This application cairns the benefit of Korean Application No. 2003-35555, filed Jun. 3, 2003, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a turbofan and an air conditioner having the turbofan, and more particularly, to a turbofan and an air conditioner having the turbofan, which is designed to reduce flow noise at an outlet of the turbofan and to allow air to be smoothly discharged.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, a turbofan is a kind of centrifugal fan, which is adapted to radially blow air by rotating blades. The turbofan is applied to a typical air conditioner to blow the air in a desired direction.
The ceiling panel 3, which is provided at a lower face of the case body 2, includes a central inlet 7 formed at a center thereof to draw indoor air, and an outlet 8 formed around the central inlet 7. The central inlet 7 of the ceiling panel 3 is provided with a filter 9 to dean the indoor air drawn therethrough. The ceiling panel 3 is provided above the filter 9 with an air-guide plate 10 having a central opening 10a to guide the indoor air drawn through the filter 9 toward the turbofan 4.
In an operation of the ceiling type air conditioner, as the turbofan 4 rotates by the drive motor 5, the indoor air is drawn into a center of the turbofan 4 through the central inlet 7 of the ceiling panel 3, and the indoor air is radially discharged toward the heat exchanger 6. The indoor air radially discharged from the turbofan 4 is cooled while passing through the heat exchanger 6, and the cool air is again supplied to an interior through the outlet 8.
To cool the drive motor 5 to drive the turbofan 4, the turbofan 4 is positioned such that a rear face of the turbofan 4 is spaced apart from an inner surface 2a of the top plate of the case body 2 by a specific distance, thereby defining a cooling path 11 therebetween. Furthermore, the turbofan 4 is formed at a center area thereof with circulation holes 12 to allow the cool air to be circulated therethrough. A part of the indoor air, radially discharged from the turbofan 4, serves to cool the drive motor 5 while being circulated (in a direction of an arrow A) through the cooling path 11 defined by the rear face of the turbofan 4 and the circulation holes 12.
As such, in the conventional ceiling type air conditioner having the turbofan 4, a part of cooling air, which is radially discharged from the outlet 8 at a high speed, flows along the rear face of the turbofan 4, and the relatively large cooling path 11 is defined between the rear face of the turbofan 4 and the inner surface 2a of the top plate of the case body 2. Thus, since the part of cooling air discharged from the outlet 8 of the turbofan 4 is separated from a supply of main air discharged from the outlet 8, violent turbulent air flow is generated in a region where the air is separated, thereby creating noise.
To overcome the above problems, to cool the drive motor 5 while reducing turbulent air flow by reducing a spacing between the rear face of the turbofan 4 and the inner surface 2a of the top plate is possible. However, in this case, since the air discharged from the outlet 8 of the turbofan 4 largely concentrates at an upper portion of the heat exchanger 6, an efficiency of heat exchange is lowered.
Accordingly, it is an aspect of the present invention to provide a turbofan, which is designed not only to reduce noise by a suppression of turbulent air flow at an outlet thereof, but also to guide air discharged from the outlet in a specific discharging direction, and an air conditioner which is equipped with the turbofan to improve an efficiency of heat exchange.
Additional aspects and/or advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
The above and/or other aspects are achieved by providing a turbofan including a rotating plate coupled at a center thereof to a shaft of a drive motor, a plurality of blades radially arranged on a peripheral area of a front face of the rotating plate, a ring-shaped shroud joined to ends of the plurality of blades, and a flow guide rib extending from a peripheral edge of the rotating plate in a rearward direction to guide air discharged from the turbofan.
The above and/or other aspects are achieved by providing a turbofan including a rotating plate coupled at a center thereof to a shaft of a drive motor, a plurality of blades radially arranged on a peripheral area of a front face of the rotating plate, a ring-shaped shroud joined to ends of the plurality of blades, and a flow guide rib extending from a peripheral edge of the rotating plate in a rearward and outward direction to guide the air discharged from the turbofan.
The above and/or other aspects are achieved by providing an air conditioner including a case body, a drive motor fixed to an inner surface of the case body, a turbofan coupling to a shaft of the drive motor, and having a rotating plate coupling at a center thereof to the shaft of the drive motor, a plurality of blades radially arranged on a peripheral area of a front face of the rotating plate, a ring-shaped shroud joining to ends of the plurality of blades, and a flow guide rib extending in a rearward direction from a peripheral edge of the rotating plate toward an inner surface of the case body to guide air discharged from the turbofan, and a heat exchanger disposed around the turbofan in the case body.
The above and/or other aspects are achieved by providing an air conditioner including a case body, a drive motor fixed to an inner surface of the case body, a turbofan coupling to a shaft of the drive motor, and having a rotating plate coupling at a center thereof to the shaft of the drive motor, a plurality of blades radially arranged on a peripheral area of a front face of the rotating plate, a ring-shaped shroud joining to ends of the plurality of blades, and a flow guide rib extending from a peripheral edge of the rotating plate in a rearward and outward direction to guide air discharged from the turbofan, and a heat exchanger disposed around the turbofan in the case body.
These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout
The box-shaped case body 30 is provided therein with a turbofan 50 to circulate indoor air by drawing the indoor air and radially discharging the indoor air, and a drive motor 31 to rotate the turbofan 50. The drive motor 31 is secured to an inner surface 30a of a top plate of the box-shaped case body 30. The box-shaped case body 30 is further provided therein with a rectangular tube-shaped heat exchanger 33 surrounding the turbofan 50 to exchange heat with the indoor air discharged from the turbofan 50. The rectangular tube-shaped heat exchanger 33 is provided thereunder with a tray 34 to collect condensation resulting from a heat exchange and to discharge the condensation. The tray 34 is supported on the ceiling panel 40.
The ceiling panel 40 is provided at a center thereof with an inlet 41 to allow the indoor air to be drawn therethrough. The ceiling panel 40 is further provided around the inlet 41 with a plurality of elongated outlets 42. A filter 43 is installed in the inlet 41 of the ceiling panel 40 to dean the indoor air, and a guide plate 35 having a central opening 35a is provided above the filter 43 to guide the indoor air drawn through the filter 43 toward a center of the turbofan 50. The guide plate 35 is secured to the tray 34 at a peripheral edge thereof.
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Furthermore, to cool the drive motor 31 by allowing the indoor air discharged from the turbofan 50 to flow into the flow path 60 defined between the rear surface of the turbofan 50 and the inner surface 30a of the box-shaped case body 30, the flow guide rib 55 is slightly spaced apart from the inner surface 30a of the box-shaped case body 30, and the circular rotating plate 51 of the turbofan 50 is formed at a center area with a plurality of circulation holes 56 to allow the indoor air to be circulated therethrough. As a result, the indoor air radially discharged from the turbofan 50 is partially introduced into the flow path 60 and then passes over the drive motor 31, thereby cooling the drive motor 31 by the indoor air.
Operations of the ceiling type air conditioner equipped with the turbofan 50, according to the first embodiment of the present invention will now be described.
As the turbofan 50 rotates by the drive motor 31, indoor air, drawn through the inlet 41 of the ceiling panel 40, passes through the filter 43, and then is introduced to the center of the turbofan 50 through the central opening 35a of the guide plate 35. The indoor air, which is introduced to the center of the turbofan 50, is radially discharged from the turbofan 50 toward the rectangular tube-shaped heat exchanger 33 by a rotation of the turbofan 50. The indoor air, which is discharged from the turbofan 50, cools while passing through the rectangular tube-shaped heat exchanger 33, and is discharged into an indoor space through the plurality of elongated outlets 42 provided around the ceiling panel 40, thereby cooling the indoor space.
Since a majority of the indoor air discharged from the outlet of the turbofan 50 does not flows to the rear face of the turbofan 50 but instead is guided toward the rectangular tube-shaped heat exchanger 33 by the flow guide rib 55, minimal turbulent air flow (eddy flow) occurs near the outlet of the turbofan 50, thereby enabling a quiet operation of the ceiling type air conditioner.
A part of the indoor air discharged from the outlet of the turbofan 50 flows toward the drive motor 31 through the flow path 60 defined between the flow guide rib 55 and the rear surface of the turbofan 50 and the inner surface 30a of the box-shaped case body 30 to cool the drive motor 31. Since a part of the indoor air flows toward the drive motor 31 through the flow path 60, which is narrow, between the flow guide rib 55 and the rear surface of the turbofan 50 and the inner surface 30a of the box-shaped case body 30, the indoor air flowing into the flow path 60 does not affect a normal flow of the indoor air discharged from the outlet of the turbofan 50.
As is apparent from the above description, a turbofan is provided, in which a rotating plate is provided at a peripheral edge thereof with a flow guide rib to suppress turbulent airflow of air discharged from the turbofan, thereby reducing noise due to the turbulent air flow.
Further, even though a rear face of the turbofan is spaced apart from an inner surface of a case body of an air conditioner such that an outlet of the turbofan is positioned at a middle portions of a heat exchanger, an air flow of air discharged from the turbofan into a flow path behind the turbofan is suppressed by the flow guide rib provided at the peripheral edge of the turbofan. Accordingly, since the air discharged from the turbofan is efficiently guided to the heat exchanger, an efficiency of a heat exchange of an air conditioner equipped with the turbofan improves.
Although a few preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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