Reverse fin cooling fan
US-9926832-B2 · Mar 27, 2018 · US
US10167766B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10167766-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615153564-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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An engine assembly includes a crankcase, shaft, blower housing, and cooling fan. The shaft is rotatably coupled to the crankcase and defines a rotational axis. The blower housing includes an internal space. The cooling fan is disposed within the internal space, includes a plate defining an upper surface, and is positioned to rotate with the shaft about the rotational axis. The cooling fan includes a band having an inner band radius and an outer band radius. The cooling fan includes a plurality of reversed fins extending between the band and the upper surface and between a root adjacent to the rotational axis and a tip adjacent to the outer band radius, each fin offset at an angle measured in a counterclockwise direction from a plane passing through the rotational axis and the tip to a plane passing through the root and the tip when viewed from above the cooling fan.
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An engine assembly, comprising: a crankcase; a shaft rotatably coupled to the crankcase and defining a rotational axis; a blower housing including an internal space; and a cooling fan disposed within the internal space and coupled to the shaft, wherein the cooling fan is positioned to rotate with the shaft about the rotational axis, the cooling fan comprising: a plate defining an upper surface and a lower surface; a band having an inner band radius and an outer band radius; and a plurality of reversed fins extending between the band and the upper surface of the plate, the plurality of reversed fins extending between a root adjacent to the rotational axis and a tip adjacent to the outer band radius, each of the reversed fins offset at an angle measured in a counterclockwise direction from a plane passing through the rotational axis and the tip to a plane passing through the root and the tip when viewed from above the cooling fan; wherein a space between the blower housing and the tip varies linearly along a height of each of the plurality of reversed fins. 2. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein each angle an offset of the reversed fins is greater than zero degrees and less than or equal to ninety degrees. 3. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of reversed fins extend radially outward from the rotational axis along a plurality of paths that are concave relative to a clockwise direction when viewed from above the cooling fan. 4. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein each reversed fin includes a leading surface extending between the root and the tip and a trailing surface extending between the root and the tip, the leading surface and the trailing surface each being planar and parallel to one another. 5. The engine assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of reversed fins numbers between six and ten fins. 6. The engine assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a screen coupled to the cooling fan and disposed above the plurality of reversed fins, the screen including a hub positioned orthogonal to the rotational axis and a plurality of blades extending radially outward from the hub. 7. The engine assembly of claim 6 , wherein the cooling fan and the screen are integrally formed and define a single unitary body. 8. The engine assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a pair of pistons, a pair of cylinders in a V-twin configuration that receive the pair of pistons, and a crankshaft coupled to the pair of pistons and the shaft, wherein the crankshaft is configured to rotate in response to actuation of the pair of pistons to provide an output to rotate the shaft. 9. A fan assembly, comprising: a cooling fan defining a central axis, the cooling fan including: a plate defining an upper surface and a lower surface; a band having an inner band radius and an outer band radius; and a plurality of reversed fins extending between the band and the upper surface of the plate, the plurality of reversed fins extending between a root adjacent to the rotational axis and a tip adjacent to the outer band radius, each of the reversed fins offset at an angle measured in a counterclockwise direction from a plane passing through the rotational axis and the tip to a plane passing through the root and the tip when viewed from above the cooling fan; and a screen coupled to the cooling fan and disposed along the plurality of reversed fins, the screen including: a hub positioned orthogonal to the central axis; and a plurality of blades extending radially outward from the hub, wherein a leading edge of each blade is the thinnest cross-sectional portion of each of the plurality of blades. 10. The fan assembly of claim 9 , wherein each angle is greater than zero degrees and less than or equal to ninety degrees. 11. The fan assembly of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of reversed fins extend radially outward from the rotational axis along a plurality of paths that are concave relative to a clockwise direction when viewed from above the cooling fan. 12. The fan assembly of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of reversed fins numbers between six and ten fins. 13. The fan assembly of claim 9 , wherein the cooling fan and the screen are integrally formed and define a single unitary body. 14. A cooling fan, comprising: a plate having an upper surface and a lower surface and defining a central axis; and a plurality of reversed fins extending from the upper surface of the plate, the plurality of reversed fins extending between a root adjacent to the rotational axis and a tip opposite the root, each of the reversed fins offset at an angle measured in a counterclockwise direction from a plane passing through the rotational axis and the tip to a plane passing through the root and the tip when viewed from above the cooling fan; wherein the root includes a first root portion intersecting the plate at a perpendicular angle and a second root portion adjoining the first root portion at an obtuse angle measured on a surface of the reversed fin. 15. The cooling fan of claim 14 , wherein each angle of an offset of the reversed fins is greater than zero degrees and less than or equal to ninety degrees. 16. The cooling fan of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of reversed fins extend radially outward from the rotational axis along a plurality of paths that are concave relative to a clockwise direction when viewed from above the cooling fan. 17. The cooling fan of claim 14 , wherein each reversed fin includes a leading surface extending between the root and the tip and a trailing surface extending between the root and the tip, the leading surface and the trailing surface each being planar and parallel to one another. 18. The cooling fan of claim 14 , wherein the plate and the plurality of reversed fins are integrally formed and define a single unitary body. 19. The cooling fan of claim 14 , wherein the plurality of reversed fins numbers between six and ten fins.
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