Cross flow fan and air-conditioning apparatus including same

US9303649B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9303649-B2
Application numberUS-201113876561-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 12, 2011
Priority dateNov 8, 2010
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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A cross flow fan including an impeller having at least two rings arranged with intervals in a fan rotation axis O direction and a plurality of blades that are arranged, between correlated rings, with intervals in a circumferential direction of the rings, in which the blade is divided into plural areas in the fan rotation axis O direction, and both ends adjacent to the rings are denoted as the blade-ring proximate sections and the center portion of the blade is denoted as the inter-blade-ring center section. The blade is formed such that the thickness of the inner peripheral blade end of the blade that is the inner peripheral end of the impeller is smaller in the inter-blade-ring center section than in the blade-ring proximate section.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A cross flow fan, comprising: an impeller including, at least two support plates arranged with intervals in a rotation axis direction, and a plurality of blades arranged between correlated support plates, the blades being arranged with intervals in a circumferential direction of the support plates, wherein each blade between the support plates is divided into a plurality of areas in the rotation axis direction such that both ends adjacent to the support plates are a first area and a center portion of the blade is a second area, a thickness of an inner peripheral blade end is formed such that the second area is smaller in thickness than the first area, an area between the first area and the second area is a third area, and a thickness of the blade in the third area is formed to gradually change in shape from a thickness of the blade in the first area to a thickness of the blade in the second area. 2. The cross flow fan of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the blade in the first area is formed so as to become gradually thicker from an outer peripheral blade end that is an end of the blade on an outer-circumferential side of the impeller to the inner peripheral blade end. 3. The cross flow fan of claim 1 , wherein, the thickness of the blade in the second area is formed so as to become gradually thinner to an inner peripheral blade end that is an end of the blade on an inner-circumferential side of the impeller after the thickness of the blade in the second area is formed so as to become gradually thicker from an outer peripheral blade end that is an end of the blade on an outer-circumferential side of the impeller to the inner peripheral blade end. 4. The cross flow fan of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the blade in the second area is formed so as to become gradually thicker from an outer peripheral blade end to the middle of the outer peripheral blade end and an inner peripheral blade end and is formed so as to become gradually thinner from the middle to the inner peripheral blade end. 5. The cross flow fan of claim 1 , wherein, each blade is formed such that a section orthogonal to the rotation axis is an arc shape, and when an intersection point between a perpendicular bisector of a chord line connecting an outer peripheral blade end and the inner peripheral blade end, and a center of thickness of the blade is referred to as a chord center point, the thickness of each blade in the first area is formed such that: the thickness of the outer peripheral blade end<the thickness at the chord center point<thickness of the inner peripheral blade end, and the thickness of each blade in the second area is formed such that: thickness of the outer peripheral blade end<the thickness at the chord center point, and, the thickness at the chord center point>thickness of the inner peripheral blade end. 6. The cross flow fan of claim 1 , wherein, each blade is formed such that the section orthogonal to the rotation axis is the arc shape, in the first area, an arc radius of a blade pressure surface that is a front surface with respect to a rotation direction of the blades is formed so as to be smaller than an arc radius of a blade suction pressure surface that is a rear surface with respect to the rotation direction of the blades, and in the second area, the arc radius of the blade pressure surface is formed so as to be larger than the arc radius of the blade suction pressure surface. 7. The cross flow fan of claim 1 , wherein in each area of the blade, a shape of a section orthogonal to the rotation axis is formed such that the shape in each area is identical from an outer peripheral blade end to the middle of the outer peripheral blade end and an inner peripheral blade end, and the shape in each area varies from the middle of the outer peripheral blade end and the inner peripheral blade end to the inner peripheral blade end. 8. The cross flow fan of claim 1 , wherein the inner peripheral blade end in the second area is formed so as to protrude more to an outer-circumferential side of the impeller than the first area. 9. The cross flow fan of claim 8 , wherein, each blade is formed such that the section orthogonal to the rotation axis is the arc shape, and an arc radius of a center of thickness in the second area is formed so as to have an arc radius equivalent to a center of thickness in the first area. 10. The cross flow fan of claim 1 , wherein a ratio (Bb/B) of a length (Bb) of the second area in the rotation axis direction to a total length (B) of the blade in the rotation axis direction is formed to be between 0.4 and 0.6. 11. The cross flow fan of claim 1 , wherein the ratio (Bb/B) of the length (Bb) of the second area in the rotation axis direction to the total length (B) of the blade in the rotation axis direction is formed to be between 0.3 and 0.7. 12. An air-conditioning apparatus, comprising: a cross flow fan, including, an impeller having, at least two support plates arranged with intervals in a rotation axis direction, and a plurality of blades arranged between correlated support plates, the blades being arranged with intervals in a circumferential direction of the support plates, wherein each blade between the support plates is divided into a plurality of areas in the rotation axis direction such that both ends adjacent to the support plates are a first area and a center portion of the blade is a second area, a thickness of an inner peripheral blade end is formed such that the second area is smaller in thickness than the first area, an area between the first area and the second area is a third area, and a thickness of the blade in the third area is formed to gradually change in shape from a thickness of the blade in the first area to a thickness of the blade in the second area; and a heat exchanger disposed in a suction-side passage formed by the cross flow fan, the heat exchanger being configured to exchange heat with sucked-in air. 13. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the thickness of the blade in the first area is formed so as to become gradually thicker from an outer peripheral blade end that is an end of the blade on an outer-circumferential side of the impeller to the inner peripheral blade end. 14. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the thickness of the blade in the second area is formed so as to become gradually thinner to an inner peripheral blade end that is an end of the blade on an inner-circumferential side of the impeller after the thickness of the blade in the second area is formed so as to become gradually thicker from an outer peripheral blade end that is an end of the blade on an outer-circumferential side of the impeller to the inner peripheral blade end. 15. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the thickness of the blade in the second area is formed so as to become gradually thicker from an outer peripheral blade end to the middle of the outer peripheral blade end and the inner peripheral blade end and is formed so as to become gradually thinner from the middle to the inner peripheral blade end. 16. The air-conditioning apparatus of claim 12 , wherein each blade is formed such that a section orthogonal to the rotation axis is an arc shape, and when an intersection point between the perpendicular bisector of a chord line connecting an outer peripheral blade end and the inner peripheral blade end, and a center of thickness of the blade is referred to as a chord center point, the thickness of each blade in the first area is formed such that: the thickness

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  • F04D17/04Primary

    of transverse-flow type · CPC title

  • Cross-flow or tangential fans · CPC title

  • rotors of the squirrel-cage type · CPC title

  • Shape, i.e. outer, aerodynamic form (F01D5/148 - F01D5/20 take precedence; blade construction F01D5/147) · CPC title

  • Vanes · CPC title

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What does patent US9303649B2 cover?
A cross flow fan including an impeller having at least two rings arranged with intervals in a fan rotation axis O direction and a plurality of blades that are arranged, between correlated rings, with intervals in a circumferential direction of the rings, in which the blade is divided into plural areas in the fan rotation axis O direction, and both ends adjacent to the rings are denoted as the b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ikeda Takashi, Tadokoro Takahide, Hamada Shingo, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04D17/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 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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