The invention relates to a fan, particularly for cooling an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, having an attachment unit, an electric drive motor and a fan wheel rotating about the fan axis, wherein the attachment unit has a frame, from which bars protrude that cross through an air opening, said bars carrying an attachment element serving to attach the drive motor.
Such fans, particularly fan modules, for the cooling of internal combustion engines of vehicles are known. Said fans are provided with an attachment unit having a frame, with which they can be attached to a vehicle radiator. The attachment unit further supports an electric drive motor, whose shaft extending along the fan axis is equipped with a fan wheel. An air opening, in whose center the electric drive motor is disposed, passes through the frame. In order to hold said drive motor, bars that cross through the air opening protrude from the frame, said bars carrying an attachment element, whereat the drive motor equipped with the fan wheel is attached. During operation the fan wheel delivers an air flow, which passes through the air opening and past the bars. In order to keep the flow resistance and the noise as low as possible, it is known from the technical field to arrange the bars at a pitch-angle. Moreover, the profile of said bars can be configured like guide blades. The disadvantage of implementing the aforementioned pitch-angle and/or the guide-blade structure is a rather difficult technical construction of an injection molding tool for producing the attachment unit. The attachment unit is, for example, produced from plastic using a multi-piece plastics injection molding tool, which due to the pitch-angle of the attachment unit has to have a stepped injection molding tool joint. The stepped formation causes the costs of manufacturing and material to be high for producing the injection molding tool. Bars are also known from the technical field, which in fact have a relatively high stability because they are, for example, configured U-shaped in cross-section. Said bars cannot, however, put a pitch-angle into effect and therefore entail a relatively high flow resistance, which acts in proportion to their projected surface. The projected surface corresponds to the direction of flow of the air flow passing through the air opening, the direction of flow forming an acute angle with the direction of the fan axis.
The task underlying the invention is therefore to create a fan of the type mentioned at the beginning of the application, which has an attachment unit with bars of high rigidity and can be easily manufactured. Provision can preferably be made for the projected surface of the bars according to the invention to be selected such that only a small flow resistance arises.
This task is thereby solved according to the invention in that each of the bars has a cross-sectional contour, wherein at least one cross bar extending laterally to the direction of the fan axis is configured between end regions of the bar extending in the direction of the fan axis and defining a bar width. On account of this cross bar, which can be disposed in the center between the end regions that define the bar width or also outside said center, the rigidity of such a bar is substantially increased so that the drive motor can be held stably and essentially vibration-free.
Provision is made according to a modification of the invention for the cross bar to extend at a right angle to the end regions. The end regions preferably extend in a straight line in the direction of the fan axis.
Provision is made according to a preferred embodiment for the respective bar to have a Z-shaped cross-sectional contour. That means that a connecting cross bar extends between two end regions, which extend offset and parallel to one another, the end regions forming in each case a 90E angle with the cross bar.
Provision can alternatively be made for the bar to have an H-shaped cross-sectional contour or an h-shaped cross-sectional contour. It is also conceivable for the h-contour to be present in mirror image form, i.e. the “h” is turned around its upstroke axis.
Provision is made according to a particularly preferred example of embodiment for the attachment unit to be an injection molded part, in particular a plastic injection molded part.
The attachment unit can accordingly be manufactured in an injection molding process, in particular in a plastic injection molding process, by using an injection molding tool, in particular a plastics injection molding tool. In order to achieve a simple demoldability, the web-like end regions and the at least one cross bar run perpendicularly to each other, the end regions extending in the direction of the fan axis.
With regard to the configuration of the bar with a Z-shaped cross-sectional contour, a particularly favorable flow resistance results if the arrangement is such that the offset of the end regions formed by the cross bar points in a direction which corresponds to a lateral component of the direction of flow. A vectorial resolution of the throughflow direction of the air in the region of the air opening is understood by “component” in such a manner that a component sets the direction of flow in the direction of the fan axis and another component, namely the lateral component, sets said direction of flow laterally to the direction of the fan longitudinal axis, in particular perpendicularly thereto.
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Provision is particularly made for the attachment unit 2 to be manufactured in one piece as a plastic injected molded part, i.e. the frame 3, the bars 6 and the attachment element 4 are integrally produced in the injection molding process, in particular in the plastic injection molding process. Because the bars 6 of the examples of embodiment of
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102007056205.7 | Nov 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/62691 | 9/23/2008 | WO | 00 | 11/2/2010 |