The present invention relates to an impeller for a fan, e.g. for a room fan or a built-in fan for cooling and/or air circulation in an electrical appliance.
Particularly in the case of small-format high-speed fans, vibrations of a drive motor, being transferred to the impeller of a fan, can provoke a resonant frequency of the impeller. This results in considerable operating noise of the fan, in addition to which the vibration can lead to material fatigue of the impeller and to its destruction in the course of time.
The object of the present invention is to specify an impeller for a fan, which impeller is insensitive to possible vibrations of a drive motor.
In the case of a fan impeller having a hub in which a receptacle for a driving shaft is formed, and having a plurality of vanes which are fastened to the hub, the object is achieved by means of the hub having at least one elastic damping body that is arranged between the receptacle and the vanes.
In order to damp the transfer of vibrations from the shaft to the vanes, and as far as possible to prevent vibrations of the vanes relative to each other, the vanes are preferably fastened to a hub outer ring which is connected via the damping body to a hub inner section having the receptacle.
According to a first specific embodiment, the damping body can occupy an annular intermediate space between the outer ring and the inner section.
Alternatively, it is also possible to arrange a plurality of damping bodies, these being circumferentially distributed, in an annular intermediate space between the outer ring and the inner section.
The damping body preferably consists of a different material than the outer ring and/or the inner section, in particular of a material having high elasticity. In particular, this material can be a silicone or a rubber.
However, an embodiment is also conceivable in which the plurality of circumferentially distributed damping bodies are embodied integrally with the outer ring and the inner section. In this case, the required elasticity of the damping bodies can be achieved by means of said damping bodies having a smaller wall thickness than the outer ring or the inner section.
If the damping bodies are not embodied in one piece with the ring or the inner section, it is advantageous for the ring and/or the inner section to have recesses into which the damping bodies engage positively, such that ring and inner section cannot be rotated in opposite directions.
In order to ensure that the damping bodies are held firmly, the recesses can be undercut.
The inner section preferably comprises a central sleeve, which forms the receptacle, and an annular wall that runs annularly around the sleeve at a distance. An annular spring surrounding the slotted sleeve can therefore be introduced for the purpose of fastening the impeller to a shaft.
The central sleeve and the annular wall can be connected in one piece in order to simplify manufacture.
A connecting piece which connects the central sleeve to the annular wall is preferably arranged at an end face of the hub. An axially extending intermediate space can therefore be created between the central sleeve and the annular wall, wherein said space can comfortably accommodate an axially extending spring which acts to fasten the hub to the shaft.
According to an alternative embodiment, an annular spring can also surround the inner section, and the at least one damping body is arranged in an annular intermediate space between the outer ring and the inner section so as to be axially offset relative to the spring.
The impeller is preferably used in a fan which is arranged in a domestic appliance such as a refrigerator. It is thereby possible to prevent an unpleasant noise level when the fan is operating, particularly during a rest phase of the compressor.
Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the appended figures, in which:
The impeller shown in
The inner section 5 comprises an outer annular wall 7 and, surrounded by this and concentric relative thereto, a sleeve 8 which is open in the direction of an end face of the hub 1, said end face facing away from the observer, in order to accommodate a shaft (not shown) of a drive motor. A slot 9, which is open towards the end face facing towards the observer, extends transversely through the sleeve 8. The annular wall 7 and the sleeve 8 are connected in one piece at the end face facing away from the observer by a radially oriented wall 10. The wall 10, the annular wall 7 and the sleeve 8 respectively form the base and two side walls of an annular groove 11, which is open in the direction of the end face of the inner section 3, said end face facing towards the observer, in order to accommodate a slotted annular tension spring 12. As a result of the two halves of the sleeve 8 being pressed together by the tension spring 12, a secure press fit is achieved in respect of the impeller on the drive shaft that is accommodated in the sleeve 8.
Any transfer of unevennesses (in the shaft movement) to the outer ring 3 or the vanes 2 is damped by means of the damping bodies 6. Because the damping bodies 6 damp any movement of the annular wall 7 and the inner section 5 relative to each other, they also suppress the development of sympathetic vibration of the vanes 2.
Depending on elasticity and damping ability of the damping bodies 6, it can be effective to increase their number or their circumferential extent until the extreme case as shown in
In the embodiments shown in
In order to achieve a damped elastic while nonetheless rotation-resistant coupling between the outer ring 3 and the inner section 5, irrespective of the temperature, a further developed embodiment makes provision for recesses into which the damping bodies 6 engage on the opposing surfaces of the inner section 5 and the ring 3. Particularly secure fixing of the damping bodies is achieved if, as illustrated in a section in
A simplified modification is illustrated in
A further simplified embodiment is illustrated in
As explained with reference to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 054 497.3 | Dec 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/65184 | 11/16/2009 | WO | 00 | 5/25/2011 |