Fan, outdoor unit, and refrigeration cycle apparatus
US-10900360-B2 · Jan 26, 2021 · US
US12566003B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12566003-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318229866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 3, 2023 |
| Priority date | Oct 7, 2022 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2026 |
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An outdoor unit of an air conditioner, including a housing including an inlet and an outlet, wherein a flow path is formed between the inlet and the outlet inside the housing; a heat exchanger positioned on the flow path inside the housing; and a blower fan inside the housing between the inlet and the heat exchanger, and configured to flow air along the flow path, from the inlet, through the heat exchanger, and toward the outlet, wherein the blower fan includes a hub configured to be rotatable, and a plurality of blades extending from the hub and arranged along a circumference of the hub, each blade among the plurality of blades includes a leading edge at a side of a rotation direction of the hub, a trailing edge opposite to the leading edge, and a blade surface between the leading edge and the trailing edge and inclined toward the inlet from the trailing edge to the leading edge.
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An outdoor unit of an air conditioner, comprising: a housing including an inlet and an outlet, wherein a flow path is formed between the inlet and the outlet inside the housing; a heat exchanger inside the housing; and a blower fan inside the housing between the inlet and the heat exchanger so that the inlet is forward of the blower fan in the flow path, and configured to flow air along the flow path, from the inlet, through the heat exchanger, and toward the outlet, wherein the blower fan includes: a rotating shaft, a hub configured to be rotatable about the rotating shaft, and a plurality of blades extending from the hub and arranged along a circumference of the hub, each blade among the plurality of blades includes: an inner end connected to an outer circumferential surface of the hub, an outer end at an outer edge in a direction in which each blade extends from the hub, a leading edge at a first side of facing a blade facing a rotation direction of the hub, the leading edge extending in a direction away from the rotating shaft, from a first end of the inner end in the rotation direction of the hub to a first end of the outer end in the rotation direction of the hub, a trailing edge at a second side of the blade opposite to the first side of the blade, the trailing edge extending in a direction away from the rotating shaft, from a second end of the inner end opposite to the first end of the inner end to a second end of the outer end opposite to the first end of the outer end, and a blade surface between the leading edge and the trailing edge and inclined toward the inlet from the trailing edge to the leading edge so that a distance between the leading edge and the inlet is smaller than a distance between the trailing edge and the inlet, wherein a distance between the first end of the inner end and the inlet is smaller than a distance between the second end of the inner end and the inlet, and wherein a distance between the first end of the outer end and the inlet is smaller than a distance between the second end of the outer end and the inlet. 2 . The outdoor unit of claim 1 , wherein the leading edge includes: a first end connected to the hub, and a second end opposite to the first end, and the second end is closer than the first end to the inlet. 3 . The outdoor unit of claim 1 , wherein the heat exchanger is positioned adjacent to the outlet, and each blade among the plurality of blades is positioned such that the trailing edge is closer than the leading edge to at least one portion of the heat exchanger. 4 . The outdoor unit of claim 1 , further comprising: a guide positioned along a circumferential direction of the plurality of blades and configured to guide air flowing along the flow path, wherein the guide covers the trailing edge of each blade among the plurality of blades from outside in a radial direction of the hub. 5 . The outdoor unit of claim 4 , wherein the guide extends from the inlet toward the heat exchanger, up to the trailing edge of each blade among the plurality of blades. 6 . The outdoor unit of claim 4 , wherein the guide includes: an inlet end through which air enters the guide, an outlet end through which air is discharged from the guide, and a bell mouth extending from the inlet end toward the outlet end, and the bell mouth is reduced in width from the inlet end toward the outlet end. 7 . The outdoor unit of claim 6 , wherein the bell mouth covers an outer end of the trailing edge of each blade among the plurality of blades in the radial direction of the hub. 8 . The outdoor unit of claim 7 , wherein the guide includes: a diffuser extending from the outlet end toward the bell mouth, and the diffuser increases in width toward the outlet end. 9 . The outdoor unit of claim 8 , wherein the heat exchanger includes: a first portion facing the outlet end, and a second portion bent from one end of the first portion and extending in a longitudinal direction of the guide, and the diffuser is configured to move at least a portion of air flowing along the outlet end toward the second portion. 10 . The outdoor unit of claim 6 , wherein the inlet end and the outlet end are disposed to face each other in a longitudinal direction of the rotating shaft. 11 . The outdoor unit of claim 6 , wherein the heat exchanger includes: a first portion facing the outlet end, and a second portion bent from one end of the first portion and extending in a direction toward the inlet, and the outdoor unit further comprises: a slewing guide configured to cause at least a portion of air discharged from the outlet end to flow to the second portion by slewing. 12 . The outdoor unit of claim 1 , wherein the blade surface includes: an upstream surface facing an upstream direction of the flow path, and a downstream surface being opposite to the upstream surface and facing a downstream direction of the flow path, the upstream surface includes a convex surface that is convex toward the upstream direction of the flow path, and the downstream surface includes a concave surface that is concave toward the upstream direction of the flow path. 13 . The outdoor unit of claim 12 , wherein the concave surface extends in a direction from the trailing edge of the blade toward the leading edge, and the concave surface is formed with a smaller inclination at the trailing edge than at the leading edge with respect to a direction of the flow path. 14 . The outdoor unit of claim 1 , wherein the leading edge is inclined at an angle of inclination with respect to a radial direction of the hub, and the angle of inclination of the leading edge is greater than an angle of inclination of the trailing edge which is inclined with respect to the radial direction of the hub. 15 . The outdoor unit of claim 1 , wherein an extension length of the leading edge along a radial direction of the hub is longer than an extension length of the trailing edge along the radial direction of the hub. 16 . An outdoor unit of an air conditioner, comprising: a housing including an inlet and an outlet, wherein a flow path is formed between the inlet and the outlet inside the housing; a heat exchanger inside the housing; and a blower fan inside the housing between the inlet and the heat exchanger, and configured to flow air along the flow path, from the inlet, through the heat exchanger, and toward the outlet, wherein the blower fan includes: a rotating shaft, a hub configured to be rotatable about the rotating shaft, and a plurality of blades extending from the hub and arranged along a circumference of the hub, and each blade among the plurality of blades includes: an inner end connected to an outer circumferential surface of the hub; an outer end at an outer edge in a direction which each blade extends from the hub, a leading edge at a first side of a blade facing a rotation direction of the hub, the leading edge extending in a direction away from the rotating shaft, from a first end of the inner end in the rotation direction of the hub to a first end of the outer end in the rotation direction of the hub, a trailing edge at a second side of the blade opposite to the first side of the blade, the trailing edge extending in a direction away from the rotating shaft, from a second end of the inner end opposite to the first end of the inner end to a second end of the outer end opposite to the first end of the outer end, and a blade surface between the leading edge and the trailing edge
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