US20110150651A1 - Centrifugal fan - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure generally relates to heat dissipation, and particularly to a centrifugal fan for dissipating heat from electronic components.
- the centrifugal fan includes a housing and an impeller rotatably mounted in the housing.
- the housing defines an air outlet and an air inlet perpendicular to the air outlet.
- air outside the housing of the centrifugal fan is pumped into the housing via the air inlet thereof and then expelled out of the housing by the impeller from the air outlet to take away the generated heat of the electronic component.
- the efficiency of the centrifugal fan is proportionate to an airflow volume and an airflow pressure of the centrifugal fan. To increase airflow volume and pressure, the rotation speed of the centrifugal fan can be increased. However, such an increase normally also increases noise generated by the centrifugal fan.
- centrifugal fan which can overcome the described limitations.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric, assembled view of a first embodiment of a centrifugal fan.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the centrifugal fan of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an isometric, assembled view of a second embodiment of a centrifugal fan.
- FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a housing of the centrifugal fan of FIG. 3 .
- the centrifugal fan 100 includes a hollow housing 10 , and a first impeller 20 and a second impeller 30 each rotatably mounted in the housing 10 .
- the housing 10 includes an air collecting portion 40 , and a first frame 50 and a second frame 60 both connected at a rear of the air collecting portion 40 .
- the first frame 50 and the second frame 60 are symmetrically disposed at two lateral sides of the rear of the air collecting portion 40 .
- An air outlet 41 is defined in the front of the air collecting portion 40 .
- the air collecting portion 40 includes a bottom plate 42 , a top plate 43 and two guide plates 44 connected between the bottom plate 42 and the top plate 43 .
- the bottom plate 42 faces the top plate 43 .
- the two guide plates 44 are located at two opposite lateral sides of the bottom plate 42 , and are parallel to each other.
- a cross section of the air collecting portion 40 taken in a vertical plane, is rectangular.
- the first and second frames 50 , 60 each have a generally round profile.
- the first frame 50 defines a first receiving space 51 therein for rotatably receiving the first impeller 20
- the second frame 60 defines a second receiving space 61 therein for rotatably receiving the second impeller 30 .
- the first frame 50 further defines a first vent hole 52 therein near the rear of the air collecting portion 40
- the second frame 60 further defines a second vent hole 62 therein near the rear of the air collecting portion 40
- the first vent hole 52 and the second vent hole 62 each communicate with the inner space of the air collecting portion 40 . Airflow generated by the first impeller 20 and the second impeller 30 is guided and collected via the first and second vent holes 52 , 62 to the inner space of the air collecting portion 40 , and then exits the centrifugal fan 100 from the air outlet 41 of the air collecting portion 40 .
- An area of the air outlet 41 is less than a total area of the first vent hole 52 and the second vent hole 62 .
- Each of the first frame 50 and the second frame 60 includes a supporting plate 71 , a cover plate 72 , and a volute side plate 73 connecting between the supporting plate 71 and the cover plate 72 .
- the side plate 73 extends upwardly and perpendicularly from an outer periphery of the supporting plate 71 .
- the first vent hole 52 is defined in the side plate 73 of the first frame 50
- the second vent hole 62 is defined in the side plate 73 of the second frame 60 .
- the cover plates 72 of the first frame 50 and the second frame 60 each define an air inlet 74 therein.
- the air inlets 74 of the first frame 50 and the second frame 60 are located above and concentric with the first impeller 20 and the second impeller 30 , respectively.
- a rear end of the side plate 73 of the first frame 50 connects with a rear end of the side plate 73 of the second frame 60 to form a connecting portion 75 at a rear of the air collecting portion 40 .
- the connecting portion 75 is located between the first impeller 20 and the second impeller 30 , and an end face of the connecting portion 75 faces the center of the air collecting portion 40 .
- Front ends of the side plates 73 of the first frame 50 and the second frame 60 are spaced apart from each other, and connect with rear ends of the two guide plates 44 of the air collecting portion 40 , respectively.
- Each of the first impeller 20 and the second impeller 30 includes a cylindrical hub 21 and a plurality of blades 22 extending tangentially from the periphery of the hub 21 .
- the hubs 21 of the first and second impellers 20 , 30 are rotatably mounted on the supporting plates 71 of the first and second frames 50 , 60 , respectively.
- Each of the blades 22 is a straight strip-shaped plate and perpendicular to the supporting plate 71 .
- a distance between the first impeller 20 and the air outlet 41 of the air collecting portion 40 is equal to that between the second impeller 30 and the air outlet 41 of the air collecting portion 40 .
- a rotation direction of the first impeller 20 is different from (i.e., opposite to) that of the second impeller 30 .
- the first impeller 20 rotates clockwise and the second impeller 30 rotates counterclockwise.
- Air is drawn into the housing 10 through the two air inlets 74 of the cover plates 72 of the first frame 50 and the second frame 60 , and the resulting airflow is accelerated and expelled by the first impeller 20 and the second impeller 30 out of the first frame 50 and the second frame 60 via the first and second vent holes 52 , 62 towards the inner space of the air collecting portion 40 .
- Airflow from the first frame 50 and the second frame 60 is combined in the air collecting portion 40 , and exits the centrifugal fan 100 from the air outlet 41 of the air collecting portion 40 .
- the centrifugal fan 100 airflow is driven by the first impeller 20 and the second impeller 30 , and airflow from the first frame 50 and the second frame 60 is combined in the air collecting portion 40 , such that airflow out of the air outlet 41 of the air collecting portion 40 has high volume and pressure.
- Such high volume and pressure can be achieved even when the first and second impellers 20 , 30 of the centrifugal fan 100 rotate at a relatively low speed, thus providing efficient operation with reduced noise.
- the first and second impellers 20 , 30 rotate at the same speed. Understandably, the first and second impellers 20 , 30 can instead rotate at different speeds to provide an adjustable volume and pressure.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 show a second embodiment of a centrifugal fan 100 a.
- the centrifugal fan 100 a differs from the centrifugal fan 100 of the previous embodiment only in that a first frame 50 a and the second frame 60 are arranged at two opposite sides of a rear of the air collecting portion 40 a in an asymmetrical manner. That is, the first frame 50 a is closer to the air outlet 41 of the air collecting portion 40 a than the second frame 60 .
- the first impeller 20 is closer to the air outlet 41 of an air collecting portion 40 a than the second impeller 30 , and a guide plate 44 a of the air collecting portion 40 a which connects with the side plate 73 of the first frame 50 a is shorter than the guide plate 44 of the air collecting portion 40 a which connects with the side plate 73 of the second frame 60 .
- an average angle of airflow out of a first vent hole 52 a of the first frame 50 a is different from that of the airflow out of the second vent hole 62 of the second frame 60 , thus reducing noise generated by resonance of airflow.
- airflow from the second vent hole 62 is accelerated by airflow from the first vent hole 52 a, increasing airflow pressure of the centrifugal fan 100 a.
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Description
- 1. Technical Field
- The present disclosure generally relates to heat dissipation, and particularly to a centrifugal fan for dissipating heat from electronic components.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- With developments in technology, improved performance of electronic components such as CPUs (central processing units) has been achieved. However, such electronic components generate increased levels of heat, which must be dissipated promptly. Conventionally, a centrifugal fan is used to remove the generated heat of the electronic components.
- The centrifugal fan includes a housing and an impeller rotatably mounted in the housing. The housing defines an air outlet and an air inlet perpendicular to the air outlet. In operation, air outside the housing of the centrifugal fan is pumped into the housing via the air inlet thereof and then expelled out of the housing by the impeller from the air outlet to take away the generated heat of the electronic component. The efficiency of the centrifugal fan is proportionate to an airflow volume and an airflow pressure of the centrifugal fan. To increase airflow volume and pressure, the rotation speed of the centrifugal fan can be increased. However, such an increase normally also increases noise generated by the centrifugal fan.
- Therefore, what is needed is a centrifugal fan which can overcome the described limitations.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric, assembled view of a first embodiment of a centrifugal fan. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the centrifugal fan ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an isometric, assembled view of a second embodiment of a centrifugal fan. -
FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a housing of the centrifugal fan ofFIG. 3 . - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , a first embodiment of a centrifugal fan is shown. Thecentrifugal fan 100 includes ahollow housing 10, and afirst impeller 20 and asecond impeller 30 each rotatably mounted in thehousing 10. - The
housing 10 includes anair collecting portion 40, and afirst frame 50 and asecond frame 60 both connected at a rear of theair collecting portion 40. Thefirst frame 50 and thesecond frame 60 are symmetrically disposed at two lateral sides of the rear of theair collecting portion 40. Anair outlet 41 is defined in the front of theair collecting portion 40. - The
air collecting portion 40 includes abottom plate 42, atop plate 43 and twoguide plates 44 connected between thebottom plate 42 and thetop plate 43. Thebottom plate 42 faces thetop plate 43. The twoguide plates 44 are located at two opposite lateral sides of thebottom plate 42, and are parallel to each other. A cross section of theair collecting portion 40, taken in a vertical plane, is rectangular. - The first and
second frames first frame 50 defines a firstreceiving space 51 therein for rotatably receiving thefirst impeller 20, and thesecond frame 60 defines a secondreceiving space 61 therein for rotatably receiving thesecond impeller 30. - The
first frame 50 further defines afirst vent hole 52 therein near the rear of theair collecting portion 40, and thesecond frame 60 further defines asecond vent hole 62 therein near the rear of theair collecting portion 40. Thefirst vent hole 52 and thesecond vent hole 62 each communicate with the inner space of theair collecting portion 40. Airflow generated by thefirst impeller 20 and thesecond impeller 30 is guided and collected via the first andsecond vent holes air collecting portion 40, and then exits thecentrifugal fan 100 from theair outlet 41 of theair collecting portion 40. An area of theair outlet 41 is less than a total area of thefirst vent hole 52 and thesecond vent hole 62. - Each of the
first frame 50 and thesecond frame 60 includes a supportingplate 71, acover plate 72, and avolute side plate 73 connecting between the supportingplate 71 and thecover plate 72. Theside plate 73 extends upwardly and perpendicularly from an outer periphery of the supportingplate 71. Thefirst vent hole 52 is defined in theside plate 73 of thefirst frame 50, and thesecond vent hole 62 is defined in theside plate 73 of thesecond frame 60. Thecover plates 72 of thefirst frame 50 and thesecond frame 60 each define anair inlet 74 therein. Theair inlets 74 of thefirst frame 50 and thesecond frame 60 are located above and concentric with thefirst impeller 20 and thesecond impeller 30, respectively. - A rear end of the
side plate 73 of thefirst frame 50 connects with a rear end of theside plate 73 of thesecond frame 60 to form a connectingportion 75 at a rear of theair collecting portion 40. The connectingportion 75 is located between thefirst impeller 20 and thesecond impeller 30, and an end face of the connectingportion 75 faces the center of theair collecting portion 40. Front ends of theside plates 73 of thefirst frame 50 and thesecond frame 60 are spaced apart from each other, and connect with rear ends of the twoguide plates 44 of theair collecting portion 40, respectively. - Each of the
first impeller 20 and thesecond impeller 30 includes acylindrical hub 21 and a plurality ofblades 22 extending tangentially from the periphery of thehub 21. Thehubs 21 of the first andsecond impellers plates 71 of the first andsecond frames blades 22 is a straight strip-shaped plate and perpendicular to the supportingplate 71. A distance between thefirst impeller 20 and theair outlet 41 of theair collecting portion 40 is equal to that between thesecond impeller 30 and theair outlet 41 of theair collecting portion 40. - During operation of the
centrifugal fan 100, a rotation direction of thefirst impeller 20 is different from (i.e., opposite to) that of thesecond impeller 30. In this embodiment, thefirst impeller 20 rotates clockwise and thesecond impeller 30 rotates counterclockwise. Air is drawn into thehousing 10 through the twoair inlets 74 of thecover plates 72 of thefirst frame 50 and thesecond frame 60, and the resulting airflow is accelerated and expelled by thefirst impeller 20 and thesecond impeller 30 out of thefirst frame 50 and thesecond frame 60 via the first andsecond vent holes air collecting portion 40. Airflow from thefirst frame 50 and thesecond frame 60 is combined in theair collecting portion 40, and exits thecentrifugal fan 100 from theair outlet 41 of theair collecting portion 40. - In the
centrifugal fan 100, airflow is driven by thefirst impeller 20 and thesecond impeller 30, and airflow from thefirst frame 50 and thesecond frame 60 is combined in theair collecting portion 40, such that airflow out of theair outlet 41 of theair collecting portion 40 has high volume and pressure. Such high volume and pressure can be achieved even when the first andsecond impellers centrifugal fan 100 rotate at a relatively low speed, thus providing efficient operation with reduced noise. In this embodiment, the first andsecond impellers second impellers -
FIGS. 3 and 4 show a second embodiment of acentrifugal fan 100 a. Thecentrifugal fan 100 a differs from thecentrifugal fan 100 of the previous embodiment only in that afirst frame 50 a and thesecond frame 60 are arranged at two opposite sides of a rear of theair collecting portion 40 a in an asymmetrical manner. That is, thefirst frame 50 a is closer to theair outlet 41 of theair collecting portion 40 a than thesecond frame 60. Thefirst impeller 20 is closer to theair outlet 41 of anair collecting portion 40 a than thesecond impeller 30, and a guide plate 44 a of theair collecting portion 40 a which connects with theside plate 73 of thefirst frame 50 a is shorter than theguide plate 44 of theair collecting portion 40 a which connects with theside plate 73 of thesecond frame 60. In operation of thecentrifugal fan 100 a, an average angle of airflow out of afirst vent hole 52 a of thefirst frame 50 a is different from that of the airflow out of thesecond vent hole 62 of thesecond frame 60, thus reducing noise generated by resonance of airflow. Furthermore, airflow from thesecond vent hole 62 is accelerated by airflow from thefirst vent hole 52 a, increasing airflow pressure of thecentrifugal fan 100 a. - It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, 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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