A Fan Drive Assembly
20170342988 ยท 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F01P7/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D21/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P7/084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P5/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P7/081
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D19/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D27/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D25/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01P7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fan drive assembly for a vehicle, which can provide reverse fan flow. The assembly has a fan, where separate forward and reverse clutches are coupled to the fan. The reverse clutch has a greater torque capacity than the forward clutch, such that when the reverse clutch is applied, the forward clutch is made to slip, allowing for the reverse rotation and flow of the fan.
Claims
1. A fan drive assembly for a vehicle comprising: a fan; a forward clutch arranged to rotate the fan in a forward direction, the forward clutch comprising a viscous clutch; and a reverse clutch arranged to rotate the fan in a reverse direction, the reverse clutch comprising an on/off clutch which is engaged when reverse fan rotation is desired, wherein the reverse clutch is selected such that the torque capacity of an engaged reverse clutch is greater than the torque capacity of the forward clutch when the reverse clutch is engaged, to rotate the fan in a reverse direction.
2. The fan drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the fan drive assembly is configured such that the forward clutch is partly disengaged when the reverse clutch is engaged.
3. The fan drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the torque capacity of the forward clutch is adjustable, wherein the forward clutch is controlled such that, when the reverse clutch is engaged, the torque capacity of the forward clutch is adjusted to be less than the torque capacity of the engaged reverse clutch.
4. (canceled)
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6. The fan drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the reverse clutch is a dry clutch, preferably an electromagnetic clutch.
7. The fan drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the forward clutch is coupled to a forward drive, preferably using a forward fan belt.
8. The fan drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the reverse clutch is coupled to a reverse drive, preferably using a reverse fan belt.
9. The fan drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the forward drive and the reverse drive are provided as opposite output shafts from a bevel gearbox.
10. The fan drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the forward and reverse clutches are located at opposite sides of the fan.
11. The fan drive assembly of claim 1, wherein the forward and reverse clutches can be located at the same side of the fan.
12. A vehicle, preferably an agricultural vehicle, comprising a fan drive assembly as claimed in claim 1.
13. The vehicle of claim 12, wherein the vehicle further comprises an Engine Control Unit (ECU), wherein the ECU is operable to control the reverse clutch of the fan drive assembly to perform a reverse fan flow of the fan drive assembly.
14. The vehicle of claim 13, wherein the ECU is arranged to receive a fan clean command from an operator, and responsive to said fan clean command, the ECU operates the fan drive assembly in a reverse direction to clean the fan and any associated components, of debris.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0039] With reference to
[0040] The cooling package 22 comprises at least one radiator or heat exchanger (not shown), and an engine fan. Turning to
[0041] In a first embodiment, the fan drive assembly 26 comprises a fan 28 having a plurality of fan blades 30 provided on a fan hub 32. The fan 28 is provided on a rotating shaft 34. The shaft 34 is coupled to a forward clutch 36 which is driven by a forward belt 38, which can be provided on a pulley arranged on the forward clutch 36. The forward belt 38 connects the forward clutch 36 to a forward drive shaft 40. The forward drive shaft 40 is provided as an output from a bevel gear box 42, which may be driven by a suitable connection (not shown) to the vehicle engine 20. The forward clutch 36 is provided as a viscous clutch.
[0042] In an alternative embodiment, the fan blades 30 may be provided on the forward clutch itself, the forward clutch effectively arranged as the fan hub 32. The clutch may then be selectively coupled with fan shaft 34, which is driven by pulley 36 coupled to forward fan belt 38.
[0043] The fan drive assembly 26 further comprises an electrical harness 44, which provides a connection between the fan 28 and a suitable Engine Control Unit (ECU, not shown) of the vehicle. The ECU may be arranged to control the rotational speed of the fan 28, to thereby control the cooling effect of the cooling package 22.
[0044] In normal operation modes, with regard to the numbering of the first embodiment, the viscous forward clutch 36 is engaged, such that the fan 28 rotates in a forward direction as driven by the connection to the forward drive shaft 40. Accordingly, air is drawn through the fan 28 in a forward direction, as indicated by arrow A (shown in
[0045] The fan drive assembly 26 further comprises a reverse clutch 46. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the reverse clutch 46 is located on the opposite side of the fan 28 to the forward clutch 36, but it will be understood that the forward and reverse clutches 36,46 may alternatively be located at the same side of the fan 28.
[0046] The reverse clutch 46 is driven by a reverse belt 48 via a suitable pulley, which connects the reverse clutch 46 to a reverse drive shaft 50. The reverse drive shaft 50 is provided as an opposed output from the bevel gear box 42 to the forward drive shaft 40, but it will be understood that any suitable drive mechanism arranged to provide forward and reverse drives may be used, e.g. using an epicyclical gear system. The reverse clutch 46 is provided as a dry clutch, but any suitable clutch system may be used. The reverse clutch is preferably provided as an electromagnetic clutch, which can be controlled using a suitable control signal provided from the vehicle ECU via the electrical harness 44, or using a further dedicated electrical harness (not shown).
[0047] In one embodiment, the reverse clutch 46 may be selectively coupled to the fan shaft 34. In an alternative embodiment, the reverse clutch 46 may be selectively coupled to a reverse fan shaft (not shown), to transfer reverse rotational force to the fan 28. In a further alternative, the reverse clutch 46 may be mounted directly to the fan hub 32, the reverse clutch 46 selectively engaging with the reverse drive provided by the reverse belt 48.
[0048] The reverse clutch 46 is preferably provided as an on/off clutch, wherein the clutch is either substantially fully engaged or disengaged. In one aspect, the reverse clutch 46 is selected such that the torque capacity of the reverse clutch 46 is greater than the torque capacity of the forward clutch 36.
[0049] When it is desired to provide for a reverse flow of air, e.g. in order to clear the cooling package 22 and any associated grilles or vents of accumulated dust and debris, the reverse clutch 46 is instructed to engaged with the fan shaft 34. In one aspect, the forward clutch 36 may be fully disengaged from the fan shaft 34 when a reverse flow is desired. However, as the torque capacity of the reverse clutch 46 is greater than that of the forward clutch 36, if the forward clutch 36 is partly or fully engaged, the greater clutch strength of the reverse clutch 46 will cause the forward clutch 36 to slip, and results in rotation of the fan shaft 34 and the fan 28 in the reverse direction.
[0050] In an alternative aspect, the forward clutch 36 is controllable, to allow for adjustment of the torque capacity of the clutch. In this case, the torque capacity of the forward clutch 36 is reduced when it is desired to apply a reverse rotational flow, such that the instantaneous torque capacity of the forward clutch 36 is less than the torque capacity of the engaged reverse clutch 46.
[0051] This configuration allows for the use of a forward clutch having a relatively large maximum torque capacity, which has at least a minimum torque capacity less than the torque capacity of the engaged reverse clutch. As a result, the reverse clutch may be provided as a relatively small component having relatively low torque specifications, minimising the additional cost and space required for the system.
[0052] As the fan blades 30 rotate in the reverse direction, airflow through the fan 28 is reversed, as indicated by arrow B (
[0053] The reverse operation may be controlled by way of an automatically-generated signal from the vehicle ECU, and/or from a user-input signal, as to when a reverse flow cleaning of the vehicle components is required.
[0054] As the fan drive assembly 26 is provided with a reversible fan drive, accordingly a relatively simple fan construction can be used, without the need for individually pitchable fan blades. As a result, the fan drive assembly 26 is of a relatively simple construction, which can be easily and efficiently manufactured and services, with minimal cost.
[0055] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described herein, and may be modified or adapted without departing from the scope of the present invention.