Fan for mounting on a wall member of a control cabinet

Ventilation – Electronic cabinet

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C361S695000

Reexamination Certificate

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06315656

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a fan with an inlet mounting plane and an outlet mounting plane for installation on a wall element, which has a ventilation opening, of a switchgear cabinet, wherein a fan unit has fastening flanges on the inlet and outlet sides which are identical and are oriented parallel with respect to each other and is assembled from the fan unit and an additional housing.
2. Description of Related Art
Fan units of this type are known in diverse embodiments, wherein they can be directly connected with the wall element by one or the other fastening flange. Such fan units are conventional and can be provided in various sizes and use requirements. As a rule, the air flow is oriented the same in the area of the inlet and outlet fastening planes, as well as vertically with respect to these planes, as can be determined from PCT International Application WO 96/41511.
As is known from Patent Abstracts of Japan, volume 18, No. 480 (E1603), Sep. 8, 1994, and Japanese Patent Reference JP 06 164175A (Ricoh Cp. Ltd.), in such a fan unit only fastening planes extending parallel with each other can also be attached with an intermediate housing as a fan of the type previously mentioned wherein, however, its outlet plane continues to extend parallel with the wall element and does not cause a change in the flow direction of the fan unit. The direction of flow continues to remain vertically oriented with respect to the fastening planes and to the ventilation opening of the wall element.
As U.S. Pat. No. 4,648,007 shows, such fan units can be fastened in a housing to be ventilated at areas, which have various inclinations, of a wall element in order to change the direction of the air flow. For reasons of space this is not practical in connection with a flat wall element of a switchgear cabinet, because the fan unit must be attached at different locations of the wall element, depending on the way the switchgear cabinet is equipped.
It is also known to employ specially designed ventilators in cooling devices. In this case the inlet and the outlet fastening planes of the fan unit extend at an acute angle with each other, wherein the action of the fan as a suction or pressure fan is predetermined, as shown in PCT International Application WO 88/01127. Furthermore, depending on the location where they are used, the fans can also be designed as a fan with a filter, as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,528,454.
Particular requirements must be met when using such fans in the interior of a switchgear cabinet. The air will need to be aspirated from different locations in the cabinet interior and must also be supplied to the cabinet interior at different locations. This presumes a flexible installation, which must be matched to the existing conditions. In this case the wall element is often designed to be double-walled and is used as an air conduit, and is often even used as a heat exchanger housing. The wall element made of an outer leaf and an inner leaf forms a very flat air conduit which leads to congestion of the air, since the air flow which is aspirated and fed into the air conduit impacts on the outer wall element, which results in eddy formation. Moreover, the aspirating direction of the air flow cannot be optimally matched to the existing circumstances if fan units, which are customary in commerce, are to be used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is one object of this invention to design a fan of the type previously mentioned so that not only can it be selectively installed as a suction or a pressure fan on the wall element, but also that the flow direction of the aspirated or discharged air flow can be matched to the existing conditions with respect to the wall element with the ventilation opening.
This object is attained with fastening flanges of the fan unit and an inlet fastening plane of the intermediate housing having fastening receivers, which are matched to each other and are selectively connected with each other in interchangeable positions. An inlet fastening plane and an outlet fastening plane extend at an acute angle with respect to each other. The intermediate housing can be attached to the wall element via its outlet fastening plane at different directions of inclination of the inlet fastening plane.
With this design of the fan it is possible to connect the fan unit with the inlet fastening plane of the intermediate housing using one or the other fastening flange, so that the air flow between the air conduit of the wall element and the fan unit is no longer directed vertically on the outer wall leaf, but has a movement component which enhances flow-through and which can be affected and changed depending on the circumstances by a different attachment of the intermediate housing to the wall element.
The selectable employment of the fan is further simplified because the fastening flange of the fan housing is designed rectangular or square, and the fastening receivers of the fastening flanges of the fan housing and of the inlet fastening plane of the intermediate housing are matched to each other.
For connecting the intermediate housing with the wall element the outlet fastening plane of the intermediate housing has fastening bores for fastening screws, which can be screwed into screw receivers in the area of the openings of the wall element.
The intermediate housing is closed by wall elements between the inlet fastening plane with the inlet opening and the outlet fastening plane with the outlet opening. The fan is preferably designed as a fan with a filter.


REFERENCES:
patent: 3120166 (1964-02-01), Lyman
patent: 3559728 (1971-02-01), Lyman
patent: 4648007 (1987-03-01), Garner
patent: 4702154 (1987-10-01), Dodson
patent: 4840225 (1989-06-01), Foley et al.
patent: 5150277 (1992-09-01), Bainbridge et al.
patent: 5467250 (1995-11-01), Howard et al.
patent: 5528454 (1996-06-01), Niklos
patent: 88/01127 (1988-02-01), None
patent: 96/41511 (1996-12-01), None

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