Information
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Patent Grant
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6375440
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Patent Number
6,375,440
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 21, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 23, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong, Westerman & Hattori, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 392 365
- 454 244
- 454 184
- 123 4199
- 416 244 R
- 416 247 R
- 310 89
- 417 360
- 417 42314
- 417 42315
- 417 4231
- 165 803
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The fan unit has a fan 150, fan housing frame 110, and fan housing cover 170. The fan 150 has a frame 151, a fan blade 152 freely rotatable to the frame, and a mounting hole 153 disposed to the frame. The box frame 110 has an opening 115 on one (top) side for disposing the fan 150 internally thereto, a ventilation opening in the opposite (bottom) side, and engaging members 117 formed on an inside wall for fitting into a mounting hole 153 of the internally disposed fan and thereby determining the fan position. The cover 170 has a ventilation opening, and an engaging protrusion on an inside wall for fitting into a mounting hole 153 of the fan internally disposed to the fan housing frame. The fan housing cover 170 thus engages the fan housing frame 110 so as to cover the opening 115 into which the fan is installed, and in conjunction with the fan housing frame 110 secures the fan in the fan housing frame.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fan unit assembled as a single unit, a fan assembly having a fan case for housing the fan unit, and a product comprising this fan assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Fans are installed in a wide range of industrial and consumer products for moving air heated by heat sources inside the product to the outside of the product. More and more industrial products operate continuously all the day, and the ability to maintain and replace parts without turning the power off and with the product continuing to operate is desirable. Fans are no exception, and fans which can be replaced while the power supply to the product in which the fan is used remains on are needed. Continuous operation also shortens fan service life, thus increasing the opportunities for fan replacement. It is therefore also necessary to improve the safety and ease with which fans can be replaced.
FIGS. 37
to
39
show a typical fan unit,
FIGS. 37 and 38
being perspective views thereof from different directions, and
FIG. 39
being an exploded perspective view of the fan unit.
As shown in these figures, the fan unit
900
comprises a fan
910
, fan box
920
, printed circuit board
930
, LED
940
, and a plurality of screws
950
.
The fan
910
has a frame
911
and a fan blade
912
freely rotatable to the frame
911
. A mounting hole
913
is disposed at each of the four corners of the frame
911
.
The fan box
920
is typically formed by shaping sheet metal. A finger guard
921
preventing a finger from entering the fan is formed at the ventilation opening in the bottom or side as seen in
FIG. 38. A
cantilevered beam-shaped operating lever
922
is further disposed to the fan box
920
. When the fan unit
900
is housed in a fan case (not shown in the figures), this operating lever
922
prevents unintentional removal of the fan unit
900
from the fan case. It can also be operated so that the fan unit
900
can be removed from the fan case.
A control circuit (not shown in the figures) for controlling rotation of the fan blade
912
, and switching the LED
940
on/off, is provided on the printed circuit board
930
. Also provided thereon are a connector
931
for connection with the LED
940
, and a connector
932
for connection with the fan
910
motor (not shown in the figures). These connectors
931
,
932
are connected with the LED
940
and fan
910
(that is, the fan motor) by wiring not shown in the figures. As also shown in
FIG. 37
, a guard edge
933
protruding to the front of the fan unit when the fan unit
900
is assembled is also formed on this printed circuit board
930
. This guard edge
933
is inserted to a connector (not shown in the,figures) coupled to the printed circuit board
930
, and transfers power and signals therefrom to the printed circuit board
930
.
A plurality of screws
950
of a plurality of types are used to assemble this fan unit
900
.
As shown in
FIGS. 37
to
39
, a conventional fan unit thus comprised has a plurality of fan boxes
920
made from sheet metal, and is assembled using a large number of screws. Assembly is thus inefficient and costly.
The productivity of the process for housing this fan unit
900
into a fan case (not shown in the figures) and connecting a connector to the guard edge
933
of the printed circuit board
930
[
920
, sic] is also poor. There are also maintenance-related problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
With respect to the aforementioned problems, it is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a fan unit that is easy to handle and reduces cost. A further object is to provide a fan assembly whereby fan unit maintenance and replacement are simple. Another object is to provide an apparatus (product) comprising a fan assembly of the present invention.
To achieve this object a fan unit according to the present invention comprises a fan, a fan housing frame, and a fan housing cover. The fan has a frame, a fan blade freely rotatable to the frame, and an installation member disposed to the frame. The fan housing frame has an opening on one side for disposing the fan internally thereto, a ventilation opening in the opposite side, and an engaging member formed on an inside wall for engaging the installation member of the internally disposed fan and thereby determining the fan position. The fan housing cover has a ventilation opening, and an engaging member on an inside wall for engaging the installation member of the fan internally disposed to the fan housing frame. The fan housing cover thus engages the fan housing frame so as to cover the opening into which the fan is installed, and in conjunction with the fan housing frame secures the fan in the fan housing frame.
With a fan unit of the present invention, a fan placed into the fan housing is positioned therein by inserting engaging protrusions (tabs and claws) of the fan housing frame and cover into corresponding holes. No screws are therefore needed to secure the fan in the fan housing. The fan housing cover is similarly engaged with the fan housing frame by means of matching tabs, claws, and holes, and no screws are therefore needed to secure the cover to the box frame.
A fan unit according to the present invention can thus be easily assembled without using any screws or tools such as screwdrivers, and thus helps reduce manufacturing cost.
The present fan unit further preferably has a finger guard formed to the opening of the fan housing frame from which the fan is not inserted (the bottom opening below); and a finger guard formed to the opening in the fan housing cover.
As shown in
FIG. 37
to
FIG. 39
, a fan unit according to the related art only has a finger guard on one side. This makes maintaining or replacing a fan while turning at high speed in the product in which it is used potentially dangerous. Safety can be improved, however, by providing a finger guard on both sides of the fan unit as per the present invention.
Yet further preferably, the fan housing frame and fan housing cover of a fan unit of the present invention are resin moldings.
In addition to helping reduce cost, using resin moldings assures that the box frame and cover are electrically isolated from the power source so that safety can be further improved when maintaining or replacing an operating fan.
The finger guard of a fan unit according to the related art as shown in
FIGS. 37
to
39
is made from sheet metal. The finger guard thus provides great resistance to air flow, and is the source of quite loud noise.
However, by molding the finger guard from resin, the finger guard can be shaped to produce little air resistance, and is thus effective as a way to reduce noise.
Yet further preferably, the fan unit comprises a printed circuit board having on one end a card edge for insertion to a connector, and having a control circuit mounted thereon for controlling fan blade rotation. The fan housing frame in this case also has an opening for passing the card edge of a printed circuit board disposed internally to the fan housing frame outside the fan housing to the front in a specific insertion direction orthogonal to the direction of air flow of air moved by the fan. The fan housing frame also has a retainer on an internal wall for holding a side of the printed circuit board disposed internally to the fan housing frame. The fan housing cover in this case further has on an internal wall a retainer for holding the printed circuit board side opposite the side held by the fan housing frame. In conjunction with the fan housing frame, the fan housing cover thus secures a printed circuit board disposed internally to said fan housing frame.
Similarly to a fan unit according to the related art as shown in
FIG. 37
to
FIG. 39
, a printed circuit board is preferably assembled into a fan unit of the present invention. In a fan unit of the present invention, however, the printed circuit board is held securely by the retainers provided on the fan housing frame in which the printed circuit board is installed and the fan housing cover. As a result, the fan unit of the present invention can still be easily assembled without using any screws or tools even when a printed circuit board is installed in the fan unit.
Yet further preferably, the fan housing frame also comprises a cantilevered beam-shaped operating lever extending in the direction opposite to the direction in which the fan unit is inserted to a fan case. This insertion direction intersects the direction of air flow of air moved by the fan. The operating lever has an engaging member for preventing removal of the fan unit from the fan case when the fan unit is installed to the fan case for housing the fan unit. This engaging member is formed in the middle of the operating lever between the front and back ends in the insertion direction.
It should be noted that the provision of this operating lever is the same as in the related art, but providing this operating lever also improves handling the fan unit of the present invention.
Yet further preferably, the fan housing frame of a fan unit according to this invention has a side wall extending in the direction of air flow and the insertion direction with two edges extending in the insertion direction, and a guide channel formed in the exterior side of this side wall. The guide channel has a first channel part extending from one side wall edge into the middle toward the other side wall edge, and a second channel part extending from the end of the first channel part to the back in the insertion direction.
By thus forming a guide channel in the fan unit, the fan unit can be easily installed to and removed from a fan case even when space is confined as further described below. This improves fan unit handling, as well as the ease of fan unit maintenance and replacement.
A fan assembly achieving the above object comprises a fan case for housing a fan unit, and a connector to which connection is made by installing the fan unit to the fan case. More specifically, the fan unit housed in the fan case comprises a fan having a frame and a fan blade freely rotatable to the frame; a printed circuit board having on one end a card edge for connecting by insertion to a connector, and having mounted thereon a control circuit for controlling fan blade rotation; and a fan housing for internally housing the fan, the printed circuit board with the card edge thereof projecting externally to the front in a specific insertion direction intersecting a direction of air flow of air moved by said fan, and having a ventilation opening on both walls in the direction of air flow. The connector is removably fixed to the fan case, and is connected with the card edge of the printed circuit board projecting forward in the insertion direction by the action of installing the fan unit to the fan case.
A fan assembly according to the present invention thus comprises a fan case in which a fan unit is installed, and a connector to which the card edge of a printed circuit board in the fan unit is inserted. The connector is removably fixed to the fan case, and the card edge of the printed circuit board is inserted to the connector by the operation for installing the fan unit to the fan case. Connection to the connector can thus be accomplished by simply installing the fan unit to the fan case, and a fan assembly in which the assembled fan unit can be installed, maintained, and replaced with great simplicity is thus achieved.
Further preferably, the connector of this fan assembly has a body with an opening for inserting the card edge of the printed circuit board, first and second arms projecting to both sides from the body, and an engaging protrusion formed on the first arm. In addition, the fan case has an arm engaging hole for holding the second arm of the connector, which is inserted thereto by sliding the connector in the direction in which the second arm extends, and a slot in which the engaging protrusion of the first arm is inserted. This slot has an inwardly protruding engaging protrusion for engaging the engaging protrusion of the first arm when the second arm is inserted into the arm engaging hole.
Thus comprised, the connector can be easily and reliably installed and removed from the fan case without using any screws or other fasteners, or any tools.
Yet further preferably, the fan unit of this fan assembly comprises a cantilevered beam-shaped operating lever extending in a direction opposite to a specific insertion direction, and a specific engaging member formed on the operating lever between the ends of the operating lever. The fan case further comprises a removal prevention member for preventing fan unit removal by interfering with the engaging member of a fan unit housed internally to the fan case, and allowing fan unit removal when the operating lever is operated to release interference with the engaging member.
Unintentional removal of the fan unit from the fan case can thus be prevented while also allowing for easy installation and removal of the fan unit to and from the fan case as necessary.
Yet further preferably, the fan case of the fan assembly holds a plurality of fan units stacked together in the direction of air flow.
When thus comprised, air flow can be maintained even part of the plurality of fan units fails.
Yet further preferably, the fan unit of the fan assembly comprises a guide channel in an exterior part of a side wall, and the fan case comprises on an inside wall thereof a guide protrusion that fits into the guide channel. This side wall of the fan unit extends in the direction of air flow and the insertion direction, and has two edges extending in the insertion direction. The guide channel has a first channel part extending from one side wall edge into the middle toward the other side wall edge, and a second channel part extending in the direction opposite the insertion direction from the end of the first channel part. The fan unit is installed to the fan case by sliding the fan unit along the first channel part and then sliding it along the second channel part with the guide protrusion fit into the guide channel.
A fan unit thus comprised can be easily installed to and removed from the fan case even in confined spaces.
Further alternatively, the fan unit in a fan assembly according to the present invention comprises a guide channel in an exterior part of a side wall, which extends in the direction of air flow and the insertion direction, and has two edges extending in the insertion direction. The guide channel has a first channel part extending from one side wall edge into the middle toward the other side wall edge, and a second channel part extending in the direction opposite the insertion direction from the end of the first channel part. The fan case in this fan assembly houses a plurality of fan units with at least two arranged in the insertion direction, is freely removably inserted in the insertion direction to a specific apparatus, and comprises a first section in the back in the insertion direction for holding a fan unit, and a second section in the front in the insertion direction for holding a fan unit. This second section has on an inside wall thereof a guide protrusion that fits into the guide channel. A fan unit is installed to this first section by sliding it in the insertion direction. A fan unit is installed to the second section by sliding the fan unit along the first channel part and then sliding the fan unit along the second channel part with the guide protrusion fit into the guide channel.
When it is necessary to move air over a wide area using a plurality of fan units arrayed side by side, a plurality of fan units can be arranged side by side in the direction in which they are inserted to the fan case, and the fan case is then inserted in the same insertion direction to the device in which the fan array is used. By using the design of the present invention for fitting a guide protrusion (pin) into a guide channel and then sliding the fan unit into place in the part of the fan case to the front in the insertion direction, the fan unit installed to this front section can be easily installed and removed as needed.
An apparatus (product) according to the present invention incorporates any one of the fan assemblies of the invention as described above.
By thus incorporating one of these fan assemblies, the apparatus (product) of the invention provides for simple fan maintenance and replacement.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other objects and features of the present invention will be readily understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like parts are designated by like reference numerals and in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a fan unit according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an assembly diagram of the fan unit shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a fan housing assembled from the fan housing frame and fan housing cover shown in
FIG. 1
FIG. 4
is a perspective view from a different angle of a fan housing assembled from the fan housing frame and fan housing cover shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
shows five side views of the fan housing shown in FIG.
3
((A) is a front view, (B) is a plan (top) view, (C) is a left side view, (D) is a right side view, and (E) is a bottom view);
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the fan housing frame shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
shows four side views of the fan housing frame shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged view of the area inside circle R
1
in FIG.
7
(C);
FIG. 9
is an enlarged view of the part shown in
FIG. 8
when viewed in section through line A—A in FIG.
7
(B);
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the fan housing cover shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIGS. 11
shows four side views of the cover shown in FIG.
10
((A) to (D) are front, top, left, and right sides views);
FIG. 12
is an enlarged view of the area inside circle R
2
in FIG.
11
(D);
FIG. 13
is an enlarged view of the part shown in circle R
3
in FIG.
11
(A);
FIG.
14
and
FIG. 15
are perspective views from different angles of a fan assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 16
is an exploded perspective view of the fan assembly shown in FIG.
14
and
FIG. 15
;
FIG. 17
is a plan view of the fan case of the fan assembly shown in
FIG. 14
;
FIG. 18
is a section view through line B—B in
FIG. 17
;
FIG. 19
is an enlarged view of the area in oval R
4
in
FIG. 18
;
FIG. 20
is a perspective view from the back of the fan case in
FIG. 14
;
FIG. 21
is a back view of the fan case in
FIG. 14
;
FIG.
22
and
FIG. 23
are perspective views from different angles of a fan assembly according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 24
is an exploded perspective view of the fan assembly shown in
FIG. 22
;
FIG. 25
is a perspective view of part of the second fan case of the fan assembly shown in
FIG. 22
as seen from the direction of arrow C in
FIG. 24
;
FIG. 26
is a perspective view showing fan units installed to the two front sections of the second fan case in the fan case insertion direction;
FIG. 27
is a front view showing fan unit installation to the two front sections of the second fan case in the fan case insertion direction before the installation is completed;
FIG. 28
is a front view showing the fan units when completely installed to the two front sections shown in
FIG. 27
;
FIG. 29
is a perspective view of an apparatus in which the fan assembly shown in
FIGS. 22
to
25
is used when the fan assembly is fully installed to said apparatus;
FIG. 30
is a front view of an apparatus in which the fan assembly shown in
FIGS. 22
to
25
is used when the fan assembly is fully installed to said apparatus;
FIG. 31
is a plan view of an apparatus in which the fan assembly shown in
FIGS. 22
to
25
is used when the fan assembly is fully installed to said apparatus;
FIG. 32
is a side view of an apparatus in which the fan assembly shown in
FIGS. 22
to
25
is used when the fan assembly is fully installed to said apparatus;
FIG. 33
is a perspective view showing the second fan case
200
B of the fan assembly installed to the apparatus shown in
FIG. 29
withdrawn from said apparatus;
FIG. 34
is a front view showing the second fan case
200
B of the fan assembly installed to the apparatus shown in
FIG. 29
withdrawn from said apparatus;
FIG. 35
is a plan view showing the second fan case
200
B of the fan assembly installed to the apparatus shown in
FIG. 29
withdrawn from said apparatus;
FIG. 36
is a side view showing the second fan case
200
B of the fan assembly installed to the apparatus shown in
FIG. 29
withdrawn from said apparatus;
FIG.
37
and
FIG. 38
are perspective views from different directions of a fan unit according to the related art; and
FIG. 39
is an exploded perspective view of the fan unit shown in FIG.
37
and FIG.
38
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying figures.
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a fan unit according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 2
is an assembly diagram of this fan unit.
As shown in these figures, this fan unit
100
comprises a fan housing frame
110
, a printed circuit board
130
, fan
150
, and fan housing cover
170
.
The printed circuit board
130
is housed in the fan housing frame
110
with circuit board card edge
131
protruding forward in a specific insertion direction S from an opening
111
in the box frame
110
. The fan
150
is then placed in the box frame
110
, and the cover
170
is then fastened to the box frame
110
with the printed circuit board
130
and fan
150
housed thereinside.
Tabs
171
(see
FIG. 1
) and
172
, and claw
173
are formed on the fan housing cover
170
. Matching engaging holes
112
, recess
113
, and hole
114
are formed in the fan housing frame
110
. The cover
170
is thus fastened to the box frame
110
by fitting tabs
171
into matching engaging holes
112
in the box frame
110
, and then swinging the cover
170
to the box frame
110
as though closing a door with the tabs
171
and holes
112
acting as a hinge so that tab
172
of cover
170
,fits into recess
113
of box frame
110
, and engaging claw
173
of cover
170
fits into and engages hole
114
in box frame
110
. When the fan housing cover
170
is thus secured to the fan housing frame
110
, it closes fan housing opening
115
in which the printed circuit board
130
and fan
150
are housed. A fan housing is thus formed by the fan housing frame
110
and fan housing cover
170
. The printed circuit board
130
and fan
150
are also secured inside the fan housing as further described below.
It will be noted that absolutely no tools are required to house printed circuit board
130
and fan
150
in fan housing frame
110
and install cover
170
to the box frame
110
, and assembly is thus quite simple.
It should be further noted that the cover
170
fastened to the box frame
110
can be removed therefrom by pushing with the tip of a slender tool, such as a flat screwdriver, on the claw
173
[
143
, sic] fit into hole
114
using a certain degree of force so as to disengage the claw
173
[
143
, sic] from the hole
114
. The cover
170
can then be swung open using the tabs
171
and holes
112
as a hinge, and removed from the box frame
110
. However, it is typically not necessary to disassemble the fan unit
100
for maintenance and replacement, and when replaced the fan unit
100
is replaced as a single unit.
The fan housing frame
110
and fan housing cover
170
are both resin moldings in this exemplary embodiment of the invention.
The fan
150
comprises a frame
151
, a freely rotatable blade
152
, and a motor (not shown in the figures) fixed to the frame for turning the blade
152
. The blade
152
is disposed centrally to so that it is surrounded by frame
151
[
150
, sic]. A mounting hole
153
is formed in each of the four corners of the frame
151
[
150
, sic]. These holes
153
are exemplary of an installation member of the present invention. The frame
151
and blade
152
of this fan
150
are also resin moldings.
FIGS. 3 and 4
are perspective views from different angles of a fan housing assembled from the above-noted fan housing frame
110
and fan housing cover
170
. FIG.
5
(A) is a front view, (B) is a plan (top) view, (C) is a left side view, (D) is a right side view, and (E) is a bottom view of this fan housing.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the box frame
110
, and FIGS.
7
(A) to (D) are front, top, left, and right sides views of the box frame
110
.
FIG. 8
is an enlarged view of the area inside circle R
1
in FIG.
7
(C), and
FIG. 9
is an enlarged view of the part shown in
FIG. 8
when viewed in section through line A—A in FIG.
7
(B).
Arrow S shown in some of these figures indicates the insertion direction indicated by arrow S in FIG.
2
.
This fan housing frame
110
is described in detail next below with reference to
FIGS. 3
to
9
.
In addition to opening
115
(see
FIG. 2
) for housing printed circuit board
130
[
120
, sic] and fan
150
[
130
, sic] inside box frame
110
, box frame
110
has a ventilation opening further formed in the bottom thereof with a finger guard
116
formed in this ventilation opening. The members of this finger guard
116
are thin as shown in the figure so that resistance to air flow is low and noise is kept low. The four engaging protrusions
117
shaped as shown in an enlarged view in
FIG. 8
are formed around the finger guard
116
as shown in
FIG. 7
in the bottom wall of the box frame
110
. It should be noted that these engaging protrusions
117
are an example of the engaging members of the present invention. When the fan
150
is installed to the box frame
110
, these four engaging protrusions
117
are fit into the four mounting holes
153
formed in frame
151
of fan
150
(see FIGS.
1
and
2
), and thus function to secure fan
150
inside box frame
110
.
A slotted retainer
118
is formed in the bottom inside wall of the box frame
110
where the printed circuit board
130
is located. When the printed circuit board
130
is installed to the box frame
110
, one side
132
a
thereof as shown in FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
is fit into this slotted retainer
118
and held with card edge
131
projecting from opening
111
in the insertion direction as indicated by arrow S.
A cantilevered beam-shaped operating lever
119
extending to the back relative to the insertion direction S is formed at an outside wall of the box frame
110
. An engaging protrusion
120
for preventing removal of the fan unit
100
from the fan case when the fan unit
100
is installed to a fan case for housing the fan unit
100
is formed at a point between the ends of the operating lever
119
. This protrusion
120
is further described in detail below.
A handle
121
is also disposed to this box frame
110
to make it easier to install the fan unit
100
to the fan case and remove it therefrom.
The letters AIR and an arrow are also formed as surface markings in the box frame
110
as shown in the top views in FIG.
5
(B) and FIG.
7
(B), and the bottom view in FIG.
5
(E). The direction indicated by this arrow is the direction in which the fan installed in this fan housing pushes air, that is, the direction of air flow.
As also shown in the top views in FIG.
5
(B) and FIG.
7
(B), and the bottom view in FIG.
5
(E), L-shaped guide channels
122
and
123
are formed to the box frame
110
. These L-shaped guide channels
122
and
123
are formed in the outside wall of sides
124
and
125
, which are coplanar to the direction of air flow AIR and insertion direction S, of box frame
110
. The guide channels
122
and
123
each comprise a first channel part
122
a
and
123
a
, and a second channel part
122
b
and
123
b
. The sides
124
and
125
each have two edges.
124
a
,
124
b
and
125
a
,
125
b
substantially parallel to the insertion direction S. The first channel part
122
a
and
123
a
of guide channels
122
and
123
extends from one edge
124
a
,
125
a
toward the other edge
124
b
,
125
b
to the middle part of sides
124
and
125
. The second channel part
122
b
and
123
b
of guide channels
122
and
123
extends in the insertion direction S from the end of the corresponding first channel part. The function of these guide channels
122
and
123
is also further described below.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the fan housing cover
170
. FIGS.
11
(A) to (D) are front, top, left, and right sides views of the cover
170
.
FIG. 12
is an enlarged view of the area inside circle R
2
in FIG.
11
(D), and
FIG. 13
is an enlarged view of the part shown in circle R
3
in FIG.
11
(A).
The fan housing cover
170
is described in detail below with reference to
FIGS. 3
to
5
, and
FIGS. 10
to
13
.
A ventilation opening is formed in the middle of cover
170
with a finger guard
174
formed in the opening. Similarly to the finger guard
116
disposed to box frame
110
, the members of this finger guard
174
are thin as shown in the figure so that resistance to air flow is low and noise is kept low.
An engaging protrusion
175
shaped as shown in the enlarged view in
FIG. 12
is formed to the inside wall of the cover
170
. As are engaging protrusions
117
of the box frame
110
, these engaging protrusion
175
are exemplary of the engaging members of the present invention. Further similarly to the engaging protrusions
117
of box frame
110
(see FIG.
7
(C)), engaging protrusion
175
fits into mounting hole
153
in fan
150
(see
FIGS. 1 and 2
) and functions to fasten the fan
150
inside the fan housing.
A forked retainer
176
for holding side
132
b
of printed circuit board
130
(see
FIGS. 1 and 2
) is also formed on the inside wall of the cover
170
. Note that this side
132
b
of printed circuit board
130
is the side opposite side
132
a
held by the slotted retainer
118
(see FIG.
7
(C)) of box frame
110
. In conjunction with slotted retainer
118
of box frame
110
, the forked retainer
176
works to hold the printed circuit board
130
inside the fan housing.
It will thus be obvious that box frame
110
and cover
170
in conjunction with each other have a structure for fixing the printed circuit board
130
and fan
150
inside the fan housing.
The cover
170
is also fixed to the box frame
110
as described above.
A fan unit
100
according to this preferred embodiment of the invention is configured so that it can be easily assembled without using any screws or similar fasteners and without using any tools, and thus facilitates cost reduction.
It will also be noted that this fan unit
100
has finger guards
116
and
174
in both ventilation openings on both sides in the direction of air flow through a fan housing comprising box frame
110
and cover
170
. Contact between a finger and the fan
150
is thus prevented, and the fan unit
100
can be safely handled even when the fan
150
is turning at high speed.
Yet further, the box frame
110
and cover
170
of this fan unit
100
are resin moldings, lightweight, and electrically insulated, and are therefore electrically safe to handle even when a live power supply is maintained.
Because they are resin moldings, the finger guards
116
and
174
can also be thinly formed, thus assuring a wide air flow channel, reducing resistance to air flow, and keeping noise to a low level.
FIG.
14
and
FIG. 15
are perspective views from different angles of a fan assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 16
is an exploded perspective view of this fan assembly, and
FIG. 17
is a plan view of the fan case of this fan assembly.
FIG. 18
is a section view through line B—B in FIG.
17
.
FIG. 19
is an enlarged view of the area in oval R
4
in FIG.
18
.
FIG. 20
is a perspective view from the back of the fan case, and
FIG. 21
is a back view of the fan case.
As shown in
FIG. 16
, this fan assembly comprises two fan units
100
as described above, a fan case
200
for holding these two fan units
100
stacked together in the direction of air flow, and two connectors
300
to which a card edge
131
of printed circuit board
130
in the two fan units
100
is inserted. It should be noted that these two fan units
100
are fan units as described above with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
13
, and further description thereof is thus omitted below.
Fan case
200
has a means for securing these two connectors
300
as further described below. The two fan units
100
are housed in the fan case
200
by sliding them into the fan case
200
in insertion direction S. This action of installing a fan unit
100
into the fan case
200
also fits the card edge
131
of printed circuit board
130
in the fan unit
100
into the corresponding connector
300
fixed to fan case
200
.
Ventilation openings
201
and
202
are formed in the walls of the fan case
200
in the direction of air flow. The two fan units
100
housed in the fan case
200
thus move air in the direction of air flow by means of the two fans
150
(see FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
) housed in the two fan units
100
.
By thus locating two fan units
100
in line in the direction of air flow in this fan assembly, air flow can be maintained even if one of the two fan units
100
fails, and an abnormal rise in the internal temperature of the device in which the fan assembly is installed can thus be prevented.
A removal prevention tab
203
is disposed to the fan case
200
for each fan unit
100
installed therein. When a fan unit
100
is slid in the insertion direction S for installation to the fan case
200
, the engaging protrusion
120
formed on the operating lever
119
of the fan unit
100
rides passed the removal A prevention tab
203
and thus holds the fan unit
100
secure inside the fan case
200
. Once thus installed, the fan unit
100
cannot be removed from the fan case
200
by simply pulling out on the fan unit
100
because the removal prevention tab
203
interferes with movement of the protrusion
120
in the direction opposite the insertion direction S, and thus prevents fan unit
100
removal. As a result, unintentional removal of the fan unit
100
from the fan case
200
is prevented.
The fan unit
100
can be easily intentionally removed from the fan case
200
by depressing operating lever
119
. This causes the operating lever
119
to bend and changes the position of the protrusion
120
on the operating lever
119
, thereby disengaging the protrusion
120
and the removal prevention tab
203
[
403
, sic] and removing the interference therebetween so that the fan unit
100
can be slid out from the fan case
200
.
Connector
300
is removably fixed to the fan case
200
. The mechanism for thus fitting a connector
300
to the fan case
200
is described next below.
As shown in
FIG. 16
, this connector
300
comprises a main body
310
and first and second arms
320
and
330
extending to both sides from the body
310
. An opening
311
to which card edge
131
of printed circuit board
130
of fan unit
100
is inserted is disposed in the body
310
. A forward projecting engaging protrusion
321
is formed to the first arm
320
.
A connector opening
204
for exposing opening
311
in the body
310
of connector
300
to the, inside of the fan case
200
, and a slot
205
in which engaging protrusion
321
of first arm
320
is inserted and guided, are formed in the wall of back
210
of the fan case
200
(see
FIGS. 20 and 21
) for each connector
300
. An arm engaging hole
206
(sees
FIG. 20
) to which second arm
330
of connector
300
is inserted is further formed crosswise to back wall
210
of fan case
200
. A protrusion
207
projecting to the inside of the slot
205
is further formed in each slot
205
guiding engaging protrusion
321
of first arm
320
.
To install a connector
300
to fan case
200
, the second arm
330
of the connector
300
is inserted to arm engaging hole
206
of fan case
200
, and engaging protrusion
321
of first arm
320
is inserted to slot
205
. The connector
300
is then slid in the direction further deeply inserting second arm
330
to arm engaging hole
206
. This causes the engaging protrusion
321
on first arm
320
to pass over protrusion
207
projecting inward to slot
205
so that the engaging protrusion
321
of the first arm
320
is fixed at the position shown in
FIG. 19
engaged by the protrusion
207
in slot
205
. If it becomes necessary to remove the connector
300
[
320
, sic] from the fan case
200
, the connector
300
can be removed by sliding it in the direction removing the second arm
330
from the arm engaging hole
206
while applying force sufficient to move the engaging protrusion
321
of the first arm
320
back over the protrusion
207
in slot
205
.
It will thus be obvious that a fan case
200
according to this preferred embodiment of the invention is constructed so that a connector
300
can reliably be removably installed to the fan case
200
without using any tools. In addition, when the connector
300
is installed to the fan case
200
and a fan unit
100
is then installed to the fan case
200
, the action of installing the fan unit
100
causes the card edge
131
of the printed circuit board
130
of fan unit
100
to be fit into and connected to the connector
300
.
This fan assembly can therefore be extremely easily assembled. In addition, a fan unit
100
can be replaced in the fan case
200
safely and easily even while current is supplied to the connector
300
.
FIG.
22
and
FIG. 23
are perspective views from different angles of a fan assembly according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 24
is an exploded perspective view of this same fan assembly.
FIG. 25
is a perspective view of part of the second fan case of the fan assembly according to this embodiment as seen from arrow C in FIG.
24
.
A fan assembly according to this preferred embodiment of the invention comprises eight fan units
100
, first to third fan cases
200
A,
200
B, and
200
C, and eight connectors
300
corresponding to the eight fan units
100
.
Two fan units
100
are housed in part of first fan case
200
A. Four fan units
100
are housed in second fan case
200
B. This second fan case
200
B is removably housed in the first fan case
200
A by sliding the second fan case
200
B in insertion direction S to the first fan case
200
A. Two fan units
100
are installed to third fan case
200
C by sliding them in insertion direction S. This third fan case
200
C is supported on and fixed to first fan case
200
A.
It should be noted that this second fan case
200
B is designed to house two fan units
100
stacked vertically to each other, and two side by side in the insertion direction S. The second fan case
200
B comprises four sections
211
,
212
,
213
, and
214
each holding one fan unit
100
. Of these, the two sections
213
,
214
at the back in the insertion direction S are designed so that the fan unit
100
held therein is inserted from the back in the insertion direction S. Fan units
100
are installed to the two sections
211
,
212
at the front in this same direction S by first sliding the fan unit
100
into the second fan case
200
B in the direction indicated by arrow D in
FIG. 24
, and then sliding the fan unit
100
in the insertion direction S. This installation method is achieved as described below.
FIG. 26
is a perspective view showing fan units installed to the two front sections of the second fan case in the insertion direction S.
FIG. 27
is a front view showing fan unit installation to these sections before the installation is completed, and
FIG. 28
is a front view showing the fan units when completely installed to these front sections.
Two guide protrusions
222
are formed on the bottom of the two sections
211
,
212
to the front of second fan case
200
B in the direction of arrow S as shown in FIG.
24
. As shown in
FIG. 25
, a single guide protrusion
221
is also formed in the top of these two front sections
211
,
212
.
As shown in FIGS.
5
(A) and (E), L-shaped guide channels
122
and
123
are formed in fan unit
100
. To install a fan unit
100
to front section
211
or
212
, bottom guide protrusions
222
of front section
211
,
212
in second fan case
200
B are fit into the first channel part
123
a
of guide channel
123
, top guide protrusion
221
of front section
211
,
212
is fit into the first channel part
122
a
of guide channel
122
of fan unit
100
, and the fan unit
100
is then slid in the direction of arrow D (see FIG.
24
).
FIG. 27
is a front view of this position.
When the guide protrusions
221
,
222
advance to the bend in the L-shaped guide channels
122
and
123
and enter the second channel part
122
b
and
123
b
of guide channels
122
and
123
, the fan unit
100
is slid in the direction of arrow S (the insertion direction) relative to the fan case
200
to completely house the fan unit
100
in the corresponding front section
211
,
212
of the second fan case
200
B.
The second sliding step of this operation fits the card edge
131
of printed circuit board
130
of fan unit
100
into the corresponding connector
300
. The protrusion
120
on operating lever
119
of fan unit
100
is also slid passed a removal prevention protrusion (not shown in the figures) in each front section
211
,
212
whereby unintentional removal of the fan unit
100
is prevented. It should be noted that this removal prevention protrusion is identical to the removal prevention tab
203
of the fan case
200
described in the preferred embodiment shown in FIG.
16
.
FIG. 29
to
FIG. 32
are a perspective view, front view, plan view, and side view, respectively, of a product in which the fan assembly shown in
FIGS. 22
to
25
is used when the fan assembly is fully installed to said product.
FIG. 33
to
FIG. 36
are a perspective view, front view, plan view, and side view, respectively, showing the second fan case
200
B of the fan assembly installed to said product being removed therefrom.
This second fan case
200
B can be withdrawn from the product to a position as shown in
FIGS. 33
to
36
(note particularly FIG.
34
). When withdrawn to this position the two fan units housed in the two front sections in the direction of arrow S (insertion direction) cannot be pulled out to the back (the direction opposite arrow A) because of the two fan unit housing sections disposed to this back side. However, by moving the fan unit in the reverse of the L-shaped movement of the fan unit during installation, the fan unit can be removed from the second fan case
200
B for maintenance or replacement of the fan units housed at the front in the insertion direction of the second fan case
200
B.
By thus installing and removing a fan unit to and from the fan case using an L-shaped movement as described above, a fan unit can be installed to a fan case or removed therefrom as needed even when the space available is confined as shown in FIG.
34
.
It will be obvious that a fan assembly according to the present invention shall not be limited to the two preferred embodiments described above, and other variations using a configuration in which the fan unit of the present invention can be installed and removed in a cassette-like manner will be readily apparent to one with ordinary skill in the related art.
As described above, the present invention provides a fan unit that is easy to assemble, low cost, and extremely safe; a fan assembly that is easy to assemble and maintain; and an apparatus in which fan maintenance and replacement are simple.
Although the present invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be noted that various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications are to be understood as included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims, unless they depart therefrom.
Claims
- 1. A fan unit comprising:a fan having a frame, a fan blade freely rotatable to said frame, and an installation member disposed to said frame; a fan housing box frame having a bottom surface surrounded by side walls extending to a top surface thereof to form an opening at the top surface for disposing internally thereto said fan, a ventilation opening in the bottom surface, and an engaging member formed on an inside wall for engaging said installation member of the internally disposed fan and determining said fan position; and a fan housing cover for engaging said fan housing frame so as to cover the top surface opening in said fan housing frame, and securing said fan disposed internally to said fan housing frame in conjunction with said fan housing frame, said fan housing cover having a ventilation opening, and an engaging member on an inside wall for engaging said installation member of the fan internally disposed to said fan housing frame.
- 2. A fan unit according to claim 1, further comprising:a finger guard formed to said bottom surface opening of the fan housing frame; and a finger guard formed to said opening in the fan housing cover.
- 3. A fan unit according to claim 1, further comprising:a printed circuit board having on one end a card edge for connecting by insertion to a connector, and having mounted thereon a control circuit for controlling fan blade rotation; wherein the fan housing frame further has an opening for passing said card edge of a printed circuit board disposed internally to said fan housing frame outside the fan housing to the front in a specific insertion direction intersecting a direction of air flow of air moved by said fan, and a retainer on an internal wall for holding a side of said printed circuit board disposed internally to said fan housing frame; said fan housing cover further has on an internal wall a retainer for holding the printed circuit board side opposite to said above-noted side of a printed circuit board disposed internally to said fan housing frame; and said fan housing cover in conjunction with said fan housing frame secures a printed circuit board disposed internally to said fan housing frame.
- 4. A fan unit according to claim 1, wherein:the fan housing frame further comprises a cantilevered beam-shaped operating lever extending backwards relative to a specific insertion direction intersecting a direction of air flow of air moved by said fan, said operating lever having an engaging member for preventing removal of a fan unit from a fan case when the fan unit is installed to the fan case for housing the fan unit, said engaging member formed in a middle part between operating lever ends.
- 5. A fan assembly comprising:a fan case for housing a fan unit, said fan unit comprising a fan having a frame and a fan blade freely rotatable to said frame; a printed circuit board having on one end a card edge for connecting by insertion to a connector, and having mounted thereon a control circuit for controlling fan blade rotation; and a fan housing having side walls for internally housing said fan therein, internally housing said printed circuit board with said card edge projecting externally to the front in a specific insertion direction intersecting a direction of air flow of air moved by said fan, and having a ventilation opening on both walls in said direction of air flow; and a connector freely removably fixed to the fan case, the connector being connected with the card edge of the printed circuit board projecting forward in the insertion direction by an operation installing the fan unit to the fan case.
- 6. A fan assembly according to claim 5, wherein:said connector has a body with an opening for inserting said card edge of the printed circuit board, first and second arms projecting to both sides from said body, and an engaging protrusion formed on said first arm; and said fan case has an arm engaging hole for holding said second arm of the connector inserted thereto by sliding said connector in the direction in which said second arm extends, and a slot in which said engaging protrusion of the first arm is inserted, the slot having an engaging protrusion protruding inwardly for engaging said engaging protrusion of the first arm when said second arm is slidingly inserted to said arm engaging hole.
- 7. A fan assembly according to claim 5, wherein:said fan unit further comprises a cantilevered beam-shaped operating lever extending in a direction opposite to a specific insertion direction, and a specific engaging member formed on the operating lever in a middle part between operating lever ends; and said fan case further comprises a removal prevention member for preventing fan unit removal by interfering with said engaging member of a fan unit housed internally to the fan case, and allowing fan unit removal by operating said operating lever to release interference with said engaging member.
- 8. A fan assembly according to claim 5, wherein the fan case houses a plurality of fan units mutually stacked in a direction of air flow.
- 9. A fan assembly according to claim 5, said fan unit further comprising a guide channel in an exterior part of a side wall,said side wall extending in said direction of air flow and said insertion direction, and heaving two edges extending in said insertion direction, and said guide channel having a first channel part extending from one said side wall edge into a middle toward said other side wall edge, and a second channel part extending to the back in said insertion direction from said end of the first channel part; and said fan case further comprising on an inside wall a guide protrusion for fitting into said guide channel; wherein the fan unit is installed to the fan case by sliding the fan unit along the first channel part and then sliding the fan unit along the second channel part with the guide protrusion fit into the guide channel.
- 10. A fan assembly according to claim 5, said fan unit further comprising a guide channel in an exterior part of a side wall,said side wall extending in said direction of air flow and said insertion direction, and having two edges extending in said insertion direction, and said guide channel having a first channel part extending from one said side wall edge into a middle toward said other side wall edge, and a second channel part extending to the back in said insertion direction from said end of the first channel part; and said fan case houses a plurality of fan units with at least two arranged in the insertion direction, is freely removably inserted in said insertion direction to a specific apparatus, and comprises a first section in the back in said insertion direction for holding a fan unit, and a second section in the front in said insertion direction for holding a fan unit, said second section having on an inside wall a guide protrusion for fitting into said guide channel; wherein a fan unit is installed to said first section by sliding in said insertion direction, and a fan unit is installed to said second section by sliding said fan unit along said first channel part and then sliding said fan unit along said second channel part with said guide protrusion fit into said guide channel.
- 11. An apparatus comprising a fan assembly, the fan assembly having:a fan case for housing a fan unit, said fan unit comprising a fan having a frame and a fan blade freely rotatable to said frame; a printed circuit board having on one end a card edge for connecting by insertion to a connector, and having mounted thereon a control circuit for controlling fan blade rotation; and a fan housing having side walls for internally housing said fan therein, internally housing said printed circuit board with said card edge projecting externally to the front in a specific insertion direction intersecting a direction of air flow of air moved by said fan, and having a ventilation opening on both walls in said direction of air flow; and a connector freely removably fixed to the fan case, the connector being connected with the card edge of the printed circuit board projecting forward in the insertion direction by an operation installing the fan unit to the fan case.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein:the connector of the fan assembly has a body with an opening for inserting said card edge of the printed circuit board, first and second arms projecting to both sides from said body, and an engaging protrusion formed on said first arm; and the fan case of the fan assembly has an arm engaging hole for holding said second arm of the connector inserted thereto by sliding said connector in the direction in which said second arm extends, and a slot in which said engaging protrusion of the first arm is inserted, the slot having an engaging protrusion protruding inwardly for engaging said engaging protrusion of the first arm when said second arm is slidingly inserted to said arm engaging hole.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein:the fan unit of the fan assembly further comprises a cantilevered beam-shaped operating lever extending in a direction opposite to a specific insertion direction, and a specific engaging member formed on the operating lever in a middle part between operating lever ends; and the fan case of the fan assembly further comprises a removal prevention member for preventing fan unit removal by interfering with said engaging member of a fan unit housed internally to the fan case, and allowing fan unit removal by operating said operating lever to release interference with said engaging member.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 11, wherein:the fan case of-the fan assembly houses a plurality of fan units mutually stacked in a direction of air flow through the fan units.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 11, in which:the fan unit further comprises a guide channel in an exterior part of a side wall, said side wall extending in said direction of air flow and said insertion direction, and having two edges extending in said insertion direction, and said guide channel having a first channel part extending from one said side wall edge into a middle toward said other side wall edge, and a second channel part extending to the back in said insertion direction from said end of the first channel part; and the fan case further comprises on an inside wall a guide protrusion for fitting into said guide channel; wherein the fan unit is installed to the fan case by sliding the fan unit along the first channel part and then sliding the fan unit along the second channel part with the guide protrusion fit into the guide channel.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 11, in which:the fan unit further comprises a guide channel in an exterior part of a side wall, said side wall extending in said direction of air flow and said insertion direction, and having two edges extending in said insertion direction, and said guide channel having a first channel part extending from one said side wall edge into a middle toward said other side wall edge, and a second channel part extending to the back in said insertion direction from said end of the first channel part; and the fan case houses a plurality of fan units with at least two arranged in the insertion direction, is freely removably insertable in the same insertion direction to the apparatus, and has a first section in the back in said insertion direction for holding a fan unit, and a second section in the front in said insertion direction for holding a fan unit, said second section having on an inside wall a guide protrusion for fitting into said guide channel; wherein a fan unit is installed to said first section by sliding in the insertion direction, and a fan unit is installed to said second section by sliding the fan unit along the first channel part and then sliding the fan unit along the second channel part with the guide protrusion fit into the guide channel.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Sep 1999 |
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