Cross-flow fan

US9447790B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9447790-B2
Application numberUS-201314426006-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 29, 2013
Priority dateSep 4, 2012
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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A cross-flow fan includes a disc-shaped or circular annular support plate, plural blades extending in a lengthwise direction from the support plate, and an auxiliary ring. The auxiliary ring has a ring portion that is positioned on a lengthwise direction intermediate section of the plural blades and is disposed on an outside of outer ends of the plural blades, and plural connection portions that extend from the ring portion as far as spaces between adjacent blades of the plural blades and are joined to the blades in the spaces between adjacent blades.

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What is claimed is: 1. A cross-flow fan comprising: a disc-shaped or circular annular support plate, plural blades extending in a lengthwise direction from the support plate; and an auxiliary ring having a ring portion positioned on a lengthwise direction intermediate section of the plural blades and being disposed on an outside of outer ends of the plural blades, and plural connection portions extending from the ring portion as far as spaces between adjacent blades of the plural blades and being joined to the blades in the spaces between adjacent blades, the plural connection portions of the auxiliary ring being joined to suction surfaces of the plural blades and are not joined to pressure surfaces of the plural blades, and the connection portions extending radially inwardly from the ring portion to an inner peripheral surface of the auxiliary ring that is disposed radially outwardly of radially inner most ends of the plural blades. 2. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary ring has a circular outer periphery. 3. The cross-flow fan according to claim 2 , wherein the plural connection portions of the auxiliary ring are each formed in a substantially triangular shape projecting inward from the ring portion, and one side of each of the connection portions having the substantially triangular shape is joined to the suction surfaces of the blades. 4. The cross-flow fan according to claim 3 , wherein the auxiliary ring extends as far as portions of spaces between adjacent blades of the plural blades and is joined to the blades in the portions of the spaces between adjacent blades. 5. The cross-flow fan according to claim 2 , wherein the ring portion of the auxiliary ring is circular annular, and a radius of a circular inner periphery of the ring portion is equal to or greater than a distance from a central axis of the cross-flow fan to the outer ends of the blades. 6. The cross-flow fan according to claim 5 , wherein the auxiliary ring is molded integrally with the plural blades. 7. The cross-flow fan according to claim 2 , wherein a thickness of the ring portion of the auxiliary ring becomes thinner heading from an inner peripheral side toward an outer peripheral side. 8. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the plural connection portions of the auxiliary ring are each formed in a substantially triangular shape projecting inward from the ring portion, and one side of each of the connection portions having the substantially triangular shape is joined to the suction surfaces of the blades. 9. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary ring extends as far as portions of spaces between adjacent blades of the plural blades and is joined to the blades in the portions of the spaces between adjacent blades. 10. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the ring portion of the auxiliary ring is circular annular, and a radius of a circular inner periphery of the ring portion is equal to or greater than a distance from a central axis of the cross-flow fan to the outer ends of the blades. 11. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary ring is molded integrally with the plural blades. 12. The cross-flow fan according to claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the ring portion of the auxiliary ring becomes thinner heading from an inner peripheral side toward an outer peripheral side. 13. A cross-flow fan comprising: a disc-shaped or circular annular support plate; plural blades extending in a lengthwise direction from the support plate; and an auxiliary ring having a ring portion positioned on a lengthwise direction intermediate section of the plural blades and being disposed on an outside of outer ends of the plural blades, and plural connection portions extending from the ring portion as far as spaces between adjacent blades of the plural blades and being joined to the blades in the spaces between adjacent blades, the plural connection portions of the auxiliary ring being joined to suction surfaces of the plural blades and are not joined to pressure surfaces of the plural blades, the auxiliary ring extending as far as portions of spaces between adjacent blades of the plural blades and being joined to the blades in the portions of the spaces between adjacent blades, and a length of the sections of the auxiliary ring where the connection portions are joined to the suction surfaces of the blades being equal to or less than half of a chord length of the blades. 14. The cross-flow fan according to claim 13 , wherein the auxiliary ring has a circular outer periphery, and the plural connection portions of the auxiliary ring are each formed in a substantially triangular shape projecting inward from the ring portion, and one side of each of the connection portions having the substantially triangular shape is joined to the suction surfaces of the blades. 15. A cross-flow fan comprising: a disc-shaped or circular annular support plate; plural blades extending in a lengthwise direction from the support plate; and an auxiliary ring having a ring portion having a continuous annular configuration on a lengthwise direction intermediate section of the plural blades and being disposed on an outside of outer ends of the plural blades, and plural connection portions extending from the ring portion as far as spaces between adjacent blades of the plural blades and being joined to the blades in the spaces between adjacent blades, the auxiliary ring mainly composed of a thermoplastic resin being molded integrally with the plural blades, the support plate mainly composed of a thermoplastic resin having an outer periphery on an outside of outer ends of the plural blades being molded integrally with the plural blades, and the plural connection portions of the auxiliary ring each being formed in a substantially triangular shape projecting inward from the ring portion, the plural connection portions extending radially inwardly from the ring portion to an inner peripheral surface of the auxiliary ring that is disposed radially outwardly of radially inner most ends of the plural blades such that one side of each of the connection portions having the substantially triangular shape is joined to only a portion of each of the suction surfaces of the blades. 16. The cross-flow fan according to claim 15 , wherein the ring portion of the auxiliary ring is circular annular, and a radius of an inner periphery of the ring portion is equal to or greater than a distance from a central axis of the cross-flow fan to the outer ends of the blades. 17. The cross-flow fan according to claim 15 , wherein a thickness of the ring portion of the auxiliary ring becomes thinner heading from an inner peripheral side toward an outer peripheral side. 18. A cross-flow fan comprising: a disc-shaped or circular annular support plate; plural blades extending in a lengthwise direction from the support plate; and an auxiliary ring having a ring portion having a continuous annular configuration on a lengthwise direction intermediate section of the plural blades and being disposed on an outside of outer ends of the plural blades, and plural connection portions extending from the ring portion as far as spaces between adjacent blades of the plural blades and being joined to the blades in the spaces between adjacent blades, the auxiliary ring mainly composed of a thermoplastic resin being molded integrally with the plural blades, the support plate mainly composed of a thermoplastic resin havin

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  • F04D17/04Primary

    of transverse-flow type · CPC title

  • F04D29/283Primary

    rotors of the squirrel-cage type · CPC title

  • the leading edge of each vane being substantially parallel to the rotation axis · CPC title

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What does patent US9447790B2 cover?
A cross-flow fan includes a disc-shaped or circular annular support plate, plural blades extending in a lengthwise direction from the support plate, and an auxiliary ring. The auxiliary ring has a ring portion that is positioned on a lengthwise direction intermediate section of the plural blades and is disposed on an outside of outer ends of the plural blades, and plural connection portions tha…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Daikin Ind Ltd
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 Sep 20 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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