The invention relates to an axial ventilator having an external or internal rotor motor comprising a rotor, wherein at least two blades with end-side connection regions are connected to the rotor in a form- and force-fitting manner, and wherein the connection is obtained by tightening the connection region thereto by means of a tension ring.
This fundamentally pertains to ventilators driven by an external rotor motor or an internal rotor motor. In accordance with the concrete configuration, the blades are securely connected to the rotor on the external surface thereof, or at the front to the hub of the internal rotor. The connection of the blades normally takes place in the prior art via two tension ring halves or via a tension ring and a counter piece permanently connected to the rotor, in order to connect the individual blades to the rotor in a form- and force-fitting manner. With a variation on the number of blades, e.g. three blades, five blades, or seven blades, different tension ring halves, or different tension rings, as well as the counter piece on the rotor, are needed. Due to the very different parts, this is complicated in terms of production effort and storage. Reference is made only by way of example to EP 0 769 095 B1, EP 0 121 061 B1 and EP 1 783 375 A1 regarding the prior art.
In the prior art, it is disadvantageous that depending on the number of blades, a concrete connection technology is necessary, resulting in a connection concept that is inflexible. In contrast, it is necessary to provide different components for connecting the blades with ventilators having different numbers of blades, up to the specific securing thereof to the rotor.
The present invention therefore addresses the object of creating a flexible connection concept for the blades of axial ventilators, according to which only a few different connection components are required with different numbers of blades. The connection concept according to the invention should have a maximum flexibility in terms of the installation and with respect to the parts that are to be produced and stocked.
The above object is achieved by the features of Claim 1. Accordingly, the generic axial ventilator is characterized in that the tension ring has recesses corresponding to the number of blades, which form receivers, together with a retaining piece in each case, for the connection regions of the blades, wherein the retaining pieces bear on the rotor, and the tension ring is connected to the rotor such that it encloses the connection regions of the blades, preferably being connected to flange or hub, etc. formed on the rotor.
It has been acknowledged according to the invention that axial ventilators having a different number of blades need only be equipped with a specific assembly component, specifically a tension ring having a number of recesses corresponding to the number of blades that are to be attached, which serve at least in part to receive the blades. If the axial ventilator is to have a total of three blades, then a tension ring having three such recesses is to be used, into which the blades fit at their end-side connection regions. Each of the recesses of the tension ring interacts with a retaining piece, which is to be regarded as a counter piece. The recesses in the tension ring, together with the retaining piece, collectively form a two-part receiver for the connection regions of the respective blades.
The flexibility of the connection concept according to the invention is derived from the interaction of a tension ring with a retaining piece for each recess, such that a number of receivers are obtained for the connection regions of the blades. corresponding to the number of recesses, when retaining pieces are added. Further specific components, aside from the tension ring, are not necessary.
The retaining piece is designed in terms of its form or contour, such that it bears in an ideal manner against the rotor, or against a component of the rotor, respectively. The tension ring is connected to the rotor, enclosing the connection region of the respective blade, such that the connection region of the respective blade is tightly retained inside the recess. The tension ring is preferably connected to a flange, hub, etc. formed on the rotor, depending on whether the drive is an external rotor motor or an internal rotor motor. Regardless of the concrete configuration, it is important that the tension ring, together with the retaining piece, forms a receiver for the connection region of the blade, and tightly retains the connection region of the blade inside the receiver in that the tension ring is securely screwed to the rotor. In this manner, a secure connection is obtained.
It should be noted at this point that the flexibility of the connection concept according to the invention is based on the fact that only one single specific component is necessary, specifically a tension ring configured to the number of blades. Regardless of the number of blades, each recess in the tension ring acts together with a uniform retaining piece, such that this retaining piece can be readily stocked in a single embodiment.
The retaining piece and the respective recess in the tension ring can be coordinated to one another such that the retaining piece is at least slightly inserted into the recess of the tension ring, by means of which the blade can be attached in a preliminary manner to the tension ring. The retaining piece and the recess of the tension ring collectively form the receiver for the connection region of the blade, wherein this receiver can be designed such that it is substantially symmetrical over a rotational axis, corresponding to the design of the connection region of the blade.
Advantageously, measures for defining the blade angle are provided. For this, it is conceivable that the receiver has at least one hole in the region of the retaining piece and/or in the region of the recess in the tension ring, into which a positioning lug on the connection region of the blade fits, and in this manner defines the blade angle.
In the framework of greater flexibility, is it of great advantage when the receiver has at least one hole in the region of the retaining piece and/or in the region of the recess in the tension ring, in which a positioning lug of an indexing piece, which is permanently dedicated to the blade, fits, such that it can be replaced, and/or reversed or turned over. These measures also make it possible to define the blade angle, specifically in accordance with the design or configuration of the positioning lug on the indexing piece.
The use of a special indexing piece is accompanied by the disadvantage of requiring another component, but it has tremendous advantages regarding flexibility, in that it is possible to define both the blade angle as well as the conveyance direction using the indexing piece, specifically due to the position of the blade inside the receiver dictated by the indexing piece.
The indexing piece is preferably a component that can be attached to the lower end of the connection region of the blade, or can be inserted there, and optionally snapped in place, such that a type of encoding with respect to the position of the blade in the receiver can be implemented by the indexing piece. In any case, the indexing piece supplements the connection region of the blade, and creates a defined positioning of the connection region inside the receiver, and thus defines the position of the blade as a whole.
It is furthermore advantageous when the indexing piece has a specific color corresponding to the blade angle defined by the positioning lug, which can be recognized from the outside, specifically the front, through a hole formed in the tension ring. As a result, it is possible to determine the blade angle with which the ventilator is running at any time. It is also possible to check whether all of the blades of the ventilator are installed with the same blade angle.
As specified above, it is possible to define the blade angle with the indexing piece, or to later change the blade angle, specifically by replacing the indexing piece. Depending on the configuration and concrete installation of the indexing piece, it defines not only the blade angle, but also the direction of conveyance. Consequently, a single indexing piece can define two conveyance directions and two blade angles by reversing it. This too provides a maximum of flexibility.
It is conceivable in the framework of another variation, that a positioning lug is dedicated to the retaining piece and/or the recess inside the receiver formed collectively for the connection region of the blade. This positioning lug engages in a recess in the connection region of the blade, by means of which the blade angle and potentially the conveyance direction are defined. Here as well, at least the blade angle is set in a defined manner, but it exhibits less flexibility than the variation having the indexing piece.
The tension ring is connected to the rotor in accordance with which drive—external rotor or internal rotor—is used, in particular with a flange on the external rotor motor or a hub in the front region of the internal rotor motor. Other arbitrary attachment possibilities are conceivable, and comprised in the teachings according to the invention.
Depending on protrusions on the rotor, the tension ring can be screwed to the rotor from either the tension ring side, i.e. from the front, or from the flange side, i.e. from the back. When screwed on from the front, it is possible to screw the tension ring to the rotor through corresponding screw holes in the tension ring, using typical screws. Alternatively, it is conceivable to screw the tension ring on from the flange side, i.e. form the back, wherein it is possible thereby to achieve the back-side screwing by means of plastic direct screw couplings.
With regard to the materials used, it is advantageous to coordinate them to one another. The blade, the tension ring, the retaining element, and potentially the indexing piece can be made of plastic in a plastic injection molding process, or they can be made of aluminum in an aluminum pressure die casting process. It is also conceivable to produce the parts exposed to wear or unintended deformation from a harder material, i.e. a harder plastic or a harder aluminum alloy.
There are now various possibilities to embody and develop the teachings of the present invention in an advantageous manner. For this, reference is made on one hand to the Claims subordinate to Claim 1, and on the other hand, to the following explanations of preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention based on the drawings. In conjunction with the explanations of the preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention based on the drawings, preferred designs and developments of the teachings shall also be explained in general. In the drawings,
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The tension ring 2 is provided with a total of seven recesses, each of which interacts with an identical retaining piece 7. The connection region 6 of the blade 4 is encompassed in the recess 5 by the material of the tension ring 2 and the retaining piece 7, and is located in a more or less closed receiver 8 through the interaction of the tension ring 2 and the retaining piece 7 (see
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With regard to further advantageous designs of the ventilator according to the invention, reference is made to the general portion of the description and to the attached Claims, in order to avoid repetition.
Lastly, it is expressly noted that the exemplary embodiments of the ventilator according to the invention described above serve only as a means for explaining the claimed teachings, but do not limit said teachings to the exemplary embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2014 226 288.7 | Dec 2014 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE2015/200524 | 12/3/2015 | WO | 00 |