This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 11173522.1, filed Jul. 12, 2011.
The invention relates to a wall-ring for an axial fan comprising a supporting frame which is designed as having a circular connecting piece inside with the axial fan arranged therein.
Wall-rings of the above mentioned type, which form a single-piece structural component, require, on the one hand, a large storage space, and on the other, considerable transport volume, and are expensive to manufacture due to the complex tools required for injection-molding of the wall-rings, which consist, for example, of plastic.
The present invention is based on the objective of creating a wall-ring of the type described above, whose manufacture, due to the use of simple tools, is more cost-effective, and which requires less space during storage and transport. Inventively, this is achieved by the supporting frame being assembled from a plurality of frame elements by means of form or force-fitting connecting elements, and the circular connecting piece being formed by a plurality of circular segments arranged circumferentially one after the other, said circular segments being connected to each other and to the supporting frame by means of form and force-fitting connections.
In accordance with the present invention, it is particularly advantageous if the supporting frame is comprised of four frame elements, and the circular connecting pieces of at least eight elements, and preferably twelve segments, so that the segments result in a 45°, or in a 30° division, respectively, of the circular connecting piece. Here it is particularly advantageous if the supporting frame has a rectangular, in particular a quadratic circumferential contour with four corners and a central opening whereby four enlarged corner areas are formed, and the frame elements are formed by means of a division corresponding to the two diagonals that run through the corners.
The division of the supporting frame into individual frame elements and the division of the circular connecting piece into a plurality of circular segments allows for highly space-saving storage and small transport volume, because the individual segments can be combined into segment packages, and assembly of the inventive wall-ring does not take place until the axial fan has been installed. The inventive form and force-fitting connections of the individual elements, or of the segments, respectively, to and among each other, enables firstly, a simple assembly of the individual parts, and in addition a very robust connection that can hold the required holding forces.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are shown in the dependent claims and will be explained in more detail on the basis of the accompanying drawings. They show:
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The connecting elements 5 are provided in the end region of the lateral connecting edges 10, said connecting elements being comprised of the locking elements 11, 12, and the guide elements 13, 14, so that the frame elements 6 can be form and force-fittingly connected to each other. The locking elements that are designed as locking lugs 11 on a lateral connecting edge 10 of a frame element 6 interact with locking receiving members 12, which are formed on the lateral connecting edge 10 of the other adjacent frame element 6. The same applies to the guide elements 13, 14, which, as guide pins 13 of the one frame element 6 in the region of its lateral connecting edge 10, interact with the associated pin holes 14 on the lateral connecting edge 10 of the other frame element 6. The locking lugs 11 have a center opening 15, with which the latch cams 16 of the receiving members 12 engage in an assembled state, whereby the locking lugs 11 are guided between border projections 17 on both sides of the latch cam 16. The pin holes 14 have a passage opening 18 that is open on one side. The guide pin 13 has a guide extension 19, through which runs the region of the passage opening that is open at the side, so that a form and force-fitting connection is made between the guide extension 19 and the pin hole 14.
Thus in terms of the invention, the frame elements 6, particularly in the case of the quadratic design, are all of identical construction and can be manufactured using the same molding tools, for example by means of injection molding. With the rectangular design, there are, per supporting frame 1, two times two identical frame elements 6. There is an additional advantage in that this design simplifies warehousing, and transport volume is very small. Furthermore, the frame elements 6, in the region of their circular boundary edge 9, have a plurality of locking lugs 11 that run vertically to the surface of said frame elements that interact with adapted catch holders on the circular connecting piece 2. These locking lugs 11 and receiving members are formed, corresponding to the connecting elements 11, 12 on the lateral connecting edges 10, and also on the frame elements in the region of the boundary edges. The circular connecting piece 2 is comprised of a cylindrical section 20, as well as an arched, circular junction part 21 that runs in the axial direction of its central axis X-X between said cylindrical section and the supporting frame 1, producing a nozzle-shaped contour. Inventively, the circular connecting piece 2 is comprised of a plurality of circular segments 22. Advantageously, at least eight circular segments 22 are employed, resulting in a 45° division. In the preferred exemplary embodiment shown, the connecting piece 2 is comprised of twelve single circular segments 22, so that there is a 30° division; the side edges 23, 24 that rest next to each other in the region of the cylindrical section 20 being in each case connected via connecting elements 25, 26.
The connecting elements 25, 26 are comprised of outwardly projecting guide bars 25 running parallel to the side edge 23 that can be inserted into a guide groove of a guide bar 26 with a U-shaped cross section on the side edge 24 of the adjacent circular segment. There are guide elements 29, 30 in the region of the junction part 21, in particular on the adjacent side edges 23, 24, whereby the guide elements of the side edge 23 are designed as guide pins 29, and the corresponding guide elements on the side edge 24 are designed as pin holes 30. These guide elements 29, 30 can also be designed as corresponding to the guide elements 13, 14.
At the free end of the junction section 21, the circular segments 22 have an arched side edge 31 that belongs to an attachment section 32, where the circular segment 22 rests on the supporting frame 1 in the edge region of the opening 4. On this attachment section 32, the receiving members 12 are formed on the side facing away from the supporting frame 1, said receiving members connecting in a form and force-fitting manner to the locking lugs.
The inventive circular segments 22 are all of identical construction, so that they can be produced using the same tools, for example, by means of injection molding or vacuum extraction, which results, on the one hand, in low manufacturing costs, and on the other hand in significant reduction of transport costs. When mounting the inventive wall-ring, the supporting frame 1 and the circular connecting piece 2 are first assembled from their individual frame elements 6 or circular segments 22, respectively, and then firmly connected to each other via the existing connecting and guide elements 11, 12, 13, 14, and/or 25, 26, 29, 30, producing a stable wall ring (cf.
Instead of the connecting elements between the frame elements 6 on the one hand and the frame elements and the circular segments 22 on the other as represented in connection with
While the above description constitutes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the proper scope and fair meaning of the accompanying claims.
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