Cooling fan with integral housing and impeller
A cooling fan is disclosed. The cooling fan comprises fan blades having a primary blade component and a secondary blade component. The primary blade component produces an axial airflow. The secondary blades produce a radial airflow. The axial airflow and the radial airflow, respectively created by the primary blades and the secondary blades, combine to provide an increase axial outflow. The primary and secondary blades combine the axial and radial flows respectively created by the blades to produce an increased outflow. The design has been observed to reduce tonal noise as well.
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The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/755,303, filed December 29, 2005, and is fully incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates generally to cooling fans and in particular to an impeller design to improve airflow and noise performance in axial fan designs.
Prior art fans (e.g.,
A cooling fan according to the present invention comprises fan blades having a primary blade component and a secondary blade (may also be referred to as the tip blade) component. The primary blade component produces an axial airflow. The secondary blades produce a radial airflow. The axial airflow and the radial airflow, respectively created by the primary blades and the secondary blades, combine to provide an increase axial outflow, thus enabling a greater movement of air to increase the cooling effect of the fan. The resulting device improves aerodynamic efficiency. Tests have also shown reductiond in tonal noise as compared to conventional blade designs which do not incorporate a tip blade.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In accordance with the present invention, the illustrative embodiment of
Further in accordance with an aspect of the present invention as shown in the embodiment of
In operation, a cooling fan configured in accordance with the invention will create a radial inflow of air in addition to the normal axial inflow. The resulting axially-directed outflow of air is thus increased because of the additional radial inflow. Referring to
The air that is captured by the secondary blades 134 in the radial direction is forced in the axial direction and combines with the axial inflow to produce the axial outflow as illustrated in
The embodiment illustrated in
The embodiment illustrated in
The foregoing embodiment exemplars of the present invention show a fan housing that is substantially absent the enclosure. As noted above, the reason for this is to reduce obstructions to the flow air in the of radial direction to facilitate the capture of air by the secondary blades 134. However, while a fan housing that is absent the conventional enclosure may be a suitable embodiment for some uses, the present invention does not require the complete absence of an enclosure. The wire-frames of
It is also understood that the examples and embodiments described herein are for illustrative purposes only and that various modifications or changes in light thereof will be suggested to persons skilled in the art and are to be included within the spirit and purview of this application and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A cooling fan comprising:
- an impeller having a hub and first fan blades, each first fan blade mounted about the hub in a radial direction, the first blades configured to produce an airflow directed along an path that is parallel to an axis of rotation of the impeller, the impeller further having second fan blades configured to produce a flow of air directed radially relative to the axis of rotation of the impeller and inwardly toward the axis of rotation;
- a motor operatively coupled to rotate the impeller; and
- a base to which the motor is fixedly attached.
2. The cooling fan of claim 1 wherein each second fan blade is coupled to a first fan blade.
3. The cooling fan of claim 2 wherein each second fan blade is coupled proximate the tip of a first fan blade.
4. The cooling fan of claim 1 wherein each second fan blade is coupled to a first fan blade, wherein the number of second fan blades equals the number of first fan blades.
5. The cooling fan of claim 1 wherein each second fan blade is coupled to a first fan blade, wherein the number of second fan blades is less than the number of first fan blades.
6. The cooling fan of claim 1 further comprising an enclosure connected to the base and including therein the impeller, the enclosure having openings on its sides.
7. The cooling fan of claim 6 wherein the enclosure is a wire-frame enclosure.
8. A cooling fan comprising:
- an impeller comprising a motor and a hub operatively coupled to the motor, the hub having a plurality of primary blades connected thereto, each primary blade having a root that connects to the hub and a tip, at least some of the primary blades each further having a secondary blade connected proximate its tip; and
- a fan housing, the fan housing having a base to which the motor is coupled, the fan housing configured so that there is substantially no impediment to a flow of air into the impeller in the radial direction.
9. The cooling fan of claim 8 wherein the fan housing further has a wire-frame cage connected to the base.
10. The cooling fan of claim 9 wherein the wire-frame cage includes one or more strut members.
11. The cooling fan of claim 8 wherein each primary blade has a secondary blade.
12. The cooling fan of claim 8 wherein the number of secondary blades is less than the number of primary blades.
13. A cooling fan comprising:
- an impeller unit comprising first fan blades and second fan blades; and
- a fan housing having a base unit and a substantially unobstructed radially directed path for a radial flow of air toward the fan housing,
- the impeller unit disposed in the fan housing upon the base unit wherein the second fan blades lie along the radially directed path,
- the first fan blades producing an axial flow or air toward the fan housing when the first fan blades are turned by a motor,
- the second fan blades producing a radial flow of air towards the fan housing along the radially directed path.
14. The cooling fan of claim 13 wherein the second blades are connected to the first blades.
15. The cooling fan of claim 13 wherein the second blades are connected to the first blades proximate the tips of the first blades.
16. The cooling fan of claim 13 wherein the number of second blades is less than the number of first blades.
17. The cooling fan of claim 13 wherein the fan housing further comprises a wire-frame cage attached to the base unit.
18. The cooling fan of claim 13 wherein the fan housing further comprises an enclosure to receive the impeller, wherein the enclosure has side openings.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 11, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 5, 2007
Applicant: Minebea Co., Ltd. (Tokyo)
Inventors: Yousef Jarrah (Tucson, AZ), Jonn Herzberger (Tempe, AZ)
Application Number: 11/637,510
International Classification: F04D 3/00 (20060101);