US20090191070A1 - Motor-operated fan apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a motor-operated (or an electrically powered) fan apparatus which is provided with an outer-rotor type of brushless motor and a centrifugal fan with the brushless motor serving as a driving source.
- the invention has a problem of providing a motor-operated fan apparatus in which the space between the rotor of the brushless motor and the disk part of the centrifugal fan is relatively large but in which the cooling of the stator can be sufficiently performed.
- a motor-operated fan apparatus comprising a brushless motor and a centrifugal fan.
- the brushless motor has a rotary shaft vertically disposed on a substrate in a rotatable manner, a stator disposed coaxially with the rotary shaft, and a rotor integrally disposed on the rotary shaft so as to be rotatable about the stator at a given distance to the substrate.
- the centrifugal fan has a disk part which covers the brushless motor and is fixed to the rotary shaft, and a multiplicity of vane parts which are disposed so as to be elongated from an outer edge of the disk part in an axial direction.
- the rotor has formed therein an exhaust opening for discharging the air passing from a substrate side through a clearance between the stator and the rotor.
- the disk part has formed therein a ventilation opening for allowing the air through the exhaust opening to flow therethrough.
- a ventilation control member is provided in a space between the rotor and the disk part to block the air flowing from the substrate side to the space between the rotor and the disk part.
- the ventilation control member can block the flow of air from the substrate side to the space between the rotor and the disk part. Therefore, even if the space between the rotor of the brushless motor and the disk part of the centrifugal fan is relatively large, it is possible to let the air from the substrate side to be directed into the clearance between the rotor and the stator. As a result, the stator can be sufficiently cooled.
- FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of a motor-operated fan apparatus according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of a modified example of a motor-operated fan apparatus according to the invention.
- the motor-operated fan apparatus F of the invention is used for cooling a radiator, condenser, and the like of a motor vehicle (not illustrated).
- the motor-operated fan apparatus F is made up, as shown in FIG. 1 , of a brushless motor 10 , and a centrifugal fan 20 which is driven by this brushless motor 10 .
- the brushless motor 10 is made up of a rotary shaft 12 which is vertically disposed from an electrical circuit substrate (substrate) 11 in a manner to be rotatable; a stator 13 which is disposed coaxially with the rotary shaft 12 ; and a rotor 14 which is integrally disposed on the rotary shaft 12 so as to be rotatable about the stator 13 with a predetermined clearance to the electric circuit board 11 .
- this brushless motor 10 is a so-called outer-rotor type of brushless motor in which the rotor 14 , i.e., a rotary element, is disposed on an outer side of the stator 13 , i.e., a stationary element,
- the electric circuit board 11 is provided with: a wiring pattern such as a driving circuit, a control circuit, and the like; and an electrolytic condenser 11 a; and the like.
- the electric circuit board 11 is housed in the circuit protection casing 11 b.
- An upper case 11 b ′ of this circuit protection casing 11 b has formed therein a boss part 11 c into which one end part 12 a of the rotary shaft 12 is inserted.
- the rotary shaft 12 is rotatably supported, through bearing parts 12 b, on a shaft support part 11 d which rises from the boss part 11 c of the circuit protection casing 11 b. According to this arrangement, the rotary shaft 12 is disposed vertically in a manner to be rotatable.
- One end part 12 a of the rotary shaft 12 inserted into the circuit protection casing 11 b has fixed thereto a sensor magnet 15 .
- This sensor magnet 15 is so arranged that the rotary position of the permanent magnet 14 a of the rotor 14 (to be described hereinafter) can be detected in cooperation with a Hall device (not illustrated) mounted on the electric circuit substrate 11 .
- the stator 13 is made up of a core 13 a which is made by laminating metallic thin plates, and a coil 13 b which is wound around the core 13 a.
- the core 13 a is fixed to an outer periphery of the shaft holding part lid which supports the rotary shaft 12 in a rotatable manner through the bearing parts 12 b. As a result, the stator 13 is disposed coaxially with the rotary shaft 12 .
- the rotor 14 is made up of permanent magnets 14 a, 14 a, . . . which are disposed in close proximity to the outside of the stator 13 ; and a yoke 14 b which holds these permanent magnets 14 a, 14 a, . . . and which is also fixed to the rotary shaft 12 while covering or enclosing the stator 13 .
- the yoke 14 b is made up of a cylindrical main body part 16 a; a closing end part 16 b which closes one end of the main body part 16 a; and an inclined surface part 16 c which is inclined in a manner to chamfer the main body part 16 a and the closing end part 16 b.
- the yoke 14 b is so arranged that the central portion 16 b ′ of the closing end part 16 b is fixed to the rotary shaft 12 in a state in which the open end 17 , which is the other end of the main body part 16 a, faces the circuit protection casing 11 b and with a predetermined clearance thereto.
- the closing end part 16 b and the inclined surface part 16 c have formed therein a plurality of exhaust openings 18 .
- the exhaust openings 18 are portions through which is exhausted or discharged the air flowing from the open end 17 of the yoke 14 b, which corresponds to the side of the electric circuit substrate 11 , to the clearance between the stator 13 and the rotor 14 . In other words, the air passing through the inside of the yoke 14 b flows through the exhaust openings 18 .
- a plurality of permanent magnets 14 a are mounted on an inner circumference of the main body part 16 a enclosing the stator 13 , in a state in which different magnetic poles are alternately arranged in the circumferential direction.
- the rotor 14 is disposed coaxially with the rotary shaft 12 and the stator 13 .
- the rotor 14 is rotatable integrally with the rotary shaft 12 in a state in which a clearance is secured between the open end 17 of the yoke 14 b and the circuit protection casing 11 b.
- the rotor 14 is disposed so as to be rotatable integrally with the rotary shaft 12 , and rotates around the stator 13 while keeping a clearance between the circuit protection casing 11 b and the electric circuit substrate 11 .
- a ventilation control plate (ventilation control member) 30 which projects toward the disk part 21 (to be described hereinafter) of the centrifugal fan 20 .
- the ventilation control plate 30 is integrally fixed to the outer peripheral surface of the main body part 16 a and has an annular shape to enclose the yoke 14 b.
- the front end part 31 of the ventilation control plate 30 is proximate to the inner periphery of the disk part 21 .
- the space or clearance between the rotor 14 and the disk part 21 is closed by the ventilation control plate 30 .
- the air that flows from the side of the electric circuit substrate 11 into the clearance between the rotor 14 and the disk part 21 is blocked by the ventilation control plate 30 .
- the rotor 14 is made of a magnetic metallic material, and the ventilation control plate 30 is formed of a synthetic material.
- the ventilation control plate 30 is fixed by means of an adhesive and the like.
- Centrifugal fan 20 is made up of the circular disk part 21 which covers or encloses the brushless motor 10 and is fixed to the rotary shaft 12 ; and a multiplicity of vane parts 22 , 22 , . . . which are vertically disposed in the axial direction from the left-open circular edge part 21 a of the disk part 21 .
- the disk part 21 is of a cup shape as a whole and opens toward the circuit protection casing 11 b, and is disposed so as to cover or enclose the yoke 14 b of the rotor 14 , with the dosed edge part 16 b being positioned to cover the innermost portion of the yoke 14 b. Further, the disk part 21 is so arranged that the central part 21 b is fixed to the rotary shaft 12 in a state in which a clearance is secured between the circular edge part 21 a and the circuit protection casing 11 b. The central part 21 b is fixed at the side nearer to the front end 12 c of the rotary shaft 12 than at the central part 16 b ′ of the closed end 16 b of the yoke 14 b.
- the disk part 21 has formed therein a plurality of ventilation openings 23 .
- the ventilation openings 23 are to allow the air that has leaked through the exhaust openings 18 , formed in the yoke 14 b, to flow therethrough.
- Each of the ventilation openings 23 is disposed along the circumference of the disk part 21 in a manner to enclose the rotor 14 .
- the ventilation openings 23 are each formed at a position which is on the side of the central part 21 b relative to (or as compared with) the front end 31 of the ventilation control plate 30 , the front end 31 of which is proximate to the disk part 21 .
- the ventilation openings 23 are also positioned near the front end 31 of the ventilation control plate 30 .
- the disk part 21 shown in FIG. 1 is provided with a plurality of first reinforcing ribs 24 a, 24 a, . . . which project inward at a position between the central part 21 b inclusive of its neighborhood and the closing end 16 b of the yoke 14 b.
- These first reinforcing ribs 24 a, 24 a, . . . serve to increase the strength of mounting the disk part 21 to the rotary shaft 12 .
- second reinforcing ribs 24 b, 24 b, . . . serve to increase the strength of the circular edge 21 a of the disk part 21 .
- the vanes 22 are disposed such that one end of each is held by the circular edge 21 a of the disk part 21 and that each vane is at a distance to each other in the circumferential direction in parallel with the rotary shaft 12 .
- suction space the space S 1 between the open end 17 of the yoke 14 b as well as the circular edge 21 a of the disk part 21 , and the circuit protection casing 11 b (hereinafter referred to as suction space) becomes high in pressure.
- the space S 2 between the disk part 21 and a plurality of vanes 22 (hereinafter referred to as a discharge space) becomes negative in pressure.
- the air will flow from the open end 17 of the main body part 16 a, the open end 17 being open toward the circuit protection casing 11 b, to the main body part 16 a of the yoke 14 b.
- the air will, then, move from the plurality of exhaust openings 18 formed in the closing end part 16 b and the inclined surface part 16 c toward the plurality of ventilation openings 23 formed in the disk part 21 .
- the yoke 14 b of the rotor 14 is provided with a ventilation control plate 30 which projects toward the disk part 21 .
- the ventilation control plate 30 serves the purpose of closing the space between the rotor 14 and the disk part 21 . The air which flows into this space will therefore be blocked (or prevented from flowing through).
- the ventilation control plate 30 is integrally fixed to the outer periphery of the main body part 16 a of the rotor 14 .
- the ventilation control plate 30 can be rotated stably together with the rotor 14 without giving rise to clattering, whereby the air flow can be controlled in a stable state.
- the ventilation control plate 30 projects from a point between the main body part 16 a and the inclined surface 16 c of the yoke 14 b.
- the front end part 31 is positioned near the ventilation openings 23 formed in the disk part 21 .
- the exhaust openings 18 are formed in the inclined surface part 16 c, and the ventilation openings 23 are formed at a position nearer to the central part 21 b relative to (or as compared with) the front part 31 of the ventilation control plate 30 .
- the ventilation control plate 30 is disposed so as to bridge (or to be present between) those portions of the exhaust openings 18 which lie on the side of the electric circuit board 11 and those portions of the ventilation openings 23 which lie on the side of the electric circuit board 11 .
- the ventilation control plate 30 is integrally fixed to the yoke 14 b.
- the arrangement is not limited to the above.
- a ventilation control wall 44 as the ventilation control member is formed in an edge part 43 a on the side of the electric circuit substrate 11 .
- This ventilation control wall 44 is elongated from the disk part 41 toward the rotor 14 , with the front end thereof being in proximity to the exhaust opening 18 which is formed in the inclined surface 16 c of the yoke 14 b.
- the ventilation control wall 44 can block the air to flow from the suction space S 1 into the clearance between the rotor 14 and the disk part 41 . Therefore, sufficient air can flow into the inside of the rotor 14 , thereby cooling the stator 13
- the ventilation control wall 44 can be formed integrally by extrusion and the like of a resin. Productivity can thus be improved.
- the motor-operated fan apparatus F is shown to be used for cooling in a radiator and the like for a motor vehicle.
- the motor-operated fan apparatus of this invention is, however, not limited to the use for a motor vehicle, but may be used for other vehicles such as electric trains, as well as for other industrial vehicles and the like.
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Abstract
A motor-operated fan apparatus is made up of a brushless motor and a centrifugal fan. The brushless motor has: a rotary shaft vertically disposed on a substrate in a rotatable manner; a stator disposed coaxially with the rotary shaft; and a rotor integrally disposed on the rotary shaft. The centrifugal fan has: a disk part which covers the brushless motor and is fixed to the rotary shaft; and a multiplicity of vane parts which are disposed so as to be elongated from an outer edge of the disk part. A ventilation control member is provided in a space between the rotor and the disk part to block the air flowing from the substrate side to the space between the rotor and the disk part.
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- The present application is based on and claims priority from Japanese Application Number 2008-013741, filed on Jan. 24, 2008, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a motor-operated (or an electrically powered) fan apparatus which is provided with an outer-rotor type of brushless motor and a centrifugal fan with the brushless motor serving as a driving source.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- There has conventionally been known a motor-operated fan apparatus which is provided with an outer-rotor type of brushless motor, and a centrifugal fan having a disk part to cover the brushless motor. In the apparatus the rotor of the brushless motor has formed therein discharge openings for cooling the stator, and the disk part has formed therein ventilation openings for the air from the discharge openings to flow therethrough (see, e.g., JP-T-2002-540754).
- Recently, there is a tendency to minimize the brushless motor to be disposed inside the centrifugal fan in order to decrease the weight of the motor-operated fin apparatus.
- On the other hand, it is necessary to keep the air delivery force, i.e., an output, at substantially the same level as the conventional one. Therefore, it was difficult to reduce the size of the centrifugal fan.
- As a solution, it is conceivable to try to decrease the weight of the motor-operated fan apparatus only by minimizing the brushless motor. In this case, however, the space between the rotor of the brushless motor and the disk part of the centrifugal fan becomes so large that there is a possibility that the air from the substrate side is likely to flow into this space.
- A problem will then occur in that the air hardly flows into the clearance between the rotor and the stator, whereby the stator cannot be sufficiently cooled.
- Therefore, the invention has a problem of providing a motor-operated fan apparatus in which the space between the rotor of the brushless motor and the disk part of the centrifugal fan is relatively large but in which the cooling of the stator can be sufficiently performed.
- According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a motor-operated fan apparatus comprising a brushless motor and a centrifugal fan. The brushless motor has a rotary shaft vertically disposed on a substrate in a rotatable manner, a stator disposed coaxially with the rotary shaft, and a rotor integrally disposed on the rotary shaft so as to be rotatable about the stator at a given distance to the substrate. The centrifugal fan has a disk part which covers the brushless motor and is fixed to the rotary shaft, and a multiplicity of vane parts which are disposed so as to be elongated from an outer edge of the disk part in an axial direction. The rotor has formed therein an exhaust opening for discharging the air passing from a substrate side through a clearance between the stator and the rotor. The disk part has formed therein a ventilation opening for allowing the air through the exhaust opening to flow therethrough. A ventilation control member is provided in a space between the rotor and the disk part to block the air flowing from the substrate side to the space between the rotor and the disk part.
- According to the above-described arrangement, the ventilation control member can block the flow of air from the substrate side to the space between the rotor and the disk part. Therefore, even if the space between the rotor of the brushless motor and the disk part of the centrifugal fan is relatively large, it is possible to let the air from the substrate side to be directed into the clearance between the rotor and the stator. As a result, the stator can be sufficiently cooled.
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FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of a motor-operated fan apparatus according to the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of a modified example of a motor-operated fan apparatus according to the invention. - Description will now be made, with reference to the accompanying drawings, about the best mode of the motor-operated fan apparatus relating to the invention.
- The motor-operated fan apparatus F of the invention is used for cooling a radiator, condenser, and the like of a motor vehicle (not illustrated).
- The motor-operated fan apparatus F is made up, as shown in
FIG. 1 , of abrushless motor 10, and acentrifugal fan 20 which is driven by thisbrushless motor 10. - The
brushless motor 10 is made up of arotary shaft 12 which is vertically disposed from an electrical circuit substrate (substrate) 11 in a manner to be rotatable; astator 13 which is disposed coaxially with therotary shaft 12; and arotor 14 which is integrally disposed on therotary shaft 12 so as to be rotatable about thestator 13 with a predetermined clearance to theelectric circuit board 11. - In other words, this
brushless motor 10 is a so-called outer-rotor type of brushless motor in which therotor 14, i.e., a rotary element, is disposed on an outer side of thestator 13, i.e., a stationary element, - The
electric circuit board 11 is provided with: a wiring pattern such as a driving circuit, a control circuit, and the like; and anelectrolytic condenser 11 a; and the like. Theelectric circuit board 11 is housed in thecircuit protection casing 11 b. - An
upper case 11 b′ of thiscircuit protection casing 11 b has formed therein aboss part 11 c into which oneend part 12 a of therotary shaft 12 is inserted. - The
rotary shaft 12 is rotatably supported, through bearingparts 12 b, on a shaft supportpart 11 d which rises from theboss part 11 c of thecircuit protection casing 11 b. According to this arrangement, therotary shaft 12 is disposed vertically in a manner to be rotatable. - One
end part 12 a of therotary shaft 12 inserted into thecircuit protection casing 11 b has fixed thereto asensor magnet 15. Thissensor magnet 15 is so arranged that the rotary position of thepermanent magnet 14 a of the rotor 14 (to be described hereinafter) can be detected in cooperation with a Hall device (not illustrated) mounted on theelectric circuit substrate 11. - The
stator 13 is made up of acore 13 a which is made by laminating metallic thin plates, and acoil 13 b which is wound around thecore 13 a. - The
core 13 a is fixed to an outer periphery of the shaft holding part lid which supports therotary shaft 12 in a rotatable manner through the bearingparts 12 b. As a result, thestator 13 is disposed coaxially with therotary shaft 12. - The
rotor 14 is made up ofpermanent magnets stator 13; and ayoke 14 b which holds thesepermanent magnets rotary shaft 12 while covering or enclosing thestator 13. - The
yoke 14 b is made up of a cylindricalmain body part 16 a; aclosing end part 16 b which closes one end of themain body part 16 a; and aninclined surface part 16 c which is inclined in a manner to chamfer themain body part 16 a and theclosing end part 16 b. - The
yoke 14 b is so arranged that thecentral portion 16 b′ of theclosing end part 16 b is fixed to therotary shaft 12 in a state in which theopen end 17, which is the other end of themain body part 16 a, faces thecircuit protection casing 11 b and with a predetermined clearance thereto. - The
closing end part 16 b and theinclined surface part 16 c have formed therein a plurality ofexhaust openings 18. - The
exhaust openings 18 are portions through which is exhausted or discharged the air flowing from theopen end 17 of theyoke 14 b, which corresponds to the side of theelectric circuit substrate 11, to the clearance between thestator 13 and therotor 14. In other words, the air passing through the inside of theyoke 14 b flows through theexhaust openings 18. - On the other hand, a plurality of
permanent magnets 14 a are mounted on an inner circumference of themain body part 16 a enclosing thestator 13, in a state in which different magnetic poles are alternately arranged in the circumferential direction. - According to this arrangement, the
rotor 14 is disposed coaxially with therotary shaft 12 and thestator 13. As a result of alternate magnetic function of thepermanent magnets 14 a and thestator 13, therotor 14 is rotatable integrally with therotary shaft 12 in a state in which a clearance is secured between theopen end 17 of theyoke 14 b and thecircuit protection casing 11 b. - In other words, the
rotor 14 is disposed so as to be rotatable integrally with therotary shaft 12, and rotates around thestator 13 while keeping a clearance between thecircuit protection casing 11 b and theelectric circuit substrate 11. - Further, between the
main body part 16 a and theinclined surface part 16 c of theyoke 14 b, there is provided a ventilation control plate (ventilation control member) 30 which projects toward the disk part 21 (to be described hereinafter) of thecentrifugal fan 20. - The
ventilation control plate 30 is integrally fixed to the outer peripheral surface of themain body part 16 a and has an annular shape to enclose theyoke 14 b. Thefront end part 31 of theventilation control plate 30 is proximate to the inner periphery of thedisk part 21. The space or clearance between therotor 14 and thedisk part 21 is closed by theventilation control plate 30. - According to this arrangement, the air that flows from the side of the
electric circuit substrate 11 into the clearance between therotor 14 and thedisk part 21 is blocked by theventilation control plate 30. - The
rotor 14 is made of a magnetic metallic material, and theventilation control plate 30 is formed of a synthetic material. Theventilation control plate 30 is fixed by means of an adhesive and the like. -
Centrifugal fan 20 is made up of thecircular disk part 21 which covers or encloses thebrushless motor 10 and is fixed to therotary shaft 12; and a multiplicity ofvane parts circular edge part 21a of thedisk part 21. - The
disk part 21 is of a cup shape as a whole and opens toward thecircuit protection casing 11 b, and is disposed so as to cover or enclose theyoke 14 b of therotor 14, with thedosed edge part 16 b being positioned to cover the innermost portion of theyoke 14 b. Further, thedisk part 21 is so arranged that thecentral part 21 b is fixed to therotary shaft 12 in a state in which a clearance is secured between thecircular edge part 21 a and thecircuit protection casing 11 b. Thecentral part 21 b is fixed at the side nearer to thefront end 12 c of therotary shaft 12 than at thecentral part 16 b′ of theclosed end 16 b of theyoke 14 b. - In addition, the
disk part 21 has formed therein a plurality ofventilation openings 23. - The
ventilation openings 23 are to allow the air that has leaked through theexhaust openings 18, formed in theyoke 14 b, to flow therethrough. Each of theventilation openings 23 is disposed along the circumference of thedisk part 21 in a manner to enclose therotor 14. In addition, theventilation openings 23 are each formed at a position which is on the side of thecentral part 21 b relative to (or as compared with) thefront end 31 of theventilation control plate 30, thefront end 31 of which is proximate to thedisk part 21. Theventilation openings 23 are also positioned near thefront end 31 of theventilation control plate 30. - The
disk part 21 shown inFIG. 1 is provided with a plurality of first reinforcingribs central part 21 b inclusive of its neighborhood and the closingend 16 b of theyoke 14 b. These first reinforcingribs disk part 21 to therotary shaft 12. - Further, at a position between the
circular edge 21 a of thedisk part 21 and theventilation openings 23, there are provided a plurality of second reinforcingribs ribs circular edge 21 a of thedisk part 21. - The
vanes 22 are disposed such that one end of each is held by thecircular edge 21 a of thedisk part 21 and that each vane is at a distance to each other in the circumferential direction in parallel with therotary shaft 12. - Description will now be made about the function/operation of the motor-operated fan apparatus F according to the invention.
- In this motor-operated fan apparatus F, depending on the position of the
permanent magnet 14 a of therotor 14 as detected by thesensor magnet 15 fixed to therotary shaft 12, thecoils 13 b of thestator 13 are alternately charged with electric power from theelectric circuit board 11. As a result, a rotating magnetic field is generated in thepermanent magnets 14 a of therotor 14, whereby theyoke 14 b and therotary shaft 12 and thecentrifugal fan 20 rotate integrally. - At this time, as a result of rotation of the
centrifugal fan 20, the space S1 between theopen end 17 of theyoke 14 b as well as thecircular edge 21 a of thedisk part 21, and thecircuit protection casing 11 b (hereinafter referred to as suction space) becomes high in pressure. The space S2 between thedisk part 21 and a plurality of vanes 22 (hereinafter referred to as a discharge space) becomes negative in pressure. - Therefore, a flow of air is generated from the high pressure suction space S1 to the negative pressure discharge space S2.
- At this time, the air will flow from the
open end 17 of themain body part 16 a, theopen end 17 being open toward thecircuit protection casing 11 b, to themain body part 16 a of theyoke 14 b. The air will, then, move from the plurality ofexhaust openings 18 formed in the closingend part 16 b and theinclined surface part 16 c toward the plurality ofventilation openings 23 formed in thedisk part 21. - The
yoke 14 b of therotor 14 is provided with aventilation control plate 30 which projects toward thedisk part 21. Theventilation control plate 30 serves the purpose of closing the space between therotor 14 and thedisk part 21. The air which flows into this space will therefore be blocked (or prevented from flowing through). - According to this arrangement, even in case the space or clearance between the
rotor 14 and thedisk part 21 is relatively large, the air from the suction space S1 hardly flows into the above-described space or clearance. Instead, the air is likely to flow inward so that it becomes possible for the air to flow toward thestator 13 covered by therotor 14. In this manner, thestator 13 can be sufficiently cooled. - In the above-described embodiment, the
ventilation control plate 30 is integrally fixed to the outer periphery of themain body part 16 a of therotor 14. - According to this arrangement, the
ventilation control plate 30 can be rotated stably together with therotor 14 without giving rise to clattering, whereby the air flow can be controlled in a stable state. - Furthermore, in the above-described embodiment, the
ventilation control plate 30 projects from a point between themain body part 16 a and theinclined surface 16 c of theyoke 14 b. Thefront end part 31 is positioned near theventilation openings 23 formed in thedisk part 21. - The
exhaust openings 18 are formed in theinclined surface part 16 c, and theventilation openings 23 are formed at a position nearer to thecentral part 21 b relative to (or as compared with) thefront part 31 of theventilation control plate 30. - In other words, the
ventilation control plate 30 is disposed so as to bridge (or to be present between) those portions of theexhaust openings 18 which lie on the side of theelectric circuit board 11 and those portions of theventilation openings 23 which lie on the side of theelectric circuit board 11. - In this manner, it is possible to let the air coming out of the
exhaust openings 18 to be directed smoothly toward theventilation openings 23. As a result, the flow of air becomes smooth and the cooling of thestator 13 can be more efficiently performed. - Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of the constituent elements, lie within the scope of this invention.
- For example, in the above-described embodiment, the
ventilation control plate 30 is integrally fixed to theyoke 14 b. The arrangement is not limited to the above. - In the example of
centrifugal fan 40 shown inFIG. 2 , aventilation control wall 44 as the ventilation control member is formed in anedge part 43 a on the side of theelectric circuit substrate 11. - This
ventilation control wall 44 is elongated from thedisk part 41 toward therotor 14, with the front end thereof being in proximity to theexhaust opening 18 which is formed in theinclined surface 16 c of theyoke 14 b. - Also in this case, the
ventilation control wall 44 can block the air to flow from the suction space S1 into the clearance between therotor 14 and thedisk part 41. Therefore, sufficient air can flow into the inside of therotor 14, thereby cooling thestator 13 - Furthermore, by extending the
ventilation control wall 44 from theedge 43 a of theventilation opening 43 of thedisk part 41, theventilation control wall 44 can be formed integrally by extrusion and the like of a resin. Productivity can thus be improved. - In the above-described embodiments, the motor-operated fan apparatus F is shown to be used for cooling in a radiator and the like for a motor vehicle. The motor-operated fan apparatus of this invention is, however, not limited to the use for a motor vehicle, but may be used for other vehicles such as electric trains, as well as for other industrial vehicles and the like.
Claims (3)
1. A motor-operated fan apparatus comprising:
a brushless motor having: a rotary shaft vertically disposed on a substrate in a rotatable manner; a stator disposed coaxially with the rotary shaft; and a rotor integrally disposed on the rotary shaft so as to be rotatable about the stator at a given distance to the substrate;
a centrifugal fan having: a disk part which covers the brushless motor and is fixed to the rotary shaft; and a multiplicity of vane parts which are disposed so as to be elongated from an outer edge of the disk part in an axial direction;
wherein the rotor has formed therein an exhaust opening for discharging the air passing from a substrate side through a clearance between the stator and the rotor;
wherein the disk part has formed therein a ventilation opening for allowing the air through the exhaust opening to flow therethrough; and
wherein a ventilation control member is provided in a space between the rotor and the disk part to block the air flowing from the substrate side to the space between the rotor and the disk part.
2. The motor-operated fan apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ventilation control member is integrally formed with one of the rotor and the disk part.
3. The motor-operated fan apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the ventilation control member is disposed to bridge the substrate side portion of the exhaust opening and the substrate side portion of the ventilation opening.
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