The field of the disclosure relates generally to a housing for a centrifugal fan, and more specifically, to an interchangeable modular cutoff for adjustable centrifugal blower discharge.
Centrifugal fans or blowers are commonly used in automotive, air handling, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning industries for directing large volumes of forced air (this is often also a pull system like draft induction), over a wide range of pressures, through a variety of air conditioning components. In a known centrifugal blower, fluid (air, or air/gas mix) is drawn into a housing through one or more inlet openings by a rotating wheel. This air is then forced around the housing and out an outlet end that includes a cutoff point where a casing of the centrifugal blower intersects a discharge of the centrifugal blower. Known centrifugal blowers include an outlet including a fixed cutoff. These fixed cutoff geometries may not provide an optimal balance between performance and noise generation.
Therefore, there is a need in the art to optimize the cutoff design including: location, geometry, material, etc. to optimize the balance of blower performance (pressure, velocity, volumetric flow, efficiency, mixing quality for fuel mixing, flow uniformity, etc.) and noise.
In one aspect, a centrifugal blower assembly is disclosed. The centrifugal blower assembly includes a blower housing having a scroll wall defining a blower chamber, the scroll wall extending circumferentially between a cutoff point to an end point defining a blower circumference, the blower housing further having a surface adjacent to the cutoff point; and, a modular cutoff configured to attach to the surface of the blower housing, the modular cutoff having an abutting surface and a cutoff surface configured to extend the cutoff point of the blower by the cutoff surface to an extended cutoff surface.
The embodiments described herein relate to a centrifugal fan housing. More specifically, embodiments relate to a centrifugal fan housing including a modular cutoff that is removable and replaceable.
The blower assembly 100 includes a housing 108 and at least one wheel 102 disposed within the housing 108. The housing 108 includes a base 110 having a sidewall 114 and an open portion 112 opposite the base 110 defined by edges of the sidewall 114. A removable side panel 116 can be fastened to or otherwise attached to the open portion 112 and the sidewall 114, to enclose the housing 108 and define a blower chamber 130. The base 110 further includes an opening 118 through which a shaft (not shown) of a motor (not shown) can be inserted through.
The wheel 102 includes a plurality of fan blades 104 spaced circumferentially about the wheel 102, and a wheel hub 106. The shaft of the motor engages wheel hub 106 to facilitate rotation of wheel 102 about an axis 120 defined by the wheel hub 106. The removable side panel 116 includes an inlet 124 through which a volume of fluid is drawn into the chamber 130 of assembly 100 by wheel 102. The inlet 124 comprises a circular opening concentric to the axis 120 upon assembly of the removable side panel 116 to the housing 108. Rotation of wheel 102 facilitates drawing air through inlet 124, urging the drawn air around blower chamber 130, and exhausting it through an outlet 132. In the exemplary embodiment, blower assembly 100 includes a single wheel 102 and inlet 124, alternatively, blower assembly 100 may include more than one wheel and/or inlet.
The inner surface of the sidewall 114 defines a scroll wall 126 extending between the base 110 and the open portion 112 and defining a blower circumference 128. The scroll wall 126 (and the blower circumference 128) extends circumferentially from a cutoff point 135 about a blower chamber 130 to a scroll wall end point 136. Scroll wall 126 (and the blower circumference 128) is located a progressively greater radial distance from wheel 102 in the direction of rotation. The progressively increasing volume harvests the velocity of the fluid displaced from the wheel 102 to build pressure due to the scroll shape of blower chamber 130. Changing the cutoff point location 135 and cutoff geometry also changes the geometry of the blower circumference 128. Changing the geometry of the blower circumference 128 or the cutoff point 135 also changes performance characteristics of the blower assembly 100. Namely, changing the geometry of the blower circumference 128 at the cutoff point 135 or more generally anywhere along the scroll wall 126 can increase or decrease the velocity of the volume of air and thus change key performance characteristics of the blower (i.e. volumetric or mass flow rate, static pressure, fluid velocity, mixture quality, efficiency, fluid flow uniformity, etc.), and can conversely change acoustic noise generated by the blower assembly 100. As shown in
The first portion 204 includes an abutting surface 212 and a cutoff surface 214. The abutting surface 212 contacts the surface 150 of the housing 108 when the first portion 204 is inserted into the access opening 117 and attached to the attachment feature 152 of the housing 108. In some embodiments, the first portion 204 further includes a corresponding attachment feature 210 extending from the abutting surface 212 of the first portion 204. The corresponding attachment feature 210 of the modular cutoff 200 is configured to interdigitate with the attachment feature 152 of the housing 108. In the illustrated embodiment, the attachment feature 152 of the housing 108 is a dovetail mortise and the corresponding attachment feature 210 of the modular cutoff 200 is a dovetail tenon sized and configured to interdigitate with the dovetail mortise. The shape of the attachment feature 210 of the modular cutoff 200 and the shape of the attachment feature 152 of the housing 108 can be any suitable interlocking shape or mating joinery geometry. Alternatively, the shape of the attachment feature 210 of the modular cutoff 200 and the shape of the attachment feature 152 of the housing 108 can be of any shape that enables blower assembly 100 to function as described herein.
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The modular cutoff 500 includes an abutting surface 512 and an angled surface 514. The abutting surface 512 abuts the surface 150 of the housing 108. A circumferential wall 513 extends circumferentially from the angled surface 514 and abuts the scroll wall 126 of the housing 108. The circumferential wall 513 of the modular cutoff 500 extends at least partially along the blower circumference 128 when the modular cutoff 500 is attached to the housing 108, changing the geometry of at least a portion of the length of scroll wall 126.
In some embodiments, the modular cutoff 500 further includes a corresponding attachment feature 510 extending from the abutting surface 512 of the modular cutoff 500. The corresponding attachment feature 510 of the modular cutoff 500 is configured to interdigitate with the attachment feature 152 of the housing 108. In the illustrated embodiment, the corresponding attachment feature 510 of the modular cutoff 500 is a dovetail tenon sized and configured to interdigitate with the dovetail mortise of the attachment feature 152 of the housing 108. In some embodiments, the modular cutoff 500 is held in place in the axis 120 direction by the removable side panel 116, mechanical fastener, snap, magnets and the like. In some embodiments, the modular cutoff 200 is attached to the surface of the blower housing 108 by way of one or more magnets embedded in at least one of the modular cutoff 500 and the surface of the blower housing 108. The corresponding modular feature 510 of the modular cutoff 500 operates in the same manner as the modular cutoff 500 as shown in
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Although specific features of various embodiments of the invention may be shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only. In accordance with the principles of the invention, any feature of a drawing may be referenced and/or claimed in combination with any feature of any other drawing.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/396,548 filed on Aug. 9, 2022, titled Interchangeable Modular Cutoff for Centrifugal Blowers, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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63369548 | Jul 2022 | US |