1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a fan holder for a fan, in particular of a switch cabinet, and to a ventilating device, in particular for a switch cabinet, and to a set comprising a fan holder, at least one flap device and at least one filter mat.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
The prior art discloses fan devices comprising a fan holder and a fan, which is retained by the fan holder. In the case of such fan devices, cold air is taken in via a filter mat comparatively far down in the switch cabinet and is forced out via a (coarse) exit filter mat comparatively high up. This is intended to avoid the introduction of dust and to generate a positive pressure in the cabinet. The fans known in the prior art are considered to be comparatively ineffective and, in particular, not to be particularly variable.
It is therefore an object of the invention to propose a fan holder, a fan device and a set comprising a fan holder, wherein effective cooling can take place, and wherein it is possible to cater in particular in a variable manner for the user's requirements.
The object is achieved by a fan holder for a fan, in particular of a switch cabinet, said fan holder having a frame with an opening, through which a gaseous medium flows during operation, wherein the opening forms an accommodating region, which is adapted to accommodate different, interchangeable inserts, in particular a filter insert and a flap device, and has at least one retaining means for fixing the respective insert.
A core idea of the invention is to provide a fan holder in which it is possible to introduce both a flap device and a filter insert. For this purpose, a corresponding retaining device is provided on the frame or in the accommodating region. This means that the user can insert a flap device into the fan holder. Overall, it is possible to cater in a variable manner for the user's particular requirements. It has been found here that the main task of a fan device for switch cabinets is that of cooling the switch cabinet by air circulation. The intention is to avoid the introduction of dust in the process. The latter, however, is not the main task. It has also been found that more effective cooling can be carried out if a filter device is installed in the upper third of a switch cabinet. It has therefore been considered that the air, rather than being expelled from a switch cabinet via a filter mat (which would result in reduced air throughput), should be expelled via a flap device, which results in improved air flow. Prior-art fan devices have always provided a filter mat, in order to achieve corresponding protection against dust. By virtue of an outlet filter being installed in the upper region of the switch cabinet (for example in the upper half, in particular in the upper third, of the switch cabinet), an air stream is distributed uniformly onto the inlet filter, which may be arranged in particular in the lower half, in particular in a lower third, of the switch cabinet. This renders an inlet-filter mat comparatively durable and less polluting. Since the fan holder can accommodate both a flap device and a filter insert, the user of the fan holder can make a choice. The user can therefore choose between improved air circulation or improved dust avoidance.
It is particularly preferred to have a fan holder in which the opening is delimited laterally by retaining surfaces, which retain the respective insert in the frame. In particular, the accommodating region comprises a retaining device, in particular at least one elastic element or at least one latching nose, which subjects the respective insert to a retaining force during operation. This means that a user can readily change over the insert and adapt it to different applications. For example, in order to fix the inserts in the accommodating region, it is possible to arrange an elastic element in each of the corners of the accommodating region, said elastic elements connecting the retaining surfaces.
It is particularly advantageous, moreover, to provide a separable, in particular pivotably mounted, cover, via which the fan holder, in particular the accommodating region thereof, can be closed in the outward direction. The frame of the fan holder forms preferably an, in particular all-round, step, on which the cover can be positioned.
The aforementioned object is also achieved by a set. The set comprises a fan holder according to the invention, a flap device and a filter insert, wherein the flap device and filter insert can be accommodated in the same accommodating region of the fan holder.
The aforementioned object is also achieved by a ventilating device. The ventilating device serves, in particular, for use in or on a switch cabinet and comprises a fan holder according to the invention and also a fan. It is particularly advantageous if the fan is connected to the fan holder via a fan funnel. The fan holder advantageously ensures homogenization of the air stream.
The aforementioned object is also achieved by a flap device. The flap device is provided for use with a fan holder according to the invention and comprises a flap frame, which can be inserted into the accommodating region of the fan holder, and holds at least one, in particular more than one, flap, said flaps, for the purpose of deflecting the flow, at least partially covering over the flap frame. The flaps are advantageously connected in a releasable manner to the flap frame. Furthermore, the fan holder is arranged preferably in the upper half of the switch cabinet, in particular in an upper third of the switch cabinet.
The invention is explained in more detail hereinbelow with reference to the drawing, in which:
The following description uses the same designations for like, and like acting, parts.
In one use example, the ventilating device is connected to a switch cabinet (not shown). The ventilating device here is inserted into an aperture in a switch-cabinet wall and fixed there by a suitable fastening means, which is located in particular on the fan holder 10. The ventilating device thus establishes a connection between the interior of the switch cabinet and the outer region thereof. Depending on the direction of rotation of the fan 16 located in the switch cabinet, air can be taken into the switch cabinet, or expelled therefrom, by the ventilating device.
The fan holder 10 has a frame 26 and an accommodating region 28, which is formed by an opening 27 in the fan holder 10. The fan holder 10 also has an all-round inner step 19, which is formed on the frame 26 and against which the cover 11 can butt in the closed state of the accommodating region 28.
Different inserts can be inserted into the accommodating region 28 of the fan holder 10 and fixed there by suitable retaining means. In particular, the opening 27 is delimited by retaining surfaces 29, which retain the respective insert in the frame. It is further possible to provide specific retaining devices, for example latching, clip-action, rubber or magnetic elements, in order to fix a respective insert in the accommodating region 28. In that embodiment of the invention which is shown in
The accommodating region 28 can be closed by means of the cover 11. In an open state, the cover 11 allows access to the accommodating region 28. The cover 11 is fastened in a removable, preferably pivotable, manner on the fan holder 10, in particular on an edge of the frame 26 which, when the ventilating device is in the installed state, is directed toward the floor. The cover 11 can be arrested in a closed position on the fan holder 10 by suitable snap-fit and/or latching means or the like. The maximum opening angle of the cover 11 in relation to the frame 26 is preferably predetermined by suitable delimiting elements. This makes it possible overall for the inserts to be changed over particularly straightforwardly if required.
As illustrated in
It is conceivable also to provide an active pivoting device (for example an electromotive one). In the installed state, the flap frame 32 has an outer surface butting preferably against the retaining surfaces 29.
As an alternative to the flap device 21, the interchangeable insert used may also be a filter insert 24 (see
The front lattice 13 may also be in the form of a netting or similar air-permeable material. Furthermore, for cleaning or changeover purposes for example, it may be designed such that it can be released from the cover 11. Without the front lattice 13, the cover 11 forms a rectangular (all-round) frame (having two rectilinearly running edges and two curved edges, the rectilinearly running edges being located opposite one another, as are the curved edges). Similarly, a main body 25 of the fan holder 10 also forms an all-round (rectangular) frame. Two mutually opposite sides of the main body 25 are of rectilinear design; the other mutually opposite sides are curved. In the installed state of the cover 11, the curved sides are in alignment with the curved sides of the main body 25 of the fan holder 10. This achieves a homogeneous unit.
In particular the front lattice 13 in the embodiment shown in
The front lattice 13 can be opened from the outside preferably only with the use of a screwdriver and can be closed from the inside by the catch being locked. This provides for straightforward protection against vandalism. Furthermore, the front lattice 13 is mounted preferably in a rotatable manner in the frame of the cover 11, in order to allow for servicing to be carried out.
Provision may advantageously be made for the first, lower ventilating device 35 to form an inlet ventilating device, which has a filter insert, e.g. a filter mat, in the accommodating region 28 and in the case of which a fan takes air into the switch cabinet 34 in order to generate a positive pressure. The positive pressure in the switch cabinet is intended to prevent particles, in particular dust or the like, from entering into the switch cabinet through doors, cable ducts or other openings.
Whereas the prior art, thus far, also equipped the upper ventilating device 36 with a filter insert, in order to reduce further the entrance of particles into the switch cabinet, the ventilating device 36 may advantageously comprise a flap device 21, which is shown in
The flexible insert options and the modular construction with the aid of the fan holder according to the invention means that both systems can be readily realized by the present invention: on the one hand, it is possible to achieve optimized dust avoidance by it also being possible for the upper fan holder 10 to be readily provided, if required, with a filter insert 24. Furthermore, for optimized air circulation, and thus for optimized cooling at the uppermost location, it is possible, as an alternative, to insert a flap insert 21 into the fan holder, in order to achieve the abovedescribed optimized-cooling function.
The modularity of the system according to the invention provides for a particularly high level of flexibility, allowing a user to adapt the fan holder individually to existing requirements and, if necessary, to change over the inserts in the accommodating region 28 in a particularly straightforward manner.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2013 105 196.0 | May 2013 | DE | national |
10 2014 101 184.8 | Jan 2014 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2014/060550 | 5/22/2014 | WO | 00 |