This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-227209, filed on Nov. 27, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a blower device.
There is known a blower device equipped with a fan. In the blower device, the blown air generated by the rotation of the fan is partially used for cooling a heat generating component provided in the blower device (see, for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2015-017564).
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a blower device including: a fan; a motor rotating the fan; a case supporting the motor; and a heat generating component housed in the case, wherein the case includes: a main body member defining a flow path portion that guides blown air, generated by rotation of the fan, to the heat generating component; and a closing member closing an opening formed on the flow path portion, the main body member includes a fixing portion provided on the flow path portion and fixing the closing member, and the fixing portion is located inside an inner peripheral edge of the opening.
The case 10 is formed with a flow path portion 11 for guiding air, blown by rotation of the fan I, to a heat sink 200 that is made of metal and is thermally connected to the printed circuit board PB. An inlet 11a and an opening 11b of the flow path portion 11 face the fan I. A cover CV is provided not to expose the heat sink 200 from the opening 11b. By removing the cover CV from the opening 11b, the maintenance work of the heat sink 200 becomes easy. The blown air generated by the rotation of the fan I flows from the inlet 11a into the flow path 11 through the heat sink 200, and is discharged from the opening 11b toward the fan I. In
The motor M will be described. As illustrated in
The rotor 40 includes a rotational shaft 42, a yoke 44, and one or more permanent magnets 46. The rotational shaft 42, penetrating through the housing 80, is rotatably supported. Specifically, the rotational shaft 42 is rotatably supported by a bearing B held in the housing 80. The yoke 44, made of a metal having a substantially cylindrical shape, is fixed to the rotational shaft 42 outside the housing 80. The housing 80 includes: a cylindrical portion 81 having a substantially cylindrical shape; and a flange portion 85 having a disk shape, having an outer diameter larger than that of the cylindrical portion 81, and positioned at an end portion of the cylindrical portion 81 near the printed circuit board PB. The flange portion 85 is formed with receiving holes through which the respective terminals 60 penetrate. One or more permanent magnets 46 are fixed to an inner circumferential surface of the yoke 44. Additionally, the yoke 44 is provided with vent holes 44a around the rotational shaft 42, thereby promoting heat dissipation of the motor M. The permanent magnets 46 face an outer side of the teeth portions of the stator 50. When the coils 30 are energized to excite the teeth portions of the stator 50, the magnetic attractive force and the magnetic repulsive force are exerted between the permanent magnets 46 and the teeth portions, whereby the yoke 44, that is, the rotor 40 rotates relative to the stator 50. In such a manner, the motor M is an outer rotor type motor in which the rotor 40 rotates.
An opening is formed substantially at the center of the case 10. The housing 80 is disposed so as to penetrate this opening. Specifically, the flange portion 85 of the housing 80 is positioned within the cases 10 and 20 near the printed circuit board PB side, and the cylindrical portion 81 is arranged to protrude outward from the opening. Between the cover 90 and a peripheral wall portion 15 of the case 10 located around the opening, a rubber member 110 having a substantially annular shape is arranged in a compressed state in an axial direction AD. Between the flange portion 85 of the housing 80 and the peripheral wall portion 15, and between the flange portion 85 and the cover 90, a rubber member 100 having a substantially annular shape is arranged in a compressed state in the axial direction AD. The rubber member 100 is arranged substantially concentrically with the rubber member 110. The outer diameter of the rubber member 100 is smaller than that of the rubber member 110. Since the rubber members 100 and 110 are compressed in the axial direction AD, gaps are sealed by the elastic restoring forces thereof, so that dustproofness, waterproofness and vibration-proofness are ensured.
Next, the flow path portion 11 will be described.
As illustrated in
As described above, the fixing portion 12 is formed at a position surrounded by the inner peripheral edge of the opening 11c. This suppresses a gap between the opening 11c and the case 20, in a case where a part of the case 20 is fixed to the fixing portion 12 so as to close the opening 11c. It is therefore possible to suppress air leakage and an increase in noise caused by the air leakage.
This also eliminates the need for fixing the cases 10 and 20 at a plurality of locations around the opening 11c in order to suppress the gap between the opening 11c and the case 20. Thus, the assembling workability of the cases 10 and 20 is improved.
As described above, the longitudinal direction of the shape of the fixing portion 12 is the flow direction F, and the fixing portion 12 includes the upstream-side tapered portion 123 and the downstream-side tapered portion 125. As a result, in the case where the fixing portion 12 is formed on the flow path portion 11, the pressure loss of the air flowing through the flow path portion 11 is suppressed, which effectively promotes the heat dissipation of the heat sink 200.
As illustrated in
While the exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in detail, the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and other embodiments, variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
In the above embodiment, the heat sink 200 is described as an example of the heat generating component, but the heat generating component is not limited thereto. For example, the heat generating component may be any component that generates heat in accordance with supplied electric power. Instead of the heat sink 200, the heat generating component may be, for example, a coil, a terminal of a motor, or an electronic component mounted on a printed circuit board.
In the above embodiment, the protruding portion 121 is located substantially at the center of the opening 11c, but it is not limited to this. Each position of the fixing portion 12 and the protruding portion 121 may be set a position distant from the center of the opening 11c, in accordance with the position, size, and shape of the heat generating component. However, from the viewpoint of suppressing the above-described air leakage, it is preferable that the positions of the fixing portion 12 and the protruding portion 121 are close to the center of the opening 11c.
The method of fixing the case 20 to the fixing portion 12 so as to close the opening 11c is not limited to the above-described thermal caulking. For example, they may be fixed by screwing, snap fitting, riveting or the like. In the case of using screwing, rivets or the like, the above-described protruding portion 121 corresponds to a hole portion into which a screw or a rivet is inserted.
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