OPEN-HUB CENTRIFUGAL BLOWER ASSEMBLY
An open-hub centrifugal blower includes a hub rotatable about an axis, an outer rim concentric with the hub, a plurality of blades coupled to the outer rim, a plurality of spokes interconnecting the hub and the outer rim, and a cooling rib extending from at least one of the spokes.
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The present invention relates to centrifugal blower assemblies, and more particularly to centrifugal blower assemblies used in vehicle heating, ventilation, and cooling systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConventional centrifugal blower assemblies utilized in vehicle heating, ventilation, and cooling (“HVAC”) systems typically include a volute, an electric motor and motor housing supported by the volute, and a centrifugal blower driven by the motor. A cooling air passageway is typically defined by the motor housing and the volute to provide cooling air to the motor during operation of the centrifugal blower assembly. The inlet of the cooling air passageway is typically positioned near the outlet of the volute (i.e., in a region of relatively high pressure) in conventional centrifugal blower assemblies to ensure a sufficiently large pressure differential along the length of the cooling airflow passageway. By providing a large pressure differential along the cooling air passageway, the flow rate of the airflow passing through the cooling air passageway is maintained high enough to satisfy the cooling requirements of the motor. However, because the inlet of the cooling air passageway in conventional centrifugal blower assemblies must often be positioned near the outlet of the volute, the flexibility of the design of conventional centrifugal blower assemblies is often reduced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides, in one aspect, an open-hub centrifugal blower including a hub rotatable about an axis, an outer rim concentric with the hub, a plurality of blades coupled to the outer rim, a plurality of spokes interconnecting the hub and the outer rim, and a cooling rib extending from at least one of the spokes.
The present invention provides, in another aspect, a centrifugal blower assembly including a volute, a motor housing coupled to the volute, a motor supported by the motor housing and having an output shaft, and an open-hub centrifugal blower drivably coupled to the motor and positioned in the volute. The blower includes a hub rotatable about an axis, an outer rim concentric with the hub, a plurality of blades coupled to the outer rim and extending from the outer rim, a plurality of spokes interconnecting the hub and the outer rim, and a cooling rib extending from at least one of the spokes toward the motor housing.
Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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In the illustrated construction of the centrifugal blower assembly 10, the volute 14 is formed of two pieces which, when assembled, define a scroll 42 within which the airflow created by the blower 26 flows. Alternatively, the volute 14 may be formed from any of a number of different pieces or as a single piece. As is understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, the scroll 42 defines a progressively increasing cross-sectional area from the beginning of the scroll 42 (i.e., where the cross-sectional area of the scroll 42 is at a minimum value) leading to the outlet 34 of the volute 14 (i.e., where the cross-sectional area of the scroll is at a maximum value) to facilitate expansion of the airflow as it flows from the beginning of the scroll 42 to the outlet 34.
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The motor housing 22 includes an upper portion 60 having a plurality of slots or pockets 64 (only one of which is shown in
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The centrifugal blower 26 also includes a plurality of cooling ribs 138 extending from the respective spokes 130 in a direction substantially parallel with the axis 38, toward the bottom end 118 of the centrifugal blower 26 (i.e., a second direction). Although the cooling ribs 138 are paired with the spokes 130 in a 1:1 ratio in the illustrated centrifugal blower 130, alternative constructions of the blower 26 may include some spokes 130 without any cooling ribs 138, while other constructions of the blower 26 may include some spokes 130 having more than one cooling rib 138. The illustrated blower 26 is integrally formed as a single piece (e.g., from a plastic material using a molding process). Alternatively, the blower 26 may be assembled from two or more pieces, and/or may be made from any of a number of different materials (e.g., a metal, a composite material, etc.).
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In operation of the centrifugal blower assembly 10, the motor 18 drives the centrifugal blower 26 to create an airflow through the scroll 42. Most of the airflow created by the centrifugal blower 26 flows through the scroll 42 toward the outlet 34 of the volute 14. Some of the airflow in the scroll 42, however, is diverted from the scroll 42 to the cooling air passageway 62 via the inlet 66. As described above, from the inlet 66, the airflow (represented by the series of arrows A) is directed through the cooling air passageway 62 toward the bottom end 74 of the motor 18. The airflow is then redirected upwardly, around the interior wall 78 of the housing 22, toward the top end 82 of the motor 18. As the airflow moves upwardly toward the top end 82 of the motor 18, the airflow flows through the interior of the can 46 to cool the internal components (e.g., the stator 48, the armature 49, commutator brushes, etc.) of the motor 18. The resultant heated airflow is drawn through the outlet 70 of the cooling air passageway 62 by the rotating cooling ribs 138. The heated airflow is subsequently re-introduced into the blades 122 of the centrifugal blower 26 for recirculation into the scroll 42.
The cooling ribs 138 create a region of relatively low pressure proximate the outlet 70 of the cooling air passageway 62 during rotation of the blower 26. This, in conjunction with the region of relatively high pressure near the inlet 66 of the cooling air passageway 62, yields a larger pressure differential between the inlet 66 and the outlet 70 of the cooling air passageway 62 than what would otherwise result in the absence of the cooling ribs 138. By increasing the pressure differential between the inlet 66 and the outlet 70 of the cooling air passageway 62 in this manner, the flow rate of the airflow through the cooling air passageway 62 is increased, thereby enhancing the cooling effects on the motor 18.
Also, as a result of using the cooling ribs 138 to create the region of relatively low pressure proximate the outlet 70 of the cooling air passageway 62, some design flexibility relating to the positioning of the inlet 66 of the cooling air passageway 62 is permitted. In other words, the inlet 66 of the cooling air passageway 62 need not be located near the outlet 34 of the volute 14 where the pressure of the airflow is usually at its highest, nor need the inlet 66 be located at a radius larger than the radius of the blower 26 to divert some of the high-pressure airflow near the outlet 34 of the volute 14 toward the motor 18 for cooling. Rather, the inlet 66 of the cooling air passageway 62 may be located somewhere between the beginning of the scroll 42 and the outlet 34 of the volute 14 (see, for example, the position of the inlet 66 of the cooling air passageway 62 shown in
Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. An open-hub centrifugal blower comprising:
- a hub rotatable about an axis;
- an outer rim concentric with the hub;
- a plurality of blades coupled to the outer rim;
- a plurality of spokes interconnecting the hub and the outer rim; and
- a cooling rib extending from at least one of the spokes.
2. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 1, wherein the cooling rib extends from a first of the plurality of spokes, and wherein the open-hub centrifugal blower further includes a second cooling rib extending from a second of the plurality of spokes.
3. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 1, wherein the blades extend from the outer rim in a first direction substantially parallel with the axis, and wherein the cooling rib extends from one of the plurality of spokes in an opposite, second direction substantially parallel with the axis.
4. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 3, wherein the outer rim is axially spaced from the hub in the second direction.
5. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 4, wherein the cooling rib also extends radially with respect to the axis.
6. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 5, wherein the cooling rib includes a first distal edge portion oriented substantially normal to the axis, and a second distal edge portion oriented substantially normal to the axis, and wherein the first and second distal edge portions are spaced from each other in a direction along the axis.
7. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 6, wherein the cooling rib includes an arcuate distal edge portion between the first and second distal edge portions.
8. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 7, wherein the cooling rib includes a third distal edge portion oriented substantially normal to the axis and spaced from the first and second distal edge portions in a direction along the axis.
9. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 8, wherein the arcuate distal edge portion between the first and second distal edge portions is a first arcuate distal edge portion, and wherein the cooling rib includes a second arcuate distal edge portion between the second distal edge portion and the third distal edge portion.
10. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 1, wherein the hub, the outer rim, a first of the plurality of spokes, and a second of the plurality of spokes adjacent the first spoke define an opening.
11. The open-hub centrifugal blower of claim 10, wherein the opening is a first opening, and wherein the hub, the outer rim, the second spoke, and a third of the plurality of spokes adjacent the second spoke define a second opening.
12. A centrifugal blower assembly comprising:
- a volute;
- a motor housing coupled to the volute;
- a motor supported by the motor housing and having an output shaft; and
- an open-hub centrifugal blower drivably coupled to the motor and positioned in the volute, the blower including a hub rotatable about an axis, an outer rim concentric with the hub, a plurality of blades coupled to the outer rim and extending from the outer rim, a plurality of spokes interconnecting the hub and the outer rim, and a cooling rib extending from at least one of the spokes toward the motor housing.
13. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 12, wherein the cooling rib extends from a first of the plurality of spokes, and wherein the open-hub centrifugal blower further includes a second cooling rib extending from a second of the plurality of spokes.
14. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 12, wherein the cooling rib extends to a radial dimension, relative to the axis, that is greater than an outermost radius of the motor.
15. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 12, wherein the motor includes an outer peripheral surface proximate the output shaft, and wherein the cooling rib includes a distal edge in facing relationship with the outer peripheral surface of the motor.
16. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 15, wherein the distal edge of the cooling rib substantially follows the corresponding contour of the outer peripheral surface of the motor.
17. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 16, wherein the distal edge is spaced from the outer peripheral surface of the motor by a running clearance of about 3 mm or less.
18. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 12, wherein the cooling rib includes an axial length, oriented substantially parallel to the axis, and wherein the motor includes a face oriented substantially normal to the axis that is disposed within the axial length of the cooling rib.
19. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 12, wherein the blades extend from the outer rim in a first direction substantially parallel with the axis, and wherein the cooling rib extends from one of the plurality of spokes in an opposite, second direction substantially parallel with the axis.
20. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 19, wherein the outer rim is axially spaced from the hub in the second direction.
21. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 20, wherein the cooling rib also extends radially with respect to the axis.
22. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 21, wherein the cooling rib includes a first distal edge portion oriented substantially normal to the axis, and a second distal edge portion oriented substantially normal to the axis, and wherein the first and second distal edge portions are spaced from each other in a direction along the axis.
23. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 22, wherein the cooling rib includes an arcuate distal edge portion between the first and second distal edge portions.
24. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 23, wherein the cooling rib includes a third distal edge portion oriented substantially normal to the axis and spaced from the first and second distal edge portions in a direction along the axis.
25. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 24, wherein the arcuate distal edge portion between the first and second distal edge portions is a first arcuate distal edge portion, and wherein the cooling rib includes a second arcuate distal edge portion between the second distal edge portion and the third distal edge portion.
26. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 12, wherein the hub, the outer rim, a first of the plurality of spokes, and a second of the plurality of spokes adjacent the first spoke define an opening.
27. The centrifugal blower assembly of claim 26, wherein the opening is a first opening, and wherein the hub, the outer rim, the second spoke, and a third of the plurality of spokes adjacent the second spoke define a second opening.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 16, 2009
Publication Date: May 19, 2011
Applicant: ROBERT BOSCH GMBH (Stuttgart)
Inventors: Alexander Czulak (Wayland, MA), Thomas R. Chapman (Templeton, MA)
Application Number: 12/619,450
International Classification: F04D 29/30 (20060101); F04D 29/58 (20060101); F04D 29/42 (20060101);