The present invention relates to a fan and more specifically to a centrifugal blower fan.
In a small-size blower machine, such as a back-pack-type power sprayer for powder or liquid form chemical by airflow (airstream) discharged from a blower, or a back-pack-type blower for blowing fallen leaves or dust by airstream discharged from a blower, the blower has a fan disposed in a fan case. The fan comprises a base plate, and a plurality of blades arranged on the base in a radial pattern to define a plurality of air passages between the pairs of adjacent blades, respectively. Upon rotation of the fan, air is sucked from a center hub, and discharged to a spiral chamber defined by the fan case through the air passages.
Generally, in operation, the fan generates noise offensive to the operator's ear. Thus, it is desired to minimize such a noise.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a centrifugal blower fan capable of reducing a noise in an operating rotational speed range without degradation in blower performance.
In order to achieve objects of the present invention, a centrifugal blower fan is provided comprising a base plate, and a plurality of blades arranged on the base plate in a radial pattern to define a plurality of air passages between pairs of adjacent blades, respectively. In the centrifugal blower fan of the present invention, a portion of the base plate serving as a bottom wall of each of the air passages, is formed with a plurality of through-holes. As compared to a conventional centrifugal blower fan, the centrifugal blower fan of the present invention can achieve noise reduction while preventing degradation in blower performance.
In one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the plurality of through-holes are formed only in the range of approximately one-half the length of the bottom wall located downstream of the airstream flowing through the air passage. According to the centrifugal blower fan of this embodiment, the through-holes are arranged only in the downstream region of the air passage. This makes it possible to facilitate noise reduction without lowering the air pressure in the upstream region of the air passage or in the air inflow region, or without degradation in blower performances.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the through-hole located at the most downstream portion of the air passage has an inner diameter greater than the inner diameter of the through-hole located upstream relative to the most downstream through-hole. This makes it possible to suppress the occurrence of resonant vibration so as to facilitate noise reduction.
With reference to the drawings, an embodiment of a centrifugal blower fan according to the present invention will now be described. The centrifugal blower fan of the present invention can be employed for example in a small-size blower machine, such as a back-pack type power applicator or a back-pack type blower cleaner.
As shown in
The base plate 6 has a center hub 8 to be attached to a rotor shaft of a drive motor (not shown). As shown in
The fan blades 4 are formed on the top surface of the base plate 6 to extend radially outward from the periphery of the hub 8 in a radial pattern. That is, the fan blades 4 are arranged in the radially outward region of the base plate 6 relative to the center hub 8. A plurality of air passages P are defined, respectively, between the pairs of adjacent fan blades 4 to allow air to flaw radially outward from the hub 8. Each of the air passages P has a sector-like shape that broadens toward the downstream portion of the passages.
As shown in
Each of the through-holes 10 has a circular shape in cross section. Preferably, the through-holes 10 are formed in the bottom wall 12 located downstream portion of the airstream to have a greater number per area than that formed in the bottom wall 12 located upstream of the airstream. Further, the through-hole 10 located at the most downstream of the air passage P has an inner diameter da greater than the inner diameter db of the through-hole 10 located at the upstream relative to the most downstream through-hole 10.
A resin fan having the structure described with reference to
This hole was prepared by attaching an adhesive tape onto the bottom surface of the fan in the inventive example to close the bottoms of the through-holes.
The test results of the fan example and the comparative examples 1 and 2 are shown in
Fan efficiency=(fan total pressure×air quantity×1.2)/shaft output.
The measurement values on fan efficiency as shown in
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, but various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention set forth in appended claims. It is understood that such modifications are also encompassed within the scope of the present invention.
For example, while the through-holes 10 are preferably formed only in the range of approximately one-half the length of the bottom wall 12 of the base plate 6 located downstream of the airstream flowing through the air passage P, they are not necessarily formed entirely over the above region but only in the downstream end of the air passage P.
Further, in order to provide enhanced fan efficiency, a doughnut-shaped side plate may be provided on the fan 4. In this case, the through-holes can be formed in the base plate 6 to obtain the same noise reduction effect.
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