1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a series-connected fan frame module and, more particularly, to a series-connected frame fan module that has a plurality of frames connected in series, in which axial disengagement and relative radial rotation of the frames are prevented.
2. Description of the Related Art
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In the conventional series-connected fan frame module 8, the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82 are mainly connected in series via the coupling members 83 and 84 (namely, the engaging grooves and engaging tongues). In addition, based on a central direction that extends through centers of the two impellers 85 installed in the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82, the coupling members 83 and 84 not only can prevent the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82 from axially disengaging from each other along the central direction, but also prevent the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82 from relatively rotating with each other in a radial direction perpendicular to the central direction. However, since both the axial disengagement and relative radial rotation between the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82 are prevented by the coupling members 83 and 84 only, the coupling members 84 tend to snap easily under vibrating pressure during rotation of the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82. Furthermore, since the coupling members 83 and 84 are primarily used to prevent the axial disengagement between the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82, the coupling members 83 and 84 cannot effectively prevent the relative radial rotation between the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82 if a gap still exists between the coupling members 83 and 84 after they are engaged together. As a result, the relative radial rotation between the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82 easily results, leading to a poor engaging effect between the first fan unit 81 and the second fan unit 82.
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Moreover, Taiwanese Patent Number M332744 discloses another type of conventional series-connected fan frame module. Referring to
However, when the engaging members 911 are being engaged into the engaging holes 921, the engaging members 911 tend to easily snap off. More specifically, since the axial disengagement and relative radial rotation between the first housing 91 and the second housing 92 are prevented via the engaging members 911 only, the engaging members 911 tend to snap easily under vibrating pressure during rotation of the first housing 91 and the second housing 92.
Furthermore, similar problems arise for other conventional series-connected fan frame modules disclosed in the Taiwanese Patents numbered I285707, M278954, M285198, M285199, M333037 and M343076, so they are not described herein again for brevity.
In conclusion, even though the axial disengagement and relative radial rotation between a plurality of series-connected frames are provided in the various conventional series-connected fan frame modules described above, a weaker structural intensity or an inconvenient assembly of the conventional series-connected fan frame modules is still present.
It is therefore the primary objective of this invention to provide a series-connected fan frame module having a plurality of frames, in which both the axial disengagement and relative radial rotation between the frames are prevented via an engaging assembly. Furthermore, the series-connected fan frame module further utilizes an anti-rotation assembly to further prevent the relative radial rotation between the frames for improved structural intensity.
It is another objective of this invention to provide a series-connected fan frame module having a plurality of frames, in which quick assembly of the series-connected fan frame module can be provided to prevent the axial disengagement and relative radial rotation between the frames.
The invention discloses a series-connected fan frame module including a plurality of frames, an engaging assembly and an anti-rotation assembly. The frames are arranged in series. The engaging assembly is arranged on each of the frames to couple the frames in series. The anti-rotation assembly is arranged on each of the frames and comprises at least one position-fixing member and at least one blocking member arranged on portions of adjacent two of the frames where the adjacent two of the frames are coupled together. The at least one position-fixing member is engaged with the at least one blocking member to prevent relative radial rotation between the adjacent two of the frames.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinafter and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
In the various figures of the drawings, the same numerals designate the same or similar parts. Furthermore, when the terms “first”, “second”, “third”, “fourth”, “inner”, “outer”, “top”, “bottom” and similar terms are used hereinafter, it should be understood that these terms refer only to the structure shown in the drawings as it would appear to a person viewing the drawings and are utilized only to facilitate describing the invention.
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The frames 1 may be of an axial-flow or centrifugal type, and each has a frame body 11. The frame body 11 is hollow and includes an air inlet 111 and an air outlet 112. The frame body 11 further includes a base 12 disposed therein for coupling components such as a motor or the like (the details are described later).
In the embodiment, the frames 1 are of the axial-flow type. The air inlet 111 and the air outlet 112 are axially aligned. The base 12 is disposed at the air inlet 111 or the air outlet 112 via a plurality of connection members 13 (such as ribs or stationary blades). The two frames 1 can be defined as a first frame 1a and a second frame 1b, with both bases 12 of the first frame 1a and the second frame 1b being in the form of a positioning ring. At this point, the base 12 (positioning ring) of the first frame 1a may abut against the base 12 (positioning ring) of the second frame 1b to improve the coupling effect between the first frame 1a and the second frame 1b.
The engaging assembly 2 is arranged between the two frames 1 and includes at least one first engaging member 21 and at least one second engaging member 22. The at least one first engaging member 21 and at least one second engaging member 22 are formed on portions of the frames 1 where the frames 1 are coupled with each other. The at least one first engaging member 21 and at least one second engaging member 22 may be formed on or assembled to the two frames 1, respectively. In addition, the at least one first engaging member 21 and at least one second engaging member 22 are of structures which allow them to be engaged with and detached from each other. Based on this, the engaging assembly 2 may prevent the axial disengagement and relative radial rotation between the frames 1 when the frames 1 are connected in series.
In the embodiment, the at least one first engaging member 21 is located on the first frame 1a and the at least one second engaging member 22 is located on the second frame 1b. Specifically, each first engaging member 21 is in the form of an engaging panel located on an outer edge of a face of the first frame 1a that faces the second frame 1b, with the first engaging member 21 (engaging panel) having one end coupling with the first frame 1a and the other end axially extending towards the second frame 1b. Furthermore, each first engaging member 21 includes a side face 211 between the two ends thereof, as well as an engaging protrusion 212 protruding inwards from the side face 211. The engaging protrusion 212 includes an axial engaging face 212a on a side thereof facing the first frame 1a. Each second engaging member 22 is in the form of an engaging groove located at a position on an outer face of the frame body 11 of the second frame 1b aligned with a corresponding first engaging member 21, and includes an engaging portion 221. In this arrangement, as shown in
The anti-rotation assembly 3 is disposed between the two frames 1 and includes at least one position-fixing member 31 and at least one blocking member 32. The at least one position-fixing member 31 and at least one blocking member 32 are formed on portions of the frames 1 where the frames 1 are coupled with each other. The at least one position-fixing member 31 and at least one blocking member 32 may be formed on or assembled to the two frames 1, respectively. In addition, the at least one position-fixing member 31 and the at least one blocking member 32 are of structures which allow them to abut against each other, such as a groove and an angular protrusion, a dovetail groove and a dovetail protrusion, or similar combinations. Based on this, the anti-rotation assembly 3 may further prevent the relative radial rotation between the frames 1 when the frames 1 are connected in series.
In the embodiment, the at least one position-fixing member 31 is located on the first frame 1a and the at least one blocking member 32 is located on the second frame 1b. Specifically, each position-fixing member 31 is in the form of a groove located on an outer face of the first frame 1a, with the position-fixing member 31 (groove) having a plurality of groove walls 311 extending in a direction from the air outlet 112 towards the air inlet 111 of the first frame 1a. Besides, each blocking member 32 is in the form of an angular protrusion located on a respective corner position of the second frame 1b aligned with a corresponding position-fixing member 31 (groove). In addition, each blocking member 32 (angular protrusion) has one end coupling with the second frame 1b, as well as the other end extending axially towards the first frame 1a. Moreover, each blocking member 32 (angular protrusion) has a plurality of abutting faces 321 between the two ends thereof, with each abutting face 321 facing the abutting face 321 of another blocking member 32 as shown in
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The series-connected fan frame module of the invention is characterized in that, based on the engaging assembly 2 arranged between the frames 1, the at least one first engaging member 21 and the at least one second engaging member 22 may prevent both the axial disengagement and relative radial rotation between the frames 1 when the frames 1 are coupled together via the at least one first engaging member 21 and the at least one second engaging member 22. More importantly, apart from the engaging assembly 2, the invention additionally uses the anti-rotation assembly 3 to further prevent relative radial rotation between the frames 1. In this way, the load of the engaging assembly 2 may be effectively reduced, thereby avoiding the breaking or damage of the engaging assembly 2. Thus, the overall structural intensity of the series connected fan frame module is improved for a longer service life.
Furthermore, to complete the assembly of the series-connected fan frame module, a user is simply required to align the frames 1, engage the at least one first engaging member 21 with the at least one second engaging member 22, and align and engage the at least one position-fixing member 31 with the at least one blocking member 32. Generally speaking, quick assembly of the series-connected fan frame module can be achieved.
Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to its presently preferable embodiments, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.
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