1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a cooling fan, and particularly to a cooling fan having a stator firmly mounted thereon.
2. Description of Related Art
With continuing development of electronic technology, heat-generating electric components such as CPUs (central processing units) are generating more and more heat which requires immediate dissipation. Cooling fans are commonly used in combination with heat sinks for cooling the CPUs.
A typical cooling fan includes a fan housing forming a base at a central portion thereof, a stator mounted on the base and a rotor rotatably supported by the stator. The stator is mounted around a central tube formed at a central portion of the base and stuck to the central tube with glue. However, the glue cannot firmly secure the stator on the central tube. For example, the cooling fan may suffer a crash during transportation which may result in a separation of the stator from the central tube.
Therefore, a cooling fan is desired to overcome the above described shortcoming.
The rotor 30 includes a cylindrical hub 32 and a plurality of blades 38. The hub 32 includes a top wall 322 and a sidewall 324 extending downwardly from a circumferential edge of the top wall 322. A shaft 34 extends downwardly from a central portion of the top wall 322 and forms a free end 343. The blades 38 extend radially and outwardly from an outer periphery of the sidewall 324 of the hub 32.
The stator 20 includes a PCB 26 (printed circuit board), a stator core 22, upper and lower insulating frames 28, 29, and a plurality of stator coils 24. The upper and lower insulating frames 28, 29 are attached to top and bottom sides of the stator core 22, respectively. The stator coils 24 are wound on the upper and lower insulating frames 28, 29 and around the stator core 22. Thus, the stator coils 24 are electrically separated from the stator core 22 by the upper and lower insulating frames 28, 29. The PCB 26 is attached to a bottom side of the lower insulating frame 29 and electrically connected with the stator coils 24 to control an electrical current flowing through the stator coils 24.
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The upper insulating frame 28 has an outline corresponding to a profile of the stator core 22. The upper insulating frame 28 includes a main body 282 corresponding to the annular body 222 of the stator core 22 and a plurality of protecting arms 284 corresponding to the claws 224 of the stator core 22. The main body 282 is annular and defines a through hole 40 therein. The main body 282 has an inner diameter greater than that of the annular body 222 of the stator core 22. The protecting arms 284 each are generally T-shaped. The protecting arms 284 extend radially and outwardly from an outer circumferential surface of a bottom edge of the main body 282. The main body 282 and the protecting arms 284 form a plurality of flanges 286 at edges thereof. The flanges 286 extend downwardly from the edges of the main body 282 and the protecting arms 284 into the winding slots 228 of the stator core 22, when the upper insulating frame 28 is attached to the stator core 22.
A plurality of protrusion tabs 281 extend inwardly from an inner circumferential surface of the bottom edge of the main body 282 in an opposite direction to the protecting arms 284. The protrusion tabs 281 are evenly arranged along a circumferential direction of the main body 282 and protrude inwardly into the through hole 40 of the upper insulating frame 28. Inner free ends of the protrusion tabs 281 cooperatively define an imaginary circle which has a diameter slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the annular body 222 of the stator core 22. Each protrusion tab 281 is substantially trapezoid-shaped and aligned with a corresponding protecting arm 284. Each protrusion tab 281 includes an outer end connected with the main body 282. The inner free end of each protrusion tab 281 is located in the through hole 40 of the upper insulating frame 28.
The lower insulating frame 29 has a configuration similar to the upper insulating frame 28. The lower insulating frame 29 also includes a main body 292 located at a central portion and a plurality of protecting arms 294 extending radially and outwardly from an outer circumferential surface of the main body 292. The main body 292 also defines a through hole 40 therein. The through holes 40 of the annular body 222 of the stator core 22 and the main bodies 282, 292 of the upper and lower insulating frames are aligned with each other to cooperatively define a mounting hole 50 through the stator 20 along an axial direction thereof. A plurality of flanges 296 extend upwardly from edges of the main body 292 and the protecting arms 294 for inserting into the winding slots 228 of the stator core 22. The lower insulating frame 29 differs from the upper insulating frame 28 only in that the lower insulating frame 29 does not form the protrusion tabs 281.
The upper insulating frame 28 is attached to the top side of the stator core 22, with the flanges 286 extending into the winding slots 228 to cover an upper portion of the stator core 22. The protrusion tabs 281 of the upper insulating frame 28 are located on the annular body 222 of the stator core 22 with outer ends of the protrusion tabs 281 rested on the annular body 222 and the inner free ends of the protrusion tabs 281 protruding inwardly beyond the annular body 222 into the through hole 40 of the stator core 22. The lower insulating frame 29 is attached to the bottom side of the stator core 22. The flanges 296 of the lower insulating frame 29 extend into the winding slots 228 to cover a lower portion of the stator core 22. The stator coils 24 are wound on the protecting arms 284, 294 of the upper and lower insulating frames 28, 29, and electrically insulated from the stator core 22 by the upper and lower insulating frames 28, 29.
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An annular top flange 153 extends outwardly from an outer circumferential surface of a top end of the securing section 156, and an annular bottom flange 151 extends outwardly from an outer circumferential surface of a bottom end of the securing section 156. The top and bottom flanges 153, 151 are parallel to and spaced from each other. Thus, the securing section 156 is located between the top and bottom flanges 153, 151. The top and bottom flanges 153, 151 each have a diameter greater than that of the securing section 156. The base 14 has a portion (not labeled) extending into a space between the top and bottom flanges 153, 151 to engage with the securing portion 156 of the central tube 15, thereby securing the base 14 and the central tube 15 together. A top surface of the top flange 153 and a bottom surface of the bottom flange 151 are respectively coplanar to top and bottom surfaces of the base 14, to enhance a connection of the central tube 15 and the base 14 and prevent the central tube 15 from separating from the base 14.
An inner annular flange 158 extends inwardly from an inner circumferential surface of a middle portion of the central tube 15. A pair of bearings 80 are received in the through hole 150 of the central tube 15. The top bearing 80 abuts a top surface of the annular flange 158. A spring (not labeled) is sandwiched between a bottom surface of the annular flange 158 and the bottom bearing 80.
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In the embodiment, the chamfer 157 of the fixing section 152 of the central tube 15 facilitates the assembly of the stator 20 onto the central tube 15. Furthermore, since the protrusion tabs 281 are formed on the upper insulating frame 28, an operator or user can easily check whether the protrusion tabs 281 are engaged into the engaging slot 155 completely to guarantee a good assembly quality of the stator 20 onto the central tube 15.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure 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 arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention 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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200910303466.8 | Jun 2009 | CN | national |