ROTOR DEVICE CAPABLE OF DISSIPATING HEAT AND RESISTING FOREIGN OBJECTS
A rotor device capable of dissipating heat and resisting foreign objects includes a hub and a shield case. The hub has a closed wall and a hub wall connecting with the closed wall and the closed wall at least has a hub hole. The shield case is mounted in the hub and has an upper wall neighboring the closed wall and a circumferential wall connecting with the upper wall. The upper wall at least has a through hole offsetting the hub hole to allow the fluid passing through the hub hole and the through hole for performing heat dissipation and preventing the foreign objects from falling into the shield case via the hub hole and the through hole.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a rotor device capable of dissipating heat and resisting foreign objects and particularly to a rotor assembly, which can remove heat generated from running of the rotor and prevent the foreign objects from falling into the rotor device.
2. Brief Description of the Related Art
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Further, the shield case 11 is made of metal and the hub is made of plastics.
However, the preceding rotor assembly has a problem that foreign objects easily enter or fall the shield case 11 through the hub hole 123 and the through holes 113 directly to affect internal operation.
Further, the shield case 11 the metal shield case 11 can transmit heat generated from rotation of the rotor 13 and stator 14 but the plastic hub 12, which is attached to the shield case 11, provides much lower heat transmission function than metal shield case 11, that is, the heat conductivity of the hub 12 is much lower than the shield case 11. Thus, the heat passes through the shield case 11 is incapable of being dissipated effectively.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the present invention is to provide a rotor device capable of dissipating heat and resisting foreign objects in which the hub holes offset the through holes in the shield case for preventing the foreign objects from entering the rotor device and for the fluid moving in and out for attaining purposed of heat dissipation.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a rotor device capable of dissipating heat resisting foreign objects in which a gap is provided between the closed wall of the hub and the upper wall the shield case to allow the fluid moving and occurring natural convection to the shield case for assisting dissipation of heat in the shield case.
A rotor device capable of dissipating heat and resisting foreign objects according to the present invention includes a hub and a shield case. The hub has a closed wall and a hub wall connecting with the closed wall and the closed wall at least having a hub hole. The shielding case is mounted in the hub and has an upper wall neighboring the closed wall and a circumferential wall connecting with the upper wall. The upper wall at least has a through hole offsetting the hub hole to allow the fluid passing through the hub hole and the through hole for performing heat dissipation and preventing the foreign objects from falling into the shield case via the hub hole and the through hole.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe detail structure, the applied principle, the function and the effectiveness of the present invention can be more fully understood with reference to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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The hole 213 of the hub 21 is disposed to offset to the through hole 223 of the shield case 22, that is, the hole 213 is not aligned with the through hole 223 such that it can be seen upper wall 221 from the hub hole 213. Besides, the hub 21 is made of plastics and the shield case 22 is made of good conductive material such as metal. The hub 21 is joined to the shield case 22 with adhesive bond (not shown).
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As the foregoing, the shield case 22, which is made of good heat conductive material, can transmit heat generated from rotations of rotor 25 and stator 26 and the fluid can move in the gap 23 to occur natural convection such that the fluid can flow outward through the hub 21 and the hub hole 213 to assist heat dissipation of the shield case 22. Further, the hub hole 213 offsetting the through holes 223 can prevent foreign objects from falling into the shield case 22 via the hub hole 213 and the through hole 223. The deficiency of the foreign objects entering the shield case 22 to affect rotations of the rotor 25 and the stator 26 can be overcome to enhance overall heat dissipation efficiency and extend life span of the rotor 25 and the stator 26.
While the invention has been described with referencing to preferred embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that modifications or variations may be easily made without departing from the spirit of this invention, which is defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1-6. (canceled)
7. A rotor capable of dissipating heat and resisting foreign objects, comprising:
- a hub, having a closed wall and a hub wall extending downward from the closed wall and the closed wall at least having a first through hole;
- a shield case, being disposed in the hub, having an upper wall and a circumferential wall extending downward from the upper Wall and the upper wall at least having a second through hole;
- characterized in that the closed wall of the hub is attached with at least a wedge shaped projection disposed at the inner side thereof near an intersection of the closed wall and the hub wall and the hub wall is attached with at least an elongated plate shaped projection at the inner side thereof and extending from the middle thereof to the intersection such that the wedge shaped projection contacts with the upper wall of the shield case and the elongated plate shaped projection contacts with the circumferential wall of the shield case to form a gap between the hub and the shield case; and the first through hole and the second through hole are arranged to misalign from each other.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 4, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 6, 2006
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Inventor: Ming-Che Lee (Taipei)
Application Number: 11/028,200
International Classification: H02K 9/06 (20060101); H02K 5/10 (20060101); F04B 39/06 (20060101);