This Application is a Section 371 National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/EP2012/002004, filed May 10, 2012 and published as WO 2012/156045 A2 on Nov. 22, 2012, which is based on and claims the benefit of priority from German Patent Application No. DE 10 2011 075 801.1, filed on May 13, 2011 and German Patent Application No. DE 10 2012 207 552.6, filed on May 7, 2012, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a cooling fan module.
Cooling fan modules are used to cool the engine in motor vehicles. The general aim is to manufacture such cooling fan modules as economically as possible. The comfort of the vehicle occupants is also a further aspect, especially with regard to minimising the noise generated by the cooling fan module.
A cooling fan module typically consists of a fan impeller, in which a motor to drive the fan impeller is located, and a frame which comprises assembly struts for fixing the fan impeller. The fan impeller of a cooling fan module is designed to produce an air flow with which the heat generated by the engine is to be removed. The cooling fan modules used at present have what is known as a gap flow in addition to the main flow. The gap flow refers to the flow which forms between the fan impeller and the frame due to negative pressure and which tends to swirl due to the rotation of the fan impeller. The swirling gap flow works against the main flow, leading to a negative impact on the flow behaviour of the cooling fan module. This defective flow sometimes leads to a very high level of noise being generated, reducing the comfort of the passengers during vehicle operation.
DE 10 2008 046 508 A1 describes a fan device for ventilating a combustion engine for a motor vehicle having at least one fan impeller with fan impeller blades for air intake, said blades connecting at least one fan impeller casing to a fan impeller hub, having at least one fan frame in which at least one fan impeller is located, a first gap being formed between at least one fan impeller casing section and one fan frame section such that it runs radially, at least in part, with respect to a main air flow direction and in the direction of the centrifugal force arising when the fan impeller is moved in rotation, in order to minimise at least one air flow.
DE 10 2007 036 304 A1 describes a device for cooling an engine, comprising a heat exchanger through which air can flow, a fan located in the region of the heat exchanger having a fan shaft, and a fan cowl located on the heat exchanger, said fan cowl surrounding a flow chamber between the fan and the heat exchanger and being delimited by an outer chamber, a gap through which air can flow being provided in the region of a radial outer circumference of the fan by means of the fan cowl, a gap flow from the flow chamber being able to flow through said gap into the outer chamber, causing the gap flow to flow into the outer chamber in a different radial direction to the fan shaft.
Against this background, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved cooling fan module for a motor vehicle.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a cooling fan module having the features in claim 1.
A cooling fan module for a motor vehicle is accordingly proposed having a fan impeller which comprises a large number of fan impeller blades which are connected to one another via a fan impeller outer ring, having a frame on which the fan impeller is mounted, having an annular reverse flow guide device which comprises an inner ring and an outer ring and which is designed to de-spin a reverse flow between the inner ring and the outer ring and to mix said reverse flow with the gap flow between the inner ring and the air impeller outer ring.
The concept underlying the invention entails guiding the swirling reverse flow in a preferred direction and de-spinning it by means of a reverse flow guide device provided specifically for this purpose. The reverse flow guide device rectifies the reverse flow again so that this no longer swirls, and mixes said reverse flow with the flow which flows between the inner ring of the reverse flow guide device and the fan impeller outer ring. The flow in the main flow thus remains vortex-free, even after mixing with the flow mixed with the reverse flow by the reverse flow guide device such that a vortex-free flow reaches the fan blades. As a result, the noise emitted by the cooling fan module is reduced. This thus also leads to improved flow behaviour of the cooling fan module, which increases the effectiveness of the cooling fan module.
Advantageous embodiments and developments of the invention emerge from the additional subordinate claims and from the description with reference to the drawing figures.
In a typical embodiment, the reverse flow guide device is located between the frame and the fan impeller. Depending on the design of the guide device, the fan impeller outer ring is either located between the inner ring and the outer ring of the guide device or within the inner ring in a radial direction.
In one embodiment, the reverse flow guide device comprises a large number of air guide fins which are provided between the inner ring and the outer ring and which extend from the inner ring to the outer ring, in a radial direction for example. These air guide fins enable the swirling reverse flow to be rectified even better, thus improving the flow behaviour of the cooling fan module even more.
In a further preferred embodiment, the air guide fins and/or the transition are designed elastically such that the fan impeller can be inserted through the guide device. In this way the cooling fan module can be mounted in a very simple fashion.
In a further preferred embodiment, the entire inner ring is designed elastically such that the fan impeller can be inserted through the guide device.
In a further preferred embodiment, the frame with the air guide device having the elastic transition and/or the elastic air guide fins is designed as a single-piece two-component injection-moulded part. The costs of manufacturing the cooling fan module can be significantly reduced in this manner.
In a further preferred embodiment, the frame is made from a thermoset plastics material and the guide device having the elastic transition and/or the elastic air guide fins is made from a thermoplastic or elastomer plastics material. In a further preferred embodiment, just the air guide fins or just the transition may be made from a thermoplastic or elastomer plastics material.
In a further preferred embodiment, the fan impeller comprises a further fan impeller outer ring which is connected to the fan impeller outer ring by a large number of outer ring air guide fins. The outer ring air guide fins are designed so as to generate a radial air flow between the fan impeller outer ring and the second fan impeller outer ring. The radial air flow may flow from the inside to the outside or from the outside to the inside depending on the orientation of the outer ring air guide fins. The efficiency of the cooling fan module can be improved even more in this manner. This preferred embodiment of the fan impeller may also be used and inserted in other devices, such as ventilators, turbines, compressors, etc, which do not have a reverse flow guide device, for example.
In a further preferred embodiment, the frame and the reverse flow guide device are designed together as a single piece. This embodiment of the cooling fan module is particularly advantageous with regard to low manufacturing costs for the cooling fan module.
In a further preferred embodiment, the frame is designed as a plastic injection-moulded part. The cooling fan module can be manufactured particularly economically in this manner. Thermoplastic, thermoset and/or elastomer plastics materials, for example, are suitable plastics materials for the frame and reverse flow guide device. However, the frame and the reverse flow guide device can also be manufactured from other materials such as a metallic material, and by a different manufacturing method, e.g. milling.
In a further preferred embodiment, a motor is provided which drives the fan impeller. The motor may, for example, be designed as a brushless direct current motor which is located in the hub of the fan impeller. However, other motor models can also be used with the cooling fan module according to the invention.
In a further preferred embodiment, the cooling fan module is preferably designed as an axial fan. However, it would also be conceivable and advantageous if the cooling fan module were designed as a diagonal fan or a radial fan. Other models of cooling fan modules can also be equipped with a reverse flow guide device.
The above embodiments and developments can be combined in any conceivable combination as long as this is reasonable. Further possible embodiments, developments and uses of the invention also include combinations of features of the invention described previously or below with respect to the embodiments, even if not explicitly specified. In particular, persons skilled in the art will also add individual aspects as improvements or additions to the respective basic form of the present invention in this case.
The present invention is explained below in greater detail with the aid of embodiments specified in the schematic figures in the drawings. These are as follows:
The accompanying drawings should convey further understanding of the embodiments of the invention. They illustrate embodiments of the invention and clarify the principles and concepts behind the invention in conjunction with the description. Other embodiments and many of the described advantages are apparent with respect to the drawings. The elements of the drawings are not necessarily illustrated true to scale in relation to each other.
In the figures in the drawing, the same elements, features and components, or those serving the same function and having the same effect, are provided with the same reference numerals in each case—unless otherwise specified.
The cooling fan module 1 comprises a frame 3, which has a substantially rectangular form in this embodiment. A recess is provided within the frame 3 in which a fan impeller 2 is located. The fan impeller 2 is fixed by means of assembly struts (not illustrated) to the frame 3. A reverse flow guide device 4 is located between the fan impeller 2 and the frame 3. The reverse flow guide device 4 rectifies a reverse flow which arises as a result of the negative pressure on the intake side, such that the reverse flow no longer swirls in consequence. The reverse flow, as a rectified flow, is mixed with the main flow, which flows centrally through the fan impeller 2, once again and strikes the fan impeller blades 11 of the fan impeller 2 in rectified form.
The frame 3 is made from a plastics material, for example. The frame 3 and the reverse flow guide device 4 may, for example, be designed as separate parts. However, it is advantageous, especially in view of manufacturing costs, to design the frame 3 and the reverse flow guide device 4 as a single-piece plastic injection-moulded part.
The reverse flow guide device 4 is located between the fan impeller 2 and the frame 3. In this embodiment the reverse flow guide device 4 is designed as a reverse flow ring which extends around the circumference of the fan impeller 2. The reverse flow ring comprises an inner ring 5 and an outer ring 6. An air gap 7 is provided between the inner ring 5 and the outer ring 6, the reverse flow from the cooling fan module 1 flowing through said air gap. The inner ring 5 is connected to the outer ring 6 via air guide fins 8. These air guide fins 8 extend around the circumference of the reverse flow ring 4 and are substantially oriented in the radial direction. However, a different configuration of the air guide fins 8, e.g. an oblique orientation, would also be possible. The air guide fins 8 can be designed elastically, i.e. made from an elastic plastics material, for example. The reverse flow guide device 4 also has a profile 9, which diverts the reverse flow such that said flow mixes well with the main flow again. The profile 9 may be provided both on the inner ring 5 and on the outer ring 6.
In this embodiment the fan impeller 2 of the cooling fan module 1 comprises a fan impeller outer ring 12 and a fan impeller hub 10, said hub 10 being connected to the fan impeller outer ring 12 via the fan impeller blades 11. A motor which drives the fan impeller 2 is located at the centre of the hub 10. Other embodiments of fan impellers 2 are also possible of course.
A transition may also be provided between the outer ring section 17 and the outer ring section 18 in the form of a curve. The air guide fins 8 which are provided between the inner ring 5 and the outer ring 6 of the reverse flow guide device 4 extend substantially in the radial direction in this embodiment of the cooling fan module 1.
In this embodiment of the impeller gap, the outer air gap 16 is designed to guide a reverse flow from the discharge side of the cooling fan module to the intake side of the cooling fan module in substantially the same direction. In the embodiment of the cooling fan module 1 illustrated in
The inner air gap 15 is designed to generate a flow which has substantially the same direction as the main air flow of the fan impeller 2, thus from left to right in the example shown in
According to an advantageous embodiment, the air guide fins 8 and/or the transition 21 are designed elastically so that the inner ring 5 can be moved with respect to the outer ring 6, such that the fan impeller 2 can be inserted through the reverse flow guide device 4. The entire inner ring 5 can also be made from an elastic material. A reverse flow guide device 4 designed in this manner may, for example, be manufactured in a two-component injection moulding method.
In a further embodiment the reverse flow guide device 4 is designed as a separate component and is not integral with the frame 3.
In the illustrated example the fan impeller 2 is inserted from left to right through the reverse flow guide device 4, the air guide fins 8 and/or the transition 21 being elastically deformed on passing through the fan impeller 2, and resuming their original shape after passing through. The cooling fan module 1 can thus be manufactured and assembled in a particularly simple manner.
According to requirements and the application environment, the fan impeller air guide fins 23 are arranged at such an angle that there is an air flow in a radial direction from the outside to the inside or from the inside to the outside. The efficiency of the cooling fan module 1 can be increased even more in this manner, as this thus leads to an optimised flow profile. The swirling fan gap flow is extracted from the fan gap in this manner and no longer contributes to turbulence in the intake flow in this case. The noise emitted by the cooling fan module 1 is reduced even more in this manner.
The fan impeller 2 illustrated in
If the direction of rotation of the fan impeller 2 is reversed, i.e. in the opposite direction to that shown by the arrow 30, a flow would be generated between the fan impeller outer ring 12 and the second fan impeller outer ring 22, which flows from the outside to the inside.
Although the present invention has been fully described above by means of preferred embodiments, it is not limited to the above, but may be modified in a number of ways.
1 cooling fan module
2 fan impeller
3 frame
4 reverse flow guide device
5 inner ring
6 outer ring
7 air gap
8 air guide fins
9 profile
10 hub with motor
11 fan impeller blades
12 (first) fan impeller outer ring
13 reverse flow
14 main flow
15 inner air gap
16 outer air gap
17 outer ring section
18 outer ring section
19 inner ring section
20 inner ring section
21 transition
22 (further, second) fan impeller outer ring
23 outer ring air guide fins
25 hub
30 direction of rotation
31 direction of rotation
111 fan impeller outer ring section
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