Turbofan, and air-conditioning apparatus
US-9528374-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US10012236B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10012236-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414777318-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 3, 2018 |
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A centrifugal fan is described. The fan uses a blade that is tapered across the span of the blade. The taper can be larger towards the end opposite of the inlet or larger at the inlet. The blade may be backwardly inclined and/or curved. The fan may also include a turning vane.
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A centrifugal fan, having an inlet and an outlet, said fan comprising: a support structure defining an axis of rotation thereof; a plurality of blades, each of said plurality of blades connected to said support structure, each of said plurality of blades having a length along a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of said support structure extending from a first side of said one of said plurality of blades to an opposed second side of said one of said plurality of blades and having a width transverse to its length and extending from a radially inward first end of said one of said plurality of blades to an opposed radially outward second end of said one of said plurality of blades, said plurality of blades defining an internal periphery thereof; and a turning vane connected to the plurality of blades and positioned centrally along the length of the blades, said turning vane including a trailing edge secured to the internal periphery of said plurality of blades and a smoothly rounded nose extending radially inward from the trailing edge. 2. The fan of claim 1 , wherein said turning vane comprises: a smoothly rounded entry nose; and an extended trailing edge. 3. The fan of claim 2 : wherein said support structure defines opposed first and second faces transverse to the axis of rotation of said support structure; and wherein said turning vane is positioned between the first and second faces and spaced from the first face of said support structure and spaced from the second face of said support structure. 4. A fan defining an air flow direction, said fan comprising: a support structure defining an axis of rotation thereof and defining opposed first and second faces transverse to the axis of rotation of said support structure; and a plurality of blades, each of said plurality of blades connected to said support structure, each of said plurality of blades having a length along a direction parallel to the axis of fan rotation of said support structure extending from a first side of said each of said plurality of blades to an opposed second side of said each of said plurality of blades and having a width transverse to its length and extending from a radially inward first end of said each of said plurality of blades to an opposed radially outward second end of said each of said plurality of blades, and extending along the length from a first face of said each of said plurality of blades to an opposed second face of said each of said plurality of blades; and a turning vane connected to the plurality of blades and positioned centrally along the length of the blades, said turning vane including a trailing edge secured to the internal periphery of said plurality of blades and a smoothly rounded nose extending radially inward from the trailing edge. 5. The fan of claim 4 , wherein said turning vane is connected to the plurality of blades at the radially inward first end of said each of said plurality of blades. 6. The fan of claim 5 , wherein said turning vane includes a smoothly-rounded entry nose and a thin extended trailing edge. 7. The fan of claim 5 : wherein said blades define an internal periphery of said blades; and wherein said turning vane includes a circular ring internally mounted to the internal periphery of the blades. 8. The fan of claim 5 , further comprising a second turning vane spaced from said first mentioned turning vane. 9. The fan of claim 8 , wherein said first mentioned turning vane and said second turning vane are different from each other. 10. The fan of claim 4 , wherein said turning vane is connected to each of said plurality of blades at the radially inward first end of said each of said plurality of blades and positioned centrally along the length of the blades. 11. A fan defining axis of fan rotation and a direction of air flow, said fan comprising a plurality of blades, each of said plurality of blades having a length along a direction parallel to the axis of fan rotation extending from a first side of said one of said plurality of blades to an opposed second side of said one of said plurality of blades and having a width transverse to its length and extending from a radially inward first end of said one of said plurality of blades to an opposed radially outward second end of said one of said plurality of blades; and a turning vane connected to the plurality of blades at the radially inward first end of said each of said plurality of blades, said turning vane positioned centrally along the length of the blades, said turning vane including a trailing edge secured to the internal periphery of said plurality of blades and a smoothly rounded nose extending radially inward from the trailing edge. 12. The fan of claim 11 , wherein said turning vane includes a smoothly-rounded entry nose and a thin extended trailing edge. 13. The fan of claim 12 , further comprising a second turning vane spaced from said first mentioned turning vane. 14. A fan defining an axis of fan rotation and a direction of air flow, said fan comprising a plurality of blades, at least one of said blades having a length along a direction parallel to an axis of fan rotation extending from a first side of said one of said plurality of blades to an opposed second side of said one of said plurality of blades, at least one of the blades having a width transverse to its length; and a turning vane connected to the plurality of blades and positioned intermediately along the length of the blades, said turning vane including a trailing edge secured to the internal periphery of said plurality of blades and a smoothly rounded nose extending radially inward from the trailing edge. 15. The fan of claim 14 , further comprising a second turning vane spaced from said first mentioned turning vane. 16. The fan of claim 14 , wherein said turning vane is connected to each of said plurality of blades at the radially inward first end of said each of said plurality of blades and positioned centrally along the length of the blades.
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