Fan motor apparatus and protection cover of fan motor apparatus
11041498 · 2021-06-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D29/329
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2260/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K7/14
ELECTRICITY
F04D25/064
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/5806
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D25/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fan motor apparatus is provided, which includes a blade; a rotary shaft; a hub; a rotor integrally molded with the blade, the rotor being fixed to the rotary shaft; and a protection cover including: a lid portion covering a top surface of the rotor; and an intake port configured to take air into the lid portion.
Claims
1. A fan motor apparatus comprising: a blade; a rotary shaft; a hub; a rotor integrally molded with the blade, the rotor being fixed to the rotary shaft; and a protection cover including: a lid portion covering a top surface of the rotor; and an intake port configured to take air into the lid portion, wherein the blade is attached to an outer surface of the hub, the outer surface of the hub being in parallel to a rotation axis of the rotary shaft; an air hole on the top surface of the rotor is, in a radial direction of the rotary shaft, closer to the rotary shaft than the blade is; a distance from the rotary shaft to the intake port in the radial direction of the rotary shaft is equal to or smaller than a distance from the rotary shaft to the air hole in the radial direction of the rotary shaft; the fan motor apparatus further comprises a balance adjustment hole provided on a front surface on an intake side of the hub, the balance adjustment hole being configured to adjust balance for rotation of the blade; an outer peripheral portion of the protection cover also serves as an inner wall of the balance adjustment hole; and the inner wall of the balance adjustment hole consists of the outer peripheral portion of the protection cover.
2. The fan motor apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the lid portion is placed at a position that blocks the air hole.
3. The fan motor apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the lid portion includes a fixing hole portion configured to fix the protection cover to the rotary shaft, and the intake port has been formed radially from the fixing hole portion toward an outer peripheral direction of the lid portion.
4. The fan motor apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the intake port is placed along an inner periphery of the front surface of the hub on the top surface of the protection cover.
5. The fan motor apparatus according to claim 4, wherein a plate-shaped portion of the top surface of the protection cover is inclined downward below the intake port.
6. A protection cover of a fan motor apparatus configured to be attached to a fan motor apparatus including a hub, a blade integrally molded with a rotor fixed to a rotary shaft, the protection cover comprising a top surface, wherein the top surface includes: a lid portion configured to cover a top surface of the rotor; and an intake port configured to take air into the lid portion; the blade is attached to an outer surface of the hub, the outer surface of the hub being in parallel to a rotation axis of the rotary shaft; an air hole on the top surface of the rotor is, in a radial direction of the rotary shaft, closer to the rotary shaft than the blade is; a distance from the rotary shaft to the intake port in the radial direction of the rotary shaft is equal to or smaller than a distance from the rotary shaft to the air hole in the radial direction of the rotary shaft; the fan motor apparatus further includes a balance adjustment hole provided on a front surface on an intake side of the hub, the balance adjustment hole being configured to adjust balance for rotation of the blade; an outer peripheral portion of the protection cover also serves as an inner wall of the balance adjustment hole; and the inner wall of the balance adjustment hole consists of the outer peripheral portion of the protection cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(9) In the following detailed description, for purpose of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically shown in order to simplify the drawing.
(10) In order to improve the characteristics of a fan motor apparatus, it is necessary to reduce the internal temperature of a motor. For example, a fan motor apparatus X having such a structure as illustrated in
(11) In the above structure, an air inlet port 114a is provided in such a manner as to take air into an area inside the rotor 114 from an opening 115b of a front surface 115a of the hub 115, avoiding a bushing 118. Consequently, a passage L101 that takes air into the motor from the outside is formed.
(12) However, it is necessary to increase the strength of the blades 103 to address an increase in rotational speed in the fan motor apparatus X with the above structure illustrated in
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(14) However, as illustrated in
(15) Integral molding of the rotor 114 and the blades 103 by supplying a resin material also to a top surface of the rotor 114 included in the structure illustrated in
(16) In the embodiments, an object is to achieve compatibility between the prevention of the entrance of foreign matter into a fan motor apparatus and an improvement in internal cooling efficiency.
(17) One aspect of the present embodiment provides a fan motor apparatus including: a blade; a rotary shaft; a hub; a rotor integrally molded with the blade, the rotor being fixed to the rotary shaft; and a protection cover including: a lid portion covering a top surface of the rotor; and an intake port configured to take air into the lid portion. Consequently, it is possible to prevent the entrance of foreign matter while ensuring an air passage into the rotor.
(18) The top surface may include an air hole, and the lid portion may be placed at a position that blocks the air hole. The lid portion may include a fixing hole portion configured to fix the protection cover to the rotary shaft, and the intake port may have been formed radially from the fixing hole portion toward an outer peripheral direction of the lid portion.
(19) The fan motor apparatus may further include a balance adjustment hole provided on a front surface on an intake side of the hub, the balance adjustment hole being configured to adjust balance for rotation of the blade. An outer peripheral portion of the protection cover may also serve as an inner wall of the balance adjustment hole. The intake port may be placed along an inner periphery of a front surface of the hub on the top surface of the protection cover. A plate-shaped portion of the top surface of the protection cover may be inclined downward below the intake port.
(20) In addition, a protection cover of a fan motor apparatus according to the present embodiment is configured to be attached to a fan motor apparatus including a blade integrally molded with a rotor fixed to a rotary shaft, the fan motor apparatus protection cover comprising a top surface, wherein the top surface includes: a lid portion configured to cover a top surface of the rotor; and an intake port.
(21) According to the embodiments, it is possible to achieve compatibility between the prevention of the entrance of foreign matter into a fan motor apparatus and an improvement in internal cooling efficiency.
(22) A member designated as a “protection cover” in the specification is also designated as a “cover” or a “protection cap.” These members described below are not limited by the designations to specific members.
(23) A fan motor apparatus according to one embodiment of the present disclosure is described in detail hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
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(25) A fan motor apparatus A according to the embodiment includes a hub 5 to which blades (blades) 3 have been attached, a rotor 14 that has been formed on an inner surface of the hub 5, and a magnet 13 formed as an integral product on an inner surface of the rotor 14. The rotor 14 has been integrally formed with a rotary shaft 17. Moreover, the rotor 14 has a substantially L-shape in cross-section and has a cup shape as viewed from a distal end direction of the rotary shaft 17. Furthermore, the rotor 14 is connected to the rotary shaft 17 via a rotor bushing 18. In
(26) A protection cover 21 that covers an exposed surface of a top surface being an intake-side end surface of the rotor 14 has been attached to the top surface. As illustrated in
(27) The support portion 33 is inclined in the radial direction from the fixing hole portion 25 toward the outer peripheral direction of the lid portion 23. The support portions 33 may be placed parallel in a circumferential direction.
(28) As illustrated in
(29) The protection cover 21 hides the air hole 14a on the top surface of the rotor 14 with the lid portion 23 to prevent the entrance of foreign matter. Moreover, the intake port 31 is provided in a center portion of the protection cover 21. Thought was given to the cap shape so that it allows the formation of an air passage between the intake port 31 and the air hole 14a on the top surface of the rotor 14. Consequently, the inside of the fan motor apparatus A can be cooled. The plurality of intake ports 31 provided on the protection cover 21 ensures an air passage L1. The air passage L1 allows air to be easily taken into the rotor 14.
(30) The protection cover 21 is detachable from the rotor 14, for example, during the manufacturing process. However, the protection cover 21 is fixed to the rotor 14 in a final product.
(31) In this manner, in the embodiment, in addition to the hub that has been integrally molded with the rotor 14 including the exposed top surface, the protection cover 21 that covers the top surface of the rotor 14 is newly provided.
(32) As described above, the disc-shaped protection cover 21 including the air inlet port is attached to the rotor 14 integrally molded with the blades 3, which makes it possible to prevent the entrance of foreign matter while ensuring the air passage.
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(36) The protection cover according to the embodiment includes the air vent placed around the bushing. In other words, the structure that focuses on the prevention of the entrance of foreign matter is realized.
Second Embodiment
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(39) The protection cover according to the embodiment has the structure of including the intake port radially placed on the top surface. Hence, a larger amount of ventilation can be obtained. Hence, the protection cover according to the embodiment is more suitable to improve internal cooling efficiency of the fan motor apparatus.
(40) The above embodiments are not limited to the configurations and the like illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The embodiments can be modified as appropriate within the scope that does not hinder the exertion of the effects of the embodiments. In addition, an appropriately modified embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope of the object of the embodiments.
(41) For example, the shape of the protection cover is not limited to the disc shape. Moreover, the shape and the placement of the intake port can be designed as appropriate.
(42) Moreover, the components of the present disclosure can be selected as appropriate. An embodiment including the selected configuration is also included in the embodiments.
(43) The present disclosure can be used for a fixing structure of a fan motor apparatus.
(44) The fan motor apparatus according to the embodiments of the present disclosure may be the following first to sixth fan motor apparatuses:
(45) The first fan motor apparatus is a fan motor apparatus having a rotor integrally molded with a blade, the rotor being fixed to a rotary shaft, the fan motor apparatus including a protection cover having: a lid portion covering an exposed surface of a top surface being an intake port-side end surface of the rotor; and an intake port for taking air into the lid portion.
(46) The second fan motor apparatus is the first fan motor apparatus characterized in that the lid portion is placed at a position that blocks an air hole on the top surface of the rotor.
(47) The third fan motor apparatus is the first or second fan motor apparatus wherein the lid portion has a fixing hole portion for fixing the protection cover to the rotary shaft, and the intake port has been formed radially outward from the fixing hole portion toward the lid portion.
(48) The fourth fan motor apparatus is any of the first to third fan motor apparatuses including a balance adjustment hole for adjusting balance for rotation of the blade, the balance adjustment hole being provided on a front surface on an intake side of the rotor, wherein an outer peripheral portion of the protection cover also serves as an inner wall of the balance adjustment hole.
(49) The fifth fan motor apparatus is the first or second fan motor apparatus wherein the intake port has been formed along an inner periphery of a front surface of the hub on the top surface of the protection cover.
(50) The sixth fan motor apparatus is the fifth fan motor apparatus wherein the intake port has a shape where a plate-shaped portion of the top surface is inclined downward.
(51) A protection cover according to the embodiments of the present disclosure is a protection cover of a fan motor apparatus having a blade integrally molded with a rotor fixed to a rotary shaft, and may include: a lid portion covering an exposed surface of a top surface being an intake port-side end surface of the rotor; and an intake port on the lid portion.
(52) The foregoing detailed description has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the subject matter described herein to the precise form disclosed. Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims appended hereto.