Insert molded electronically controlled engine cooling module for DC motors

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6360703
  • Patent Number
    6,360,703
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An engine cooling module includes a shroud structure, and a brushless dc electric motor having an armature assembly and a rotor carrying permanent magnets. Mounting structure is provided having first and second opposing surfaces. The armature assembly is fixedly coupled with respect to the first surface. The mounting structure is fixed to the shroud structure. A fan has a plurality of blades and a hub. The rotor is fixed with respect to the hub. A shaft is associated with the rotor and the armature assembly permitting rotation of the rotor with resect to the armature assembly. An electronic control unit is coupled to the second surface of the mounting structure and is electrically connected with the armature assembly to control operation of the motor.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates engine cooling modules for automotive applications and more particularly to a cooling module having fewer parts and therefor easier to manufacture and assemble.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Typical cooling modules for vehicle engines generally include three separate parts: a fan, an electric motor to drive the fan, and a shroud to direct air flow and to mount the module. As a result of using separate parts, many subassemblies need to be performed to complete the final assembly of the module. Further, since the motor is separate from the shroud, the motor requires a case and end caps at both ends thereof which increases the weight of the module.




In certain applications, due to space and environmental constraints, it is desirable to provide an engine cooling module of reduced axial length and, to reduce costs and overall module weight, having reduced number of module parts.




Accordingly, there is a need to provide an improved cooling module for an electronically controlled engine which has a motor integrated with a fan and a shroud to provide a module having a reduced axial length and fewer parts.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to fulfill the need referred to above. In accordance with the principles of the present invention, this objective is obtained by providing an engine cooling module including a shroud structure, and a brushless dc electric motor having an armature assembly and a rotor carrying permanent magnets. Mounting structure is provided having first and second opposing surfaces. The armature assembly is fixedly coupled with respect to the first surface. The mounting structure is fixed to the shroud structure. A fan has a plurality of blades and a hub. The rotor is fixed with respect to the hub. A shaft is associated with the rotor and the armature assembly permitting rotation of the rotor with resect to the armature assembly. An electronic control unit is coupled to the second surface of the mounting structure and is electrically connected with the armature assembly to control operation of the motor.




In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a method of assembling an engine cooling module provides a shroud structure having a support. A mounting structure is insert molding to the support. A fan is provided having a plurality of blades extending from a hub. A rotor assembly is insert molded to be fixed to the hub. The rotor assembly includes a rotor carrying permanent magnets, and a shaft. An armature assembly is mounted with resect to a first surface of the mounting structure. The armature assembly has a bearing set. The shaft is supported by the bearings so that the rotor may rotate with respect to the armature assembly. An electronic control unit is mechanically coupled to a surface of the mounting structure opposite the first surface thereof and the electronic control unit is electrically connected to armature assembly.




Other objects, features and characteristics of the present invention, as well as the methods of operation and the functions of the related elements of the structure, the combination of parts and economics of manufacture will become more apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description and appended claims with reference to the accompanying drawings, all of which form a part of this specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a engine cooling module as seen from the front thereof, provided in accordance with the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a stator mounting bracket of the cooling module of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of a second embodiment of a motor mounting bracket of the invention, shown with a core member coupled thereto; and





FIG. 4

is a front perspective view of a motor mounting bracket of

FIG. 3

, shown with a core member coupled thereto.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, an engine cooling module is shown in exploded view, generally indicated


10


, provided in accordance with the principles of the present invention. The cooling module


10


includes a shroud structure, general indicated at


12


, formed preferably of lightweight material such as plastic. The shroud structure


12


has an annular outer band


14


and a support


16


coupled to the outer band.




The module


10


includes mounting structure, generally indicated at


18


in FIG.


1


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the mounting structure


18


is in the form of a ring


19


having opposing surfaces


23


and


25


. A plurality of projecting tabs


20


extend from an inner periphery


22


of the ring


19


. In the illustrated embodiment, three tabs


20


are provided and are spaced equally about the inner periphery


22


. Each tab


20


includes a shoulder


21


and a forked-shaped member


23


extending from the shoulder


21


. The mounting structure


18


also includes mounting legs


24


extending outwardly from the ring


19


. The mounting legs


24


are insert molded to the support


16


of the shroud structure


12


so as to be fixed thereto. In other words, during a molding process, material such as plastic is molded to secure the mounting legs


24


to the support


16


. The function of the mounting


18


structure will be explained below.




Returning to

FIG. 1

, the module


10


includes an armature assembly, generally indicated at


26


. The armature assembly


26


comprises an annular steel core member


28


supported by ribs


29


which define a central support structure. The core member


28


may be a solid member or may be comprised of a plurality of laminations in the conventional manner. The armature assembly


26


also includes a conventional winding set


31


wound about the core member


28


. The armature assembly


26


is coupled to the mounting structure


18


so that surfaces of the ribs


29


rest on the shoulders


21


of the tabs with the forked-shaped members


23


extending through apertures in the ribs


29


in a clinching arrangement. The clinching arrangement is defined by moving the legs


27


of each forked shaped member


23


in opposite directions. Thus, the armature assembly


26


is fixed with respect to surface


25


of the mounting structure


18


without fasteners.




A second embodiment of the mounting structure is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The mounting structure


18


′ includes two ends


50


and


52


joined by a bracket member


54


. Ends


50


and


52


are insert molded with respect to the support


16


in a manner similar to the legs


24


of the embodiment of

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The bracket member


54


includes three projecting tabs


20


which are secured to the central support structure (ribs


29


) of the core member


28


as discussed above with regard to the embodiment of

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




The module


18


further includes a rotor assembly, generally indicated at


30


. The rotor assembly


30


includes a rotor


32


and permanent magnets


34


fixed to the rotor


32


so as to cooperate with the armature assembly


26


when the module


18


is assembled. Thus, the rotor assembly


30


and the armature assembly define a brushless d.c. motor. In the illustrated embodiment, the rotor


32


and the magnets


34


are insert molded with respect to a hub


35


of a fan


36


. Thus, during a molding process the rotor


32


and magnets


34


are molded via plastic material to be integral with the hub


35


. The insert molded rotor


32


and magnets


34


eliminate the magnet-rotor subassembly and rotor-shroud final assembly of the conventional cooling module. The fan


36


has a plurality of blades


38


extending from the hub


35


.




The rotor assembly


30


also includes a shaft


40


coupled to the rotor


32


near end


42


and supported for rotation by bearing


44


of the armature assembly


26


at the other end of the shaft


40


.




An air directing member


46


is coupled to ribs


48


of the rotor


30


to define an air directing space as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,497, the contents of which is hereby incorporated into the present specification by reference.




With reference to

FIG. 1

, an electronic control unit


56


is coupled to surface


23


(

FIG. 2

) of the mounting structure


18


. The electronic control unit is electrically connected the winding set


31


to control operation of the motor in the conventional manner.




In the conventional manner, the cooling module


10


of the invention can be mounted as a unit to be operatively associated with a radiator of a vehicle for cooling the engine of the vehicle. The cooling module, of the invention is of reduced axial length as compared to conventional cooling modules. Advantageously, the reduced axial length cooling module of the invention does not consume as much valuable engine compartment space as does conventional cooling modules.




The foregoing preferred embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the structural and functional principles of the present invention, as well as illustrating the methods of employing the preferred embodiments and are subject to change without departing from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An engine cooling module comprising:a shroud structure, a brushless dc electric motor having an armature assembly and a rotor carrying permanent magnets, mounting structure having first and second opposing surfaces, said armature assembly being fixedly coupled with respect to said first surface, said mounting structure being fixed to said shroud structure, a fan having a plurality of blades and a hub, said rotor being fixed with respect to said hub, a shaft associated with said rotor and armature assembly permitting rotation of said rotor with resect to said armature assembly, and an electronic control unit coupled to said second surface of said mounting structure and being electrically connected with said armature assembly to control operation of said motor.
  • 2. The engine cooling module according to claim 1, wherein said armature assembly includes a core member and a winding set wound about said core member, said electronic control unit being electrically coupled to said winding set.
  • 3. The engine cooling module according to claim 2, wherein said core member is annular and has a central support structure.
  • 4. The engine cooling module according to claim 3, wherein said mounting structure includes projecting tabs engaged with said central support structure to secure said armature assembly to said mounting structure.
  • 5. The engine cooling module according to claim 4, wherein each said tab includes a forked-shaped member extending through said central support structure in a clinching arrangement.
  • 6. The engine cooling module according to claim 1, wherein said rotor and said magnets are fixed to said hub via molded material.
  • 7. The engine cooling module according to claim 1, wherein said mounting structure is fixed to said shroud structure via moulded material.
  • 8. The engine cooling module according to claim 4, wherein said mounting structure is in the form of a ring and said projecting tabs extend from an inner periphery of said ring.
  • 9. The engine cooling module according to claim 8, wherein three projecting tabs are provided and are equally spaced about said inner periphery.
  • 10. The engine cooling module according claim 4, wherein said mounting structure has two ends joined by a bracket member, said ends being coupled to said shroud structure and said bracket member including said projecting tabs.
  • 11. An engine cooling module comprising:a shroud structure, a brushless dc electric motor having an armature assembly and a rotor carrying permanent magnets, mounting structure having first and second opposing surfaces, said armature assembly being fixed with respect to said first surface, said mounting structure being insert molded with respect to said shroud structure, a fan having a plurality of blades extending from a hub, said rotor being insert molded with respect to said hub, a shaft associated with said rotor and armature assembly permitting rotation of said rotor with resect to said armature assembly, and an electronic control unit coupled to said second surface of said mounting structure and being electrically connected with said armature assembly to control operation of said motor.
  • 12. The engine cooling module according to claim 11, wherein said armature assembly includes a core member and a winding set wound about said core member, said electronic control unit being electrically coupled to said winding set.
  • 13. The engine cooling module according to claim 12, wherein said core member is annular and has a central support structure.
  • 14. The engine cooling module according to claim 13, wherein said mounting structure includes projecting tabs engaged with said central support structure to secure said armature assembly to said mounting structure.
  • 15. The engine cooling module according to claim 14, wherein each said tab includes a forked-shaped member extending through said central support structure in a clinching arrangement.
  • 16. The engine cooling module according to claim 14, wherein said mounting structure is in the form of a ring and said projecting tabs extend from an inner periphery of said ring.
  • 17. The engine cooling module according to claim 16, wherein three projecting tabs are provided and are equally spaced about said inner periphery.
  • 18. The engine cooling module according to claim 14, wherein said mounting structure has two ends joined by a bracket member, said ends being coupled to said shroud structure and said bracket member including said projecting tabs.
  • 19. A method of providing an engine cooling module comprising:providing a shroud structure having a support, insert molding a mounting structure to said support, providing a fan having a plurality of blades extending from a hub, insert molding a rotor assembly so as to be fixed to said hub, said rotor assembly including a rotor carrying permanent magnets, and a shaft, mounting an armature assembly with resect to a first surface of said mounting structure, said armature assembly having bearings, supporting said shaft with respect to said bearings so that said rotor may rotate with respect to said armature assembly, and mechanically coupling an electronic control unit to a surface of said mounting structure opposite said first surface thereof and electrically connecting said electronic control unit to said armature assembly.
  • 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein said mounting structure includes projecting tabs and said armature assembly includes a core member carrying a winding set, said core member having a central support structure, the method including engaging said projecting tabs with said central support structure to mount said armature assembly to said mounting structure.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/171,377, filed Dec. 22, 1999, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/171377 Dec 1999 US