A blower with the improved P-Q characteristics is provided. A blower comprising a shaft rotatably supported in a tubular casing, a cup shaped motor yoke 11 fixed to the shaft, and a body portion 15 of an impeller 14 comprising a large number of blades 13 on an outer peripheral portion is fixed to the motor yoke 11, wherein the blower is characterized in that substantially ring-like openings 15b are provided at a portion where the blades 13 of the body portion 15 are mounted and on a circumference around the shaft. Since air flow is facilitated by the openings 15b, the P-Q (pressure—flow rate) characteristics are improved.
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0. 1. A blower comprising
a shaft which is supported rotatably in a tubular casing,
a cup shaped motor yoke fixed to said shaft, wherein the shaft extends from a closed end of the cup shaped motor yoke to an open end of the cup shaped motor yoke, and
a body portion of an impeller comprising a plurality of blades on an outer peripheral portion fixed to said motor yoke, wherein substantially ring-like openings are provided in the body portion at a mounting portion where said plurality of blades are mounted and on a circumference of a circle around said shaft, and wherein the mounting portion is located substantially adjacent, in a radially outward direction, the open end of the cup shaped motor yoke .
0. 3. A blower comprising
a casing having a space that accommodates an impeller therein and including a portion that includes an air inlet opening therein, wherein the casing further includes an outlet for air discharge;
the impeller comprising a cup shaped central portion with a first end and an open second end opposite the first end, a plurality of blades peripherally surrounding the cup shaped central portion and being supported on a blades-mounting portion of the impeller; and
a driving motor,
wherein the impeller is rotated by the driving motor,
wherein the blades-mounting portion is located substantially adjacent, outwardly in a radial direction, the open second end of the cup shaped central portion; and
wherein the blades-mounting portion includes openings therein.
0. 15. A blower comprising
a casing having a space that accommodates an impeller therein and including a first portion and a second portion, joined to the first portion, the second portion including an air inlet opening therein, wherein the casing further includes an outlet for air discharge;
the impeller comprising a cup shaped central portion with a first end and an open second end, a plurality of blades peripherally surrounding the cup shaped central portion and being supported on a blades-mounting portion of the impeller, wherein the blades-mounting portion includes openings therein; and
a driving motor,
wherein the impeller is rotated by the driving motor; and
wherein the air inlet opening in the second portion of the casing and the closed end of the cup shaped central portion together form a continuous annular air inlet passageway.
0. 9. A blower comprising
a casing having a space that accommodates an impeller therein and including a first portion and a second portion, joined to the first portion, the second portion including an air inlet opening therein, wherein the casing further includes an outlet for air discharge;
the impeller comprising a cup shaped central portion with a first end and an open second end opposite the first end, a plurality of blades peripherally surrounding the cup shaped central portion and being supported on a blades-mounting portion of the impeller; and
a driving motor,
wherein the impeller is rotated by the driving motor,
wherein the first end of the impeller is located at a side of the casing adjacent the air inlet opening of the second portion;
wherein the blades-mounting portion is located at a side of the casing adjacent a bottom of the first portion, and opposite the second portion, and
wherein the blades-mounting portion includes openings therein.
0. 19. A blower comprising:
a casing comprising a first side and an opposite second side, the second side including an air inlet opening therein, wherein the casing further includes an outlet for air discharge;
an impeller housed within the casing and supported rotatably in the casing via a shaft, the impeller comprising a cup shaped central portion having a first end side and an open second end side, opposite the first end side, and a side wall portion extending in an axial direction from the first end side to the open second end side in an axial direction, and a plurality of blades peripherally surrounding the cup shaped central portion and being supported on a blades-mounting portion of the impeller that extends radially outward from the side wall portion at the open end side of the side wall portion; and
a driving motor,
wherein the impeller is rotated by the driving motor,
wherein the first end side of the central portion of the impeller is located substantially adjacent, in an axial direction, the second side of the casing;
wherein the blades-mounting portion is located substantially adjacent, in an axial direction, the first side of the casing; and
wherein the blades-mounting portion includes openings therein.
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This is one of two (2) reissue applications directed to various aspects of a blower described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,368,081, which corresponds to U.S. patent application No. 09/603,973 filed Jun. 26, 2000. The first filed reissue application is application No. 10/807,229, filed Mar. 23, 2004. The second reissue application is the present application, which is a continuation of said application No. 10/807,229, filed Mar. 23, 2004(and, as noted above, which is a reissue of U.S. Pat. No. 6,368,081, which corresponds to U.S. patent application No. 09/603,973 filed Jun. 26, 2000).
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an improvement of a blower for use in various kinds of office automation apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
In various kinds of office automation apparatus, since a large number of electronic circuits are housed in a box of the apparatuses, it is difficult to discharge heat generated by electronic components forming the electronic circuits, and thus, there is a fear that a part of the electronic components may be broken or deteriorated. In particular, in the context of the recent trend toward miniaturization of office automation apparatuses, since the apparatuses are miniaturized while the quantity of heat generated almost remains the same, how to deal with the heat is an important technical problem to be solved. In order to solve the problem, an air vent for attaching a blower therein is provided in a side wall of an apparatus to discharge the heat inside to the outside of the apparatus, thereby preventing damage due to the heat generated inside.
An example of a conventionally often used blower is described with reference to FIG. 3. Sign 1 shows a casing which is tubular. An integrally molded housing 2 is provided on the right in
Knurl 8 is provided on the upper end of the shaft 6, and is fixed to a boss 9 formed by die casting zinc. Springs 10 are provided between the boss 9 and the inner race of the bearing 4 for providing thrust load on the bearing 4. A center portion of a cup-like motor yoke 11 is fixed to the boss 9. On the boss 9, the central portion of a cup shaped yoke 11 is fixed, and on the inner peripheral portion, a ring shaped magnet 12 is fixed. A body portion 15 of an impeller 14 provided with blades 13 is fixed to the outer peripheral portion of the motor yoke 11. The shaft 6, the motor yoke 11 and the impeller 14 form a rotating portion.
A stater core 17 around which a stator winding 16 is wound, is provided in the inner peripheral portion of the motor yoke 11 to form a fixed portion. A pin-like connection terminal 18 is provided in a projected manner from the stator core 17 downwardly to pierce a PC board 19 supported by the housing 2. An electronic circuit is mounted on the PC board 19 for controlling the current to be supplied to the stator winding 16.
The blower structured as described above is used by mounting on an air vent in a box of an office automation apparatus. The blower is attached such that the top in
The required characteristics of a blower of this kind is represented as the relationship between the pressure P and the flowing rate Q, i.e., the P-Q characteristics. Among blowers of a given size, one with a high air flow pressure and with a large amount of air flow is determined to be one with satisfactory P-Q characteristics. When circumstances do not allow the blower to be larger and still the P-Q characteristics have to be improved, the improvement can be attained by increasing the number of rotations. However, there is a problem that merely increasing the number of rotations not only increases the noise when the blower is in operation but also shortens the lifetime of the blower.
The present invention has been made in view of the above, and an object of the invention is to provide a blower suitable for use in severe circumstances.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, according to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a blower in which a shaft is rotatably supported in a tubular casing, a cup shaped motor yoke is fixed to the shaft, and a body portion of an impeller comprising a large number of blades on an outer peripheral portion is fixed to the motor yoke, characterized in that substantially ring-like openings are provided at a portion where the blades of the body portion are mounted and on a circumference around the shaft.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, in the blower as described in the first aspect of the present invention, it is characterized in that the openings substantially form a long opening in an arc along the direction of the arrangement of the large number of blades.
In a blower structured as mentioned in the above, when the impeller is rotating, air flows through the openings provided according to the present invention.
In the accompanying drawings:
An embodiment of the present invention is now described with reference to
When the blower according to the present invention with the openings 15b provided at the portion where the blades 13 of the body portion 15 are mounted (in the radially extended portion 15a) is in operation, since the blades 13 suck air from the openings 15b provided adjacent thereto, better air flowing can be obtained compared with a case where a conventional blower with no such openings (see FIGS. 4 and 5).
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A blower according to the first aspect of the present invention has a simple structure only with the openings provided at a portion where the blades of the body portion are attached, and thus, the P-Q characteristics can be improved without making the blower larger. Further, a blower according to the second aspect of the present invention defining the position and the shape of the openings can enhance the above effect.
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