Claims
- 1. A miniature axial fan, particularly of an axially compact construction, comprising:
- a central motor driving a rotor disk, said rotor disk having a diameter of not more than 60 mm;
- a one-piece molded unitary housing surrounding said rotor disk and including an inlet flow side being cylindrical with an approximately constant diameter extending rearwardly to and over the axial center of said housing;
- said housing also including more than one web means on the outlet side for holding said central motor and rotor disk and a square flange plate means at the housing outlet side for defining the configuration thereof;
- said housing further including a fastening pillar means having a continuous fastening bore which extends from said inlet side to said outlet side of the housing, said fastening pillar extending from the square flange plate at the outlet side to the inlet side of the housing; and
- wherein said rotor disk has a number of fan blades thereon which number of blades differs from the number of web means.
- 2. A miniature axial fan according to claim 1, wherein said one-piece unitary housing has an expanding cross-sectional area at the outlet side by having said outlet flow side expand radially outwardly along a downstream flow direction.
- 3. A miniature axial fan according to claim 2, wherein the enlargement of the flow cross-section extends outwardly toward four contour corners of the square flange plate means defining the housing configuration in a way that increases in flow direction toward the outlet, with a continuous increase in cross-section.
- 4. A miniature axial fan according to claim 1, wherein the housing includes four web means arranged at centers of the square sides of the housing flange plate for holding the central driving motor.
- 5. A miniature axial fan according to claim 1, wherein the number of blades means cannot be divided evenly by the number of web means.
- 6. A miniature axial fan according to claim 1 wherein the motor has a rare earth metal magnet and said unitary housing also includes a rotor hub housing that is reduced in disk hub its diameter in steps for receiving the rotor in a press fit with an outside diameter of the rotor disk hub approximately the same as an outside diameter of the rotor hub housing.
- 7. A miniature fan according to claim 5 wherein there are seven blade means and four web means.
- 8. A miniature fan according to claim 7 wherein the inlet end of the blade means is set back 3 mm from the inlet side and the outlet edge of the blade means is set a distance of 4 mm from the web means.
- 9. A miniature fan according to claim 1, wherein the blade means have a large adjusting angle (.alpha.) of 70.degree. to 90.degree. at the outlet end as seen in a top view that is radial with respect to the axis of rotation onto the blade, as the blade means first bends slightly from the direction at the blade means end at the inlet side and then this bend changes into a bend that becomes more extensive up to an edge of the blade means at the outlet side.
- 10. A miniature fan according to claim 1, wherein there is an exterior means that has a portion extending in a radial direction and located at the inlet to the housing and wherein the portion extending in a radial direction completely encloses a radially extending portion of the rotor disk.
- 11. A miniature fan according to claim 1, wherein there is an exterior means that has a portion extending from the inlet of the housing toward the outlet of the housing which portion of the exterior means completely encloses a portion of the rotor disk that lies adjacent to root portions of the blades.
- 12. A miniature fan according to claim 10, wherein the exterior means also has a portion extending from the inlet of the housing toward the outlet of the housing which latter portion of the exterior means completely encloses a portion of the rotor disk that lies adjacent to root portions of the blades.
- 13. A miniature axial fan according to claim 1, wherein the rotor disk has a diameter of 45 mm and the adjusting angle (.alpha.) is about 80.degree..
- 14. A miniature axial fan according to claim 9, wherein the housing has an outer configuration of a square with a square side length of 50 mm, and wherein the slight bend corresponds to a bending radius (R 1) of about 60 mm, and the extensive bend (R 2) corresponds to a bending radius of about 15 mm.
- 15. A miniature axial fan according to any one of claim 13, 4, 5, 14 and 1 wherein, the inlet end of the blade means are set back from the inlet side by a few millimeters, and the outlet end of the blade means are set at an axial distance to the web means of a few millimeters.
- 16. A miniature axial fan according to any one of claims 13, 4, 5, 14 and 1 wherein the blade means do not overlap along the direction of the flow of the fan and wherein the inlet end of the blade means has a radius of about 4 mm.
- 17. A miniature axial fan according to any one of claims 13, 4, 5, 14 and 1 wherein the rotor disk hub has a diameter equal to at least half the rotor disk length.
- 18. A miniature axial fan according to any of claim 13, 4, 5, 14 and 1 wherein a rotor disk has a housing hub which, in the area tapers conically toward the inlet and wherein the rotor disk has a diameter which is below 50 mm.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 928,476, filed Nov. 10, 1986, now abandoned.
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