Speed limited fan

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6200098
  • Patent Number
    6,200,098
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 1, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
The invention provides a method of driving a plurality of plastic fan blades (14) integrally molded with a band (16) about and engaging a metal driving hub (12) at an interface by rotating the fan blades (14) in unison with the hub (12) up to a predetermined rotational speed at which the band (16) flows or expands radially to create a space between the band (16) and the hub (12) whereby the fan blades (14) are allowed to rotate at a slower rotational speed than the hub (12) to prevent the fan blades (14) from bursting in response to centrifugal force. The drive connection may optionally include band projections (24) and/or male projections (26) which shear before or as the separation occurs. A film may be disposed at the interface to prevent the plastic of the fan blades (14) and band (16) from bonding to the metal hub (12).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to controlling the rotational speed of an axial fan with particular application to a cooling fan of the type used in automotive vehicles to move air through a heat exchanger.




2. Description of the Prior Art




A ring fan is typical of cooling fans used in automotive environments. A ring fan includes radially extending blades which are connected at the distal ends by a ring. The ring provides added stability and rigidity to the blades and improves noise performance of the fan. The fan noise is a serious problem in automobiles, especially light trucks and sport utility vehicles.




Despite the advantages of noise reduction and cooling performance of ring fans, they have not enjoyed widespread use because the burst speed of a ring fan is generally lower than the burst speed of conventional axil fans, the burst speed being that speed at which the fan will break apart, i.e., burst, in response to centrifugal forces generated by the rotation. Naturally, automobile manufacturers use fans with very high burst speeds. Because the ring adds mass to the outside diameter of the fan, which increases centrifugal forces proportionally to the radius squared, engine driven ring fans have not met the burst speed requirements of automotive manufacturers.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION AND ADVANTAGES




The invention provides a unique method of driving a plurality of fan blades disposed about and engaging a driving hub at an interface by rotating the fan blades in unison with the hub up to a predetermined rotational speed and rotating the fan blades at a slower rotational speed than the hub in response to the hub rotating at a higher rotational speed than the predetermined rotational speed to prevent the fan blades from bursting in response to centrifugal force.




The invention may be implemented in a fan assembly comprising a hub adapted for driving connection to a rotary drive and a plurality of fan blades extending radially from the hub. The fan blades consist of a first composition and the hub consists of a second composition different from the first composition. The assembly is characterized by a driving connection between the fan blades and the hub for rotating the blades in unison with the hub up to a predetermined rotational speed and for allowing rotation of the hub independently of and at a higher speed than the fan blades in response to the hub rotating at a higher rotational speed than the predetermined rotational speed to prevent the fan blades from bursting in response to centrifugal force.




Accordingly, the subject invention may be utilized in a ring fan to prevent the fan from ever reaching burst speed whereby ring fans, with all of their advantages, may be used more extensively without fear of breaking apart.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary side view, partially broken away, of a preferred embodiment;





FIG. 2

is a view like

FIG. 1

but showing the components after the drive connection has been disconnected;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing an alternative drive connection.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the Figures, wherein like numerals indicate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, a fan assembly is generally shown at


10


. The fan assembly


10


includes a hub


12


adapted by holes


13


for driving connection to a rotary drive (not shown), such as the engine of an automobile.




A plurality of fan blades


14


extend radially from the hub


12


and include an integral band


16


integrally interconnecting the fan blades


14


and extending about the hub


12


. The band


16


includes flanges


18


extending radially to sandwich the hub


12


therebetween. In other words, the band


16


is U-shaped as viewed in cross section in

FIG. 3

wrap around the periphery of the dish shaped hub


12


. The fan blades


14


extend to distal ends and include a ring


20


extending about and interconnecting the distal ends of the fan blades


14


.




The fan blades


14


, which include the band


16


and the ring


20


, consist of a first composition, preferably an organic polymeric material, i.e., plastic, whereas the hub


12


consists of a second composition different from the first composition, e.g., a metal or metal alloy.




The assembly


10


is characterized by a driving connection between the fan blades


14


and the hub


12


for rotating the blades


14


in unison with the hub


12


up to a predetermined rotational speed and for allowing rotation of the hub


12


independently of and at a higher speed than the fan blades


14


in response to the hub


12


rotating at a higher rotational speed than the predetermined rotational speed to prevent the fan blades


14


from bursting in response to centrifugal force. The fan blades


14


, through the band


16


, define an interface with the hub


12


and the drive connection is disposed at the interface. The drive connection includes hub projections


22


extending from the hub


12


and band projections


24


extending from the band


16


and interleaved or meshing with the hub projections


22


. Both sets of projections


22


and


24


extend radially and are interleaved at the interface. The hub projections


22


have greater shear strength than the band projections


24


whereby the band projections


24


shear in response to a predetermined torque transmitted thereto by the hub projections


22


.




In operation, the first or plastic composition of the fan blades


14


flows radially in response to centrifugal forces generated at the predetermined rotational speed to separate from the hub


12


at the interface. In order to facilitate this separation, it may be useful to include a film disposed between the hub


12


and the band


16


at the interface to prevent the band


16


from bonding to the hub


12


. In other words, the integral plastic fan blade unit is molded about the hub


12


and to prevent bonding, the hub may be coated with a film as by spraying a polymer compound on the hub. The hub


12


may also include a plurality of female receivers or holes


26


and the band


16


includes a plurality of complementary male projections


28


extending axially from at least one of the flanges


18


and into the female receivers


26


. The male projections


28


are integral with the band


16


and are molded therewith to extend from the legs of the U-shape into the female receivers or holes


26


in the opposite sides of the hub


12


.




As the hub


12


rotates toward the burst speed, the male projections


28


shear and the centrifugal force moves the band


16


radially outward to create a space at the interface with the hub


16


. The freedom of the fan blades


14


and the integral band


16


to rotate slower or not rotate at all, depends upon the configuration of the drive connection at the interface between the hub


12


and the band


16


. If the drive connection relies only upon the friction between the band


16


and the hub


12


, then the separation at the interface will be relatively immediate, whereas if the projections


22


and


24


are included, the depth of the projections must clear one another. Alternatively and preferably, the band projections


24


, which are integral plastic and weaker than the metal of the hub


12


, shear after a predetermined degree of separation between the band projections


24


and the hub projections


22


, as illustrated in FIG.


2


.




An alternative drive connection is shown in

FIG. 4

wherein the hub


12


has a plurality of concave recesses


30


into which are molded a plurality of convex tabs


32


whereby the convex tabs


32


withdraw radially from the concave recesses


30


in response to the rotational speed of the hub


12


reaching a predetermined speed which is lower than the burst speed of the fan blade assembly. As will be appreciated, various configurations and combinations of drive connections may be employed between the hub


12


and the band


16


, it only being essential that the band


16


move radially relative to the hub


12


to effect a separation at the interface.




Accordingly, the invention provides a method of driving a plurality of fan blades


14


disposed about and engaging a driving hub


12


at an interface comprising the steps of rotating the fan blades


14


in unison with the hub


12


up to a predetermined rotational speed and rotating the fan blades


14


at a slower rotational speed than the hub


12


in response to the hub


12


rotating at a higher rotational speed than the predetermined rotational speed to prevent the fan blades


14


from bursting in response to centrifugal force. The method is further defined as disconnecting the fan blades


14


from driving connection to the hub


12


above the predetermined rotational speed of the hub


12


. This is accomplished by the flow of the plastic material of the band


16


and fan blades


14


. The additional and optional shearing step may be included, i.e., shearing the fan blades


14


from the hub


12


at the predetermined rotational speed by shearing the band projections


24


. This occurs after the fan blades


14


, i.e., the band


16


, are separated radially at the interface from the hub


12


at the predetermined rotational speed.




The invention has been described in an illustrative manner, and it is to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.




Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, wherein that which is prior art is antecedent to the characterized novelty and reference numerals arc merely for convenience and are not to be in any way limiting, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.



Claims
  • 1. A fan assembly comprising;a hub (12) adapted for driving connection to a rotary drive, and a plurality of fan blades (14) extending radially from the hub (12), said fan blades (14) consisting of a first composition and said hub (12) consisting of a second composition different from said first composition, said assembly characterized by a driving connection between said blades (14) and said hub (12) for rotating said blades (14) in unison with said hub (12) up to a predetermined rotational speed and for allowing rotation of said hub (12) independently of and at a higher speed than said fan blades (14) in response to said hub (12) rotating at a higher rotational speed than said predetermined rotational speed to prevent said fan blades (14) from bursting in response to centrifugal force.
  • 2. An assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fan blades (14) include an integral band (16) integrally interconnecting said fan blades (14) and extending about said hub (12), said band (16) defining an interface with said hub (12), said drive connection being disposed at said interface.
  • 3. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said first composition of said fan blades (14) flows radially in response to centrifugal forces generated at said predetermined rotational speed to separate from said hub (12) at said interface.
  • 4. An assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said first composition consists of an organic polymeric material and said second composition consists of a metallic material.
  • 5. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 including a film disposed between said hub (12) and said band (16) at said interface to prevent said band (16) from bonding to said hub (12).
  • 6. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said drive connection includes hub projections (22) extending from said hub (12) and band projections (24) extending from said band (16) and interleaved with said hub projections (22).
  • 7. An assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said projections (22 and 24) extend radially and are interleaved at said interface.
  • 8. An assembly as set forth in claim 7 wherein said hub projections (22) have greater shear strength than said band projections (24) whereby said band projections (24) shear in response to a predetermined torque transmitted thereto by said hub projections (22).
  • 9. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said band (16) includes flanges (18) extending radially to sandwich said hub (12) therebetween.
  • 10. An assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said hub (12) includes a female receiver (26) and said band (16) includes a male projection (28) extending axially from at least one of said flanges (18) and into said female receiver (26).
  • 11. An assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said fan blades (14) extend to distal ends and including a ring (20) extending about and interconnecting said distal ends.
  • 12. A method of driving a plurality of fan blades (14) disposed about and engaging a driving hub (12) at an interface, said method comprising the steps of,rotating the fan blades (14) in unison with the hub (12) up to a predetermined rotational speed, and rotating the fan blades (14) at a slower rotational speed than the hub (12) in response to the hub (12) rotating at a higher rotational speed than the predetermined rotational speed to prevent said fan blades (14) from bursting in response to centrifugal force.
  • 13. A method as set forth in claim 12 further defined as disconnecting the fan blades (14) from driving connection to the hub (12) above the predetermined rotational speed of the hub (12).
  • 14. A method as set forth in claim 13 further defined as shearing the fan blades (14) from the hub (12) at the predetermined rotational speed.
  • 15. A method as set forth in claim 13 further defined as separating the fan blades (14) radially at the interface from the hub (12) at the predetermined rotational speed.
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