1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to cooling fans, and more particularly to a rotor of a fan.
2. Description of Related Art
Cooling fans are commonly used in combination with heat sinks for cooling electronic components, such as CPUs. Normally, the heat sink is arranged on the electronic component to absorb heat therefrom, while the cooling fan is arranged on the heat sink to produce forced airflow flowing through the heat sink to take away the heat.
Generally, the cooling fan includes a hub, a plurality of blades extending outwards from the hub and a magnet engaged in the hub. In a big cooling fan, the magnet is large and heavy thereby easily falling from the hub. As a result, the cooling fan is easily out of work.
What is needed is a cooling fan which can overcome the limitations described.
Embodiments of the disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
The fan housing 10 has a cubical configuration and defines an opening 11 to receive the stator 20 and the rotor 30. The fan housing 10 includes a supporting base 12 in a center of a bottom thereof and a plurality of ribs 13 connecting the supporting base 12 and a periphery of the fan housing 10. The opening 11 has an air inlet 14 in a top of the fan housing 10, and an air outlet 15 in a bottom of the fan housing 10. The supporting base 12 includes a bearing 16 in a central portion thereof. The bearing 16 defines a central hole 161.
The stator 20 is mounted on the supporting base 12 and around the bearing 16. The stator 20 includes a plurality of coils 22 wound thereon to establish an alternating magnetic field, and a PCB (printed circuit board) 40 electrically connected with the coils 22 to control electrical current flowing through the coils 22.
The rotor 30 includes a hub 31, an annular magnet 32, a connecting member 33 and a plurality of rotary blades 34 extending outwardly from the hub 31.
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The connecting member 33 is annular to receive the magnet 32. The magnet 32 can be adhered on inner surface of the connecting member 33 or tightly engaged or screwed with the inner surface of the connecting member 33. The connecting member 33 includes an annular flange 331 extending inwards from a top end of the connecting member 33.
In assembly, the magnet 32 is fixedly mounted in the connecting member 33. A top end of the magnet 32 is spaced from the annular flange 331 of the connecting member 33 thereby defining a gap 35 between the magnet 32 and the annular flange 331. The connecting member 33 with the magnet 32 is inserted into the hub 31. The annular flange 331 of the connecting member 33 presses a first face of the clamping portions 314b of the hooks 314 and slides along the guiding surfaces 314c to abut against an opposite second face of the clamping portions 314b. Thereby, the annular flange 331 clasps the hooks 314. The connecting member 33 with the magnet 32 is fixedly mounted in the hub 31. During operation, the rotor 30 is rotated by the interaction of the alternating magnetic field established by the stator 20 and the magnetic field of the magnet 32. The rotary blades 34 thus produce forced airflow to take away heat generated in an application environment that employs the cooling fan 100.
In disassembly, the connecting member 33 with the magnet 32 can escape from the hub 31 by using a screwdriver extending through the uninstalled holes 310 to pressing the hooks 314 to disengage with the connecting member 33.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of certain embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201110143724.8 | May 2011 | CN | national |