The present invention relates to a double fan for a heat exchanger, in particular a coolant radiator of a motor vehicle, which double fan has a first fan and a second fan.
It is known to use double fans for engine cooling of motor vehicles. They generate an air flow which then serves to cool a heat exchanger, in particular a coolant radiator for motor vehicles. Here, the double fan is distinguished by optimum utilization of the face to be cooled of the coolant radiator, in order thus for it to be possible to achieve as high a cooling performance as possible. The double fan has been constructed up to now such that a dedicated electric motor is provided for each fan.
In contrast, the double fan according to the invention for a heat exchanger, in particular a coolant radiator of a motor vehicle, has the advantage of a considerably simplified and more compact construction and, in particular, that the production costs can be reduced greatly. A previously necessary second electric motor can therefore be dispensed with. Moreover, the development of noise of the double fan overall can advantageously be reduced.
A transmission element can thus be formed in a simple way by a first toothing system which is formed on the circumferential face of the first fan and by a second toothing system which is correspondingly formed on the circumferential face of the second fan, which toothing systems both engage into one another for torque transmission.
Satisfactory torque transmission can also be achieved if the transmission element is formed by a first circumferential element which surrounds the first circumferential face and by a second circumferential element which surrounds the second circumferential face, which circumferential elements both make torque transmission possible by means of a frictional connection and/or by means of a positively locking connection.
In one advantageous embodiment, the first and second circumferential elements can comprise belt or rubber elements which are tensioned over the circumferential face of the fans and, bearing against one another, both make torque transmission possible as a result of a frictional connection.
In a further advantageous embodiment, the first and second circumferential elements can comprise frictional coatings which are correspondingly applied to the circumferential faces of the fans and make torque transmission possible as a result of a frictional connection.
In a further advantageous embodiment, the first and second circumferential elements can comprise toothed belts which are tensioned over the circumferential face of the fans and engage into one another with their profile on the outer side and make torque transmission possible as a result of a positively locking connection.
In a further advantageous embodiment, the first and second circumferential elements can comprise profiled coatings which are applied to the circumferential faces of the fans and make torque transmission possible as a result of a positively locking connection.
It is advantageous in terms of production technology to simply spray the profiled coatings onto the circumferential faces.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail in the following description and clarified further using the drawings.
In the drawings:
It is then provided according to the invention to drive the second fan 5 directly via the first fan 4 which is driven by the electric motor 6, with the result that there is a positive drive for the second fan 5. The second fan 5 simply runs together with the first fan 4. As a result of the second freewheeling fan 5 running together with the first fan 4, it is then possible to dispense with a previously necessary separate electric drive or motor for the second fan 5 and to replace it with a simple bearing point. As a result of this construction, approximately ¾ of the costs for an otherwise necessary second electric motor of the second fan 5 can be saved. However, the additional expenditure for the bearing block 7 and the structural measures for both fans 4, 5 use approximately ¼ of the saved costs. Moreover, it is advantageous that a construction of the two fans 4, 5 in a common frame can be dispensed with.
To this end, there are several possibilities for the positive drive of the second fan 5. A common feature is a transmission element 10 between the fans 4, 5, which transmission element 10 assumes the transmission of the torque of the first fan 4 to the second fan 5. Here, according to the invention, the transmission element 10 is provided or formed on a circumferential face 11 of the first fan 4 and a circumferential face 12 of the second fan 5. As
Here, the profile of the toothing system 15, 16 can correspond to that of a gearwheel, as
The circumferential face 11, 12, which is cylindrical at least in regions, of each fan 4, 5 surrounds its blades 7, 8 on the outer side, and can therefore also be called outer belt or fan belt. The fans 4, 5 are preferably axial fans which can also be called circumferential fans on account of the cylindrical circumferential face 11, 12. The outer belt 11, 12 which surrounds the blades 7, 8 is usually provided, in order for it to be possible to reduce air turbulences of the fan vanes or blades 7, 8.
In one modification, the transmission element 10 can also be formed by a first circumferential element 21 which surrounds the first circumferential face 11 and by a second circumferential element 22 which surrounds the second circumferential face 12, which circumferential elements 21, 22 then make torque transmission possible by means of a frictional connection and/or by means of a positively locking connection. Thus, in an embodiment according to
A further possibility comprises configuring the first and second circumferential elements 21, 22 in the form of a frictional coating (not shown in greater detail) which is applied correspondingly as it were as a second layer to the circumferential faces 11, 12 and then brings about a frictional connection and therefore torque transmission from the driven first fan 4 to the second fan 5, likewise by both circumferential faces 11, 12 being pressed onto one another. The fans 4, 5 including the outer belt are usually produced from plastic. The frictional coating can, for example, be simply sprayed onto the circumferential faces 11, 12.
It is also conceivable, as
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102009002030.6 | Mar 2009 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP1020/151212 | 2/2/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/16/2011 |