1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an impeller, and more particularly to an impeller for a cooling fan, wherein the impeller has blades each having an improved structure.
2. Description of Related Art
With continuing development of the electronic technology, electronic components such as CPUs generate more and more heat that is required to be dissipated immediately.
Conventionally, a fan is used to produce an airflow that can remove heat from the electronic component. The fan comprises a stator and a rotor being rotatable with respective to the stator. The rotor further comprises a hub and a plurality of blades extending radially from the hub. In use, the blades of the rotor rotate around the stator to engender the airflow towards the electronic component, thus cooling the electronic component continuously.
Increasing a revolving speed of the fan blades relatively increases the amount of airflow, therefore a heat dissipation efficiency is relatively improved. However, increasing the revolving speed may cause a noise level generated by the fan to raise correspondingly, thus making a user near the fan feel uncomfortable.
What is needed, therefore, is a impeller which can overcome the above-mentioned disadvantage.
An impeller for a cooling fan includes a hub having a circular wall and an annular sidewall extending upwardly from a periphery of the circular wall, and a plurality of blades extending radially from the sidewall of the hub. Each of the blades includes a first portion near the hub and a second portion away from the hub, wherein each of the second portions has a pair of opposite ribs formed on two lateral sides thereof and located adjacent to the first portion, thereby reducing a noise level generated by the blades when the impeller rotates.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Many aspects of the present apparatus can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The hub 20 comprises a circular wall 22 and an annular sidewall 24 extending upwardly and perpendicularly from a periphery of the circular wall 22 in a manner that a cylindrical space (not labeled) is defined between the circular wall 22 and the sidewall 24. A protrusion 26 projects upwardly from a central area of a top face of the circular wall 22, wherein a cross-sectional area of the protrusion 26 gradually decreases along an upward direction, thereby forming a tapered configuration for the protrusion 26. A hole (not labeled) is defined at a top face of the protrusion 26 to engage with a shaft (not shown), thus allowing the hub 20 to perform a rotation in respective to a bearing (not shown) in which the shaft extends.
The blades 30 extend radially from the sidewall 24 of the hub 20. The blades 30 are arranged on the hub 20 in balance for preventing the impeller 10 from rotating unstably. Each of the blades 30 comprises a first portion 32 slantwise fixed to the sidewall 24 of the hub 20, a second portion 34 curved from a distal end of the first portion 32, and a pair of opposite ribs 36 formed oppositely on the second portion 34 at an end thereof adjacent to the first portion 32. Two adjacent first portions 32 are spaced from each other with outwardly increasing distances therebetween. Also referring to
Each of the second portions 34 has a top face 340 extending from the top face 320 of the first portion 32, a bottom face 342 extending from the bottom face 322 of the first portion 32, and a pair of opposite lateral faces 344 extending from the pair of lateral faces 324 of the first portion 32, respectively. Each of the top faces 340 of the second portions 34 is oriented parallel to each of the bottom faces 342 of the second portions 34 and the circular wall 22 of the hub 20. The top faces 340 of the second portions 34 are coplanar with each other, and the bottom faces 342 of the second portions 34 are coplanar with each other, too. Referring to
Referring to
In a performance analysis of the cooling fan with the impeller 10 of the present invention, under the same condition of air pressure and air flow rate, a noise level of the fan with the impeller 10 is apparently lower than that of a conventional fan (not shown), due to the blades 30 of the impeller 10 having the ribs 36. The ribs 36 of the blades 30 function to lower the amplitude of the harmonic wave of the sound generated by the rotation of the impeller 10, thereby reducing the noise level.
It is believed that the present invention and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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