Fan motor assembly with noise suppression
A low-noise air moving motor assembly includes a motor assembly having a rotatable shaft, a fan assembly coupled to the rotatable shaft which generates an airflow that passes over at least a portion of the motor assembly. A self-extinguishing flame and noise suppression sleeve is at least partially disposed around the motor assembly. Ideally, the sleeve is a 94 V-0 rated foam material. The fan assembly includes a fan secured to the shaft, a diffuser/bracket assembly coupled to the motor assembly which rotatably receives the shaft. A fan shroud is secured to the diffuser/bracket assembly, wherein rotation of the fan draws air in through the fan shroud and out the diffuser/bracket assembly, the diffuser/bracket assembly having at least one foam piece coupled to curvilinear vanes reduce the noise of air flowing therethrough.
The present invention generally relates to electric motors or generators, and, more particularly, relates to a motor-fan unit employing heat stable, noise-absorbing foam, in proximity to moving parts or surrounding moving parts thereof, to absorb noise generated by the unit.
BACKGROUND ARTElectric motors and generators are well known in the art and have been put to use in a variety of applications. One application is the handling of air. In these circumstances an electric motor is coupled with a fan to generate an air flow or vacuum as necessary. Often, the fan is used to provide cooling air to the motor. In these instances, a fan mounted on a shaft driven by the motor draws air into a fan shroud to compress or pressurize the air. The pressurized air is released into the motor housing via one or more ports which direct the air across the motor windings to draw heat into the flow and exhaust it from the motor housing. Alternatively, the shroud may have exhaust ports so that the air-flow bypasses the motor windings.
Known motor assemblies have a propensity for generating noise. The fan includes vanes that typically have sharp edges. As air flow is generated over these edges and transitions to another guiding surface noise is generated. In addition to the noise being an undesirable feature, it introduces inefficiencies into the flow of air which decrease motor performance.
While it has been known to supply foam for purposes of muffling noise generated by various devices, including motors, the foam is always placed in spaced relation to heat generating elements in order to avoid thermally degrading the foam. This makes the positioning of the foam difficult and may require the construction of additional support structures within the devices. Use of foam for noise suppression properties in motors has also been problematic in that the foam, once ignited, continues to burn, rendering the motor and associated equipment inoperable. In order to ensure that the motor temperature does not reach the ignition temperature of the foam, it is required to attach a costly current and/or temperature sensor to the assembly. Once the sensor detects excessive heat or current, the motor is shut down to prevent igniting of the foam. Thus, there is a need in the art for low noise generating motor-fan units that do not suffer from these deficits.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe disclosure herein provides a low noise air moving motor-fan unit comprising a motor assembly having a rotatable shaft; a fan assembly coupled to said rotatable shaft to rotate therewith and generate an airflow that passes over at least a portion of said motor assembly; and a noise suppression sleeve at least partially disposed around said motor assembly.
It is another aspect of the invention to provide a motor-fan unit comprising a motor assembly having a rotatable shaft; and a fan assembly coupled to the motor assembly, the fan assembly including a fan secured to the shaft, a fan end bracket for carrying the motor assembly, the fan end bracket having bracket openings therethrough, and a diffuser coupled to the fan end bracket, the diffuser having peripheral openings therethrough, wherein rotation of the fan generates an airflow that passes through the bracket openings and the peripheral openings, the fan assembly carrying at least one foam piece to absorb noise generated by the fan.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFor a complete understanding of the objects, techniques and structure of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The foam F is preferably a V-0 rated foam. Such foam is characterized by properties determined in accordance with UL 94 standards. The foam is heat resistant and has self-extinguishing flame properties, meaning, if the foam encounters sufficient heat for combustion, any flame initiated will not be able to continue burning through the combustion of the foam upon removal of the ignition source. An exemplary foam has a flash point at least greater then 400° C. and an auto-ignition temperature at least greater than 580° C. A particularly preferred foam is melamine foam, and, in a particularly preferred embodiment, Polydamp™ Melamine Foam (PMF; Polymer Technologies, Inc.) is employed. PMF exhibits exceptional resistance to heat and low flammability levels. It does not drip when ignited, and stops burning upon removal of the ignition source. And PMF produces minimal flame and smoke. Indeed, it has been found that use of such a foam precludes the need for costly temperature or current sensors to maintain the motor at a limited temperature that would otherwise ignite the foam.
The motor-fan unit 10 herein further benefits from the provision of noise suppression sleeve 200, which is at least partially, and preferably completely, disposed around at least a portion of said motor assembly 15, as shown in
This foam sleeve concept can also be applied to through flow motor-fan units and to tangential bypass motor-fan units. In
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Additional benefits are realized by employing V-0 rated foam on other elements of a motor-fan unit 10, particularly diffuser assembly elements, which are disclosed below, with reference to
The radial diffuser 80A (
Diffuser assemblies 80, whether of ported-type or radial-type, are provided with a pair of brush cap assemblies 95 that coact with brush retainers 120 which are generally shown in
Herein, the diffuser assemblies 80 are taught to include V-0 foam F on certain elements. Particularly, V-0 foam F is provided on surfaces upon which the airflow impinges as the motor fan unit 10 is operated. More particularly Foam F is provided on blades 87A (radial diffuser) or enclosed channels 87B (ported diffuser). It is appreciated that these spiral/pinwheel patterned elements efficiently re-direct the airflow, and, therefore, are generally major contributors to the noise generated by the motor-fan unit 10 which they are selectively employed. Notably, the surfaces of the blades 87A and enclosed channels 87B that curve in the direction of the rotation of the diffuser assembly 80 are the surfaces that are covered with Foam F.
It should now be understood that a new and useful motor-fan unit has been disclosed in accordance with the patent laws. It will further be understood that various modifications and substitutions may be made in the described invention without the departing from the spirit thereof, and, to appreciate the scope of the invention, reference should be made to the following claims.
Claims
1. A low-noise air moving motor assembly comprising:
- a motor assembly having a rotatable shaft;
- a fan assembly coupled to said rotatable shaft which generates an airflow that passes over at least a portion of said motor assembly; and
- a self-extinguishing flame and noise suppression sleeve at least partially disposed around said motor assembly.
2. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said fan assembly has an outer diameter and wherein said noise suppression sleeve has a sleeve diameter disposed about said fan assembly outer diameter.
3. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said noise suppression sleeve is a foam material with self-extinguishing flame properties.
4. The assembly according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a sleeve cover attached to said noise suppression sleeve;
- said noise suppression sleeve having a shroud end attached to said fan assembly opposite a distal edge which forms a sleeve opening, and said sleeve cover is attached to said distal edge.
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein said sleeve has a cover hole therethrough and wherein said motor assembly extends through said cover hole.
6. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said sleeve is in touching contact with said motor assembly.
7. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said noise suppression sleeve has a shroud end attached to said fan assembly opposite a distal edge.
8. The assembly according to claim 7, wherein said distal edge is curved inwardly to form a sleeve opening.
9. The assembly according to claim 8, wherein said motor assembly extends through said sleeve opening and said distal edge is in touching contact with said motor assembly.
10. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein said fan assembly comprises:
- a fan secured to said shaft;
- a diffuser/bracket assembly coupled to said motor assembly, said diffuser/bracket assembly rotatably receiving said shaft;
- a fan shroud secured to said diffuser/bracket assembly, wherein rotation of said fan draws air in through said fan shroud and out said diffuser/bracket assembly, said diffuser/bracket assembly having at least one foam piece coupled thereto to reduce the noise of air flowing therethrough.
11. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein said diffuser/bracket assembly comprises:
- a fan end bracket; and
- a diffuser coupled to said fan end bracket;
- said fan end bracket comprising a planar plate having bracket openings therethrough adjacent said at least one motor bracket, said at lest one foam piece disposed on said at least one motor bracket adjacent said bracket opening to absorb noise.
12. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein said diffuser/bracket assembly comprises:
- a fan end bracket having at least one motor bracket for carrying said motor assembly, said fan end bracket having a motor opening therethrough; and
- a diffuser coupled to said fan end bracket, said diffuser having a plurality of peripheral openings therethrough, said diffuser having a plurality of blades extending from one side thereof toward said fan end bracket, said at least one foam piece disposed on at least one of said plurality of blades to absorb noise.
13. The assembly according to claim 12, wherein said blades are curvilinear and provide a concave surface, said foam being disposed on said concave surfaces.
14. The assembly according to claim 10, wherein said diffuser/bracket assembly comprises:
- a fan end bracket having at least one motor bracket for carrying said motor assembly, said fan end bracket having a motor opening therethrough; and
- a diffuser coupled to said fan end bracket, said diffuser having a plurality of channels extending from one side thereof toward said fan end bracket, said at least one foam piece disposed on at least one of said plurality of blades to absorb noise.
15. The assembly according to claim 13, wherein said channels are curvilinear and provide a concave surface, said foam being disposed on said concave surfaces.
16. A low noise air-moving motor assembly, comprising:
- a motor assembly having a rotatable shaft; and
- a fan assembly coupled to said motor assembly, said fan assembly including a fan secured to said shaft;
- a fan end bracket for carrying said motor assembly, said fan end bracket having bracket openings therethrough, and a diffuser coupled to said fan end bracket, said diffuser having openings therethrough, wherein rotation of said fan generates an airflow that passes through said bracket openings and said openings, said fan end bracket carrying at least one foam piece to absorb noise generated by said fan.
17. The assembly according to claim 16, further comprising:
- a noise suppression sleeve at least partially disposed around said motor assembly.
18. The assembly according to claim 16, wherein said fan end bracket has at least one motor bracket for carrying said motor assembly, said bracket openings adjacent said at least one motor bracket, said at least one motor bracket having noise suppression foam disposed thereon.
19. The assembly according to claim 16, wherein said diffuser has a plurality of curvilinear blades which direct the airflow from the fan toward said motor assembly, said curvilinear blades having noise suppression foam disposed thereon.
20. The assembly according to claim 16, further comprising:
- a noise suppression sleeve at least partially disposed around said motor assembly, wherein said sleeve and said at least one foam piece exhibits self-extinguishing flame properties.
21. The assembly according to claim 16, further comprising:
- a fan shroud at least partially enclosing said fan assembly and secured to said fan end bracket, said fan shroud having an inlet port.
22. The assembly according to claim 21, further comprising:
- a noise suppression sleeve positioned about said fan assembly, wherein said fan shroud has a plurality of exhaust ports, and said sleeve is placed in close proximity to said exhaust ports.
23. The assembly according to claim 21, further comprising:
- a noise suppression sleeve having at least one internal flange that forms a labyrinth flow path, said fan shroud having a tangential exhaust port, and said sleeve fitting upon said tangential exhaust port.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 2, 2004
Publication Date: Oct 6, 2005
Inventors: David Finkenbinder (Ravenna, OH), James Shawcross (Hudson, OH)
Application Number: 10/816,609