Claims
- 1. A fan comprising:
a hub, a plurality of fan blades attached to the hub at one end and extending outwardly from the hub, and a ring concentric with the hub and coupled to tips of the blades, wherein a dimensionless radius (r/R) is defined from a center of the hub (r/R=0) radially outwardly, wherein each tip of the blades is r/R=1, wherein a pitch ratio increases up to about r/R=0.85, and decreases in a range of about 0.85<r/R<1.0, and wherein, in the range of about 0.6<r/R<1.0, a chord length decreases continually.
- 2. The fan of claim 1, wherein all of the fan blades are backwards-swept.
- 3. The fan of claim 1, wherein the fan has a zero sweep angle in the range of about 0<r/R<0.6.
- 4. A fan comprising:
a hub, a plurality of fan blades attached to the hub at one end and extending outwardly from the hub, and a ring concentric with the hub and coupled to tips of the blades, the fan defined generally by: 2Pitch Ratio/r/RAverage Pitch RatioChord Length/Average Chord Length0.3690.7961.1200.4330.8421.1250.4960.8941.1180.5590.9481.0950.6231.0001.0590.6851.0501.0220.7481.0990.9760.8111.1270.9270.8741.1310.8840.9341.0940.8501.0001.0200.822wherein (r/R) is a dimensionless radius defined from a center of the hub (r/R=0) radially outwardly, wherein each tip of the blades is r/R=1.
- 5. The fan of claim 4, wherein all of the fan blades are backwards-swept.
- 6. The fan of claim 4, wherein the fan has a zero sweep angle in the range of about 0<r/R<0.6.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/453,119, filed on Mar. 7, 2003, and claims the benefit thereof for priority purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60453119 |
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