Multi-blade fan
US-2017051760-A1 · Feb 23, 2017 · US
US10704554B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10704554-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615770741-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 7, 2020 |
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A cross-flow fan made of resin includes first and second fan blocks joined together. The first fan block includes a first support plate, plural first blades connected to the first support plate, and a first outer peripheral ring having a first ring portion that interconnects outer ends of the plural first blades. The second fan block includes a second support plate, plural second blades having second one-side distal ends connected to the second support plate, and a second outer peripheral ring having a second ring portion that interconnects outer ends of the plural second blades adjacent second other-side distal ends of the plural second blades. The second other-side distal ends of the plural second blades are joined to the first support plate, and the first support plate and the second outer peripheral ring are disposed adjacent to each other.
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A cross-flow fan that is made of resin, the cross-flow fan comprising: a first fan block including a disc-shaped or annular first support plate, plural first blades having first one-side distal ends connected to the first support plate, and a first outer peripheral ring having a first ring portion that interconnects outer ends of the plural first blades adjacent first other-side distal ends of the plural first blades located on an opposite side of the first one-side distal ends; and a second fan block including a disc-shaped or annular second support plate, plural second blades having second one-side distal ends connected to the second support plate, and a second outer peripheral ring having a second ring portion that interconnects outer ends of the plural second blades adjacent second other-side distal ends of the plural second blades located on an opposite side of the second one-side distal ends, the first fan block and the second fan block being joined together, the second other-side distal ends of the plural second blades being joined to the first support plate, and the first support plate and the second outer peripheral ring being disposed adjacent to each other such that the second outer peripheral ring is not adjacent the first support plate in a radial direction of the cross-flow fan. 2. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the first support plate, the plural first blades, and the first outer peripheral ring of the first fan block are integrally molded, and the second support plate, the plural second blades, and the second outer peripheral ring of the second fan block are integrally molded. 3. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the second other-side distal ends of the plural second blades of the second fan block project toward the opposite side of the second one-side distal ends from the second outer peripheral ring. 4. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the first support plate has a down-step portion, and a section of the first support plate corresponding to the second outer peripheral ring is sunken below a section of the first support plate corresponding to an inner peripheral side of the second outer peripheral ring at the down-step portion, and the second outer peripheral ring enters the down-step portion, reducing a longitudinal direction thickness where the first support plate and the second outer peripheral ring lie on top of each other. 5. A cross-flow fan that is made of resin, the cross-flow fan comprising: a first fan block including a disc-shaped or annular first support plate, plural first blades having first one-side distal ends connected to the first support plate, and a first outer peripheral ring having a first ring portion that interconnects outer ends of the plural first blades adjacent first other-side distal ends of the plural first blades located on an opposite side of the first one-side distal ends; and a second fan block including a disc-shaped or annular second support plate, plural second blades having second one-side distal ends connected to the second support plate, and a second outer peripheral ring having a second ring portion that interconnects outer ends of the plural second blades adjacent second other-side distal ends of the plural second blades located on an opposite side of the second one-side distal ends, the first fan block and the second fan block being joined together, the second other-side distal ends of the plural second blades being Joined to the first support plate, and the first support plate and the second outer peripheral ring being disposed adjacent to each other, the first support plate having a down-step portion, and a section of the first support plate corresponding to the second outer peripheral ring being sunken below a section of the first support plate corresponding to an inner peripheral side of the second outer peripheral ring at the down-step portion, and the second outer peripheral ring entering the down-step portion, reducing a longitudinal direction thickness where the first support plate and the second outer peripheral ring lie on top of each other, and the down-step portion of the first support plate being sunken deeper than the longitudinal direction thickness of the second outer peripheral ring in the longitudinal direction. 6. The cross-flow fan according to claim 4 , wherein the first support plate further has welding ribs welded to the second other-side distal ends of the plural second blades, and the welding ribs extend to the down-step portion, with a height of sections of the welding ribs positioned in the down-step portion being lower than a height of sections of the welding ribs on an inner peripheral side of the down-step portion. 7. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the second outer peripheral ring has an outer radius equal to or smaller than an outer radius of the first support plate. 8. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the second outer peripheral ring further has reinforcement ribs connected to negative pressure surfaces of the plural second blades but not connected to pressure surfaces of the plural second blades. 9. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the first support plate further has thinned portions that do not reach the down-step portion. 10. The cross-flow fan according to claim 2 , wherein the second other-side distal ends of the plural second blades of the second fan block project toward the opposite side of the second one-side distal ends from the second outer peripheral ring. 11. The cross-flow fan according to claim 2 , wherein the first support plate has a down-step portion, and a section of the first support plate corresponding to the second outer peripheral ring is sunken below a section of the first support plate corresponding to an inner peripheral side of the second outer peripheral ring at the down-step portion, and the second outer peripheral ring enters the down-step portion, reducing a longitudinal direction thickness where the first support plate and the second outer peripheral ring lie on top of each other. 12. The cross-flow fan according to claim 2 , wherein the second outer peripheral ring has an outer radius equal to or smaller than an outer radius of the first support plate. 13. The cross-flow fan according to claim 2 , wherein the second outer peripheral ring further has reinforcement ribs connected to negative pressure surfaces of the plural second blades but not connected to pressure surfaces of the plural second blades. 14. The cross-flow fan according to claim 3 , wherein the first support plate has a down-step portion, and a section of the first support plate corresponding to the second outer peripheral ring is sunken below a section of the first support plate corresponding to an inner peripheral side of the second outer peripheral ring at the down-step portion, and the second outer peripheral ring enters the down-step portion, reducing a longitudinal direction thickness where the first support plate and the second outer peripheral ring lie on top of each other. 15. The cross-flow fan according to claim 3 , wherein the second outer peripheral ring has an outer radius equal to or smaller than an outer radius of the first support plate. 16. The cross-flow fan according to claim 3 , wherein the second outer peripheral ring further has reinforcement ribs connected to negative pressure surfaces of the plural second blades but not connected to pressure surfaces of the plural second blades.
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