Ventilator and method for mounting a ventilator

11067097 · 2021-07-20

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

Disclosed is a ventilator with an electrical drive and at least one rotating or non-rotating functional unit associated with the drive or with a structural component of the drive for generating and/or influencing an air current, wherein the functional unit is arranged coaxially around the drive or in front of it or after it, and wherein the association takes place directly or indirectly in a positive and non-positive manner by the intermeshing and mutual bracing of connection means.

Claims

1. A ventilator, comprising: an electrical motor having a stationary element and a rotating element, the rotating element configured to rotate around an axial direction; at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device respectively connected to the rotating element of the electrical motor or to the stationary element of the electrical motor, wherein the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device is configured to respectively generate or influence an air current, and wherein the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device is positioned coaxially around the electrical motor, on a first side of the ventilator, or on a second side of the ventilator, wherein the ventilator is configured to generate an air current from the first side to the second side of the ventilator; and a connector that connects the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device respectively to the rotating element of the electrical motor or to the stationary element of the electrical motor, the connector comprising: a first connector component; and a second connector component, wherein one of the first and second connector components is connected to the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device, and the other of the first and second connector components is connected to the rotating element of the electrical motor or to the stationary element of the electrical motor, the first and second connector components are configured to mechanically engage to thereby form an intermeshing and mutually bracing mechanical connection, the first and second connector components include a plurality of engagement elements and corresponding engagement openings, the engagement elements include an engagement neck and an engagement head, the engagement neck has a smaller thickness than a thickness of the engagement head, and the engagement openings include: an insertion area configured to allow insertion of the insertion head; and a shifting area configured to allow a position of the insertion head to be shifted relative to the insertion area after the insertion head has been inserted into the insertion area, the shifting occurring due to the rotation of the first and second connector components relative to one another, the shifting area being narrower than the insertion area so that the engagement neck mechanically engages with the shifting area to form the intermeshing and mutually bracing mechanical connection.

2. The ventilator according to claim 1, wherein the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device is an axial, radial, or diagonal impeller.

3. The ventilator according to claim 1, wherein the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device is a front guidance grid, a post-guidance impeller, or a diffuser.

4. The ventilator according to claim 1, further comprising: an adapter flange connected to the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device, to the rotating element of the electrical motor, or to the stationary element of the electrical motor, wherein the adapter flange is configured to connect the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device to the rotating element of the electrical motor or to the stationary element of the electrical motor, the adapter flange being connected to one of the first and second connector components.

5. The ventilator according to claim 4, wherein the adapter flange is connected to the rotating element of the electrical motor or to the stationary element of the electrical motor, and wherein the other of the first and second connector components is connected to the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device.

6. The ventilator according to claim 4, wherein the adapter flange is connected to the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device, and wherein the other of the first and second connector components is connected to the rotating element of the electrical motor or to the stationary element of the electrical motor.

7. The ventilator according to claim 1, wherein a surface of the shifting area has an increasing thickness in a direction away from the insertion area so that, during the shifting of the inserted insertion neck along the shifting area, a mutual bracing of the insertion neck and shifting area occurs.

8. The ventilator according to claim 1, wherein the first and second connector components have respective engagement elements and engagement openings formed along respective circumferences of the first and second connector components, wherein the first connector component is connected to a first one of the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device, an adapter flange, the motor stationary element, and the rotating element of the motor, and wherein the second connector component is connected to a second one of the at least one rotating or non-rotating functional device, the adapter flange, the motor stationary element, and the rotating element of the motor.

9. The ventilator according to claim 1, wherein the first and second connector components each include both engagement elements and engagement openings, the first and second connector components configured such that engagement elements of the first connector component are configured to engage with respective engagement openings of the second connector component and vice versa.

10. The ventilator according to claim 1, wherein the second connector component includes a catch or fastener that is configured to secure the first and second connector components from further rotation, after the first and second connector components have been rotated to form the intermeshing and mutually bracing mechanical connection, the catch or fastener thereby preventing loosening of the mechanical connection.

11. The ventilator according to claim 10, wherein the catch or fastener includes catch grooves, and catch tongues, or catch noses, the catch tongues or catch noses being configured to mechanically engage with the catch groves to thereby prevent rotation of the first and second connector components relative to one another.

12. A method of mounting components of a ventilator, the ventilator including an electrical motor having a stationary element and a rotating element, the method comprising: connecting a rotating or non-rotating functional device respectively to the rotating element of the electrical motor or to the stationary element of the motor, the rotating or non-rotating functional device configured to respectively generate or influence an air current, wherein connecting further comprises: engaging a plurality of first threadless male connector components with a plurality of second female connector component to thereby form an intermeshing and mutually bracing mechanical connection between the first and second connector components, wherein one of each of the plurality of first and second connector components is connected to the rotating or non-rotating functional device, and the other of each of the plurality of first and second connector components is connected to the rotating element of the electrical motor or to the stationary element of the electrical motor.

Description

(1) There are various possibilities of designing and further developing the teaching of the present disclosure in an advantageous manner. Refer to this end, on the one hand to the claims dependent on claim 1 and on the other hand to the following explanation of a preferred exemplary embodiment of the disclosure using the drawings. Embodiments and further developments of the teaching which are generally preferred are also explained in conjunction with the explanation of the preferred exemplary embodiment of the disclosure using the drawings. In the drawings

(2) FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of an impeller for a ventilator with connection means directly attached/formed on it,

(3) FIG. 2 shows the subject matter of FIG. 1 in another view,

(4) FIG. 3 shows a detailed view of a connection means constructed as engagement element and which is formed according to FIGS. 1 and 2 on the impeller,

(5) FIG. 4 shows a schematic view of an adapter flange with connection means formed on it in which cooperates with the connection means of the impeller according to FIGS. 1 and 2, wherein the adapter flange may be connected to the drive of a ventilator,

(6) FIG. 5 shows a schematic view of the impeller of FIGS. 1 and 2, wherein the connection means of the impeller and of the adapter flange engage in one another and are braced against one another,

(7) FIG. 6 shows an enlarged detailed view of the engagement of the engagement element into an engagement opening associated with the adapter flange,

(8) FIG. 7 shows an enlarged detailed view of the subject matter of FIG. 6, wherein self-clamping catch means are provided for an undesired loosening of the braced connection means, and

(9) FIG. 8 schematically shows an exploded view of components of the ventilator according to the disclosure with an impeller and an adapter flange provided between the impeller and the electrical drive as well as with the electrical drive itself.

(10) It is noted at first as regards the figures and the following description of the figures that only those structural components are described and provided with reference numerals here which have a relationship with the teaching according to the disclosure. For the sake of a simple presentation, the presenting and explaining of other features concerning the ventilator are not made.

(11) FIG. 1 shows an impeller 1 as a component of a ventilator according to the disclosure. This impeller 1 is to be connected on the output side to a drive unit which is not shown. In order that this connection can take place without screws, special connection means or connectors 2 are provided there which is designed as engagement elements 3. The engagement elements 3 have a button-like/mushroom-like an inserting head 4 and a thinner insertion neck 5. The engagement elements 3 are arranged in a circle and fastened on an integral annular flange 6.

(12) FIG. 2 shows the previously discussed features on account of the somewhat different view in detail, in particular as regards the design of the insertion elements 3 with insertion head 4 and insertion neck 5.

(13) The insertion elements 3 of the impeller 1 shown in the FIGS. 1 and 2 correspond to engagement openings 7 which may be directly associated on the output side with a connection area of an adapter flange which is not shown.

(14) FIG. 3 shows in detail the annular flange 6 of the impeller 1 according to FIGS. 1 and 2, wherein catch means or catch 13 in the form of catch grooves 14 are provided outside on the annular flange 6 in the direct vicinity of the insertion element 3.

(15) FIG. 4 shows an adapter flange 8 which is connected in intermediately and is directly fixed on the motor in a rotating or driven manner. This adapter flange 8 is provided according to the arrangement of the engagement elements 3 according to FIGS. 1 and 2 with special connection means 2, namely, with engagement openings 7 which serve for the insertion of the engagement elements 3.

(16) Concretely speaking, the engagement openings 7 are provided with a rather large insertion area 9 for inserting the insertion head 4 and inserting it through, wherein the insertion head 4 is inserted so far into the insertion area 9 until the insertion element 3 can be shifted along a narrower shifting area 10 into a stopping position.

(17) A bracing of the intercommunicating connecting means 2 is achieved in that the support surfaces 11 for the insertion head 4 are constructed like a ramp, namely, with rising ramp surfaces 12 so that during the further inserting or inserting through of the insertion element 3, a bracing takes place in the area of the insertion head 4 opposite the engagement opening 7.

(18) It is noted at this position that the precautionary measurement of the previously discussed adapter flange 8 is not necessarily required but rather the connection means 2—insertion opening 7 with insertion area 9 and shifting area 10—can be directly associated with the drive.

(19) FIG. 5 shows the impeller 1 according to FIGS. 1 and 2 on which the adapter flange 8 is fastened according to FIG. 4 and is firmly connected by the intermeshing and mutual bracing of the connection means 2. It is already indicated in the view in the FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 that catch means 13 are provided with catch grooves 14 and a catch tongue 15 with a small lever 16 for loosening the self-clamping effect.

(20) FIG. 6 shows the mutual engagement of the connection means 2, wherein the insertion head 4 is brought along the narrow shifting range 10 along the ramp surface 12 into the clamping and arresting position.

(21) FIG. 7 also shows the engagement of the clamping means 2, wherein the previously already discussed catch means 13 are provided with catch grooves 14, catch tongue 15 and a lever 16 serving for loosening.

(22) FIG. 8 shows components of the ventilator according to the disclosure in an exploded view. The electrical drive 17, which is not shown in FIGS. 1 to 7, is indicated. An adapter flange 8 is provided for the connection of the impeller 1 to the drive 17, which flange is screwed to the drive 17.

(23) The adapter flange 8 is provided with a device for protection against rotation, for example, with positioning pins 18 or screws for the non-rotating positioning on the drive 17. Parts of the connection means 2 are provided on the adapter flange 8 along the circumference, namely, engagement openings with a larger insertion range 9 and a narrower shifting range 10. The ramp-like support surface 11 and the ramp surface 12 are indicated.

(24) Complementary connection means 2 is provided on the impeller 1 along an annular flange 6. This connection means 2 comprises engagement elements 3 with insertion head 4 and insertion neck 5.

(25) Otherwise, in order to avoid repetitions, reference is made to the general part of the specification.

(26) As regards other advantageous embodiments of the disclosure, in order to avoid repetitions, reference is made to the general part of the specification and to the attached claims.

(27) Finally, it is expressly pointed out that the previously described exemplary embodiment of the disclosure serves only to explain and does not limit the exemplary embodiment.

LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS

(28) 1 impeller 2 connection means 3 engagement element (connection means) 4 insertion head of the engagement element 5 insertion neck of the engagement element 6 annular flange of the impeller 7 engagement opening (connection means) 8 adapter flange 9 larger inserting area (of the engagement opening) 10 narrower shifting range (of the engagement opening) 11 support surface (on the side of the engagement opening) 12 ramp surface 13 catch means 14 catch grooves 15 catch tongue 16 lever (for loosening the catch tongue) 17 drive 18 positioning pins, screws