Information
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Patent Grant
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6208052
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Patent Number
6,208,052
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 18, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 310 62
- 310 63
- 310 67 R
- 310 89
- 310 91
- 310 64
- 310 68 R
- 165 120
- 165 121
- 417 42312
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International Classifications
- H02K518
- H02K516
- H02K500
- H02K714
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Abstract
A cooling module 10 of short axial length includes a fan 18 having a plurality of blades 16. A shroud structure 12 is spaced from and generally adjacent to the blades 16. A brushless electric motor 22 rotates the blades 16. The motor 22 includes a heat sink structure 24 coupled to the shroud structure 12 and defines a base of the motor 22. A shaft 32 is fixed to the heat sink structure 24. A rotor 34 is mounted for rotation with respect to the shaft 32. The fan 18 is coupled to the rotor 34. Magnets 48 are fixed in relation to the rotor 34. A lamination core 56 is fixed to the heat sink structure 24. A winding is wound about the lamination core 56 and is operatively associated with the magnets 48.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to cooling modules for electronically controlled engines and, more particularly, to cooling modules having fewer parts and short overall axial lengths.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Typical cooling modules for vehicle engines generally include three separate parts: a fan, an electric motor to drive the fan, and a shroud to cover the blades of the fan and to mount the module. An example of such a module is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,548,548 to Gray, III. The structure disclosed in the Gray, III patent includes a motor that is not easily integrated with the fan and shroud, which results in a module having a significant overall axial length.
In certain applications, due to space and environmental constraints, it is desirable to provide an engine cooling module of reduced axial length and, to reduce costs, having reduced number of module parts.
Accordingly, there is a need to provide an improved cooling module for an electronically controlled engine which has a motor integrated with a fan and shroud to provide a module having a reduced axial length and fewer parts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to fulfill the need referred to above. In accordance with the principles of the present invention, this objective is obtained by providing a cooling module including a fan having a plurality of blades. A shroud structure is spaced from and generally adjacent to the blades. A brushless electric motor rotates the fan. The motor includes a heat sink structure coupled to the shroud structure and defines a base of the motor. A shaft is fixed to the heat sink structure. A rotor is mounted for rotation with respect to the shaft. The fan is coupled to the rotor. Magnets are fixed in relation to the rotor so as to rotate with the rotor. A lamination core is fixed to the heat sink structure. A winding is wound about the lamination core and is operatively associated with the magnets. The structure and arrangement of the cooling module provides a reduced overall axial length of the module and fewer module parts than conventional cooling modules.
Other objects, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as the methods of operation and the functions of the related elements of the structure, the combination of parts and economics of manufacture will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view, partially in section, of a cooling module of an electronically controlled engine, provided in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2
FIG. 1
sectional view of the motor of the cooling module of
FIG. 1
taken along line B—B of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 2
a
is an enlarged view of the encircled portion A of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 3
is a rear view of the cooling module of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a cooling module for an electronically controlled engine is shown, generally indicated
10
, provided in accordance with the principles of the present invention. The cooling module
10
includes a shroud structure
12
, formed preferably of lightweight material such as plastic. In the conventional manner and as best shown in
FIG. 3
, the shroud structure
12
is spaced from and generally adjacent to blades
16
of a fan
18
of the module
10
to prevent foreign objects from contacting the rotating blades. The shroud structure
12
also has a mounting base
20
.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, the module
10
includes a brushless dc electric motor, generally indicated at
22
, coupled to the mounting base
20
of the shroud structure
12
. In particular, the motor
22
has a heat sink structure
24
defining a base of the motor
22
. Due to the heat sink structure
24
, advantageously, an end cap is not required at this end of the motor
22
. The heat sink structure
24
is of generally plate-shape having a first surface
25
and an opposing second surface
27
. A central boss
28
extends outwardly from the first surface
25
and is disposed adjacent to the mounting base
20
of the shroud structure
12
. The heat sink structure
24
is preferably made of metal or other material suitable for a heat sink. An end of a stationary shaft
32
of the motor
22
is fixed to the central boss
28
via engagement with aperture
29
.
The motor
22
includes a rotor, generally indicated at
34
, having a hub
36
which is mounted for rotation about the shaft
32
. The rotor is preferably an aluminum casting. The hub
36
is supported for rotation by a front bearing
38
and a rear bearing
40
. A flux ring
42
is coupled to a peripheral portion of the rotor
34
via rotor portions
44
and
46
which extend from the hub
36
. Rotor portions
44
and
46
each have an opening (not shown) for receiving tabs (not shown) of the flux ring
42
for coupling the flux ring
42
to the rotor
34
in a conventional manner. Permanent magnets
48
are carried by the flux ring
42
. A hub
50
of the fan
18
is secured to the rotor portions
44
and
46
via screws or pins or clips at boss
51
so as to substantially surround the entire periphery of the rotor
34
. Fan hub
50
carries the blades
16
.
As best shown in
FIG. 2
, an electronic control unit, generally indicated at
52
, is mounted to the heat sink structure
24
at a first surface
54
of the heat sink structure
24
so as to be disposed between the mounting base
20
(
FIG. 3
) of the shroud structure
12
and the heat sink structure
24
. The electronic control unit
52
includes a printed circuit board (PCB)
53
having components (not shown) thereon. The maximum distance the components extend from the circuit board
53
is indicated by dashed line
55
in FIG.
2
. As best shown in
FIG. 3
, the control unit
52
and heat sink structure
24
are mounted to the mounting base
20
of the shroud structure via four screws
57
. The screws
57
extend from the mounting base
20
through the circuit board
53
and into the heat sink structure
24
.
In addition, a lamination core
56
of the motor
22
is fixed, via bolting or the like, to at least one boss
58
extending from the second surface
27
of the heat sink structure
24
. In the typical manner, a winding
62
is wound about the lamination core
56
such that as the rotor
34
rotates, the permanent magnets
48
come into close proximity with the winding
62
. Wiring
64
for the winding
62
is connected to the electronic control unit
52
and extends through aperture
66
in boss
61
in the heat sink structure
24
to provide direct current to the winding
62
. As best shown in
FIG. 2
a
, end
65
of a winding
62
is joined to an end
67
of a winding-PCB connector
69
to electrically connect the winding
62
to the electronic control unit
52
. A terminal ring
70
is disposed opposite boss
61
and supports the end of
65
of the winding
62
and end
67
of the connector
69
. An terminal ring seal
72
is associated with the terminal ring
70
and an PCB seal
74
is associated with the boss
61
of the heat sink structure
24
. The seals
72
and
74
are preferably made of rubber or other elastomer material. As shown in
FIG. 2
a
, the end
65
of the winding
62
is sandwiched between the seals
72
and
74
to ensure a substantially sealed connection between the winding
62
and the electronic control unit
52
.
The motor
22
operates in the conventional manner upon energizing the winding
62
causing the rotor
34
and thus the fan blades
16
to rotate.
In the conventional manner, the cooling module
10
of the invention can be mounted as a unit to be operatively associated with a radiator of a vehicle for cooling the engine of the vehicle.
The cooling module
10
is of reduced axial length as compared to conventional cooling modules. Advantageously, the reduced axial length cooling module of the invention does not consume as much valuable engine compartment space as does conventional cooling modules.
Furthermore, since the heat sink structure
24
eliminates a motor end cap, the module
10
has fewer parts. Also, since the fan hub
50
generally surrounds the periphery of the rotor
34
, a painting process of the rotor can be eliminated.
The foregoing preferred embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the structural and functional principles of the present invention, as well as illustrating the methods of employing the preferred embodiments and are subject to change without departing from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A cooling module comprising:a fan having a plurality of blades; a shroud structure spaced from and generally adjacent to said blades; and a brushless electric motor for rotating said fan, said electric motor comprising: a heat sink structure coupled to said shroud structure and defining a base of said motor; a shaft fixed to said heat sink structure; a rotor mounted for rotation with respect to said shaft, said fan being coupled to said rotor; magnets fixed in relation to said rotor so as to rotate with said rotor; a lamination core fixed to said heat sink structure; and a winding wound about said lamination core and operatively associated with said magnets.
- 2. The cooling module according to claim 1, further comprising an electronic control unit mounted between said shroud structure and said heat sink structure so as to power said winding.
- 3. The cooling module according to claim 2, wherein said heat sink structure includes an aperture therein, wiring for said winding is coupled to said electronic control unit, extends through said aperture and is coupled to said winding.
- 4. The cooling module according to claim 3, wherein a substantially sealed connection is provided between said winding and said electronic control unit.
- 5. The cooling module according to claim 3, wherein said heat sink structure includes a boss having said aperture therein, a connector extending through said aperture and having a first end electrically connected to said electronic control unit and second end electrically connected to said winding, said substantially sealed connection including a terminal ring disposed opposite said boss and supporting said second end of said of said connector, a first seal ring associated with said terminal ring and a second seal ring associated with said boss of said heat sink structure with an end of said winding being sandwiched between at least of portion of said first and second seal rings.
- 6. The cooling module according to claim 1, wherein said heat sink structure has opposing first and second surfaces, a first boss extends from said first surface having said shaft fixed thereto, said first boss being adjacent to said shroud structure, said second surface having at least one second boss extending therefrom, said lamination core being fixed to said at (east one second boss.
- 7. The cooling structure according to claim 1, wherein a flux ring is coupled to said rotor at a peripheral portion thereof, said flux ring carrying said magnets.
- 8. The cooling structure according to claim 1, wherein said heat sink structure is composed of metal.
- 9. The cooling structure according to claim 7, wherein said fan has a fan hub coupled to the rotor, said blades being coupled to said fan hub.
- 10. The cooling module according to claim 9, wherein said fan hub substantially surrounds a periphery of said rotor and said flux ring.
- 11. The cooling module according to claim 1, wherein said rotor has a hub supported for rotation about said shaft by bearings.
- 12. A cooling module comprising:a fan having a fan hub and a plurality of blades extending from said fan hub; a shroud structure spaced from and generally adjacent to said blades; and a brushless electric motor for rotating said fan, said electric motor comprising: a heat sink structure having first and second opposing surfaces, said first surface including a boss extending therefrom, said boss having an aperture therein, said boss being adjacent to said shroud structure, said heat sink structure defining a base of said motor; a shaft fixed with respect to said aperture of said boss of said heat sink structure; a rotor mounted for rotation with respect to said shaft, said fan hub being coupled to said rotor; magnets fixed in relation to said rotor so as to rotate with said rotor; a lamination core fixed to at least one boss extending from said second surface of said heat sink structure; and a winding wound about said lamination core and operatively associated with said magnets.
- 13. The cooling module according to claim 12, further comprising an electronic control unit mounted between said shroud structure and said first surface of said heat sink structure so as to power said winding.
- 14. The cooling module according to claim 13, wherein said heat sink structure includes an aperture therein, wiring for said winding is coupled to said electronic control unit, extends through said aperture and is coupled to said winding.
- 15. The cooling structure according to claim 12, wherein a flux ring is coupled to said rotor at a peripheral portion thereof, said flux ring carrying said magnets.
- 16. The cooling structure according to claim 12, wherein said heat sink structure is composed of metal.
- 17. The cooling structure according to claim 15, wherein said fan has a fan hub coupled to the rotor, said blades being coupled to said fan hub.
- 18. The cooling module according to claim 17, wherein said fan hub substantially surrounds a periphery of said rotor and said flux ring.
- 19. The cooling module according to claim 14, wherein a substantially sealed connection is provided between said winding and said electronic control unit.
- 20. A method of providing a cooling module comprising:providing a fan having a fan hub and a plurality of blades extending from said fan hub; providing a shroud structure spaced from and generally adjacent to said blades; and providing a brushless electric motor for rotating said fan, said electric motor comprising: a heat sink structure; a shaft fixed to said heat sink structure; a rotor mounted for rotation with respect to said shaft, magnets fixed in relation to said rotor so as to rotate with said rotor; a lamination core fixed to said heat sink structure; and a winding wound about said lamination core and operatively associated with said magnets; coupling said heat sink structure to said shroud structure; and coupling said fan hub to said rotor.
- 21. The method according to claim 10, wherein said motor further includes an electronic control unit to power said winding, the step of coupling said heat sink structure to said shroud structure includes placing said electronic control unit between said heat sink structure and said shroud structure.
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