Set of parts and method for producing a radial fan
11359640 · 2022-06-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Wolfgang Laufer (Aichhalden, DE)
- Peter Ragg (Schönwald, DE)
- Arno Karwath (Deisslingen, DE)
- Francisco Rojo (St. Georgen, DE)
- Raul Rosas (Villingen-Schwenningen, DE)
Cpc classification
F04D29/4226
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/61
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/281
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/162
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/626
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/582
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2240/55
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/0606
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/166
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05D2230/80
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D29/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/58
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/62
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A set of parts for a radial fan has a fan wheel (2), a main housing part (1), and a complementary housing part (3). They can be assembled to form a first housing that encloses the fan wheel (2). The housing has an inlet opening (27) and an outlet (23). At least one second complementary fan wheels (2′, 2″) (3′, 3″), the shape of which differs from the first fan wheel part (2), can be connected to the motor instead of the fan wheel (2).
Claims
1. A set of parts for a radial fan comprising: a first fan wheel, a main housing part, and a complementary housing part that are assembled to form a wheel chamber surrounding the first fan wheel and an inlet opening and an outlet; at least one second fan wheel substituted for the first fan wheel, the shape of which differs from that of the first fan wheel and the at least one second fan wheel can be rotatably mounted in the wheel chamber at a place where the removed first fan wheel was positioned about an axis into the wheel chamber instead of the first fan wheel; a shape of the second fan wheel is derived from that of the first fan wheel by adding at least one vane blade and a radius of an end near the axis of the added vane blade is greater than that of an end near the axis of at least one vane blade of the first fan wheel; the complementary housing part further comprises a structure concentrically extending about the axis on a wall defining the wheel chamber, and the fan wheels have contours on their free edges of their vane blades, the contours form a labyrinth seal with the concentric structure.
2. The set of parts according to claim 1, wherein the fan wheels have a base plate and vane blades, projecting in the axial direction from the base plate, with free edges of the vane blades facing away from the base plate.
3. The set of parts according to claim 1, wherein the inlet opening is provided in the complementary housing part and in the mounted state of one of the fan wheels its base plate faces the main housing part and its vane blades face the complementary housing part.
4. The set of parts according to claim 1, wherein the outlet is defined by the main housing part and the complementary housing part.
5. The set of parts according to claim 1, wherein the fan wheels have identical interfaces for fastening to a shaft of a motor.
6. The set of parts according to claim 1, wherein the first and the second fan wheels differ in the number and/or length of the vane blades.
7. The set of parts according to claim 1, wherein the vane blades of each fan wheel have an inner edge oriented transversely to the direction of the air flow, and the set of parts includes two fan wheels, that differ by the distance of their respective inner edge closest to the axis from the axis.
8. The set of parts according to claim 7, wherein the inner edge closest to the axis is in at least one fan wheel is at least partially inside a cylinder concentric with the axis, the diameter of which cylinder matches a diameter of the inlet opening.
9. The set of parts according to claim 7, wherein the inner edge closest to the axis is in at least one fan wheel outside a cylinder concentric with the axis, the diameter of the cylinder matching the diameter of the inlet opening.
10. The set of parts according to claim 1, wherein the fan wheels are is mounted in the main housing part.
11. The set of parts according to claim 1, wherein an installation space for a motor is provided in the main housing part.
12. A method for producing a radial fan, comprising the steps of: providing a set of parts according to claim 1; selecting one of the fan wheels of the set of parts; and assembling the selected fan wheel, the main housing part, and the complementary housing part.
13. A set of parts for a radial fan comprising: a first fan wheel, a main housing part, and a complementary housing part that are assembled to form a wheel chamber surrounding the first fan wheel and an inlet opening and an outlet; at least one second fan wheel substituted for the first fan wheel, the shape of which differs from that of the first fan wheel and the at least one second fan wheel can be rotatably mounted in the wheel chamber at a place where the removed first fan wheel was positioned about an axis into the wheel chamber instead of the first fan wheel; the complementary housing part further comprises a structure concentrically extending about the axis on a wall defining the wheel chamber, and the fan wheels have contours on their free edges of their vane blades, the contours form a labyrinth seal with the concentric structure; and the vane blades of each fan wheel have an inner edge oriented transversely to the direction of the air flow, and the fan wheels differ by the distance of their respective inner edge closest to the axis from the axis.
14. The set of parts according to claim 13, wherein the inner edge closest to the axis is in at least one fan wheel is at least partially inside a cylinder concentric with the axis, the diameter of which cylinder matches a diameter of the inlet opening.
15. The set of parts according to claim 13, wherein the inner edge closest to the axis is in at least one fan wheel outside a cylinder concentric with the axis, the diameter of the cylinder matching the diameter of the inlet opening.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of the disclosure result from the subsequent description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the enclosed figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) The main housing part 1 includes a bottom plate 5, an outer wall 6, and an elastic buffer ring 7. The bottom plate 5 is joined with the outer wall 6 by the buffer ring 7 to form an outer cup. An electric motor 9 is concentrically housed in the outer cup. This forms an annular peripheral cooling duct 8. It is enclosed by a partition wall 11 that is supported on a shoulder 10 of the outer wall 6.
(9) The electric motor 9 includes a shaft 12, a rotor 13, a stator 14, and a circuit board 15. The circuit board 15 carries an inverter to supply the stator 14 with power, and the components 12-15 mentioned above. The housing includes an inner cup 16 and a lid 17. The lid 17 closes the inner cup 16. The shaft 12 projects through the central opening of the lid 17.
(10) The partition wall 11 and the lid 17, exposed in the opening of the partition wall, form a central tray 18 around the rotational axis 4. A rim section of the partition wall 11, surrounding the central tray 18, leaps back into the interior of the outer cup. Together, with the outer wall 6, they define a groove 19 that extends about the rotational axis 4. They groove 19 cross section gradually increases along the periphery of the cup.
(11) The fan wheel 2 has a base plate 20 that extends transversely to the rotational axis 4. The base plate diameter is not greater than that of the tray 18. One side of the base plate 20 is located opposite the tray 18 and in close proximity thereto in the assembled state. An axial passage 47 of the fan wheel 2 is provided to receive the end of the shaft 12. In the case shown here, the passage 47 is injection-molded to the base plate 20 and the vane blades 21 of the fan wheel 2. It is a sleeve made of metal, particularly of brass. The inner diameter is adjusted to the diameter of the shaft 12. Thus, the fan wheel 2 can be mounted by pressing it onto the shaft 12.
(12) Vane blades 21 project in the axial direction from the base plate 20 on a side facing away from the tray 18. This side can have the shape of a cone or a hyperboloid of revolution.
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(14) The partition wall 11 has one or more openings 24. The openings 24 enable the groove 19 to communicate with the cooling air duct 8 near the starting point 22. These openings 24 are hidden by the fan wheel 2 in
(15) The rotation of the fan wheel 2 generates a higher pressure in from the passage 25 than at the openings 24. Thus, air enters the cooling air duct 8 via the passage 25 and absorbs exhaust heat from the motor 9. The cooling air exits from the cooling air duct 8 via the openings 24. A radial wall 26 between the motor 9 and the outer wall 6 partitions the cooling air duct 8 and forces the sucked in air to almost completely circle the motor 9 on its way from the passage 25 to the openings 24.
(16) The complementary housing part 3 has an end wall 28. The end wall 28 extends about the rotational axis 4 around an inlet opening 27. The funnel-shaped inner surface 29 opposes, at a close distance in the assembled state, the free edges 30 of the air blades 21 that face away from the base plate 20. The funnel-shaped inner surface 29 extends radially beyond the rim of the base plate 20. It hits an inner surface of the outer wall 6. In the final assembled fan, the end wall 28 defines a wheel chamber 31 where the fan wheel 2 rotates. The end wall 28, together with the groove 19, defines a blowing air duct 32 that extends around the wheel chamber 31. The rotation of the fan wheel 2 generates a positive pressure in the chamber 31.
(17) The extension of the free edges 30 of the vane blades 21 is difficult to see due to the spiral shape of the vane blades 21 in a radial section through the fan wheel 2, as shown in
(18) The inner surface 29 is divided by a flat groove 43 into an inner and an outer section 44, 45, both are convexly curved. Projections 46 on the edges 30 of the vane blades 21 are located opposite the groove 43. If a high pressure difference between the outlet 23 and the inlet opening 27 drives a return flow of air along the gap 42 to the inlet opening 27, the flow tends to bridge the groove 43 in a tangential direction to the two sections 44, 45 (outlined in
(19) Referring again to
(20) Brackets 38 project beyond the flange 34. The brackets 38 are distributed across the periphery of the complementary housing part 3. The brackets 38 are provided to be latched onto projections 39 (see
(21) It would also be conceivable to replace one or two brackets 38 and projections 39 by a film hinge. Thus, the two housing parts could be folded onto one another after mounting the fan wheel 2.
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(23) The diameter of the base plate 20 and the shape of the passage 47, receiving the shaft 12, preferably also the curvature of the side of the base plate 20, that carries the vane blades 21, are identical in all fan wheels. The vane blades 21 of the fan wheel 2 are present in identical number, with identical wall thickness and extension of the edge 30 in the fan wheels 2′, 2″ of
(24) The additional vane blades 21′ narrow the flow area of the wheel chamber 31. Thus, this results in higher flow losses and lower efficiency. A user will therefore select the fan wheel 2 for commercial applications in environments that are noisy anyway and where low operating costs are an important factor. The fan wheels 2′, 2″ are preferred for applications in non-commercial areas where a loud operating noise will be clearly perceived.
(25) To limit the loss in efficiency, the inner ends 33′ of the additional vane blades 21′ are disposed at a greater distance from the axis 4 than the inner ends 33 of the vane blades 21. The inner edges 40 of the vane blades 21 largely extend within the radius r of the inlet opening 27. Respective edges 40′ of the additional vane blades 21′ are located outside that radius.
(26) The fan wheel 2″ of
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(28) The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.