IP Library Granted Patent US 8,007,241
Granted Patent B2
US 8,007,241 · App. 12/323,099 · Granted Aug 30, 2011

Bi-directional cooling fan

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Patent No.
US 8,007,241
App. No.
12/323,099
Granted
Aug 30, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A radial fan comprises a base with a plurality of straight primary blades radially oriented and substantially uniformly spaced around the circumference of the base. A like plurality of splitter vanes are interspersed between successive primary blades. The splitter vanes have a length that is about 50-70% of the length of the primary blades. The inner edges of the splitter vanes are angled to improve airflow through the inlet area between primary blades while reducing the occurrence of vortices and recirculation. The addition of splitter vanes increases the airflow capacity of the fan without any significant increase in operating noise.

Claims (43)

1. A radial fan comprising:

a conical base defining a central hub for engagement to a source of rotation about an axis of rotation;

a plurality of primary blades radially oriented and spaced around the circumference of said conical base, each primary blade having an outer edge that terminates adjacent an outer edge of said conical base and an inner edge that terminates adjacent said central hub, each primary blade having a primary length from said outer edge to said inner edge,

wherein each primary blade has a blade base connected to said conical base and an opposite upper edge having a portion that is substantially parallel to said conical base and a portion that is substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said conical base along said primary length; and

a plurality of splitter vanes interspersed between successive primary blades and radially oriented on said conical base, said splitter vanes each having a vane outer edge that terminates adjacent the outer edge of said conical base and a vane inner edge that terminates radially outboard of the inner edge of each of said primary blades, said splitter vanes each having a vane length from said vane outer edge to said vane inner edge that is about 50-70% of said primary length.

2. The radial fan of claim 1 , wherein:

each splitter vane has a vane base connected to said conical base; and

said vane inner edge is at a non-perpendicular angle relative to said vane base.

3. The radial fan of claim 1 , wherein said vane inner edge is at an angle of between about 60°-70° relative to said vane base.

4. The radial fan of claim 3 , wherein said vane inner edge is at an angle of about 65° relative to said vane base.

5. The radial fan of claim 1 , wherein:

each primary blade has a blade base connected to said conical base and an opposite upper edge substantially parallel to and at a height above said conical base; and

each splitter vane has a vane base connected to said conical base and an opposite vane upper edge substantially parallel to and at said height above said vane base.

6. The radial fan of claim 1 , wherein:

said vane outer edge is at an angle relative to said vane base so that said vane outer edge extends generally parallel to said axis of rotation.

7. The radial fan of claim 1 , wherein:

said inner edge of each primary blade extends generally parallel to said axis of rotation; and

said vane inner edge extends non-parallel to said axis of rotation.

8. The radial fan of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of primary blades are substantially straight.

9. The radial fan of claim 1 , wherein at least one splitter vane is disposed between successive pairs of primary blades.

10. The radial fan of claim 1 , wherein said plurality of splitter vanes are substantially straight.

11. A radial fan comprising:

a conical base defining a central hub for engagement to a source of rotation about an axis of rotation;

a plurality of primary blades radially oriented and spaced around the circumference of said conical base, each primary blade having an outer edge that terminates adjacent an outer edge of said conical base and an inner edge that terminates adjacent said central hub, each primary blade having a primary length from said outer edge to said inner edge,

wherein each primary blade has a blade base connected to said conical base and an opposite upper edge having a portion that is substantially parallel to said conical base and a portion that is substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said conical base along said primary length; and

a plurality of splitter vanes interspersed between successive primary blades and radially oriented on said conical base, said splitter vanes each having a vane outer edge that terminates adjacent said outer edge of said conical base and a vane inner edge that terminates radially outboard of the inner edge of each of said primary blades.

12. The radial fan of claim 11 , wherein:

each splitter vane has a vane base connected to said conical base; and

said vane inner edge is at a non-perpendicular angle relative to said vane base.

13. The radial fan of claim 11 , wherein: said upper edge of each primary blade has a height above said conical base; and

each splitter vane has a vane base connected to said conical base and an opposite vane upper edge substantially parallel to and at said height above said vane base.

14. The radial fan of claim 11 , wherein:

said inner edge of each primary blade extends generally parallel to said axis of rotation; and

said vane inner edge extends non-parallel to said axis of rotation.

15. The radial fan of claim 14 , wherein said outer and inner edges of said primary blades extend generally parallel to the axis of rotation.

16. The radial fan of claim 11 , wherein said plurality of primary blades are substantially straight.

17. The radial fan of claim 11 , wherein said plurality of splitter vanes are substantially straight.

18. A bi-directional radial fan adapted for rotation in clockwise or counter-clockwise directions, said fan comprising:

a conical base defining a central hub for engagement to a source of rotation about an axis of rotation;

a plurality of straight primary blades radially oriented and spaced around the circumference of said conical base plate, each primary blade having an inner edge that terminates adjacent said central hub and an outer edge that terminates outboard of said inner edge, each primary blade having a primary length from said outer edge to said inner edge, wherein each primary blade has a blade base connected to said conical base and an opposite upper edge having a portion that is substantially parallel to said conical base and a portion that is substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation of said conical base along said primary length; and

at least one straight splitter vane interspersed between two successive primary blades and radially oriented on said conical base, each splitter vane having an inner edge and an outer edge defining a vane length from said outer edge to said inner edge that is less than said primary length of the primary blades.

19. The bi-directional fan of claim 18 , wherein said vane length is about 50-70% of said primary length.

20. The bi-directional fan of claim 18 , wherein said outer edges of said primary blades and said outer edges of said splitter vanes are substantially flush with said outer edge of said conical base plate.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2011
From: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
To: NIDEC MOTOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 025651/0747 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 5, 2008
From: VADILLO, JOSE L.
To: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
Reel/Frame 021930/0522 →