1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to a fan, and more particularly, to a dust-proof fan.
2. Description of Related Art
A typical fan includes a frame, a stator mounted in the frame and a rotor received in the frame. The rotor includes a shaft, a hub fixed to the shaft and a plurality of blades extending radially from the hub. In operation, the rotor is driven by the stator to rotate, thereby producing airflow by the blades thereof.
A plurality of passages are defined between adjacent blades for allowing airflow to flow through the fan. However, when the fan is not in use, dust in the outside environment may enter the interior the fan through the passages between the blades. The dust entering the fan will be accumulated and thus affect normal operation of the fan.
What is needed, therefore, is a dust-proof fan which can address the limitations described.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the various views.
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The rotor 30 includes a bracket 31, a plurality of blades 33 mounted in the bracket 31 and a hub 32 fixed on the bracket 31. The bracket 31 includes an outer ring 311 and an inner ring 312 surrounded by the outer ring 311. The inner ring 312 and the outer ring 311 are coaxial. The outer ring 311 has an outer diameter less than a diameter of the opening 130. Thus, when the bracket 31 is received in the opening 130, a gap is defined between an outer circumferential face of the outer ring 311 and the inner circumferential face of the sidewall 13, whereby the bracket 31 can be successfully rotated within the frame 10. The inner ring 312 has an inner diameter larger than an outer diameter of the stator 20. Thus, when the bracket 31 is sleeved onto the stator 20, a gap is defined between an inner circumferential face of the inner ring 312 and an outer circumferential face of the stator 20, whereby the bracket 31 can be successfully rotated around the stator 20. A plurality of holes 3111 are uniformly defined in the outer ring 311. Each hole 3111 extends from an inner circumferential face to the outer circumferential face of the outer ring 311. A plurality of grooves 3122 are uniformly defined in a top face 3121 of the inner ring 312. Each groove 3122 has a semicircular cross section. Each groove 3122 also extends from the inner circumferential face to an outer circumferential face of the inner ring 312. Each groove 3122 of the inner ring 312 is aligned with a corresponding hole 3111 of the outer ring 311. Two slots 3123 are defined in the inner circumferential face of the inner ring 312. Each slot 3123 extends from the top face 3121 to a bottom face of the inner ring 312. A plurality of ribs 313 are formed between and interconnect the inner ring 312 and the outer ring 311.
The blades 33 are mounted between the inner ring 312 and the outer ring 311. Each blade 33 is curved. Each blade 33 includes an inner end 331, an outer end 332 opposite to the inner end 331, a first lateral side 333 and a second lateral side 334 opposite to the first lateral side 333. The first lateral side 333 and the second lateral side 334 are located between the inner end 331 and the outer end 332 of the blade 33. Each blade 33 has an inner pole 3311 protruding inwardly from the inner end 331 and an outer pole 3321 protruding outwardly from the outer end 332. The inner pole 3311 and the outer pole 3321 of each blade 33 are located adjacent to the first lateral side 333 and away from the second lateral side 334. The inner pole 3311 and the outer pole 3321 of each blade 33 are aligned in a line. The inner pole 3311 of each blade 33 is inserted into a corresponding groove 3122 of the inner ring 312, and the outer pole 3321 of each blade 33 is inserted into a corresponding hole 3111 of the outer ring 311. Thus, each blade 33 is rotatable relative to the bracket 31 about the inner pole 3311 and the outer pole 3321 thereof. In this embodiment, the inner pole 3311 and the outer pole 3321 of each blade 33 cooperatively act a first rotation axis of each blade 33. Each blade 33 can be rotated around the first rotation axis within a plane perpendicular to the top plate 12 of the frame 10.
The hub 32 includes a cover 327, a flange 329 extending downwardly from a periphery of the cover 327 and a shaft 324 fixed to the cover 327. The cover 327 is circular such that the periphery of the cover 327 is coincidental with that of the inner ring 312. The flange 329 is annular and defines a plurality of grooves 322 in a bottom face 321 thereof. Each groove 322 also has a semicircular cross section. Each groove 322 of the hub 32 faces a corresponding groove 3122 of the inner ring 312. Each groove 322 of the hub 32 and a corresponding groove 3122 of the inner ring 312 cooperatively enclose a circular hole. The inner pole 3311 of each blade 33 is inserted into the circular hole enclosed by the grooves 322, 3122 of the hub 32 and the inner ring 312. Thus, the inner pole 3311 of each blade 33 is sandwiched between the hub 32 and the inner ring 312. The hub 32 further forms two buckles 323 extending downwardly from the bottom face 321 of the flange 329. Each buckle 323 is received in a corresponding slot 3123 of the inner ring 312 and locked with the bottom face of the inner ring 312, thereby securing the hub 32 with the bracket 31. The shaft 324 extends downwardly from a bottom face of the cover 327. The shaft 324 is inserted into the stator 20 to support the rotor 30 to rotate. The shaft 324 acts as a second rotation axis of the rotor 30. The rotor 30 can be rotated around the second rotation axis within a plane parallel to the top plate 12 of the frame 10. In other words, the first rotation axis of each blade 33 is perpendicular to the second rotation axis of the rotor 30.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present 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 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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2013101216780 | Apr 2013 | CN | national |