Propeller fan, fluid feeder, and molding die
US-2018038384-A1 · Feb 8, 2018 · US
US11149743B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11149743-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716484109-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 19, 2021 |
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A propeller fan includes a shaft part and a blade. The blade includes a basal part connected to the shaft part, a first part positioned either at the basal part or closer to an outer circumference of the propeller fan than is the basal part and away from the rotation axis by a distance r1, a second part positioned away from the rotation axis by a distance r2 that is longer than r1, a third part positioned away from the rotation axis by a distance r3 that is longer than or equal to r2, and a tip part positioned at an outer circumferential end of the blade and away from the rotation axis by a distance rt that is longer than r3. A relationship expressed as (θ2−θ1)/(r2−r1)>(θt−θ3)/(rt−r3)≥0 is satisfied.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A propeller fan, comprising: a shaft part provided along a rotation axis; and a blade provided outside an outer circumference of the shaft part, the blade including a basal part connected to the shaft part, a first part positioned either at the basal part or closer to an outer circumference of the propeller fan than is the basal part and away from the rotation axis by a distance r1, a second part positioned away from the rotation axis by a distance r2 that is longer than r1, a third part positioned away from the rotation axis by a distance r3 that is longer than or equal to r2, and a tip part positioned at an outer circumferential end of the blade and away from the rotation axis by a distance rt that is longer than r3, a warping angle of the blade monotonically increases from the first part to the tip part, as a distance from the rotation axis increases, a relationship expressed as (θ2−θ1)/(r2−r1)>(θt−θ3)/(rt−r3)≥0 being satisfied, where θ1 denotes a warping angle of the blade in the first part, θ2 denotes a warping angle of the blade in the second part, θ3 denotes a warping angle of the blade in the third part, and θt denotes a warping angle of the blade in the tip part. 2. The propeller fan of claim 1 , wherein a warping angle of the blade between the first part and the second part increases, as a distance from the rotation axis increases, and a warping angle of the blade between the third part and the tip part either increases or remains constant, as the distance from the rotation axis increases. 3. The propeller fan of claim 1 , wherein a relationship expressed as r2=r3 is satisfied. 4. The propeller fan of claim 1 , wherein a relationship expressed as r3≤0.9×rt is satisfied. 5. The propeller fan of claim 1 , wherein, when a relationship between the distance from the rotation axis and the warping angle of the blade is expressed in a graph, at least a part of the graph that corresponds to a section between the first part and the second part is downwardly convex in a warping-angle axis. 6. The propeller fan of claim 1 , wherein a warping angle of the blade between the third part and the tip part either linearly changes or remains constant, as a distance from the rotation axis increases. 7. An outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus, the outdoor unit comprising the propeller fan of claim 1 .
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