The disclosure relates to a fan, more particularly to an outer rotor type fan which can be shielded.
In general, electronic elements generate heat when operating. Thus, a heat dissipating device is usually disposed inside an electronic device so as to remove the great amount of heat generated by the electronic element. Thereby, it can reduce the heat impact on the lifespan and reliability of the electronic device.
Fans are common heat dissipating devices. A fan is constituted by a motor and an impeller driven by the motor. However, the coils of the motor would radiate electromagnetic waves when operating, such that there would be electromagnetic interferences between the fan and electrical equipment or other electronic products when a user uses the fan. Specifically, when a plurality of electronic products is disposed inside a narrow space, the electromagnetic interference would cause the electronic products unable to operate properly and would cause safety issues.
Thus, it is important to shield the electromagnetic wave radiated by the coils of the fan motors so as to comply with the regulations of the standard for electromagnetic wave and to avoid the interference of electromagnetic wave between the fan and other devices. That is, it is important to make sure that the fan and other devices to operate properly.
One purpose of the disclosure is to provide an outer rotor type fan structure, such that the outer rotor type fan structure can be shielded and the fan can operate properly.
One of embodiment of the disclosure provides an outer rotor type fan structure, comprising a stator assembly, an outer rotor assembly, a front lateral shielding sheet and an impeller. The stator assembly comprises a stator core and a plurality of coils winding the stator core. The outer rotor assembly corresponds to and covers the stator assembly. The outer rotor assembly comprises a plurality of magnets and a rotor yoke combined with the plurality of magnets. The plurality of magnets is disposed corresponding to the plurality of coils. The front lateral shielding sheet is a metallic sheet, the front lateral shielding sheet is disposed between the stator assembly and the outer rotor assembly, and the front lateral shielding sheet corresponds to and covers the plurality of coils. The impeller comprises a plurality of blades. The rotor yoke drives the plurality of blades rotating.
One of embodiment of the disclosure provides another outer rotor type fan structure. The front lateral shielding sheet of the outer rotor type fan structure is electrically connected with the circuit board and is grounded by a conductive connecting unit (a conductive screw and a ground screw). Thereby, the plurality of coils can be better shielded.
As compared with conventional fans, the front lateral shielding sheet of the outer rotor type fan is combined to the stator assembly. Since the size of the front lateral shielding sheet is less than the peripheral edge of the stator assembly, the coils can be shielded without affecting the relative rotation between the stator assembly and the outer rotor assembly. Further, the front lateral shielding sheet is electrically connected with the circuit board and is grounded by a conductive connecting unit (a conductive screw and a ground screw), so that a better shielding performance is achieved. In addition, a back lateral shielding sheet is disposed at the bottom of the stator assembly of the outer rotor type fan further, such that the front side and the back side of the stator assembly can be shielded for preventing electromagnetic interference.
The disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the drawings given herein below for illustration only, and thus does not limit the disclosure, wherein:
In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically shown in order to simplify the drawing.
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The stator assembly 10 comprises a stator core 11 and a plurality of coils 12 winding the stator core 11. In this embodiment, the stator core 11 is stacked by a plurality of silicon steel sheets. The plurality of coils 12 winds and forms a plurality of intervals 120.
The outer rotor assembly 20 corresponds to and covers the stator assembly 10. The outer rotor assembly 20 comprises a plurality of magnets 21 and a rotor yoke 22 combined with the plurality of magnets 21. The plurality of magnets 21 is disposed corresponding to the plurality of coils 12. In this embodiment, the rotor yoke 22 comprises an annular sheet 221 surrounding the stator assembly 10 and a supporting board 222 formed at one side of the annular sheet 221. Also, the plurality of magnets 21 is disposed at the inner surface of the annular sheet 221 corresponding to the stator assembly 10 with intervals. In addition, the outer rotor assembly 20 further comprises a shaft 23, and the shaft 23 passes through the rotor yoke 22.
In addition, the front lateral shielding sheet 30 is a metallic sheet. Preferably, the front lateral shielding sheet 30 is an annular sheet made of aluminum. The front lateral shielding sheet 30 is disposed between the stator assembly 10 and the outer rotor assembly 20, and the front lateral shielding sheet 30 corresponds to and covers the plurality of coils 12. The structure of the front lateral shielding sheet 30 would be further described in the following paragraphs.
The impeller 40 comprises a plurality of blades 41. The rotor yoke 22 drives the plurality of blades 41 rotating. In one embodiment of the disclosure, the impeller 40 further comprises an impeller frame 42 and an impeller hub 43. The impeller hub 43 extends from the impeller frame 42 and is formed inside the impeller frame 42. In addition, the plurality of blades 41 is combined to the peripheral edge of the impeller frame 42. The shaft 23 passes through the impeller hub 43.
Thereby, when external power is applied to the stator assembly 10, the stator assembly 10 generates electromagnetic filed, interacts with the outer rotor assembly 20 and drives the shaft 23 rotating. Meanwhile, the shaft 23 further drives the impeller hub 43 (the impeller 40) rotating. In other words, the impeller 40 rotates and generates compulsory airflow by the electromagnetic effect between the outer rotor assembly 20 and the stator assembly 10 so as to dissipate heat.
In one embodiment of the disclosure, the outer rotor type fan 1 further comprises a bottom plate 50, a circuit board 60, a supporting base 70 and a back cover 80. The stator assembly 10 is disposed on a lateral surface of the bottom plate 50. The circuit board 60 is disposed on another lateral surface of the bottom plate 50 corresponding to the stator assembly 10. In addition, the impeller 40 and the outer rotor assembly 20 are disposed at the same side of the supporting base 70. The back cover 80 supports the bottom plate 50 and the circuit board 60, and the back cover 80 is combined to another side of the supporting base 70 corresponding to the impeller 40. In one embodiment of the disclosure, the back cover 80 is combined to the supporting base 70 by a plurality of bottom cover screws 103.
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Preferably, the back lateral shielding sheet 90 is an annular sheet made of aluminum, which is the same to the front lateral shielding sheet 30. Further, the connecting screw 101 passes through the front lateral shielding sheet 30, the stator assembly 10, the back lateral shielding sheet 90 and the bottom plate 50 in sequence. In addition, the bottom of the bottom plate 50 connects with the circuit board 60 by the ground screw 102. Thereby, the front lateral shielding sheet 30 is electrically connected with the circuit board 60 by the conductive connecting unit 100 (the connecting screw 101 and the ground screw 102) (referring to
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It should be noticed that the front lateral shielding sheet 30 and the back lateral shielding sheet 90 are electrically connected with the circuit board 60 by the conductive connecting unit 100 (the connecting screw 101 and the ground screw 102) and be grounded. Thus, a better shielding performance can be achieved.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the foregoing preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various equivalent variations and modifications can still occur to those skilled in this art in view of the teachings of the present invention. Thus, all such variations and equivalent modifications are also embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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