Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views, a cooling fan assembly 20 generally shown for cooling a heat exchanger 22 of an automotive engine.
The heat exchanger 22 has a rectangular periphery for transferring heat from a liquid to cool the engine. A shroud 24 generally indicated includes a cylindrical wall 26 extending about an axis A to define a circular opening having an opening radius ro and extending axially to an exit throat 28. A plurality of stators 30 having a stator radius rs extends radially from the shroud 24 and into the circular opening toward the axis A to support a hub 32 on the axis A. A flow-guide 34 generally indicated surrounds the shroud 24 and extends to the rectangular periphery for guiding airflow from the heat exchanger 22 to the circular opening. The flow-guide 34 is generally funnel-shaped and includes an outer rim 36 and an inner rim 38. The outer rim 36 extends annularly about the axis A and curves concavely inward in the axial direction from the heat exchanger 22 to the stators 30. The inner rim 38 extends annularly about the axis A and curves convexly in the axial direction from the outer rim 36. The shroud 24 may include a plurality of ribs 43 to support the shroud 24 and the inner rim 38. The ribs 43 have a vertical section extending radially from the inner rim 38 and a curved section extending convexly in the radial direction from the vertical section to the shroud 24.
A fan unit 40 generally indicated can move air through the heat exchanger 22 toward the circular opening. The fan unit 40 includes a motor 42 supported by the hub 32 and a plurality of fan blades 44 generally indicated extending radially from the motor 42. The motor 42 includes a shaft 45 extending axially in the opposite direction of the stators 30 toward the rear of the cooling fan assembly 20. Each of the fan blades 44 includes a leading edge 46 facing the stators 30 and a trailing edge 48 facing in the opposite direction. A blade tip 50 extends axially between the leading edge 46 and the trailing edge 48.
A fan section 52 extends from the inner rim 38 and axially about the fan blades 44 of the fan unit 40. The stators 30 are disposed axially upstream from the fan blades 44 of the fan unit 40 with each of the stators 30 having a front edge 54 facing the heat exchanger 22 and a back edge 56 facing the fan blades 44 of the fan unit 40. By disposing the stators 30 between the heat exchanger 22 and the fan blades 44, the hub 32 can shield the motor 42 from heat generated by the heat exchanger 22.
The engine cooling fan assembly 20 is distinguished by each of the stators 30 being connected to the inner rim 38 with the front edge 54 extending radially outwardly and farther than the back edge 56. The leading edge 46 of each fan blade 44 extends radially to the blade tip 50 a shorter distance than the trailing edge 48 extends radially to the blade tip 50.
Each blade tip 50 extends axially along an increasing stator radius rs between the leading edge 46 and the trailing edge 48. The blade tip 50 at the leading edge 46 of each fan blade 44 is disposed axially from the exit throat 28 in the direction away from the stators 30. Furthermore, the blade tip 50 can curve concavely toward the trailing edge 48 as shown in
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In another embodiment of the invention, the fan section 52 extends axially beyond the trailing edge 48 of the fan blades 44 as shown in
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In yet another embodiment of the invention, the shroud 24 is stair-shaped as shown in
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments failing within the scope of the appended claims.