Electric compressor
US-2024295220-A1 · Sep 5, 2024 · US
US10094386B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10094386-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414444011-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Oct 9, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 9, 2018 |
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A radiator fan of a motor vehicle, in particular a main fan, contains a fan wheel which has a hub and an electric-motor rotor which is attached thereto in a form-locking manner. At least one connecting dome is formed integrally on the rotor, which connecting dome protrudes through a corresponding cutout of the hub and is deformed on the free end side in a rivet-shaped manner in order to produce the form-locking connection.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A radiator fan of a motor vehicle, the radiator fan comprising: a fan wheel having a hub with a number of apertures formed therein; an electric-motor rotor attached to said fan wheel via a form-locking connection, said electric-motor rotor having at least one connecting dome formed integrally thereinwith, said connecting dome protruding through a respective one of said apertures in said hub and deformed in a form of a rivet head at a free end to produce the form-locking connection, said electric-motor rotor having a rotary axis; and a number of stabilizing ribs formed on a rotor side of said at least one connecting dome and being formed integral with said at least one connecting dome, said stabilizing ribs extending away from said at least one connecting dome and are in direct mechanical contact with said at least one connecting dome, said stabilizing ribs are disposed parallel to the rotary axis. 2. The radiator fan according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one connecting dome extends parallel to the rotor axis. 3. The radiator fan according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one connecting dome is one of at least two connecting domes disposed at a same distance radially from the rotor axis. 4. The radiator fan according to claim 1 , wherein: said hub has a pot-shaped centering opening formed therein; and said electric-motor rotor contains an end face having a surface with a centering ring centrally on said surface, said centering ring arching axially toward said hub and engaging in said pot-shaped centering opening in said hub. 5. The radiator fan according to claim 4 , wherein said centering ring and said pot-shaped centering opening in said hub form a form locking connection. 6. The radiator fan according to claim 4 , wherein: said hub has a plurality of slots formed therein; and said electric-motor rotor has a number of driver ribs each engaging in a corresponding one of said slots in said hub. 7. The radiator fan according to claim 6 , wherein said driver ribs are formed integrally on said centering ring. 8. The radiator fan according to claim 6 , wherein said slots are introduced into a boundary contour of said centering opening. 9. The radiator fan according to claim 6 , wherein: said electric-motor rotor has a laminated rotor core with an electrically insulating plastic over-molding; and said at least one connecting dome, said centering ring and/or said driver rib is/are integral with said electrically insulating plastic over-molding of said laminated rotor core of said electric-motor rotor. 10. The radiator fan according to claim 6 , wherein said driver ribs are radial driver ribs. 11. The radiator fan according to claim 1 , wherein said hub at least partially forms a cover for said electric-motor rotor. 12. The radiator fan according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one connecting dome is one of at least four connecting domes disposed at a same distance radially from the rotor axis. 13. The radiator fan according to claim 1 , wherein the radiator fan is a main fan of the motor vehicle. 14. A radiator fan of a motor vehicle, the radiator fan comprising: a fan wheel having a hub with a number of apertures formed therein and a pot-shaped centering opening formed therein; an electric-motor rotor attached to said fan wheel via a form-locking connection, said electric-motor rotor having at least one connecting dome formed integrally thereinwith, said at least one connecting dome protruding through a respective one of said apertures in said hub and deformed in a form of a rivet head at a free end to produce the form-locking connection, said electric-motor rotor containing an end face having a surface with a centering ring centrally on said surface, said centering ring arching axially toward said hub and engaging in said pot-shaped centering opening in said hub; said hub further having a cylindrical boundary contour and a plurality of spaced apart ribs extending from said cylindrical boundary contour to said pot-shaped centering opening; and said centering ring and said pot-shaped centering opening each having a radius being smaller than a radius of said electric-motor rotor or said hub.
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