1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to centrifugal fans, and particularly to a centrifugal fan having a low noise during operation thereof.
2. Description of Related Art
With continuing development of the electronic technology, electronic packages such as CPUs are generating more and more heat which is required to be dissipated immediately. Cooling fans are commonly used in combination with heat sinks for cooling the CPUs and other electronic products. Since most of electronic systems that contain electronic components therein such as laptop computers, or notebook computers do not have enough space therein, a centrifugal fan which requires only a small space for installation is generally used.
Referring to
When the flow generated by the blades 103 is blowing on different points of the inner surface of the sidewall 104 adjacent the outlet 105, each blown point generates a narrow band noise. The narrow band noise generated at each point of sidewall 104 adjacent the outlet 105 occurs at substantially the same time and has substantially the same frequency. According to the superposition principle, these narrow band noises are superposed together to generate a noise with a large amplitude. Therefore, the noise could be too large to be bearable.
It is thus desirable to provide a centrifugal fan which can overcome the described limitations.
According to an exemplary embodiment, a centrifugal fan includes a plurality of blades, a casing and a tongue. The casing includes a base plate perpendicular to a rotation axis of the blades and a sidewall extending upwardly from the base plate. The base plate and the sidewall cooperatively define a space for receiving the blades therein. The sidewall defines an opening in one side for functioning as an air outlet. An air channel is defined between outmost ends of the blades and the sidewall. The tongue is detachably mounted to one end of the sidewall adjacent to the air outlet. The tongue includes a guiding surface protruding towards the outmost ends of the blades. The tongue is made of sound absorbing material.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the various present embodiments in detail.
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The cover 11 defines a through hole therein functioning as an air inlet 16 of the centrifugal fan. Referring to
The tongue 14 is made of porous, acoustic absorbing material, such as foamed plastic, glass wool or fibers. Referring to
Each of the cap portions 1423 has a width slightly larger than that of each of the pole portions 1421, which makes a cross-section of each of the mounting columns 142 approximately T-shaped. Referring also to
The guiding surface 143 is a convex surface, and protrudes outwardly from the connecting surface 144 towards the outmost ends of the blades 20. A crested bulge 145 is formed on a middle portion of the guiding surface 143. A thickness of the body 140 decreases gradually from the bulge 145 to two opposite ends (i.e., inner end in the space 15 and outer end adjacent to the air outlet 17) of the body 140 along a lengthwise direction of the body 140, and decreases gradually from the bulge 145 to top and bottom sides of the body 140 along the height direction of the body 140. The distance between the guiding surface 143 of the body 140 and the outmost ends of the blades 20 thus gradually decreases from the inner end of the body 140 towards the bulge 145, and then gradually increases from the bulge 145 towards the outer end of the body 140 adjacent the air outlet 17. That is, a minimum distance between the guiding surface 143 and the outmost ends of the blades 20 is formed between the bulge 145 and the outmost ends of the blades 20.
During assembly of the centrifugal fan, the tongue 14 is detachably mounted to the sidewall 13 via the second locking unit and the first locking unit interlocked together. The tongue 14 is first placed at a top side of the casing 10, with bottom ends of the pole portions 1421 aligned with top ends of grooves 132. Then the tongue 14 is pressed downwardly until the pole portions 1421 are wholly received in the grooves 132 respectively. Meanwhile, the bottom side of the body 140 abuts the base plate 12, and the connecting surface 144 of the body 140 attaches to the inner surface of the sidewall 13. Each cap portion 1423 protrudes out of the groove 132 with the pressing surfaces 1425 tightly contacted an outer surface of the sidewall 13. Thus, the tongue 14 is securely mounted to the sidewall 13, with the connecting surface 144 of the body 140 contacting the inner surface of the sidewall 13, and the guiding surface 143 of the body 140 away from the sidewall 13 and facing the outmost ends of the blades 20. The tongue 14 can be disassembled from the sidewall 13 by moving the body 140 upwardly when required.
During operation of the centrifugal fan, the blades 20 rotate along the counterclockwise direction to drive a radial airflow. The radial airflow can be exhausted to an outside via the air outlet 17 with higher dynamic and static pressures by passing through the air channel 18. The airflow flows first to the guiding surface 143 of the tongue 14, then along the air channel 18 and finally to the outside of the centrifugal fan via the air outlet 17. Since the bulge 145 is closer to the outmost ends of the blades 20 than the other portion of the guiding surface 143 of the tongue 14, the distance between the guiding surface 143 of the tongue 14 and the outmost ends of the blades 20 gradually increases along the rotation direction of the blades 20 from the bulge 145 towards the inner end of the body 140, thereby increasing air pressure of the airflow. Moreover, when the airflow is blowing on different points of the guiding surface 143 of the tongue 14, each blown point is a sound source that generates a narrow band noise. Because the guiding surface 143 of the tongue 14 is curved, a distance between each point of the guiding surface 143 of the body 140 and the axis X-X is different from each other, whereby the time at which each noise is generated is different. In addition, the narrow band noises have different frequencies. Therefore, the noises will not be superposed to generate a noise with a large amplitude. That is, the noise level generated by the airflow blowing on the sidewall 13 near the air outlet 17 is lessened. Furthermore, the tongue 14 is made of porous, acoustic absorbing material, which can absorb a portion of the resonant sound waves of the noises, thus reducing the amplitude of the superposed noise more effectively. The tongue 14 is detachably connected with the sidewall 13 of the casing 10, which can be formed from different materials having high sound absorption coefficients to satisfy the special needs of the centrifugal fan according to different requirements. Hence, a lower noise level is obtained to allow the centrifugal fan to operate quietly.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangements of parts within the principals of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in the which the appended claims are expressed.
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