Information
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Patent Grant
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6540476
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Patent Number
6,540,476
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Date Filed
Monday, September 17, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 1, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- White; Dwayne J.
Agents
- Intellectual Property Solutions, Incorporated
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 415 98
- 415 102
- 415 119
- 415 206
- 416 182
- 416 183
- 416 184
- 416 185
- 416 228
- 416 231 B
- 416 203
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The centrifugal fan of the present invention comprises a frame, a rotatory means and an impeller. Among these, the frame has a first intake, a second intake, at least one air outlet and a plurality of ribs crossing the second intake. The rotatory means mounted in the frame. The impeller further includes a hub, a partition, a plurality of first blades and a plurality of second blades. The hub is coupled to the motor. The partition separates the inlet air of the first intake and that of the second intake so as to reduce the noise caused by the disturbance. A plurality of first blades and second blades are formed on the first surface and the second of the impeller, respectively. Each of the first blades and second blades selectively include a cut corner formed thereon. The second blade and said rib forms an intersection angle of about 90 degrees as the second blade crosses the rib.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a centrifugal fan, and more particularly to a centrifugal fan improved to reduce the noise.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Generally, the conventional centrifugal fan as shown in FIG.
1
(
a
) is composed of a frame
10
, a motor
20
and an impeller
30
. Among these, the frame
10
includes a intake
11
and an outlet(not shown). The motor
20
mounted to the frame
10
is used to rotate the impeller
30
. The impeller
30
further includes a hub
31
, a bottom plate
32
and a plurality of blades
33
formed thereon.
Still referring to FIG.
1
(
a
), the blades
33
urge the inlet air from the a flow path parallel to the axis of the impeller
30
, outward radially away from the hub
31
. However, such the conventional centrifugal fan suffers the problem that the noise caused by the uneven inlet airflow passing through the intake
11
and the impeller
13
.
Another conventional centrifugal fan as shown in FIG.
1
(
b
) is composed of a frame
10
, a motor
20
and an impeller
30
. Among these, the frame
10
includes two inlets including a first intake
11
and a second intake
12
, and an outlet (not shown). A plurality of ribs
13
are formed in the second intake
12
. The motor
20
mounted to the frame
10
is used to rotate the impeller
30
. The impeller
30
further includes a hub
31
, a bottom plate
32
and a plurality of blades
33
formed thereon.
However, the drawbacks of the conventional centrifugal fan are as follows. First, the inlet airflow through the first intake
11
and that through the second intake
12
interferes with each other and the disturbance as well as the noise thus occur. Furthermore, the noise occurs during the blades
33
cross the rib
13
.
Therefore, there is a need in the art for solving the above-mentioned problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to reduce the noise of a centrifugal fan. The object of the present invention is achieved by (1) isolating the inlet airflow through the first intake and the inlet airflow through the second intake so as to eliminate the disturbance; (2) enlarging the interval between the first intake and the impeller so as to smooth the inlet airflow; and (3) providing the structure that the second blade and the rib form an intersection angle of about 90 degree as the second blade crosses the rib.
The centrifugal fan of the present invention comprises a frame, a rotatory means and an impeller. Among these, the frame has a first intake, a second intake, at least one air outlet (not shown) and a plurality of ribs. The rib crosses the second intake. The rotatory means such as a motor, mounted in the frame is used to rotate the impeller.
The impeller further includes a hub, a partition, a plurality of first blades and a plurality of second blades. Among these, the hub is coupled to the rotatory means such that the impeller can be rotated by means of the rotatory means. The partition extends outward along the radial direction of the hub so as to isolate the inlet air of the first intake and that of the second intake and thus reduce noise.
Additionally, the partition further has a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other. A plurality of first blades are formed on the first surface. The first blades are separated form the hub. That is, the first blades do not directly connect with the hub. Similarly, a plurality of second blades are formed on the second surface. The second blades are separated form the hub. That is, the second blades do not directly connect with the hub. The second blade and the rib form an intersection angle of about 90 degrees as the second blade crosses the rib. Therefore, the noise is reduced.
It should be noted that each of the first blades or the second blades selectively includes a cut corner formed thereon. In the first blades, the cut corner is adjacent to the edge of the first intake. In the second blades, the cut corner is adjacent to the edge of the second intake. In this manner, the interval between the first intake and the impeller is enlarged so as to reduce noise. Further, the first blades may be arranged asymmetrically or symmetrically with respect to the second blades.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG.
1
(
a
) depicts a conventional centrifugal fan;
FIG.
1
(
b
) depicts another conventional centrifugal fan;
FIG. 2
is a exploded view illustrating the centrifugal fan of the present invention;
FIG.
3
(
a
) depicts an embodiment of the impeller of the present invention;
FIG. 3
(
b
) depicts another embodiment of the impeller of the present invention illustrating the asymmetry arrangement and position of the cut corner;
FIG.
3
(
c
) depicts another embodiment of the impeller of the present invention illustrating the symmetry arrangement and position of the cut corner;
FIG.
3
(
d
) is a bottom view illustrating the centrifugal fan of the present invention; and
FIG.
3
(
e
) depicts further another embodiment of the impeller of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the centrifugal fan of the present invention comprises a frame
100
, a rotatory means
200
and an impeller
300
. Among these, the frame
100
has a first intake
110
, a second intake
120
, at least one air outlet (not shown) and a plurality of ribs
130
. The rib
130
crosses the second intake
120
. The rotatory means
200
, such as a motor, is mounted in the frame
100
.
Referring to FIG.
2
and FIG.
3
(
a
), the impeller
300
further includes a hub
310
, a partition
320
, a plurality of first blades
330
and a plurality of second blades
350
. Among these, the hub
310
is coupled to the rotatory means
200
shown in
FIG. 2
such that the impeller
300
can be rotated by means of the rotatory means
200
. The partition
320
extends outward along the radial direction of the hub
310
so as to separate the inlet air of the first intake
110
and that of the second intake
120
. The reduction in noise is achieved because the disturbance, resulted from the interference form the inlet airflow through the first intake
110
and that through the second intake
120
, is significantly eliminated.
Still referring to
FIG. 2
, FIG.
3
(
a
) and FIG.
3
(
b
), the partition
320
further includes a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other. A plurality of first blades
330
are formed on the first surface. The first blades
330
are separated from the hub
310
. That is, the first blades
330
do not directly connect with the hub
310
. It should be noted that each of the first blades
330
selectively includes a cut corner
360
formed thereon. The cut corner
360
is adjacent to the edge of the first intake
110
so as to enlarge the interval between the first intake
110
and the impeller
300
. Therefore, the noise is reduced.
Referring to FIG.
3
(
c
) illustrating the bottom view of the present invention, a plurality of second blades
350
are formed on the second surface of the partition. The second blades
350
are separated from the hub
310
. That is, the second blades
350
do not directly connect with the hub
310
. It should be noted that each of the second blades
350
selectively includes a cut corner
360
formed thereon. The cut corner
360
is adjacent to the edge of the second intake
120
so as to enlarge the interval between the second intake
120
and the impeller
300
. The noise is thus reduced. The second blades
350
are separated from the hub
310
. That is, the second blades
350
do not directly connect with the hub
310
.
The impeller
300
of the present invention is also shown in FIG.
3
(
e
). The impeller
300
further includes a hub
310
, a partition
320
, a plurality of first blades
330
and a plurality of second blades
350
. Among these, the hub
310
is coupled to the rotatory means
200
shown in
FIG. 2
such that the impeller
300
can be rotated by means of the rotatory means
200
. However, the partition
320
is located on the periphery of the hub. Besides, space
390
is formed between the partition
320
and the hub
310
. That is, the partition
320
does not directly connect with the hub
310
. The partition
320
further includes a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other. The plurality of first blades
330
and second blades
350
are formed on the first surface and the second surface, respectively. Among these, at least one first blade
330
or second blade
350
is connected with the hub
310
. In this case, the partition
320
partially reduces the disturbance caused by the interference form the inlet airflow through the first intake
110
and that through the second intake
120
. The noise is thus reduced. Besides, first blade
330
or second blade
350
selectively includes a cut corner (not shown) formed thereon.
Referring to FIG.
3
(
d
) illustrating the bottom view of the present invention, it should be noted that the second blade
350
and the rib
130
form an intersection angle of about 90 degrees as each of the second blades
350
crosses the rib
130
, thereby reducing noise.
Referring to FIG.
3
(
a
)-(
c
) and FIG.
3
(
e
), it should be noted that the first blades
330
may be arranged asymmetrically or symmetrically with respect to the second blades
350
. As shown in FIG.
3
(
a
) and FIG.
3
(
b
), the so-called asymmetrical arrangement means that the first blades
330
and the second blades
350
, formed on different surfaces, are arranged alternatively with respect to each other. That is, the first blades
330
and the second blades
350
are formed on the relatively different position of different surfaces. Also, the so-called asymmetrical arrangement means that the number of the first blades
330
is different from that of the second blades
350
. Alternatively, the arrangement meeting both of the above conditions still is considered as satisfying the asymmetrical arrangement.
As shown in FIG.
3
(
c
), the first blades
330
may be arranged symmetrically with respect to the second blades
350
. The so-called symmetrical arrangement means that the first blades
330
and the second blades
350
are formed on the relatively same position of the different surfaces. Alternatively, the number of the first blades
330
is the same from that of the second blades
350
.
In the present invention, the noise is reduced because the partition isolates the inlet airflow through the first intake form that through the second intake. Besides, the cut corner enlarges the interval between the second intake and the impeller. The noise is thus reduced. Further, the second blade and the rib form an intersection angle of about 90 degrees as each of the second blades crosses the rib.
As is understood by a person skilled in the art, the foregoing preferred embodiments of the present invention are illustrated of the present invention rather than limiting of the present invention. It is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structure.
Claims
- 1. A centrifugal fan, comprising:a frame, having a first intake, a second intake, at least one air outlet and a plurality of ribs crossing said second intake; a rotatory means, formed in said frame; an impeller, further comprising: a hub, coupled to said rotatory means; a partition, extending outward along a radial direction of said hub, said partition having a first surface and a second surface; a plurality of first blades, formed on said first surface of said partition, said first blade separated form said hub, said first blade having a cut corner; and a plurality of second blades, formed on said second surface, said second blade separated from said hub; wherein said second blade and said rib forming an intersection angle of about 90 degrees as said second blade crosses said rib.
- 2. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said cut corner is adjacent to said first intake.
- 3. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said first blades and are said second blades arranged asymmetrically with respect to each other.
- 4. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said first blades and said second blades are arranged alternately with respect to each other.
- 5. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said first blades and said second blades are formed on the relatively different position of said first and second surfaces, respectively.
- 6. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said first a blades and said second blades have a different number, respectively.
- 7. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said first blades and are said second blades arranged symmetrically with respect to each other.
- 8. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said first blades and said second blades are formed on the relatively same position of said first and second surfaces, respectively.
- 9. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said first blades and said second blades have the same number.
- 10. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said partition isolates an inlet air of said first intake and an inlet air of said second intake to reduce noise.
- 11. The centrifugal fan according to claim 1, wherein said cut corner is used to enlarge the interval between said first intake and said impeller so as to reduce noise.12.A centrifugal fan, comprising: a frame, having a first intake, a second intake, at least one air outlet and a plurality of ribs crossing said second intake;a rotatory means, formed in said frame; an impeller, further comprising: a hub, coupled to said rotatory means; a partition, extending outward along a radial direction of said hub, said partition having a first surface and a second surface; a plurality of first blades, formed on said first surface of said partition, said first blade separated form said hub; and a plurality of second blades, formed on said second surface, said second blade separated from said hub; wherein said second blade and said rib forming an intersection angle of about 90 degrees as said second blade crosses said rib.
- 13. The centrifugal fan according to claim 12, wherein said first blade and said second blade further includes a cut corner adjacent to said first intake or said second intake.
- 14. The centrifugal fan according to claim 12, wherein said first blades and are said second blades arranged asymmetrically with respect to each other.
- 15. The centrifugal fan according to claim 12, wherein said partition isolates an inlet air of said first intake and an inlet air of said second intake to reduce noise.
- 16. The centrifugal fan according to claim 12, wherein said cut corner is used to enlarge the interval between said first intake and said impeller so as to reduce noise.17.A centrifugal fan, comprising:a frame, having a first intake, a second intake, at least one air outlet and a plurality of ribs crossing said second intake; a rotatory means, formed in said frame; an impeller, further comprising: a hub, coupled to said rotatory means; a partition, on a periphery of said hub, said partition separated from said hub, said partition having a first surface and a second surface; a plurality of first blades, formed on said first surface of said partition, said first blade separated form said hub; and a plurality of second blades, formed on said second surface, said second blade separated form said hub: wherein at least one first blade or second blade connect with said hub, said second blade and said rib forms an intersection angle of about 90 degrees as said second blade crosses said rib.
- 18. The centrifugal fan according to claim 17, wherein said first blade and said second blade further includes a cut corner adjacent to said first intake or said second intake.
- 19. The centrifugal fan according to claim 17, wherein said first blades and are said second blades arranged asymmetrically with respect to each other.
- 20. The centrifugal fan according to claim 17, wherein said partition isolates an inlet air of said first intake and an inlet air of said second intake to reduce noise.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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89219863 U |
Nov 2000 |
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