US20090060730A1 - Centrifugal fan and impeller thereof - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention relates generally to an impeller, and more particularly to a centrifugal fan incorporating the impeller having low noise.
- centrifugal fan which requires only a small space for installation is generally used.
- the centrifugal fan typically includes a stator and a rotor being rotatable with respect to the stator.
- the rotor includes an impeller and a shaft extending downwardly from the impeller.
- the stator includes a bearing in which the shaft is ratatably received. In use, the impeller of the centrifugal fan rotates to engender an airflow towards the electronic component to cool the electronic component continuously.
- the fan impeller includes a hub and a plurality of fan blades extending radially and outwardly from an outer periphery of the hub.
- Each of the fan blades has a leeward lateral surface and an opposite windward lateral surface.
- At least one of the fan blades has a rib protruding longitudinally and outwardly from the leeward lateral surface of the fan blade. The rib is located adjacent to an outmost free end of the fan blade and is adapted for blocking an airflow generated by the fan impeller to flow back towards the fan blades of the fan impeller.
- the centrifugal fan includes a fan frame and an impeller rotatably received in the fan frame.
- the fan frame includes a bottom base, an opposite top cover and a side wall interconnecting the base with the cover.
- the fan impeller includes a hub and a plurality of fan blades extending radially and outwardly from an outer periphery of the hub.
- Each of the fan blades has a leeward lateral surface and an opposite windward lateral surface.
- At least one of the fan blades has a rib protrudes longitudinally and outwardly from the leeward lateral surface of the fan blade. The rib is located adjacent to an outmost free end of the fan blade and is adapted for blocking airflow rebounded by the side wall of the fan frame to flow back towards the fan blades of the fan impeller.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric, assembled view of a centrifugal fan in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the centrifugal fan of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view of a centrifugal fan with the impeller of FIG. 5 being incorporated therein.
- an impeller 10 for a centrifugal fan of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown.
- the impeller 10 is received in a fan frame 20 of the centrifugal fan.
- the fan frame 20 includes a top cover 21 arranged at a top side of the impeller 10 , a bottom base 22 paralleled to the top cover 21 and arranged at a bottom side of the impeller 10 , and a side wall 23 interconnecting the top cover 21 and the bottom base 22 and surrounding the impeller 10 .
- the top cover 21 , the bottom base 22 and the side wall 23 cooperatively define an inner space (not labeled) for receiving the impeller 10 therein.
- a first air inlet 24 a is defined in a central portion of the top cover 21 and a second air inlet 24 b is defined in a central portion of the bottom base 22 .
- An air outlet 25 is defined in one side of the side wall 23 of the fan frame 20 and is oriented perpendicularly to the air inlets 24 a , 24 b.
- the impeller 10 is driven by a stator (not shown) of the centrifugal fan to be rotatable with respect to the stator in the fan frame 20 .
- the impeller 10 includes a hub 12 , a plurality of fan blades 14 extending radially and outwardly from an outer periphery of the hub 12 , and a blade ring 16 fixedly mounted on a top surface of each of the fan blades 14 at a position near an outmost free end of each of the fan blades 14 .
- the hub 12 includes a circular top wall 120 and an annular side wall 122 extending downwardly and perpendicularly from a rim of the top wall 120 .
- a cylindrical space (not shown) is defined in the hub 12 by the top wall 120 and the side wall 122 cooperatively for accommodating the stator therein.
- the fan blades 14 extend radially and outwardly from the side wall 122 of the hub 12 .
- Each of the fan blades 14 includes a first blade portion 142 fixed to the side wall 122 of the hub 12 , a second blade portion 144 bent slantwise and smoothly from a distal end of the first blade portion 142 , and a rib 146 formed longitudinally on a lateral surface of the second blade portion 144 adjacent to the outmost free end of each of the fan blades 14 .
- the first blade portion 142 of each of the fan blades 14 is planar-shaped and extends from the side wall 122 of the hub 12 along a clockwise direction, as viewed from FIG.
- the second blade portion 144 of each of the fan blades 14 is curved as arc-shaped and extends along an anti-clockwise direction, as viewed from FIG. 3 .
- the impeller 10 rotates anticlockwise as the centrifugal fan operates.
- the second blade portion 144 has a leeward lateral surface 144 a and a windward lateral surface 144 b at an opposite side of the second blade portion 144 , wherein the rib 146 extends outwardly from the leeward lateral surface 144 a of the second blade portion 144 .
- the windward lateral surface 144 b contacts with the airflow when the impeller 10 rotates anti-clockwise.
- Each of the first blade portions 142 has a top face and an opposite bottom face.
- the top face of the first blade portion 142 extends upwardly along an extension direction of the first blade portion 142
- the bottom face of the first blade portion 142 extends downwardly along the extension direction of the first blade portion 142 , thus a longitudinal height of the first blade portion 142 being gradually increased as the first blade portion 142 extends outwardly from the hub 12 towards the second blade portion 144 .
- Each of the second blade portions 144 also has a top face and an opposite bottom face. The top face and the bottom face of the second blade portion 144 are parallel to the top wall 120 of the hub 12 , a longitudinal height of the second blade portion 144 being constant as the second blade portion 144 extends outwardly from the corresponding first blade portion 142 .
- the rib 146 has a rectangular configuration and extends along a longitudinal direction of the second blade portion 144 from the bottom face to the top face of the second blade portion 144 .
- the rib 146 protrudes outwardly from the leeward lateral surface 144 a of the second blade portion 144 .
- the rib 146 protrudes outwardly and points towards a direction that is contrary to the rotating direction of the impeller 10 .
- An angle ⁇ formed between the rib 146 and the outmost free end of the fan blade 14 is about 65 degrees, which makes the outmost free end of the fan blade 14 and the rib 146 have a V-shaped configuration.
- the blade ring 16 and the fan blades 14 are integrally formed by injection molding process as a single piece.
- the blade ring 16 includes an annular, planar connecting wall 160 and a sidewall 162 extending perpendicularly and upwardly from an inner periphery of the connecting wall 160 .
- An outer diameter of the connecting wall 160 is approximately the same as an outer diameter of the second blade portions 144 of the fan blades 14 , and an inner diameter of the connecting wall 160 is a little smaller than that of the first blade portions 142 of the fan blades 14 .
- the connecting wall 160 of the blade ring 16 fully covers on the top faces of the second blade portions 144 of the fan blades 14 , and an outer periphery of the connecting wall 160 is substantially aligned with an outmost longitudinal edge 145 of each of the fan blades 14 .
- the connecting wall 160 of the blade ring 16 and the fan blades 14 are both located just under the top cover 21 of the fan frame 20 , the sidewall 162 of the blade ring 16 extends upwardly from the inner periphery of the connecting wall 160 and is received in the first air inlet 24 a of the centrifugal fan.
- a top surface of the sidewall 162 of the blade ring 16 is located in a same horizontal level with a top surface of the top cover 21 .
- a radial clearance of about 0.5 mm is formed between the sidewall 162 of the blade ring 16 and the top cover 21
- an axial clearance of about 1 mm is formed between the connecting wall 160 of the blade ring 16 and the top cover 21
- an air flow channel 30 is formed between the outmost free ends of the fan blades 14 and the side wall 23 of the fan frame 20 .
- the high-pressure airflow generated by the fan blades 14 accumulates in the air flow channel 30 and flows towards the air outlet 25 along the side wall 23 of the fan frame 20 .
- the impeller 10 rotates, the high-pressure airflow generated by the fan blades 14 will impinge on the side wall 23 of the fan frame 20 , as indicated by arrows in FIG. 4 .
- a portion of the high-pressure airflow will rebound back towards the fan blades 14 .
- Air turbulence will be generated between the high-pressure airflow generated by the fan blades 14 and that portion of airflow being rebounded back, thereby causing large air noise and energy loss.
- the refluxed airflow is blocked by the ribs 146 at the outmost free ends of the fan blades 14 to flow back into the fan blades 14 of the centrifugal fan. Furthermore, the refluxed airflow is also blocked by the sidewall 162 of the blade ring 16 to flow back, via the axial clearance between the connecting wall 160 of the blade ring 16 and the top cover 21 , towards the first air inlet 24 a of the centrifugal fan due to the presence of the blade ring 16 . As a result, the ribs 146 and the blade ring 16 cooperatively reduce air turbulence caused by the refluxed airflow so that noise generated by the air turbulence is greatly reduced.
- the angle ⁇ formed between the rib 146 and the outmost free end of the second blade portion 144 of the fan blade 14 is not limited to 65 degrees.
- the angle ⁇ can be varied in a range of about 65 degrees to about 90 degrees.
- FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 show an impeller 10 a for a centrifugal fan in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. Except for the shape of the blade ring 16 a , other parts of the impeller 10 a in accordance with this second embodiment have substantially the same configurations as the impeller 10 of the first embodiment. More specifically, the blade ring 16 a includes a top planar connecting wall 160 a , a cylindrical sidewall 1622 extending perpendicularly and downwardly from an outer periphery of the connecting wall 160 a and a flange 1624 extending radially and outwardly from a bottom of the sidewall 1622 .
- the blade ring 16 a is received in the first air inlet 24 a of the centrifugal fan.
- the connecting wall 160 a of the blade ring 16 a covers on and overlaps with the top faces of the second blade portions 144 of the fan blades 14 .
- a top surface of the connecting wall 160 a of the blade ring 16 a is coplanar with the top surface of the top cover 21 of the centrifugal fan.
- the outer periphery of the connecting wall 160 a is substantially aligned with an outmost longitudinal edge of each of the fan blades 14 .
- the sidewall 1622 of the blade ring 16 a surrounds a top edge portion of the outmost longitudinal edge 144 b of each of the fan blades 14 .
- the flange 1624 of the blade ring 16 a is located directly under and overlaps with the top cover 21 of the centrifugal fan.
- the high-pressure airflow in the air flow channel 30 can be blocked by the sidewall 1622 to flow back towards the first air inlet 24 a of the centrifugal fan due to the presence of the blade ring 16 a , thereby reducing air turbulence caused by refluxed airflow in the centrifugal fan so that noise level is reduced.
- a longitudinal height of the second blade portion 144 of each of the fan blades 14 under the connecting wall 160 a can be increased about 1 mm, which makes air pressure and amount of airflow increase during operation of the centrifugal fan.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to an impeller, and more particularly to a centrifugal fan incorporating the impeller having low noise.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- With continuing development of the electronic technology, electronic packages such as CPUs are generating more and more heat which is required to be dissipated immediately. Cooling fans are commonly used in combination with heat sinks for cooling the CPUs and other electronic products.
- Since most of electronic systems that contain electronic components therein such as laptop computers, or notebook computers do not have enough space therein, a centrifugal fan which requires only a small space for installation is generally used. The centrifugal fan typically includes a stator and a rotor being rotatable with respect to the stator. The rotor includes an impeller and a shaft extending downwardly from the impeller. The stator includes a bearing in which the shaft is ratatably received. In use, the impeller of the centrifugal fan rotates to engender an airflow towards the electronic component to cool the electronic component continuously. In order to improve cooling and heat dissipation efficiency, the most direct and effective way is to increase the revolving speed of the impeller to relatively increase the flow rate of the airflow. However, increasing the revolving speed of the impeller causes a noise level generated by the rotating fan to be also increased, thus making an user near the fan to feel uncomfortable.
- What is needed, therefore, is an impeller and a centrifugal fan with the impeller which can overcome the above-mentioned disadvantage.
- The present invention relates, in one aspect, to a fan impeller. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the fan impeller includes a hub and a plurality of fan blades extending radially and outwardly from an outer periphery of the hub. Each of the fan blades has a leeward lateral surface and an opposite windward lateral surface. At least one of the fan blades has a rib protruding longitudinally and outwardly from the leeward lateral surface of the fan blade. The rib is located adjacent to an outmost free end of the fan blade and is adapted for blocking an airflow generated by the fan impeller to flow back towards the fan blades of the fan impeller.
- The present invention relates, in another aspect, to a centrifugal fan. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the centrifugal fan includes a fan frame and an impeller rotatably received in the fan frame. The fan frame includes a bottom base, an opposite top cover and a side wall interconnecting the base with the cover. The fan impeller includes a hub and a plurality of fan blades extending radially and outwardly from an outer periphery of the hub. Each of the fan blades has a leeward lateral surface and an opposite windward lateral surface. At least one of the fan blades has a rib protrudes longitudinally and outwardly from the leeward lateral surface of the fan blade. The rib is located adjacent to an outmost free end of the fan blade and is adapted for blocking airflow rebounded by the side wall of the fan frame to flow back towards the fan blades of the fan impeller.
- Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Many aspects of the present centrifugal fan can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present centrifugal fan. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric, assembled view of a centrifugal fan in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the centrifugal fan ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of an impeller of the centrifugal fan ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the centrifugal fan ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of an impeller in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view of a centrifugal fan with the impeller ofFIG. 5 being incorporated therein. - Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , animpeller 10 for a centrifugal fan of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. Theimpeller 10 is received in afan frame 20 of the centrifugal fan. - The
fan frame 20 includes atop cover 21 arranged at a top side of theimpeller 10, abottom base 22 paralleled to thetop cover 21 and arranged at a bottom side of theimpeller 10, and aside wall 23 interconnecting thetop cover 21 and thebottom base 22 and surrounding theimpeller 10. Thetop cover 21, thebottom base 22 and theside wall 23 cooperatively define an inner space (not labeled) for receiving theimpeller 10 therein. Afirst air inlet 24 a is defined in a central portion of thetop cover 21 and asecond air inlet 24 b is defined in a central portion of thebottom base 22. Anair outlet 25 is defined in one side of theside wall 23 of thefan frame 20 and is oriented perpendicularly to theair inlets - The
impeller 10 is driven by a stator (not shown) of the centrifugal fan to be rotatable with respect to the stator in thefan frame 20. Referring toFIG. 3 , theimpeller 10 includes ahub 12, a plurality offan blades 14 extending radially and outwardly from an outer periphery of thehub 12, and ablade ring 16 fixedly mounted on a top surface of each of thefan blades 14 at a position near an outmost free end of each of thefan blades 14. Thehub 12 includes acircular top wall 120 and anannular side wall 122 extending downwardly and perpendicularly from a rim of thetop wall 120. A cylindrical space (not shown) is defined in thehub 12 by thetop wall 120 and theside wall 122 cooperatively for accommodating the stator therein. - The
fan blades 14 extend radially and outwardly from theside wall 122 of thehub 12. Each of thefan blades 14 includes afirst blade portion 142 fixed to theside wall 122 of thehub 12, asecond blade portion 144 bent slantwise and smoothly from a distal end of thefirst blade portion 142, and arib 146 formed longitudinally on a lateral surface of thesecond blade portion 144 adjacent to the outmost free end of each of thefan blades 14. Thefirst blade portion 142 of each of thefan blades 14 is planar-shaped and extends from theside wall 122 of thehub 12 along a clockwise direction, as viewed fromFIG. 3 , while thesecond blade portion 144 of each of thefan blades 14 is curved as arc-shaped and extends along an anti-clockwise direction, as viewed fromFIG. 3 . In the present embodiment, theimpeller 10 rotates anticlockwise as the centrifugal fan operates. Thus, thesecond blade portion 144 has a leewardlateral surface 144 a and a windwardlateral surface 144 b at an opposite side of thesecond blade portion 144, wherein therib 146 extends outwardly from the leewardlateral surface 144 a of thesecond blade portion 144. The windwardlateral surface 144 b contacts with the airflow when theimpeller 10 rotates anti-clockwise. Each of thefirst blade portions 142 has a top face and an opposite bottom face. The top face of thefirst blade portion 142 extends upwardly along an extension direction of thefirst blade portion 142, and the bottom face of thefirst blade portion 142 extends downwardly along the extension direction of thefirst blade portion 142, thus a longitudinal height of thefirst blade portion 142 being gradually increased as thefirst blade portion 142 extends outwardly from thehub 12 towards thesecond blade portion 144. Each of thesecond blade portions 144 also has a top face and an opposite bottom face. The top face and the bottom face of thesecond blade portion 144 are parallel to thetop wall 120 of thehub 12, a longitudinal height of thesecond blade portion 144 being constant as thesecond blade portion 144 extends outwardly from the correspondingfirst blade portion 142. - The
rib 146 has a rectangular configuration and extends along a longitudinal direction of thesecond blade portion 144 from the bottom face to the top face of thesecond blade portion 144. Therib 146 protrudes outwardly from the leewardlateral surface 144 a of thesecond blade portion 144. In other words, therib 146 protrudes outwardly and points towards a direction that is contrary to the rotating direction of theimpeller 10. An angle θ formed between therib 146 and the outmost free end of thefan blade 14 is about 65 degrees, which makes the outmost free end of thefan blade 14 and therib 146 have a V-shaped configuration. - The
blade ring 16 and thefan blades 14 are integrally formed by injection molding process as a single piece. Theblade ring 16 includes an annular, planar connectingwall 160 and asidewall 162 extending perpendicularly and upwardly from an inner periphery of the connectingwall 160. An outer diameter of the connectingwall 160 is approximately the same as an outer diameter of thesecond blade portions 144 of thefan blades 14, and an inner diameter of the connectingwall 160 is a little smaller than that of thefirst blade portions 142 of thefan blades 14. Thus, the connectingwall 160 of theblade ring 16 fully covers on the top faces of thesecond blade portions 144 of thefan blades 14, and an outer periphery of the connectingwall 160 is substantially aligned with an outmostlongitudinal edge 145 of each of thefan blades 14. Referring toFIG. 4 , the connectingwall 160 of theblade ring 16 and thefan blades 14 are both located just under thetop cover 21 of thefan frame 20, thesidewall 162 of theblade ring 16 extends upwardly from the inner periphery of the connectingwall 160 and is received in thefirst air inlet 24 a of the centrifugal fan. A top surface of thesidewall 162 of theblade ring 16 is located in a same horizontal level with a top surface of thetop cover 21. For avoiding contact and friction between theimpeller 10 and thefan frame 20 as theimpeller 10 rotates relative to thetop cover 21 of the centrifugal fan, a radial clearance of about 0.5 mm is formed between thesidewall 162 of theblade ring 16 and thetop cover 21, an axial clearance of about 1 mm is formed between the connectingwall 160 of theblade ring 16 and thetop cover 21, and anair flow channel 30 is formed between the outmost free ends of thefan blades 14 and theside wall 23 of thefan frame 20. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , during operation, the high-pressure airflow generated by thefan blades 14 accumulates in theair flow channel 30 and flows towards theair outlet 25 along theside wall 23 of thefan frame 20. As theimpeller 10 rotates, the high-pressure airflow generated by thefan blades 14 will impinge on theside wall 23 of thefan frame 20, as indicated by arrows inFIG. 4 . After being impinged on theside wall 23, a portion of the high-pressure airflow will rebound back towards thefan blades 14. Air turbulence will be generated between the high-pressure airflow generated by thefan blades 14 and that portion of airflow being rebounded back, thereby causing large air noise and energy loss. Due to the presence of theribs 146 formed adjacent to the outmost free ends of thefan blades 14, the refluxed airflow is blocked by theribs 146 at the outmost free ends of thefan blades 14 to flow back into thefan blades 14 of the centrifugal fan. Furthermore, the refluxed airflow is also blocked by thesidewall 162 of theblade ring 16 to flow back, via the axial clearance between the connectingwall 160 of theblade ring 16 and thetop cover 21, towards thefirst air inlet 24 a of the centrifugal fan due to the presence of theblade ring 16. As a result, theribs 146 and theblade ring 16 cooperatively reduce air turbulence caused by the refluxed airflow so that noise generated by the air turbulence is greatly reduced. - In order to effectively block the refluxed airflow, the angle θ formed between the
rib 146 and the outmost free end of thesecond blade portion 144 of thefan blade 14 is not limited to 65 degrees. The angle θ can be varied in a range of about 65 degrees to about 90 degrees. -
FIG. 5 andFIG. 6 show animpeller 10 a for a centrifugal fan in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention. Except for the shape of theblade ring 16 a, other parts of theimpeller 10 a in accordance with this second embodiment have substantially the same configurations as theimpeller 10 of the first embodiment. More specifically, theblade ring 16 a includes a top planar connectingwall 160 a, acylindrical sidewall 1622 extending perpendicularly and downwardly from an outer periphery of the connectingwall 160 a and aflange 1624 extending radially and outwardly from a bottom of thesidewall 1622. In assembly, theblade ring 16 a is received in thefirst air inlet 24 a of the centrifugal fan. The connectingwall 160 a of theblade ring 16 a covers on and overlaps with the top faces of thesecond blade portions 144 of thefan blades 14. A top surface of the connectingwall 160 a of theblade ring 16 a is coplanar with the top surface of thetop cover 21 of the centrifugal fan. The outer periphery of the connectingwall 160 a is substantially aligned with an outmost longitudinal edge of each of thefan blades 14. Thesidewall 1622 of theblade ring 16 a surrounds a top edge portion of the outmostlongitudinal edge 144 b of each of thefan blades 14. Theflange 1624 of theblade ring 16 a is located directly under and overlaps with thetop cover 21 of the centrifugal fan. In this second embodiment, the high-pressure airflow in theair flow channel 30 can be blocked by thesidewall 1622 to flow back towards thefirst air inlet 24 a of the centrifugal fan due to the presence of theblade ring 16 a, thereby reducing air turbulence caused by refluxed airflow in the centrifugal fan so that noise level is reduced. Additionally, since the connectingwall 160 a of theblade ring 16 a and thetop cover 21 are coplanar with each other, a longitudinal height of thesecond blade portion 144 of each of thefan blades 14 under the connectingwall 160 a can be increased about 1 mm, which makes air pressure and amount of airflow increase during operation of the centrifugal fan. - It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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