FAN MOTOR

Disclosed is a fan motor including: a lower bracket having a lower protruding portion disposed at the center thereof and a space portion formed around the lower protruding portion; an upper bracket having an upper protruding portion disposed at the center thereof; a rotor disposed between the lower protruding portion and the upper protruding portion in such a manner as to be rotated together with a shaft; a stator core adapted to be surrounded with a lower insulator disposed on the top of the lower protruding portion and with an upper insulator disposed on the underside of the upper protruded portion; and a PCB cover adapted to be coupled under the lower insulator in such a manner as to be disposed into the space portion of the lower bracket and having a PCB insertion space portion formed at the inside thereof.

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Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a fan motor, and more particularly, to a fan motor that prevents moisture from entering a printed circuit board (which is simply referred to as ‘PCB’) disposed at the inside thereof and is configured to provide easy assembly.

BACKGROUND ART

In general, a fan motor is a device used to conduct the circulation or forced blast of a fluid. Especially, in case of the fan motor for a freezer like a refrigerator, moisture may enter the interior of the fan motor, thereby causing the electronic or mechanical parts mounted inside the fan motor to fail to work. Accordingly, it is very important to completely prevent moisture from entering inside of the fan motor.

So as to rotate a fan, further, a bearing is used to rotatably support a rotary shaft of the fan motor against a bracket, and in this case, it is very difficult to perform the assembly work of the bearing to the bracket, which lowers the productivity thereof.

To solve the above-mentioned conventional problems, thus, the inventors propose to a fan motor that has a space formed inside upper and lower brackets in such a manner as to mount a PCB cover thereinto and further performs easy bearing assembly, thereby improving the productivity in the entire assembly work thereof.

DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION Technical Problem

Accordingly, the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a fan motor that has a structure in which the assembly work capability can be improved.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a fan motor that is capable of effectively protecting a printed circuit board from moisture.

The above object and other objects of the present invention will be easily achieved by a preferred embodiment of the present invention as will be described below.

Solution to Problem

To accomplish the above objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a fan motor including: a lower bracket having a lower protruding portion disposed at the center thereof and a space portion formed around the lower protruding portion, the lower protruding portion having a lower bearing insertion portion formed at the inside thereof; an upper bracket having an upper protruding portion disposed at the center thereof, the upper protruding portion having an upper bearing insertion portion formed at the inside thereof; a rotor disposed between the lower protruding portion and the upper protruding portion in such a manner as to be rotated together with a shaft; a stator core adapted to be surrounded with a lower insulator disposed on the top of the lower protruding portion and with an upper insulator disposed on the underside of the upper protruded portion; and a PCB cover adapted to be coupled under the lower insulator in such a manner as to be disposed into the space portion of the lower bracket and having a PCB insertion space portion formed at the inside thereof.

According to the present invention, desirably, the lower bearing insertion portion and the upper bearing insertion portion have a lower bearing and an upper bearing forcedly pressed and fitted thereinto.

According to the present invention, desirably, the lower bearing has lower felt coupled to the lower periphery thereof, and the upper bearing has upper felt coupled to the upper periphery thereof.

According to the present invention, desirably, the fan motor further includes a fan adapted to be coupled to the protruding portion of the shaft upwardly from the center portion of the upper bracket, the fan having a shaft insertion protrusion formed protrudedly from the center portion thereof, the shaft insertion protrusion having a shaft insertion portion, and at least one or more gaps formed on the shaft insertion protrusion in a direction of the shaft.

According to the present invention, preferably, the fan motor further includes a PCB adapted to be inserted into the PCB insertion space portion and a sealing portion formed by means of resin molding after the insertion of the PCB.

Advantageous Effects of Invention

According to the present invention, there is provided the fan motor that has a structure in which the assembly work capability can be improved and that effectively protects the PCB from moisture.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a structure of a fan motor according to the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a PCB cover adopted to the fan motor according to the present invention.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a lower insulator adopted to the fan motor according to the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a fan adopted to the fan motor according to the present invention.

BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

Hereinafter, an explanation on a fan motor according to the present invention will be in detail given with reference to the attached drawings.

FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a structure of a fan motor according to the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 1, the fan motor according to the present invention largely includes a lower bracket 1, an upper bracket 2, a shaft 3, a rotor 4, a stator core 5, a PCB cover 6 and a fan 7.

The lower bracket 1 and the upper bracket 2 serve to accommodate the rotor 4 and the stator core 5 at the inside thereof, thereby isolating them from the outside. Also, the shaft 3 is located at the centers of the lower bracket 1 and the upper bracket 2. According to the present invention, the lower bracket 1 has a lower protruding portion 11 disposed at the center thereof in such a manner as to be protruded upwardly, and the lower protruding portion 11 has a lower bearing insertion portion 12 formed at the inside thereof so as to insert a lower bearing 31 thereinto. The lower bearing insertion portion 12 has at least one or more steps formed thereon, into which the lower bearing 31 is pressed and fitted. Desirably, a lower felt 33 is disposed along a portion of the outer periphery of the lower bearing 31 so as to supply oil to the lower bearing 31. In this case, the steps on the lower bearing insertion portion 12 should be formed in consideration of the insertion of the lower felt 33. On the other hand, if it is necessary to manufacture a box-shaped fan motor, the lower bracket 1 is injected together with a box frame 13 at the time of making the lower bracket 1.

In the same manner as the lower bracket 1, the upper bracket 2 has an upper protruding portion 21 disposed at the center thereof, and the upper protruding portion 21 has an upper bearing insertion portion 22 formed at the inside thereof so as to insert an upper bearing 32 thereinto. The upper bearing insertion portion 22 has at least one or more steps formed thereon, into which the upper bearing 32 is forcedly pressed and fitted. Desirably, an upper felt 34 is disposed along a portion of the outer periphery of the upper bearing 32 so as to supply oil to the upper bearing 32. In this case, the steps on the upper bearing insertion portion 22 should be formed in consideration of the insertion of the upper felt 34. Like this, the lower bearing insertion portion 12 and the upper bearing insertion portion 22 are formed on the lower bracket 1 and the upper bracket 2, thereby easily performing the insertion of the bearings. According to the present invention, the lower bracket 1 has a space portion 15 between the lower protruding portion 11 formed at the center thereof and the outer peripheral wall thereof. The space portion 15 has the PCB cover 6 disposed thereinto so as to protect a PCB, thereby effectively utilizing the internal structure of the fan motor and easily performing the assembly work thereof.

According to the present invention, the shaft 3 is rotatably supported against the lower bearing 31 and the upper bearing 32. Further, the shaft 3 is protruded upwardly from the upper bracket 2 in such a manner as to be passed through the upper bracket 2, and the protruding portion of the shaft 3 is coupled to the fan 7.

The rotor 4 has a plurality of magnets (not shown) mounted at the inside thereof and is disposed between the lower bearing 31 and the upper bearing 32, while being rotated together with the shaft 3. The rotor 4 is disposed inside the stator core 5.

The stator core 5 is coupled to a lower insulator 51 and an upper insulator 52 on the top and underside thereof. The lower insulator 51 is disposed on the top of the lower protruding portion 11 of the lower bracket 1, and the upper insulator 52 is disposed on the underside of the upper protruding portion 21 of the upper bracket 2. The stator core 5 has a plurality of teeth (not shown) protruded inwardly from the center thereof, and the plurality of teeth has coils (not shown) wound therearound in the state of being coupled to the lower insulator 51 and the upper insulator 52.

The lower insulator 51 is coupled in such a manner as to allow the PCB cover 6 to be located into the space portion 15 of the lower bracket 1. The detailed configuration of the PCB cover 6 and the coupling configuration of the PCB cover 6 to the lower insulator 51 will be explained with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a PCB cover adopted to the fan motor according to the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a lower insulator adopted to the fan motor according to the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 2, the PCB cover 6 has a PCB insertion space portion 62 into which a PCB 61 is inserted. Thus, the PCB 61 as shown in FIG. 1 is disposed into the PCB insertion space portion 62, and in this state, a sealing portion 64 is formed by means of resin molding. Like this, the PCB 61 is surrounded with the PCB cover 6 and the sealing portion 64, thereby being protected from external moisture.

On the other hand, the coupling method of the PCB cover 6 to the lower insulator 51 is not limited specially, but may be carried out by means of an adhesive or other coupling means. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, for example, two coupling holes 63 are formed on the PCB cover 6, and coupling protrusions 51a are formed on the lower insulator 51 correspondingly to the two coupling holes 63. The two coupling protrusions 51a are insertedly coupled to the coupling holes 63, and in this state, the protruded coupling protrusions 51a are melted, which makes the coupling more rigid.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a fan adopted to the fan motor according to the present invention.

As shown in FIG. 4, the fan 7 has a shaft insertion protrusion 71 formed protrudedly from the center portion thereof in such a manner as to fixedly couple the shaft 3 thereto and a shaft insertion portion 73 formed at the inside of the shaft insertion protrusion 71. Also, the shaft insertion protrusion 71 has at least one or more gaps 72 formed thereon in a direction of the shaft 3. At the time when the shaft 3 is inserted into the shaft insertion portion 73, if a fixing member like a compression spring or a fixing cap is mounted along the shaft insertion protrusion 71, the distance between the gaps 72 becomes decreased to permit the shaft insertion protrusion 71 to press the shaft 3, thereby fixing the fan 7 to the shaft 3.

While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be restricted by the embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.

Claims

1. A fan motor comprising:

a lower bracket 1 having a lower protruding portion 11 disposed at the center thereof and a space portion 15 formed around the lower protruding portion 11, the lower protruding portion 11 having a lower bearing insertion portion 12 formed at the inside thereof;
an upper bracket 2 having an upper protruding portion 21 disposed at the center thereof, the upper protruding portion 21 having an upper bearing insertion portion 22 formed at the inside thereof;
a rotor 4 disposed between the lower protruding portion 11 and the upper protruding portion 21 in such a manner as to be rotated together with a shaft 3;
a stator core 5 adapted to be surrounded with a lower insulator 51 disposed on the top of the lower protruding portion 11 and with an upper insulator 52 disposed on the underside of the upper protruded portion 21; and
a PCB cover 6 adapted to be coupled under the lower insulator 51 in such a manner as to be disposed into the space portion 15 of the lower bracket 1 and having a PCB insertion space portion 62 formed at the inside thereof.

2. The fan motor according to claim 1, wherein the lower bearing insertion portion 12 and the upper bearing insertion portion 22 have a lower bearing 31 and an upper bearing 32 forcedly pressed and fitted thereinto.

3. The fan motor according to claim 2, wherein the lower bearing 31 has lower felt 33 coupled to the lower periphery thereof, and the upper bearing 32 has upper felt 34 coupled to the upper periphery thereof.

4. The fan motor according to claim 1, further comprising a fan 7 adapted to be coupled to the protruding portion of the shaft 3 upwardly from the center portion of the upper bracket 2, the fan 7 comprising: a shaft insertion protrusion 71 formed protrudedly from the center portion thereof and having a shaft insertion portion 73; and at least one or more gaps 72 formed on the shaft insertion protrusion 71 in a direction of the shaft 3.

5. The fan motor according to claim 1, further comprising a PCB 61 adapted to be inserted into the PCB insertion space portion 62 and a sealing portion 64 formed by means of resin molding after the insertion of the PCB 61.

Patent History
Publication number: 20130323094
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 31, 2012
Publication Date: Dec 5, 2013
Inventors: Jeong Cheol Jang (Gwangju), Gyeong Su Park (Gwangju)
Application Number: 14/001,497
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Stator Within Armature (417/354)
International Classification: F04D 25/06 (20060101);