Ventilation assembly
US-2015098817-A1 · Apr 9, 2015 · US
US10473116B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10473116-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615756694-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A shroud for an axial-flow fan includes an annular barrel. The barrel includes a cylindrical segment and a conical segment downstream of the cylindrical segment. The conical segment is angled radially inwardly from the cylindrical segment at an angle of between 15 and 35 degrees. The shroud also includes an annular outlet bell coupled to the conical segment at an apex defining a transition between the conical segment and the outlet bell. The outlet bell and barrel contain a plurality of leakage stators. A stator pedestal extends from a radially-inner surface of the outlet bell to a stator pedestal tip, and a depth (a) of the outlet bell measured from an end surface of the outlet bell to the apex is less than one-half a depth (b) measured from the end surface of the outlet bell to the stator tip in the direction of axial airflow through the fan shroud.
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A fan shroud for an axial-flow fan, the fan shroud comprising: a motor mount; a plurality of motor stators coupling the motor mount to a radially outer portion of the shroud; an annular barrel extending axially away from the radially outer portion of the shroud, the annular barrel including a cylindrical segment and a conical segment downstream of the cylindrical segment, the conical segment being angled radially inwardly from the cylindrical segment at an angle of between 15 degrees and 35 degrees; and an annular outlet bell coupled to the conical segment of the annular barrel at an apex defining a transition between the conical segment and the outlet bell, the outlet bell and barrel containing a plurality of circumferentially-spaced leakage stators therein for disrupting or decreasing a tangential component of airflow within the outlet bell and barrel; wherein each of the plurality of motor stators is coupled to the outlet bell by a stator pedestal extending from a radially-inner surface of the outlet bell to a stator pedestal tip, and wherein a depth (a) of the outlet bell measured from an end surface of the outlet bell to the apex in a direction of axial airflow through the fan shroud is less than one-half a depth (b) measured from the end surface of the outlet bell to the stator tip in the direction of axial airflow through the fan shroud. 2. The fan shroud of claim 1 , wherein the radially-inner surface of the outlet bell defines a portion of an ellipse. 3. The fan shroud of claim 2 , wherein the stator pedestals are generally triangular in shape. 4. The fan shroud of claim 3 , wherein each stator pedestal includes a radially-outer surface that forms an angle with the cylindrical segment of between 15 degrees and 35 degrees. 5. The fan shroud of claim 2 , wherein the radially-inner surface of the outlet bell defines a portion of an ellipse that has a minor axis extending parallel to the direction of axial airflow through the fan shroud. 6. The fan shroud of claim 1 , wherein the depth (a) of the outlet bell is smaller than a cross-sectional length of the outlet bell measured in a radial direction normal to the direction of axial airflow through the fan shroud. 7. The fan shroud of claim 6 , wherein the stator pedestals are generally triangular in shape. 8. The fan shroud of claim 7 , wherein each stator pedestal includes a radially-outer surface that forms an angle with the cylindrical segment of between 15 degrees and 35 degrees. 9. The fan shroud of claim 1 , wherein the stator pedestals are generally triangular in shape. 10. The fan shroud of claim 9 , wherein each stator pedestal includes a radially-outer surface that forms an angle with the cylindrical segment of between 15 degrees and 35 degrees. 11. An axial fan assembly comprising: an axial fan including a hub; a plurality of blades extending outwardly from the hub; and a band interconnecting tip portions of the plurality of the blades, the band having a radially-inner surface, a radially-outer surface, and an end surface adjacent to and extending between the radially-inner surface and the radially-outer surface; a motor drivingly connected to the axial fan; and a fan shroud including a motor mount supporting the motor; a plurality of motor stators coupling the motor mount to a radially outer portion of the shroud; an annular barrel extending axially away from the radially outer portion of the shroud, the annular barrel including a cylindrical segment and a conical segment downstream of the cylindrical segment, the conical segment being angled radially inwardly from the cylindrical segment at an angle of between 15 degrees and 35 degrees; and an annular outlet bell coupled to the conical segment of the annular barrel at an apex defining a transition between the conical segment and the outlet bell, the outlet bell and barrel containing a plurality of circumferentially-spaced leakage stators therein for disrupting or decreasing a tangential component of airflow within the outlet bell and barrel; wherein each of the plurality of motor stators is coupled to the outlet bell by a stator pedestal extending from a radially-inner surface of the outlet bell to a stator pedestal tip, and wherein a depth (a) of the outlet bell measured from an end surface of the outlet bell to the apex in a direction of axial airflow through the fan shroud is less than one-half a depth (b) measured from the end surface of the outlet bell to the stator tip in the direction of axial airflow through the fan shroud; and wherein an axial gap G 1 is provided between the end surface of the band and the end surface of the outlet bell, and wherein the end surface of the band and the end surface of the outlet bell are aligned in a radial direction. 12. The axial fan assembly of claim 11 , wherein the radially-inner surface of the outlet bell defines a portion of an ellipse. 13. The axial fan assembly of claim 12 , wherein the stator pedestals are generally triangular in shape. 14. The axial fan assembly of claim 13 , wherein each stator pedestal includes a radially-outer surface that forms an angle with the cylindrical segment of between 15 degrees and 35 degrees. 15. The axial fan assembly of claim 12 , wherein the radially-inner surface of the outlet bell defines a portion of an ellipse that has a minor axis extending parallel to the direction of axial airflow through the fan shroud. 16. The axial fan assembly of claim 11 , wherein the depth (a) of the outlet bell is smaller than a cross-sectional length of the outlet bell measured in a radial direction normal to the direction of axial airflow through the fan shroud. 17. The axial fan assembly of claim 16 , wherein the stator pedestals are generally triangular in shape. 18. The axial fan assembly of claim 17 , wherein each stator pedestal includes a radially-outer surface that forms an angle with the cylindrical segment of between 15 degrees and 35 degrees. 19. The axial fan assembly of claim 11 , wherein the stator pedestals are generally triangular in shape. 20. The axial fan assembly of claim 19 , wherein each stator pedestal includes a radially-outer surface that forms an angle with the cylindrical segment of between 15 degrees and 35 degrees.
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