AXIAL FAN WHEEL

20200224668 · 2020-07-16

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    Abstract

    An axial fan wheel, in particular for the radiator of a motor vehicle engine, is described. The axial fan wheel includes a crown ring having a multiplicity of rotor blades, a hub having an inner ring which is connected or connectable to a drive shaft, and having, for the purpose of torque transmission, connection surfaces along an outer periphery of the hub which are connected to the inner ring and to the crown ring. The hub has through-passages between the inner ring and the outer periphery. At least one element, arranged rotationally fixedly on the axial fan wheel inside the crown ring, is designed to maintain a pressure difference in the axial direction when the axial fan wheel rotates.

    Claims

    1. An axial fan wheel comprising: a crown ring having a plurality of rotor blades; a hub having an inner ring connectable to a drive shaft, having, for a purpose of torque transmission, connection surfaces along an outer periphery of the hub which are connected to the inner ring and to the crown ring, wherein the hub has through-passages between the inner ring and the outer periphery; and at least one element, arranged in a rotationally fixed manner on the axial fan wheel inside the crown ring, designed to maintain a pressure difference in the axial direction when the axial fan wheel rotates, wherein the at least one element includes spokes for the transmission of torque between the inner ring and the outer periphery, wherein the hub has the through-passages between the spokes, wherein the at least one element further includes a cover that is configured to cover the interior of the crown ring, wherein the cover is manufactured from aluminium sheet, and wherein the inner ring is arranged outside a plane of rotation defined by the connection surfaces.

    2. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein a surface portion, projecting into a plane of rotation, of the hub between the inner ring and the outer periphery is smaller than a surface portion, projected into the plane of rotation, of the through-passages between the inner ring and the outer periphery.

    3. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein a radial width of the through-passages is greater than a diameter of the inner ring.

    4. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one element closes off the through-passages between the inner ring and the outer periphery, or the interior of the crown ring.

    5. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein further rotor blades are integrally formed on the at least one element.

    6. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the spokes are designed as further rotor blades.

    7. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one element is arranged rigidly on the hub.

    8. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one element is manufactured from aluminium sheet.

    9. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one element does not transmit torque to the crown ring.

    10. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the at least one element is greater than an outer diameter of the outer periphery.

    11. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the at least one element is equal to or less than an inner diameter of the crown ring.

    12. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the at least one element is arranged offset with respect to the hub in the axial direction.

    13. The axial fan wheel according to claim 1, wherein the axial fan wheel is used in conjunction with a radiator of a motor vehicle engine.

    14. A motor vehicle including a radiator and an axial fan wheel, comprising: a crown ring having a plurality of rotor blades; a hub having an inner ring connectable to a drive shaft, having, for a purpose of torque transmission, connection surfaces along an outer periphery of the hub which are connected to the inner ring and to the crown ring, wherein the hub has through-passages between the inner ring and the outer periphery; and at least one element, arranged in a rotationally fixed manner on the axial fan wheel inside the crown ring, designed to maintain a pressure difference in the axial direction when the axial fan wheel rotates, wherein the at least one element includes spokes for the transmission of torque between the inner ring and the outer periphery, wherein the hub has the through-passages between the spokes, wherein the at least one element further includes a cover that is configured to cover the interior of the crown ring, wherein the cover is manufactured from aluminium sheet, and wherein the inner ring is arranged outside a plane of rotation defined by the connection surfaces.

    15. The motor vehicle according to claim 14, wherein the motor vehicle is a utility vehicle.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0029] Further features and advantages of the disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the appended drawings, in which:

    [0030] FIG. 1 shows a diagrammatic view of a first exemplary embodiment of a hub for an axial fan wheel;

    [0031] FIG. 2 shows a diagrammatic view of a second exemplary embodiment of a hub for an axial fan wheel;

    [0032] FIG. 3 shows a perspective illustration of a fan arrangement with a first exemplary embodiment of an axial fan wheel;

    [0033] FIG. 4 shows a perspective illustration of a fan arrangement with a second exemplary embodiment of an axial fan wheel;

    [0034] FIGS. 5A and 5B show perspective illustrations of a fan arrangement with a third exemplary embodiment of an axial fan wheel; and

    [0035] FIG. 6 shows a schematic sectional illustration of an exemplary embodiment of the fan arrangement with axial fan wheel and radiator trough.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0036] FIG. 1 shows a first exemplary embodiment of an axial fan wheel which is generally identified by the reference sign 102. The axial fan wheel comprises a multiplicity of rotor blades 104 which are bounded radially on the outside by a casing ring 106 and radially on the inside by a crown ring 108. On the crown ring 108, it is possible for crown webs 110 to project radially to the inside, with fastening points for the rotationally fixed connection (for example screwed connection) to a hub 112.

    [0037] The hub 112 comprises an inner ring 114 which is connectable to a drive shaft, and connection surfaces on an outer periphery 118 of the hub 112, for example an outer ring or segments of such a ring. The hub 112 is connected to the crown ring 108 via the connection surfaces, for example via the outer ring.

    [0038] For clarity of the description, it is assumed in the following description that the connection surfaces are formed along the outer periphery by an outer ring 118. Wherever the following text is geared towards the outer ring 118, this may be modified such that only segments of the described outer ring 118 are present and form the connection surfaces.

    [0039] Torque (for example a driving torque and/or a deceleration torque of the axial fan wheel 102) is transmissible via a region 116 between the inner ring 114 and the outer ring 118. The intermediate region 116 comprises a multiplicity of through-passages 120.

    [0040] The intermediate region 116 is of lightweight construction because of the through-passages 120. For example, the mass and/or the moment of inertia of the intermediate region 116 is minimized under the constraint of the transmission of the torque between the inner ring 114 and the outer ring 118 of the hub 112.

    [0041] In the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 1, the intermediate region 116 comprises at least one ring which, for the purpose of transmitting the torque, is connected, via radial webs, on the inside to the inner ring 114 and on the outside to the outer ring 118. The inner radial webs and the outer radial webs are circumferentially distributed in a uniform manner, that is to say with equal angular spacings. For example, three inner radial webs include in each case in pairs an angle of 120. Likewise, three outer radial webs include in each case in pairs an angle of 120. In this case, outer and inner webs are not arranged in radial alignment. For example, in the case of three inner radial webs and three outer radial webs, each inner radial web includes an angle of 60 with an outer radial web. With double the number of webs, the corresponding angle is half as large.

    [0042] FIG. 2 shows a second exemplary embodiment of a hub 112 for an axial fan wheel 102. Identical or functionally corresponding features are designated by corresponding reference signs in the figures.

    [0043] The second exemplary embodiment of the hub 112 shown in FIG. 2 comprises, in the intermediate region 116, a multiplicity of spokes 117 which each extend radially from the inner ring 114 to the outer ring 118. The through-passages 120 of the hub 112 are between the spokes 117.

    [0044] In each exemplary embodiment of the hub 112, its lightweight construction can be achieved by a surface portion of the hub 112 in the intermediate region 116, which portion is smaller than a surface portion of the through-passages 120. For example, in the intermediate region 116 between the inner ring 114 and the outer ring 118, the portion, projected onto the plane of rotation in the axial direction, of the hub 112 (that is to say the closed surface portion of the intermediate region 116) is smaller than the correspondingly projected portion of the through-passages 120.

    [0045] Alternatively or additionally, a radial width of the intermediate region 116 (for example the length of the spokes 117) is greater than a diameter 115 of the inner ring 114.

    [0046] The axial fan wheel 102 further comprises (for example in combination with each above-mentioned exemplary embodiment of the hub 112) an element which is arranged in a rotationally fixed manner on the axial fan wheel 102 inside the crown ring 108 and which is designed to maintain a pressure difference in the axial direction when the axial fan wheel 102 rotates. The at least one element maintains the pressure difference, for example in that the through-passages 120 are closed off or covered. Alternatively or additionally, on account of the rotation of the hub 112, the at least one element locally generates a pressure difference, which corresponds to the pressure difference that is to be maintained.

    [0047] Advantageously, the at least one element does not or does not significantly contribute to the mass or the moment of inertia of the hub 112 or of the axial fan wheel 102. For example, the at least one element comprises a thin-walled cover which prevents air recirculation (or partial backflow) through the through-passages 120. Alternatively or additionally, the at least one element comprises further rotor blades which are integrally formed on a cover of the through-passages 120 or which are simultaneously part of the torque-transmitting structure in the intermediate region 116.

    [0048] FIG. 3 shows a first exemplary embodiment of the axial fan wheel 102 in the context of an exemplary fan arrangement 100. The hub 112 of the axial fan wheel 102 may comprise alternative or additional features according to each of the examples of the hub 112 that are described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2.

    [0049] Optionally, the outer ring 118 of the hub 112 comprises hub webs 122, projecting radially from the outer ring 118, having fastening openings 124, by way of which the hub 112 is connected in a rotationally fixed manner to the crown ring 108 (for example on the crown webs 110).

    [0050] On the outer ring 118, a cover 126 is arranged on the upstream side of the hub 112 (that is to say on the rear side of the view in FIG. 3) as the element maintaining the pressure difference. The cover 126 comprises a circular-disc surface or a conical surface whose tip is situated in the extension of the axis of the hub 112. An outer diameter of the cover 126 corresponds substantially to an inner diameter of the crown ring 108, and so the interior of the crown ring 108 is closed off against air recirculation by the cover 126.

    [0051] The cover 126 is fastened circumferentially at a multiplicity of fastening openings 128 in the outer ring 118. Since the bearing structure of the hub 112, in particular for transmitting the torque, is formed by the inner ring 114, the intermediate region 116 (for example the spokes 117 shown in FIG. 3) and the outer ring 118, the cover 126 is not subjected to any transmission of force or transmission of torque to the rotor blades 104 of the axial fan wheel 102. Accordingly, the cover 126 may be thin-walled without any significant contribution to the mass and to the moment of inertia of the hub 112 or of the axial fan wheel 102. Preferably, the cover 126 is manufactured from aluminium sheet.

    [0052] For example, the cover 126 may also close off an opening 130 between the outer ring 118 and the crown ring 108, which opening comes into being due to the hub webs 122 that ex-tend radially outward from the outer ring 118.

    [0053] The exemplary fan arrangement 100 shown in FIG. 3 comprises the axial fan wheel 102 and a radiator which is arranged upstream on the negative-pressure side of the axial fan wheel 102. For the sake of clarity, only a radiator trough 132 of the radiator is shown in FIG. 3. The radiator trough 132 comprises at least two cut-outs 134 for a cooling-water circuit running in the axial direction, and slots 136 for mounting the radiator trough 132, for example in a motor vehicle.

    [0054] FIG. 4 shows a second exemplary embodiment of the axial fan wheel 102 in the context of an exemplary fan arrangement 100. Features which correspond to or are interchangeable with (in a structural or functional sense) those of FIGS. 1 to 3 are provided with identical reference signs.

    [0055] In the second exemplary embodiment of the axial fan wheel 102 shown in FIG. 4, the spokes 117 between the inner ring 114 and the outer ring 118 are designed as further rotor blades. These further rotor blades are an example of the element maintaining the pressure difference.

    [0056] For example, the spokes 117 comprise sections of a triangular surface which is inclined at an angle of inclination to the plane of rotation. Alternatively, the spokes 117 comprise a curved surface, for example a section of a hyperbolic paraboloid, wherein the two edges of each spoke 117 are not parallel to the plane of rotation of the axial fan wheel 102. In the second exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 4, the two edges of each spoke 117 are skewed straight lines.

    [0057] In the second exemplary embodiment of the axial fan wheel 102, the cover 126 may be omitted. Preferably, the fastening openings 124 are introduced directly in the outer ring 118 of the hub 112 (for example without projecting hub webs 122), such that the outer ring 118 bears against the crown ring 108 (for example without an opening 130 between the outer ring 118 and the crown ring 108).

    [0058] FIGS. 5A and 5B schematically show a front view and a rear view, respectively, of a third exemplary embodiment of the axial fan wheel 102 in the context of an exemplary fan arrangement 100.

    [0059] The third exemplary embodiment may be described as a variant of the first exemplary embodiment. Identical or functionally corresponding features are provided with identical reference signs as in the first exemplary embodiment of FIG. 3.

    [0060] The cover 126 comprises a base surface that is planar and parallel to the plane of rotation. On the upstream side (that is to say on the negative-pressure side), further rotor blades 138 project from the base surface in the axial direction. Each of the further rotor blades 138 comprises an inlet side which is open in the direction of rotation and which is fluidically connected to the downstream side of the hub 112 (that is to say to the positive-pressure side of the axial fan wheel 102) by way of an opening, covered by the respective rotor blade 138, in the base surface.

    [0061] The development of the first exemplary embodiment according to the third exemplary embodiment not only allows the air recirculation through the through-passages 120 to be prevented, but an additional contribution to the air transport through the hub 112 can supplement the main air transport through the rotor blades 104. Also, in particular the second and the third exemplary embodiment are combinable. For example, the cover 126 that is provided with further rotor blades 138 is able to be screwed, on the upstream side, to the hub 112, the spokes 117 of which are designed as further rotor blades.

    [0062] FIG. 6 shows a refinement of the radiator trough 132 and of the casing ring 106, which refinement is combinable with each exemplary embodiment described above. At a radiator-side opening 140 of the radiator trough 132, a collar 142 surrounding the opening 140 is formed. A circle diameter of the collar 142 is less, for example less by less than 5%, than a circle diameter of the radiator-side casing ring 106. The casing ring 106 and the collar 142 are arranged in an overlapping manner in the axial direction (that is to say in the horizontal direction in FIG. 6) such that, between the rotating casing ring 106 and the stationary collar 142, a narrow air gap prevents the air recirculation at the edge region of the fan arrangement 100.

    [0063] Even though the disclosure has been described with reference to particular exemplary embodiments, it is evident to a person skilled in the art that various modifications may be made, and equivalents may be used as a substitute. Furthermore, numerous modifications may be made in order to adapt a particular situation or a particular material to the teaching of the disclosure. Consequently, the disclosure is not limited to the exemplary embodiments disclosed, but rather encompasses all exemplary embodiments which fall within the scope of the appended patent claims.

    LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS

    [0064] 100 Fan arrangement [0065] 102 Axial fan wheel [0066] 104 Rotor blades [0067] 106 Casing ring [0068] 108 Crown ring [0069] 110 Crown web [0070] 112 Hub [0071] 114 Inner ring of the hub [0072] 115 Diameter of the inner ring [0073] 116 Intermediate region of the hub [0074] 117 Hub spokes [0075] 118 Outer periphery or outer ring of the hub [0076] 120 Through-passage in hub [0077] 122 Hub web [0078] 124 Fastening opening in hub for crown ring [0079] 126 Cover [0080] 128 Fastening opening in outer ring for cover [0081] 130 Openings between outer ring and crown ring [0082] 132 Radiator trough [0083] 134 Cut-outs for cooling-water circuit [0084] 136 Slot [0085] 138 Rotor blades in cover [0086] 140 Radiator-side opening of the radiator trough [0087] 142 Collar of the radiator trough