Centrifugal fan and air conditioner

US9267510B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9267510-B2
Application numberUS-201013318363-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 15, 2010
Priority dateMay 8, 2009
Publication dateFeb 23, 2016
Grant dateFeb 23, 2016

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A centrifugal fan includes a main plate that is driven to rotate around a rotational axis, a shroud that is disposed so as to be opposed to the main plate, including an intake port for taking in air, and plural blades that are disposed upright between the main plate and the shroud. An adjacent distance between trailing edges of two adjacent blades is gradually decreased in the direction from the shroud to the main plate, at least from a certain point in the direction from the shroud to the main plate, and further, in each blade, an inclination of a negative pressure surface of the blade that extends from the main plate toward the shroud is smaller at least in the vicinity of the trailing edge than an inclination of a pressure surface of the blade that extends from the main plate toward the shroud.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A centrifugal fan comprising: a main plate that is driven to rotate around a rotational axis; a shroud that is disposed so as to be opposed to the main plate, including an intake port to take in air; and a plurality of blades that are disposed upright between the main plate and the shroud, wherein in two adjacent blades among the plurality of blades, an adjacent distance between trailing edges is gradually decreased in a direction from the shroud to the main plate, from a point on each of the two adjacent blades to the main plate, and the adjacent distance between trailing edges is constant from the shroud to the point on each of the two adjacent blades in the direction from the shroud to the main plate, wherein the cross-sectional width of each blade in between a negative pressure surface side of the blade and a pressure surface side of the blade increases from a leading edge of the blade towards the trailing edge of each blade, and at the trailing edge of each blade, the pressure surface side flares out in the rotational direction of the centrifugal fan near the main plate and the negative pressure surface side flares out in the direction opposite to the rotational direction of the centrifugal fan near the main plate, and wherein in each blade of the plurality of blades, an angle between the negative pressure surface side of each blade and the main plate at a joint between the main plate and the negative pressure surface side is larger than an angle between the pressure surface side of each blade and the main plate at a joint between the main plate and the pressure surface side. 2. The centrifugal fan as defined in claim 1 , wherein when each blade is cut by a plane having a normal in an approximately same direction as a direction perpendicular to the rotational axis, and as a direction from a trailing edge of each blade toward the leading edge of each blade as viewed from a direction of the rotational axis on a side of the shroud, a cross sectional shape of the trailing edge is in a taper shape that gradually broadens in the direction from the shroud toward the main plate. 3. The centrifugal fan as defined in claim 1 , wherein when each blade is cut by a plane having a normal in a same direction as the rotational axis, a shape of an intersection line of the negative pressure surface and the plane is a concave shape that sags in a direction of an intersection line of the pressure surface and the plane. 4. The centrifugal fan as defined in claim 1 , wherein in each blade, a connecting part between the shroud and the negative pressure surface on a side of the shroud is located closer to the rotational direction than a connecting part between the main plate and the pressure surface on a side of the main plate. 5. The centrifugal fan as defined in claim 1 , wherein in each blade, an inside of the trailing edge is formed to have a hollow structure. 6. An air conditioner including the centrifugal fan as defined in claim 1 . 7. The centrifugal fan as defined in claim 1 , wherein the distance between the negative pressure surface side and the pressure surface side of each blade increases in size for over more than half of the vertical distance between the shroud and the main plate.

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What does patent US9267510B2 cover?
A centrifugal fan includes a main plate that is driven to rotate around a rotational axis, a shroud that is disposed so as to be opposed to the main plate, including an intake port for taking in air, and plural blades that are disposed upright between the main plate and the shroud. An adjacent distance between trailing edges of two adjacent blades is gradually decreased in the direction from th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tadokoro Takahide, Ikeda Takashi, Mitsubishi Electric Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04D29/281. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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