied from an external power source to the coils 312b via the first circuit board 5 and the second circuit board 313, magnetic fluxes are generated in the stator core 312a. Then, a circumferential torque is generated by the action of magnetic fluxes between the stator core 312a and the magnet 323. As a result, the rotary unit 32 and the impeller 2 are rotated about the center axis X with respect to the stationary unit 31. Thus, an air flow moving from the upper side toward the lower side is generated within the housing 4.
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The ribs 8 interconnect the motor part 3 and the housing 4. More specifically, the ribs 8 extend radially outward from the outer circumferential surface of the base portion 311 of the motor part 3 to the inner circumferential surface 401 of the housing 4. The ribs 8 are disposed below the impeller 2. The ribs 8 may be connected to the outer circumferential surface of the base portion 311 of the motor part 3 and the inner circumferential surface 401 of the housing 4 in an axially-shifted manner. Alternatively, the ribs 8 may be connected to the outer circumferential surface of the base portion 311 of the motor part 3 and the inner circumferential surface 401 of the housing 4 in a circumferentially-shifted manner (see
Subsequently, the shape of the housing 4 and the arrangement of the first circuit board 5 will be described in detail.
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More specifically, the flange portion 43 includes an upper flange portion 431 and a lower flange portion 432. The upper flange portion 431 is positioned in the upper portion of the housing 4. The lower flange portion 432 is positioned in the lower portion of the housing 4. The shape of radial outer edges of the upper flange portion 431 and the lower flange portion 432 is a substantially square shape having four corner portions 81. The four corner portions 81 are disposed at substantially regular intervals along the circumferential direction. In the present preferred embodiment, the radial outer ends of the corner portions 81 are chamfered in a curved surface shape.
Furthermore, the housing 4 includes a first connection portion 433 positioned in the lower portion of the first housing 71 and a second connection portion 434 positioned in the upper portion of the second housing 72. The first connection portion 433 and the second connection portion 434 are portions enlarged radially outward from the outer circumferential surface 402 of the housing 4. The first connection portion 433 and the second connection portion 434 are fixed to each other. Thus, the first housing 71 and the second housing 72 are fixed to each other. The first connection portion 433 and the second connection portion 434 include three connection corner portions 82.
The three connection corner portions 82 of the first connection portion 433 and the second connection portion 434 are respectively identical in circumferential positions with three of the four corner portions 81 of the upper flange portion 431 and the lower flange portion 432. In this regard, among the four corner portions 81 of the upper flange portion 431 and the lower flange portion 432, the corner portions 81 not axially overlapping with the three connection corner portions 82 of the first connection portion 433 and the second connection portion 434 will be generally referred to as arrangement corner portions 810.
The first circuit board 5 extending in the axial direction is disposed in the circumferential region of the outer circumferential surface 402 of the housing 4 where the arrangement corner portions 810 of the flange portion 43 are positioned. As illustrated in
In this way, the region of the outer circumferential surface 402 of the housing 4 which faces the first circuit board 5 may be a planar surface. In the present preferred embodiment, electronic components 50 are mounted on both the radial outer surface and the radial inner surface of the first circuit board 5. That is to say, the electronic components 50 mounted on the first circuit board 5 are disposed between the arrangement surface 400 and the first circuit board 5. For that reason, if the arrangement surface 400 facing the first circuit board 5 is made planar, it is possible to eliminate regions where the electronic components 50 and the arrangement surface 400 locally come close to each other. Thus, the degree of freedom of disposing the electronic components is improved on the surface of the first circuit board 5 existing at the side of the housing 4.
Furthermore, the housing 4 includes circuit board fixing portions 44 which protrude radially outward and which have seat surfaces facing radially outward and making contact with the first circuit board 5. Specifically, the circuit board fixing portions 44 protrude from the arrangement surface 400 and make contact with the first circuit board 5. That is to say, the circuit board fixing portions 44 are disposed along the arrangement surface 400. As illustrated in
In the fan 1 according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a gap may be formed between the first circuit board 5 and the outer circumferential surface of the housing 4 by providing the circuit board fixing portions 44. In the fan 1 according to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, the provision of the circuit board fixing portions 44 makes it possible to fix the first circuit board 5 having the electronic components 50 mounted on the opposite surfaces thereof.
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That is to say, at least one of the electronic components of the first circuit board 5 is positioned between the intermediate circuit board fixing portion 441, which is a first circuit board fixing portion 44, and the upper circuit board fixing portion 442, which is a second circuit board fixing portion 44. Furthermore, at least one of the electronic components of the first circuit board 5 is axially positioned between the upper circuit board fixing portion 442, which is a first circuit board fixing portion 44, and the lower circuit board fixing portion 443, which is a second circuit board fixing portion 44.
In this way, the first circuit board 5 is fixed to the circuit board fixing portions 44 in the vicinity of the circumferential and axial opposite end portions. Since the first circuit board 5 is supported at the outer side of the housing 4, the vibration thereof is suppressed.
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As described above, in the present preferred embodiment, the housing 4 includes the first housing 71 positioned at one axial side and the second housing 72 positioned at the other axial side. The first circuit board 5 is disposed over the first housing 71 and the second housing 72.
In this way, even when the housing 4 is configured by a plurality of housings 71 and 72, the first circuit board 5 is disposed over at least two housings. It is therefore possible to increase the area of the first circuit board 5. This makes it possible to dispose a multiple number of electronic components 50.
Moreover, in the present preferred embodiment, the circuit board fixing portions 44 are respectively disposed in the first housing 71 and the second housing 72. In other words, the first circuit board 5 is disposed on two housings 71 and 72. This enables the first circuit board 5 to be supported substantially at the opposite ends thereof in the axial direction which is the longitudinal direction of the first circuit board 5. Thus, the first circuit board 5 is difficult to have a cantilever shape. For that reason, the first circuit board 5 is not vibrated. This enables the entirety of the fan 1 to become quiet.
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In the fan 1 according to the present preferred embodiment, the housing 4 is formed of two members, namely the first housing 71 and the second housing 72. However, the present invention is not limited thereto.
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One impeller 2B, one motor part 3B and one set of ribs 8B are accommodated at the radial inner side of the first housing 71B. Similarly, one impeller 2B, one motor part 3B and one set of ribs 8B are accommodated at the radial inner side of the second housing 72B.
The impeller 2B is fixed to a rotary unit 32B of the motor part 3B. More specifically, An inner circumferential surface of a cup portion 22B of the impeller 2B is fixed to an outer circumferential surface of a rotor hub 322B of the rotary unit 32B. The impeller 2B includes a plurality of blades 21B which rotates together with the rotary unit 32B of the motor part 3B. The rotary unit 32B of the motor part 3B rotates the impeller 2B about a center axis X extending in the up-down direction. The ribs 8B interconnect the motor part 3B and the housing 4B.
In the fan 1B, the ribs 8B which interconnects the upper motor part 3B and the first housing 71B are disposed below the upper impeller 2B and the upper motor part 3B. Furthermore, the ribs 8B which interconnects the lower motor part 3B and the second housing 72B are disposed below the lower impeller 2B and the lower motor part 3B. Thus, in the fan 1B, the impeller 2B, the ribs 8B, the impeller 2B and the ribs 8B are disposed in the named order from the axial upper side toward the axial lower side.
However, the positions of the ribs 8B are not limited thereto. The ribs 8B may be disposed at the upper side of each of the impellers 2B. The ribs 8B, the impeller 2B, the ribs 8B and the impeller 2B may be disposed in the named order from the axial upper side toward the axial lower side. Alternatively, the positional relationship of the ribs 8B and the impellers 2B may differ at the upper side and the lower side. That is to say, the ribs 8B, the impeller 2B, the impeller 2B and the ribs 8B may be disposed in the named order from the axial upper side toward the axial lower side. The impeller 2B, the ribs 8B, the ribs 8B and the impeller 2B may be disposed in the named order from the axial upper side toward the axial lower side.
In the fan 1B, the upper impeller 2B and the lower impeller 2B differ in rotation direction from each other. That is to say, the fan 1B is a so-called counter-rotating fan. By employing the counter-rotating fan, it is possible to obtain a high wind pressure and a high static pressure without increasing the diameter of the fan. The present invention is not limited to the counter-rotating fan but may be applied to a fan which includes two impellers rotating in the same direction.
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Furthermore, the housing 4B includes a first connection portion 433B positioned in the lower portion of the first housing 71B and a second connection portion 434B positioned in the upper portion of the second housing 72B. The first connection portion 433B and the second connection portion 434B are portions enlarged radially outward from the outer circumferential surface 402B of the housing 4B. Similar to the upper flange portion 431B and the lower flange portion 432B, the shape of radial outer edges of the first connection portion 433B and the second connection portion 434B is a substantially square shape having four connection corner portions 82B. The four connection corner portions 82B are disposed at substantially regular intervals along the circumferential direction. The radial outer edges of the connection corner portions 82B are chamfered in a curved surface shape.
The first connection portion 433B and the second connection portion 434B are fixed to each other. Thus, the first housing 71B and the second housing 72B are fixed to each other.
In the region of the outer circumferential surface 402B of the housing 4B, which overlaps with one of the corner portions 81B in the circumferential direction, two first circuit boards 5B extending in the axial direction are disposed one above another in the axial direction. The upper first circuit board 5B is disposed on the outer circumferential surface 402B of the first housing 71B. That is to say, the upper first circuit board 5B is disposed below the upper flange portion 431B and above the first connection portion 433B. Furthermore, the lower first circuit board 5B is disposed on the outer circumferential surface 402B of the second housing 72B. That is to say, the lower first circuit board 5B is disposed below the second connection portion 434B and above the lower flange portion 432B.
The upper first circuit board 5B is electrically connected to the upper motor part 3B. Furthermore, the lower first circuit board 5B is electrically connected to the lower motor part 3B. As is the case in the fan 1B, the number of the first circuit boards 5B may be two.
While some exemplary preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned preferred embodiments.
Similar to the fan 1B according to the second preferred embodiment, the housing 4C includes a flange portion 43C enlarged radially outward from the outer circumferential surface 402C. The flange portion 43C includes an upper flange portion 431C positioned in the upper portion of the housing 4C and a lower flange portion 432C positioned in the lower portion of the housing 4C. The shape of radial outer edges of the upper flange portion 431C and the lower flange portion 432C is a substantially square shape having four connection corner portions 81C. The four corner portions 81C are disposed at substantially regular intervals along the circumferential direction. The radial outer edges of the corner portions 81C are chamfered in a curved surface shape.
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The fan 1D includes only one first circuit board 5D. Electronic components 50D electrically connected to the upper motor part and electronic components 50D electrically connected to the lower motor part are mounted on the first circuit board 5D. In this way, the electronic components 50D electrically connected to the two motor parts may be disposed on one and the same first circuit board 5D.
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In the region of the outer circumferential surface 402E, which overlaps with another corner portion 81E in the circumferential direction, two first circuit boards 5E are disposed one above another in the axial direction. Among the two first circuit boards 5E, the upper first circuit board 5E is disposed on the outer circumferential surface 402E of the first housing 71E, and the lower first circuit board 5E is disposed on the outer circumferential surface 402E of the second housing 72E. Thus, in the first housing 71E and the second housing 72E, the two first circuit boards 5E are disposed in each of the regions respectively overlapping with two corner portions 81E in the circumferential direction. That is to say, the two first circuit boards 5E are disposed in the same axial position. In this way, a plurality of first circuit boards 5E may be disposed in the same axial position.
The respective elements appearing in the preferred embodiments and the modifications described above may be appropriately combined as long as no conflict arises.
Features of the above-described preferred embodiments and the modifications thereof may be combined appropriately as long as no conflict arises.
The present invention may be utilized in, e.g., an axial flow fan.
While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.
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