Centrifugal Fan Assembly
US-2016177966-A1 · Jun 23, 2016 · US
US10570906B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10570906-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715587433-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 25, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 25, 2020 |
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A mixed flow fan and a method of manufacturing a mixed flow fan. The method may include molding a fan wheel with a plurality of blades and a plurality of apertures. The plurality of blades extends radially outward from an axis of rotation and a plurality of apertures arranged with one aperture positioned between each pair of adjacent blades. The method also includes molding a plug having a conical shape. The plug includes a plurality of plugging members arranged circumferentially, where the number of the plurality of plugging members corresponds to the number of the plurality of apertures in the fan wheel. The method further includes welding together the fan wheel and the plug, where each of the plurality of apertures of the fan wheel is sealed by one of the plurality of plugging members of the plug to form a continuous surface.
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A fan comprising: a fan wheel defining an axis of rotation, the fan wheel having a frustoconical shape; a plurality of blades extending radially outward from the axis of rotation, each of the plurality of blades having a leading end and a trailing end, the leading end being radially inward of the trailing end; a base plate supporting the plurality of blades, the base plate defining a plurality of apertures formed as through holes in the base plate, each pair of adjacent blades being spaced apart by one of the plurality of apertures; and a plug configured to engage the fan wheel, the plug including a plurality of plugging members, the plurality of plugging members forming a frustoconical shape; wherein, when the plug is engaged with the fan wheel, each plugging member is inserted into a corresponding aperture of the plurality of apertures, each plugging member closing the corresponding aperture to form a continuous surface between the adjacent blades, the continuous surface being formed by the plugging member and a top surface of the base plate. 2. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the fan wheel has the frustoconical shape with a first circumference on a first end and a second circumference on a second end, the second circumference being greater than the first circumference, the axis of rotation of the fan wheel extending through the first end and the second end. 3. The fan of claim 2 , further comprising a shroud having a frustoconical shape. 4. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the trailing ends of the plurality of blades are perpendicular to the axis of rotation. 5. The fan of claim 1 , wherein, when viewed along the axis of rotation, each of the plurality of blades extends from the leading end to the trailing end without overlapping another one of the plurality of blades. 6. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the fan wheel includes a hub, and wherein the leading end of each of the plurality of blades extends radially outward from the hub. 7. The fan of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of blades are curved in a radial direction. 8. The fan of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of blades are curved in an axial direction. 9. The fan of claim 1 , wherein, when viewed from a side profile, the fan includes an inclined first portion sloping radially outward and a second portion having a linear profile. 10. The fan of claim 1 , wherein, when viewed along the axis of rotation, at least a portion of each aperture is spaced apart from an adjacent one of the plurality of blades such that the aperture does not extend the entire distance between two adjacent blades. 11. The fan of claim 1 , wherein, when viewed along the axis of rotation, each of the plurality of blades has a portion extending over at least a portion of the corresponding aperture. 12. A method of manufacturing a mixed flow fan, the method comprising: molding a fan wheel with a plurality of blades extending radially outward from an axis of rotation and a base plate supporting the plurality of blades, the base plate defining a plurality of apertures formed as through holes in the base plate, the plurality of apertures arranged with one aperture positioned between adjacent blades, each of the plurality of blades including a leading end and a trailing end, the plurality of blades forming a frustoconical shape between the leading ends and the trailing ends of the plurality of blades; molding a plug including a plurality of plugging members arranged circumferentially, the plurality of plugging members forming a frustoconical shape, a number of the plurality of plugging members corresponding to a number of the plurality of apertures in the fan wheel; and connecting the fan wheel and the plug with each of the plurality of apertures of the fan wheel receiving a corresponding one of the plurality of plugging members of the plug to close the aperture. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein connecting includes welding the fan wheel and the plug. 14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising: molding a shroud having a frustoconical shape; and connecting the shroud to the fan wheel. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein molding the fan wheel includes molding the fan wheel with a first two-part mold, and wherein molding the plug includes molding the plug with a second two-part mold. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein molding the fan wheel includes molding the plurality of blades such that the blades curve in a radial direction and an axial direction. 17. A fan comprising: a first member forming a first portion of the fan, the first member defining an axis of rotation and including a plurality of blades extending radially outward from the axis of rotation, and a base plate supporting the plurality of blades, the base plate defining a plurality of apertures formed as through holes in the base plate, each one of the plurality of apertures positioned between adjacent blades of the plurality of blades, wherein each of the plurality of blades overlaps one of the plurality of apertures when viewed along the axis of rotation; and a second member formed separately from the first member and forming a second portion of the fan, the second member being connectable to the first member with a portion of the second member being insertable into a corresponding one of the plurality of the apertures of the first member to form a continuous surface with a top surface of the base plate. 18. The fan of claim 17 , wherein the first member includes a fan wheel, wherein the second member includes a plug including a plurality of plugging members, and wherein, when the plug is engaged with the fan wheel, each plugging member is inserted into a corresponding aperture of the plurality of apertures, each plugging member closing the corresponding aperture to form a continuous surface between adjacent blades.
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