The present invention relates to a fan apparatus for a cooking device, having a fan impeller, which is held on a drive shaft of a rotary drive by means of its hub and is pressed against a stop of the drive shaft in an axial direction by a screw nut.
A fan apparatus of this type is known sufficiently from the prior art. This fan apparatus is used to distribute heat equally in particular in a cooking chamber of a cooking device, by cooking food. The rotary drive of the fan apparatus can include an electric motor for instance, with which the fan apparatus can be driven. Fan apparatuses of this type must be reliable since these are difficult to assemble and dismantle by virtue of their restricted accessibility in the installed state.
The object underlying the present invention is to propose a fan apparatus of the type mentioned in the introduction, in which the fan impeller is securely fastened to the drive shaft of the fan apparatus.
In the case of a fan apparatus, the fan impeller is fastened to a drive shaft of a rotary drive with its hub by means of a nut which can be screwed onto a thread at the free end of the drive shaft. In addition, provision can be made for at least one surface segment to be provided on the hub and at least one corresponding inner surface segment on the nut, so that the inner surface segment can be deformed against the surface segment of the hub as the nut is being screwed on. As a result, the screw nut is able to not only exert a compressive force on the impeller wheel in an axial direction of the rotary axis, but, in accordance with the invention, also in a radial direction. Due to the compressive force active in the radial direction, an additional clamping connection is provided between the screw nut and the impeller wheel, as a result of which an essentially more reliable mounting of the impeller wheel is enabled.
The surface segments of the hub and the nut which face one another can thus be pressed against one another when the nut is screwed onto the drive shaft such that a particularly high surface pressure is achieved between the surface segments, so that the connection between the impeller wheel and the nut is implemented in a self-locking fashion.
In particular, with high temperatures during the operation of the cooking device, with the fan apparatus according to the invention, a more secure connection is thus enabled without additional components, thereby reliably preventing an unintended detachment of the impeller wheel.
Within the scope of an advantageous development of the present invention, a flange arranged approximately coaxially to the drive shaft is molded and/or provided as a surface segment on the hub. On the impeller wheel in the region of the hub, this flange can be formed for instance as a bending or suchlike which is oriented in the axial direction. Other constructive embodiments of the surface segment are however also conceivable.
The diameter of the flange can preferably reduce in the direction of the free end of the drive shaft. In this way a flange following an approximately cone-shape in the cross-section can be provided. When screwing the nut onto the drive shaft, a surface pressure between the nut and the impeller wheel which increases with each rotation of the nut is realized as a result of the inclined conical surface.
According to an advantageous development, the conical flange can preferably comprise an angle of inclination a in respect of the axis of rotation of the drive shaft of approximately 5° to 10°. It has been shown that a particularly secure connection is achieved if the angle of inclination a is approximately 7°.
To facilitate the assembly of the impeller wheel on the drive shaft, provision can be made in accordance with a next embodiment of the present invention for the free end of the flange to comprises a region with a constant diameter. This quasi cylindrical segment preferably on the end of the flange can simplify the threading of the impeller wheel onto the drive shaft, without any tilting of the impeller wheel occurring.
It is particularly advantageous if, with the fan apparatus according to the invention, the inner segment of the nut is likewise embodied in a conical fashion in order to fasten the impeller wheel to the drive shaft in a, i.e. in the cross-sectional form of a truncated cone. The diameter of the inner segment should preferably enlarge in the direction of the impeller wheel. While screwing the nut onto the drive shaft, an optimum surface pressure should result in this way as a result of the conical surfaces which are inclined toward one another. When screwing the nut, these surface segments can tension like wedges, so that a more secure connection is realized even at high temperatures of the relevant components.
The present invention is described in more detail below with reference to the drawing, in which;
The impeller wheel 2 has a hub 6, by way of which it is connected to the drive shaft 4 of the rotary drive 5, with a nut 7 for fastening the impeller wheel 2 being screwed onto a thread 8 on the free end of the drive shaft 4, as can be seen in particular from
In accordance with the invention, a conical flange 12 which runs approximately coaxially to the drive shaft 4 and tapers somewhat in the axial direction is provided, as can be seen in particular from
The conical flange 12 on the hub 6 of the impeller wheel 2 has a varying diameter, with the diameter reducing in the direction of the free end of the drive shaft 4. The length of the flange 12 can amount to 2 mm in the axial direction for instance. Other dimensions are however also conceivable. The conical flange 12 preferably comprises an angle of inclination a in respect of the axis of rotation 3 of the drive shaft 4 between approximately 5° to 10°, in particular 7°.
The inner surface segment 13 of the nut 7 is likewise embodied in a somewhat conical fashion, with the diameter of the inner surface segment 13 enlarging however in the direction of the impeller wheel 2.
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