Impeller and motor assembly
US-2015328418-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US10286167B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10286167-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214131725-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jul 13, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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A lightweight impeller is provided for use in a pressurized gas source for a CPAP or other breathing assistance apparatus. The impeller can be shroudless or otherwise lightweight.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A breathing assistance apparatus comprising: a pressurised gases source comprising: a gases inlet, a gases outlet adapted to emit pressurised gases to an outlet of the breathing assistance apparatus, a lightweight impeller, at least one bearing structure to support a rotatable shaft driving the lightweight impeller, the bearing structure comprising one or more flexible or resilient bearing mounts, the one or more bearing mounts comprising an annular body having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface engaged with one or more bearings and the outer surface engaged with at least one of a stator or a stator frame, wherein the annular body is a curved annular body that curves from a low point at the inner surface to a higher point at the outer surface when the one or more bearing mounts are in an uninstalled or unassembled state, the one or more bearing mounts configured to provide axial preload to the one or more bearings, and a housing having a partition defining first and second interior regions within the housing, wherein the first and second regions are fluidly connected by an opening formed in or by the partition. 2. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller is shroudless or otherwise has reduced material. 3. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller is formed in one piece. 4. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller has a radius of between 15 and 60 millimeters. 5. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller has a mass of less than 2 grams. 6. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller has a ratio of pressure compared to inertia to radius of greater than 50:1 Pascal per gram*millimeter. 7. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller has a moment of inertia to radius ratio less than 15 gram*millimeter. 8. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller has a blade sweep volume to a blade volume ratio of 16:1 or greater. 9. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller is a centrifugal impeller rotatable about a central axis. 10. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a motor for driving the lightweight impeller wherein the motor is operated using field oriented control. 11. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the housing has upper and lower internal surfaces that enclose the lightweight impeller, and wherein the lightweight impeller has a plurality of blades that are substantially open to the upper and lower internal surfaces of the housing by virtue of being shroudless. 12. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the housing forms part of or is integrated with the breathing assistance apparatus. 13. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the opening formed in or by the partition is at least partially circumferential. 14. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the first region is defined by the housing and the partition and comprises the gases inlet. 15. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the second region is defined by the housing and the partition and comprises the gases outlet. 16. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller has an axis of rotation, the partition extending radially from the axis of rotation. 17. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the housing further comprises a volute in the second region. 18. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 17 wherein the volute has a tongue at least partially defining a transition between the volute and the gases outlet, the tongue located in the second interior region. 19. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the opening is proximate the periphery of a volute. 20. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the lightweight impeller is located within the first region. 21. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein a distal end of impeller blades of the lightweight impeller curve in the direction of blade rotation. 22. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the one or more bearing mounts provide compliant support to the rotatable shaft. 23. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the breathing assistance apparatus further comprises a motor, the motor comprising the rotatable shaft located within a stator and supported by the at least one bearing structure. 24. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 23 wherein an outer portion of the one or more bearing mounts engages at least one of the stator or the stator frame. 25. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 23 wherein the stator comprises a stator frame, and an inner surface of the stator frame engages with the at least one bearing structure. 26. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 23 wherein the pressurised gases source has a housing and the breathing apparatus further comprises a motor mount that couples the stator and the housing to provide compliant support to the motor. 27. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 26 wherein the motor mount is flexible or resilient. 28. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the at least one bearing structure further comprises one or more bearings supported by the one or more bearing mounts about the axis of the rotatable shaft. 29. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 28 wherein the one or more bearing mounts provide the axial preload to the one or more bearings when the annular body is coerced into an engaged configuration. 30. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 29 wherein the one or more bearing mounts are made from a material that provides resilience or flexibility to provide the axial preload when in the engaged configuration. 31. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the one or more bearing mounts are made from a material that provides damping. 32. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the one or more bearing mounts are configured to provide the axial preload to the one or more bearings of up to 7 Newtons. 33. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein an inner annular wall extends upwards from the annular body at the inner surface. 34. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 33 wherein a top portion of the inner annular wall has an overhanging engagement lip, wherein, when engaged, the overhanging engagement lip is configured to be positioned adjacent a top surface of the one or more bearings. 35. A breathing assistance apparatus according to claim 1 wherein at the outer surface comprises an engaging lip at an intersection of the outer surface with the annular body. 36. A breathing assistance apparatus comprising: a pre
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