GB2344384A - Impeller for miniature fan - Google Patents

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GB2344384A
GB2344384A GB9826495A GB9826495A GB2344384A GB 2344384 A GB2344384 A GB 2344384A GB 9826495 A GB9826495 A GB 9826495A GB 9826495 A GB9826495 A GB 9826495A GB 2344384 A GB2344384 A GB 2344384A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D29/00Details, component parts, or accessories
    • F04D29/26Rotors specially for elastic fluids
    • F04D29/32Rotors specially for elastic fluids for axial flow pumps
    • F04D29/325Rotors specially for elastic fluids for axial flow pumps for axial flow fans
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F04POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
    • F04DNON-POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT PUMPS
    • F04D25/00Pumping installations or systems
    • F04D25/02Units comprising pumps and their driving means
    • F04D25/06Units comprising pumps and their driving means the pump being electrically driven
    • F04D25/0606Units comprising pumps and their driving means the pump being electrically driven the electric motor being specially adapted for integration in the pump
    • F04D25/0613Units comprising pumps and their driving means the pump being electrically driven the electric motor being specially adapted for integration in the pump the electric motor being of the inside-out type, i.e. the rotor is arranged radially outside a central stator

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A fan wheel includes a main body 121, and an axle 123, connected to a centre of the main body. The main body includes a peripheral wall 122, provided around an axial axis thereof. A number of upper blade portions 124, and lower blade portion 125, are mounted to the peripheral wall. Each upper blade portion extends in a direction at an angle with the axial axis, while each lower blade portion extends in a direction substantially parallel to the axial axis. When the main body rotates, the upper axial flow blade portions 124, drive air along the axial axis, and the lower blower blade portions 125, drive air along a plane perpendicular to the axial axis. The upper blade portions may be shorter (or longer) than the lower blade portions (figs 6-8) and the upper and lower blade portions may be defined by respective blade members (figs. 9-11), which may be alternately spaced (fig. 12). The number of blower blades may be equal to or different from the number of axial flow blades. Details of the casing surrounding the fan wheel in use are disclosed.

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2344384 1 Fan Wbeel Structures
2 Background of the Invention
3 1. Field of the Invention
4 The present invention relates to fan wheel structures, and more particularly to fan wheel structures having axial blades and blower blades.
6 2. Description of the Related Art
7 A wide variety of fan wheels for miniature heat dissipating fans have heretofore been 8 provided. Conventional fan wheels include two types: axial type and blower type. An axial 9 type fan wheel includes axial blades each extended in a direction that has an angle with an to axial direction for driving air along the axial direction. A blower type fan wheel includes I blower blades each extended in a direction parallel to the axial direction for driving air in a 12 plane perpendicular to the axial direction. When using a miniature heat dissipating fan with 13 axial blades for cooling a circuit board or the like, cool air is accumulated on the surface of the 14 circuit board and then forced to expand outward along a plane perpendicular to the axial 15 direction. In this case, hot air as a result of absorbing heat generated by the circuit board will 16 move upwardly and thus causes an obstruct to the outward expansion of the cool air. As a 17 result, the heat dissipating function is adversely affected. When using a miniature heat 18 dissipating fan with blower blades for cooling a circuit board or the like, cool air is driven 19 along the plane perpendicular to the axial direction. In this case, hot air as a result of absorbing 20 heat generated by the circuit board that moves upwardly is also driven along the plane 21 perpendicular to the axial direction. The upwardly moving hot air encounters and thus 22 adversely affects the cooling effect of cool air that moves downwardly to the surface of the 23 circuit board.
24 The present invention is intended to provide improved fan wheels for miniature heat dissipating fans to solve the above problems.
I I Summary of the Invention
2 It is a primary object of the present invention to provide an improved fan wheel for 3 miniature heat dissipating fans; the fan wheel may simultaneously drive air along an axial 4 direction and a plane perpendicular to the axial direction, thereby providing a better heat dissipating effect.
6 A fan wheel in accordance with the present invention a main body and an axle 7 connected to a center of the main body. The main body includes a peripheral wall provided 8 around an axial axis thereof A number of upper blades and lower blades are mounted to the 9 peripheral wall. Each upper blade extends in a direction at an angle with the axial axis, while each lower blade extends in a direction substantially parallel to the axial axis. When the main 11 body rotates, the axial blades drive air along the axial axis, and the blower blades drive air 12 along a plane perpendicular to the axial axis.
13 Each upper blade may be connected to or separate from an associated lower blade. The 14 upper blades and the lower blades may be alternately disposed. Preferably, each upper blade is arcuate.
16 In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the upper blades are located below an air 17 inlet of a heat dissipating device, while the lower blades are located adjacent to an air outlet of 18 the heat dissipating device. In operation, the upper blades drive ambient cool air along an axial 19 axis via the air inlet to a place adjacent to the lower blades. Then, the lower blades drive air along a plane perpendicular to the axial axis to exit the air outlet, thereby providing a better 21 convection effect for heat dissipation.
22 Other objects, advantagjs, and novel features of the invention will become more 23 apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the
24 accompanying drawings.
Brief Descrivtion of the Drawings 26 Fig. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a miniature heat dissipating fan with a first 27 embodiment of a fan wheel in accordance with the present invention; 2 I Fig. 2 is a top view of the miniature heat dissipating fan in Fig. 1; 2 Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 in Fig. 2; 3 Fig. 4 is a top view of a miniature heat dissipating fan with a second embodiment of a 4 fan wheel in accordance with the present invention; Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken along line 5-5 in Fig. 4; 6 Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a miniature heat dissipating fan with a third 7 embodiment of a fan wheel in accordance with the present invention; 8 Fig. 7 is a top view of the miniature heat dissipating fan in Fig. 6; 9 Fig. 8 is a sectional view taken along line 8-8 in Fig. 7; 0 0 Fig. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a miniature heat dissipating fan with a fourth 11 embodiment of a fan wheel in accordance with the present invention; 12 Fig. 10 is a top view of the miniature heat dissipating fan in Fig. 9; 13 Fig. 11 is a sectional view taken along line I I - 11 in Fig. 10; 14 Fig. 12 is an exploded perspective view of a miniature heat dissipating fan with a fifth embodiment of a fan wheel in accordance with the present invention; 16 Fig. 13 is a top view of the miniature heat dissipating fan in Fig. 12; and 17 Fi 14 is a sectional view taken along line 14-14 in Fig. 13.
18 Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
19 Referring to Figs. 1 to 3, a first embodiment of a miniature heat dissipating fan in accordance with the present invention generally includes a casing 100, a stator 110, a fan 21 wheel 120, and a lid 130. The casing 100 includes a compartment 101 and a channel 106. The 22 channel 106 allows insertion of power lines or power supplying elements. A bottom wall that 23 defines the compartment 101 includes an axle tube 102, which will be described later. The 24 casing 100 further includes at least one air outlet 103 defined in a periphery thereof. In this embodiment, there are two air outlets 103 respectively formed in two sides of the casino, 100.
26 In addition, a number of guide plates 104 are provided in each air outlet 103 to guide air to 27 exit the casing 100. If necessary, four sides of the casing 100 may have air outlets 103.
3 1 Alternatively, the casing 100 may be designed to guide air to an air outlet along a specific 2 direction. The casing 100 further includes a number of notches 105 defined in a periphery 3 thereof, which will be described later.
4 The stator 110 is mounted in the compartment 101 and fixed to the axle tube 102 of the casing 100. Mounted on the stator 110 are upper and lower polar plates (not labeled), a circuit 6 board (not labeled), and a coil seat (not labeled). The fan wheel 120 includes a main body 121 7 with a peripheral wall 122 and an axle 123 located at a center of the main body 12 1. The axle 8 123 is rotatably received in the stator I 10. A number of upper blades 124 and a number of 9 lower blades 125 are spacedly provided along the peripheral wall 122 of the fan wheel 120. In this embodiment, a lower end of each upper blade 124 is connected with an upper end of an 11 associated lower blade 125. In addition, each upper blade 124 is of axial type and extends in a 12 direction at an angle with an axial direction (the axial axis of the fan wheel 120). Preferably, 13 each upper blade 124 is arcuate. Each lower blade 125 is of blower type and extends in a 14 direction substantially parallel to the axial direction. By such an arrangement, the upper blades 124 drive air alon- the axial direction, while the lower blades 125 drive air along a plane 16 perpendicular to the axial direction.
17 The lid 130 includes an air inlet 131 and a number of hooked fastener 132 for releasable 18 engagement with the notches 105 of the casing 100.
19 In operation, referring to Figs. 2 and 3, upon rotation of the fan wheel 120, ambient cool air is sucked into the casing 100 by the upper blades 124 via the air inlet 131 of the lid 130 and 21 carries heat in the casing 100 away. Then, hot air as a result of absorbing heat in the casing 22 100 is driven by the lower blades 125 to exit the casing 100 via the air outlets 103.
23 Figs. 4 and 5 illustrates a second embodiment of the fan wheel, wherein like reference 24 numerals designate like elements, except for that all reference numbers in Figs. 4 and 5 are led by "2" instead of 'T' in the first embodiment. In this embodiment, the lid 230 includes a 26 recessed area 232 around the air inlet 231 for accommodating the upper blades 224 below the 4 I recessed area 2-32. This may increase the effective area of the upper blades 224 and thus 2 increase the amount of air driven by the upper blades 224.
3 Referring to Figs. 6 to 8, a third embodiment of the miniature heat dissipating fan in 4 accordance with the present invention generally includes a casing 300, a stator 310, a fan wheel 320, and a lid 330. The casing 300 includes a compartment 301 and a channel 305. The 6 channel 305 allows insertion of power lines or power supplying elements. A bottom wall that 7 defines the compartment 301 includes an axle tube 302, which will be described later. The 8 casino, 300 ftu-ther includes at least one air outlet 303 defined in a periphery thereof. in this 9 embodiment, there are two air outlets 303 respectively formed in two sides of the casing 300.
If necessary, four sides of the casing 100 may have air outlets 303. Alternatively, the casing 11 300 may be designed to guide air to an air outlet along a specific direction. The casing, 300 12 further includes a number of notches 304 defined in a periphery thereof, which will be 13 described later.
14 The stator 3 10 is mounted in the compartment 301 and fixed to the axle tube 302 of the casing 3) 00. Mounted on the stator 3 10 are upper and lower polar plates (not labeled), a circuit 16 board (not labeled), and a coil seat (not labeled). The fan wheel 320 includes a main body 321 17 with a peripheral wall 322 and an axle 323 located at a center of the main body 32 1. The axle 18 323 is rotatably received in the stator 3 10. A number of upper blades 324 and a number of 19 lower blades 325 are spacedly provided along the peripheral wall 322 of the fan wheel 320. In this embodiment, a lower end of each upper blade 324 is connected with an upper end of an 21 associated lower blade 325, and a length of each upper blade 324 is shorter than that of each 22 lower blade 325. In addition,.each upper blade 324 is of an axial type and extends in a 23 direction at an angle with an axial direction. Preferably, each upper blade 324 is arcuate. Each 24 lower blade 325 is of blower type and extends in a direction substantially parallel to the axial direction. By such an arrangement, the upper blades 324 drive air along the axial direction, 26 while the lower blades 325 drive air along a plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
I The lid 330 includes an air inlet 331 and a number of hooked fastener '332 for releasable 2 enaaaement with the notches 304 of the casing 300. Each upper blade 324 extends to a 3 position below the lid 330, best shown in Fig. 8.
4 In operation, referring to Figs. 7 and 8, upon rotation of the fan wheel 320, ambient cool air is sucked into the casing 300 by the upper blades 324 via the air inlet 331 of the lid 330 and 6 carries heat in the casing 300 away. Then, hot air as a result of absorbing heat in the casing 7 300 is driven by the lower blades 325 to exit the casing 300 via the air outlets 303.
8 Refer-ring to Figs. 9 to 12, a fourth embodiment of a miniature heat dissipating fan in 9 accordance with the present invention generally includes a casing 400, a stator 410, a fan wheel 420, and a lid 430. The casing 400 includes a compartment 401 and a channel 406. The I I channel 406 allows insertion of power lines or power supplying elements. A bottom wall that 12 defines the compartment 401 includes an axle tube 402, which will be described later. The 13 casin--, 400 further includes at least one air outlet 403 defined in a periphery thereof. In this Z 14 embodiment, there is an air outlet 403 formed in a side of the casing 400. In addition, a number of guide plates 404 are provided in the air outlet 403 to guide air to exit the casing 400.
16 If necessary, four sides of the casing 400 may have air outlets 403. Alternatively, the casing 17 400 may be designed to guide air to an air outlet along a specific direction. The casing 400 18 further includes a number of notches 405 defined in a periphery thereof, which will be 19 described later.
The stator 410 is mounted in the compartment 401 and fixed to the axle tube 402 of the 21 casing 400. Mounted on the stator 410 are upper and lower polar plates (not labeled), a circuit 22 board 411, and a coil seat (not labeled). The circuit board 411 may have elements mounted in 23 an area outside the stator 410 to reduce the thickness of the stator 410 as well as the overall 24 thickness of the heat dissipating fan. The fan wheel 420 includes a main body 421 with a peripheral wall 422 and an axle 423 located at a center of the main body 421. The axle 423 is 26 rotatably received in the stator 410. A number of upper blades 424 and a number of lower 27 blades 425 are spacedly provided along the peripheral wall 422 of the fan wheel 420. In this 6 1 embodiment, each upper blade 424 is separate from an associated lower blade 425. In addition, 2 each upper blade 424 is of axial type and extends in a direction at an angle with an axial 3 direction. Preferably, each upper blade 424 is arcuate. Each lower blade 425 is of blower type 4 and extends in a direction substantially parallel to the axial direction. By such an arrangement, the upper blades 424 drive air along the axial direction, while the lower blades 425 drive air 6 along a plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
7 The lid 430 includes an air inlet 431 and a number of hooked fastener 432 for releasable 8 engagement with the notches 405 of the casing 400.
9 In operation, referring to Figs. 10 and 11, upon rotation of the fan wheel 420, ambient cool air is sucked into the casing 400 by the upper blades 424 via the air inlet 431 of the lid 11 430 and carries heat in the casing 400. Then, hot air as a result of absorbing heat in the casing 12 400 is driven by the lower blades 425 to exit the casing 400 via the air outlet 403.
13 Referring to Figs. 12 to 14, a fifth embodiment of a miniature heat dissipating fan in 14 accordance with the present invention generally includes a casing 500, a stator 510, a fan wheel 520, and a lid 530. The casing 500 includes a compartment 501 and a channel 505. The 16 channel 505 allows insertion of power lines or power supplying elements. A bottom wall that 17 defines the compartment 501 includes an axle tube 502, which will be described later. The 18 casing 500 further includes at least one air outlet 503 defined in a periphery thereof. In this 19 embodiment, there is an air outlet 503 formed in a side of the casing 500. If necessary, four sides of the casing 500 may have air outlets 503. Alternatively, the casing 500 may be 21 designed to guide air to an air outlet along a specific direction. The casing 500 further includes 22 a number of notches 504 defined in a periphery thereof, which will be described later.
23 The stator 5 10 is mounted in the compartment 501 and fixed to the axle tube 502 of the 24 casing 500. Mounted on the stator 510 are upper and lower polar plates (not labeled), a circuit board 511, and a coil seat (not labeled). The circuit board 511 may have elements mounted in 26 an area outside the stator 5 10 to reduce the thickness of the stator 5 10 as well as the overall 27 thickness of the heat dissipating fan. The fan wheel 520 includes a main body 521 with a 7 I peripheral wall 522 and an axle 523 located at a center of the main body 521. The axle 523 is 2 rotatably received in the stator 510. A number of upper blades 524 and a number of lower 3 blades 525 are spacedly provided along the peripheral wall 522 of the fan wheel 520. In this 4 embodiment, the upper blades 524 and the lower blades 525 are separate and alternately disposed. In addition, each upper blade 524 is of axial type and extends in a direction at an 6 angle with an axial direction. Preferably, each upper blade 524 is arcuate. Each lower blade 7 525 is of blower type and extends in a direction substantially parallel to the axial direction. By 8 such an arrangement, the upper blades 524 drive air along the axial direction, while the lower 9 blades 525 drive air along a plane perpendicular to the axial direction.
The lid 530 includes an air inlet 531 and a number of hooked fastener 532 for releasable 11 engagement with the notches 504 of the casing 500.
12 in operation, referring to Figs. 13 and 14, upon rotation of the fan wheel 520, ambient 13 cool air is sucked into the casing 500 by the upper blades 524 via the air inlet 5") 1 of the lid 14 530 and carries heat in the casing 500. Then, hot air as a result of absorbing heat in the casing 500 is driven by the lower blades 525 to exit the casing 500 via the air outlet 503.
16 It is appreciated that the number of the upper blades and the number of the lower blades 17 in each embodiment are not limited. The number of the upper blades may be not equal to that 18 of the lower blades, although equal number in the upper and lower blades is preferred. In 19 addition, depending on the need, the length of each upper blade may be longer or shorter than that of each said lower blade.
21 Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is 22 to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without 23 departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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  1. I What is claimed is:
  2. 2 1. A fan wheel comprising:
  3. 3 an axial axis;
  4. 4 a peripheral wall (122, 222, 3 22, 422, 522) provided around the axial axis; a plurality of axial blades (124, 224, 324, 424, 524) mounted to the peripheral wall (122, 6 222, 322, 422, 522); and 7 a plurality of blower blades (125, 225, 325, 425, 525) mounted to the peripheral wall 8 (122,222,322,422,522); 9 wherein when the peripheral wall (122, 222, 322, 422, 522) rotates, the axial blades (124, 224, 324, 424, 524) drive air along the axial axis, and the blower blades (125, 225, 325, 11 425, 525) drive air along a plane perpendicular to the axial axis.
    12 2. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said axial blade (124, 224, 324, 424, 524) 13 extends in a direction at an angle with the axial axis.
    14 3. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said blower blade (125, 225, 325, 425, 525) extends in a direction substantially parallel to the axial axis.
    16 4. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said axial blade (124, 224, 324) includes 17 a lower end connected to an upper end of an associated said blower blade (125, 225, 325).
    18
  5. 5. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said axial blade (124, 224, 324, 424, 5 24) 19 is arcuate.
  6. 6. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said blower blade (325, 525) has a 21 length longer than that of each said axial blade (324, 524).
    22
  7. 7. The fan wheel as claimed in.claim. 1, wherein each said blower blade (125, 225, 325, 425, 23 525) has a length shorter than that of each said axial blade (124, 224, 324, 424, 524).
    24
  8. 8. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the number of said blower blades (125, 225, 325, 425, 525) is equal to that of said axial blades (124, 224, 324, 424, 524).
    26 9. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 1, wherein the number of said blower blades (125, 225, 27 325, 425, 525) is not equal to that of said axial blades (124, 224, 324, 424, 524).
  9. 9 1
  10. 10. A fan wheel comprising:
    2 a main body (121, 221, 321, 421, 5 2 1) including a center, an axial axis, and a peripheral 3 wall (122, 222, 322, 422, 522) provided around the axial axis; 4 an axle (123, 223, 323, 423, 523) connected to the center of the main body (121, 221, 321, 421, 52 1) and surrounded by the peripheral wall (122, 222, 322, 422, 522); 6 a plurality of upper blades (124, 224, 324, 424, 524) mounted to the peripheral wall 7 (122, 222, 322, 422, 522), each said upper blade (124, 224, 324, 424, 524) extending in a 8 direction at an an-le with the axial axis; and 9 a plurality of lower blades (125, 225, 325, 425, 525) mounted to the peripheral wall (122, 222, 322, 422, 522), each said lower blade (125, 225, 325, 425, 525) extending in a
  11. 11 direction substantially parallel to the axial axis;
  12. 12 wherein when the main body (121, 221, 321, 421, 521) rotates, the axial blades (124, 13 224, 324, 424, 524) drive air along the axial axis, and the blower blades (125, 225, 325, 425, 14 525) drive air along a plane perpendicular to the axial axis.
    11. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 10, wherein each said upper blade (124, 224, 424) 16 includes a lower end connected to an upper end of an associated said lower blade (125, 225, 17 425).
    18 12. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 10, wherein each said upper blade (124, 224, 3 24, 424, 19 524) is arcuate.
  13. 13. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 10, wherein each said lower blade (325, 525) has a 21 length longer than that of each said upper blade (324, 524).
    22
  14. 14. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 10, wherein each said lower blade (125, 225, 325, 425, 23 525) has a length shorter than that of each said upper blade (124, 224, 324, 424, 5 24).
    24
  15. 15. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 10, wherein the number of said lower blades (12 5, 225, 325, 425, 525) is equal to that of said upper blades (124, 224, 324, 424, 524).
    26
  16. 16. The fan wheel as claimed in claim 10, wherein the number of said lower blades (125, 225, 27 325, 425, 525) is not equal to that of said upper blades (124, 224, 324, 424, 524).
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