Claims
- 1. Vehicle engine cooling fan and shrouding assembly for forcing cooling air through a radiator in which engine coolant is circulated comprising support means adjacent to the radiator, a fan shroud and mounting shell operatively secured to said support means adjacent to said radiator, said shell having a peripheral forwardly extending wall portion to provide an intake for air flowing through said radiator, said shell further having a generally cylindrical and rearwardly extending portion to provide a reduced dimensioned air ejector for said shell, spoke means extending inwardly from said air ejector, a fan drive motor supported by said spoke means extending axially into said shell, said motor having a rotatable output shaft extending outwardly therefrom toward said radiator and having a terminal end portion, an engine cooling fan operatively driven by said drive motor and rotatably mounted in said shell, said fan having an annular hub with a cylindrical wall and a forward face disposed in a first plane rearward of and generally parallel to said radiator, a plurality of arcuately spaced blades extending generally radially outward from cylindrical wall of said hub, each of said blades having a convex front edge that sharply sweeps rearward from a respective point of attachment to said cylindrical wall of said hub closely adjacent to the forward face of said hub and said first plane thereof to a terminal end point in a second plane rearwardly of said first plane that extends through at least one half of the width of said cylindrical wall starting from the forward face of said hub, and an annular shroud securely fixed to the terminal end points of said blades for rotation therewith in said air ejector, said annular shroud being located radially inward of said wall portion and in a plane generally parallel to the radiator, said forward face of said hub having a centralized mount collar, fastener means securing said central mount collar to said end portion of said output shaft of said drive motor, said annular shroud being axially positioned by said blades for rotation in a plane substantially rearward of and axially spaced from said mount collar and at a predetermined spacing from said radiator whereby high volumes of air flowing through said radiator peripheral to said annular shroud and into the fixed shell turns generally radially inward and from all sides into the rotating shroud for intermixture with high volume air flowing into the fan from an area immediately in front of said rotating shroud for rearward discharge by said fan.
- 2. Vehicle engine cooling fan and shrouding assembly for forcing cooling air through a radiator forwardly mounted in a vehicle in which engine coolant is circulated comprising support means adjacent to the radiator, a fixed fan shroud operatively secured to said support means adjacent to said radiator, said fixed shroud being a box-like open-faced shell having a peripheral forwardly extending wall portion, said wall portion having a terminal forward edge adjacent to the rearward face of said radiator to provide a large area intake for air flowing therethrough, said shell further having a generally planar rear wall portion terminating in a rearwardly extending cylindrical projecting portion to provide a reduced dimensioned annular air ejector for said fixed shroud, spoke means extending inwardly from said air ejector and terminating in a drive motor mount, a fan motor supported by said drive motor mount and extending axially into said shell, said drive motor having an output shaft extending toward said radiator, a fan operatively connected to said drive motor for rotation in said shell and said air ejector, said fan defining an area substantially smaller than that of said large area intake and having a central hub with a forward face, said forward face being in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said radiator, a centralized mount projecting from said forward face, fastener means extending through said mount for operatively connecting said fan to said output shaft of said motor, a plurality of arcuately spaced blades, each of said blades having a backwardly swept and convex front edge extending radially outwardly from respective points of attachment to said hub which are substantially in the same plane as said forward face to a terminal end portion axially offset rearwardly a substantial distance from the forward face of said hub, an annular shroud securely fixed to the outer end portions of said blades for rotation therewith and within said reduced diameter air ejector, said annular shroud being axially and backwardly positioned by said blades for rotation in a plane spaced at a substantial distance from and generally parallel to said radiator and rearwardly spaced from said plane of said face of said hub to aerodynamically open and increase the air space between said fan and said annular shroud with respect to said radiator for materially increasing the flow of air through said radiator into said fixed shell and the pumping of said flow by said fan.
- 3. Vehicle engine cooling fan and shrouding assembly for forcing cooling air through a radiator in which engine coolant is circulated comprising support means adjacent to the radiator, a fixed fan shroud operatively secured to said support adjacent to and in substantial parallel relationship with said radiator, said fixed shroud having a peripheral forwardly extending wall portion to provide an intake for air flowing through the radiator, said fixed shroud further having a generally cylindrical and rearwardly extending air discharge portion to provide a reduced dimensioned air ejector for said fixed shroud, spoke means extending inwardly from said air ejector, motor mounting means carried by the inner ends of said spoke means, a fan drive motor supported by said motor mounting means, said drive motor extending axially into said fixed shroud and having an output shaft, a fan operatively mounted in said fixed shroud, said fan having a hub with a forward face extending in a plane generally parallel to the plane of said radiator, said face of said hub having a centralized mount, fastener means extending through said mount for securing said fan to the end of the output shaft of said motor, a plurality of arcuately spaced blades secured on said hub having convex leading edges secured at points of attachment to said hub substantially in the plane of said forward face and reversely curved in the direction of rotation and backwardly swept from said radiator and said front face of said hub, said blades extending generally radially outward from said hub to end portions, an annular shroud securely fixed to the end portions of said blades for rotation in a plane axially offset rearwardly a substantial distance from the plane of said face of said hub, said annular shroud having an area substantially less than the area of said wall portion of said fixed shroud for rotation in an immersed position in said air ejector and axially positioned by said blades at predetermined and optimized offset spacing from said centralized mount and said radiator whereby there is optimized flow of air through said radiator bounded by said wall portion of said shell and then generally radially into said shrouded fan for discharge through said ejector by operation of said fan.
- 4. Vehicle engine cooling fan and shrouding assembly for forcing cooling air through a radiator forwardly mounted in a vehicle and in which engine coolant is circulated comprising support means adjacent to the radiator, a fan shroud and fan mounting shell operatively secured to said support means adjacent to said radiator, said shell having a peripheral and forwardly extending wall extending forwardly to a front edge to provide a large area intake for air flowing through the radiator, said shell further having a generally cylindrical and rearwardly extending portion to provide a reduced dimensioned air ejector for said shell, spoke means extending inwardly from said air ejector, a fan drive motor supported by said spoke means extending axially into said shell and having an output shaft, a fan operatively connected to said drive motor and rotatably mounted in said shell, said fan having a central hub, said hub having a forward face rotatable in a plane and a central mounting collar, fastener means extending through said central mounting collar to operatively secure said fan to said output shaft, said hub having a peripheral wall extending around a forward portion of said motor, said fan having a plurality of arcuately spaced blades, each of said blades having a convex and backwardly swept front edge extending radially outwardly from said peripheral wall of said hub and substantially in the same plane as said forward face and to an outer end point in a plane located at a substantial distance rearward of said plane of said forward face of said hub and within said air ejector, an annular shroud having an area substantially smaller than said area of said intake and fixed to the outer end portions of said blades for rotation therewith in said air ejector, said annular shroud being axially and backwardly positioned in said ejector by said blades for rotation in a plane generally parallel to and at predetermined spacing from said radiator and from the front edge of said peripheral wall of said shell, said shroud being axially offset rearwardly with respect to said forward face of said hub and thereby from said radiator to aerodynamically open and materially increase the spacing between said fan and said radiator for increasing air flow through said radiator as defined by the front edge of said shell and into said fan for discharge thereby.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 324,611 filed on Nov. 24, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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