Blower

Pumps – Motor driven – Electric or magnetic motor

Reexamination Certificate

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C417S354000, C417S423100, C310S049540, C310S063000

Reexamination Certificate

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06447272

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an improvement of a blower for use in a variety of OA equipments and the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a variety of OA equipments, since a number of electronic circuits are received in a box of their equipments, it is difficult to radiate heat generated in electronic parts that constitute the electronic circuits. For this reason, there is a fear that some of the electronic parts would be damaged or deteriorated. In particular, in a recent trend that the OA equipments are to be downsized or miniaturized, a quantity of heat generated is not reduced so much, nevertheless, the equipment is downsized so that a countermeasure against the heat becomes one of the important technical tasks. For this reason, a ventilation hole is formed in a side wall of the equipment and a blower is mounted on the equipment through the hole to thereby discharge the internal heat outside the equipment, preventing the disadvantage caused by the heat generated internally.
An example of a blower that has been frequently used will now be described with reference to FIG.
5
. Reference symbol
1
denotes a casing that is formed in cylindrical shape. A housing
2
is formed integrally with this casing
1
at the center. A cylindrical bearing liner
3
is fitted around the housing's central portion. Outer races of bearings
4
and
5
are supported inside the bearing liner
3
and a shaft
6
having a uniform diameter is supported at two positions in inner races of the bearings
4
and
5
. A ring
7
is mounted at the lower end of the shaft
6
to thereby prevent the shaft
6
from coming out and position the shaft
6
in the axial direction.
Reference symbol
8
denotes an impeller in which blades
10
are formed of synthetic resins around an outer periphery of a cylindrical body
9
. A cup-shaped motor yoke
11
is inserted into the body
9
of the impeller
8
. The motor yoke
11
is engaged with an upper end of the shaft
6
through a zinc die-cast-made boss
12
. A knurling groove
13
is formed around the top end of the shaft
6
to thereby enhance the close contact when the boss
12
is formed. A ring-shaped magnet
14
is fixed by adhesives to an inner periphery of the motor yoke
11
, which forms a rotary part.
A stator core
16
around which a stator wire is coiled (hereinafter, referred to as “stator coil
15
”) is arranged on the outside of the bearing liner
3
the stator core
16
is fixed to the bearing liner
3
to form a stationary part. A PC board
17
on which electronic circuits composed of electronic parts are installed as a brushless motor is mounted on a lower portion of the stator core
16
. The electronic circuits incorporated into this PC board
17
control electric current for rotating the rotary part relative to the stationary part. The stator coil
15
and the electronic circuits incorporated into the PC board
17
are connected to each other through a lead wire (not shown). A lead wire
18
is connected to the PC board
17
for supplying electric power to the PC board
17
.
The thus constructed blower is used under such a circumstance that it is mounted in the ventilation hole formed on the housing of the OA equipment. The mounting work of this blower is carried out in such a manner that the upper side of the fan in the drawing is directed to the outside of the housing of the OA equipment with the shaft
6
being directed in the horizontal direction. When a predetermined voltage is supplied from a power source to the lead wire
18
under this state, the electric current controlled by a control circuit on the PC board
17
is caused to flow through the stator coil
15
so that the rotary part is rotated by a magnetic interference action between the magnetic flux generated in the stator core
16
and the magnetic flux generated by the magnet
14
. The rotation of the impeller
8
enables the air at the lower part in the housing in the drawing to be sucked and the air is discharged outside the upper part in the drawing. With this air flow operation, the interior of the housing is cooled.
Since the blower has the above-described structure in which the motor yoke is fixed through the zinc die-cast-made boss to the shaft, particularly in case of a miniaturized motor, the parts to be jointed are complicated in structure. Accordingly, there is a problem that the mechanical strength is unstable. Also, the zinc die-cast causes an increase of the assembly cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of the above, and an object of the present invention is therefore to provide a blower that is suitable for use in severe circumstances.
In order to overcome the above-noted problems, according to a first aspect of the present invention, in a blower constructed by arranging bearing sat the center of a cylindrical casing, attaching an impeller, a motor yoke and the like to a shaft which is supported by the bearings, and arranging a stator core inside the motor yoke, it is characterized in that an annular groove is provided at one end portion of the shaft having a uniform diameter, and a central portion of a body on which the motor yoke or the impeller that is formed in a cup-shape is mounted is press-fitted and fixed to the annular groove. Incidentally, the “blower” referred to herein means an axial flow fan motor and a centrifugal fan motor, and the centrifugal fan motor further includes a cross-flow type and motor impelling type.
Also, according to a second aspect of the invention, in the first aspect of the present invention, it is characterized in that a shape of the annular groove is arcuate in section.
Furthermore, according to a third aspect of the present invention, in the first aspect of the invention, it is characterized in that a shape of the annular groove is V-shaped in section.
With the structure according to each aspect of the present invention, since a zinc die-cast-made boss that has been conventionally used may be dispensed with, the shaft may be fitted directly to the central portion of the motor yoke. Accordingly, the structure may be simplified but the mechanical strength thereof is enhanced. Furthermore, it is therefore possible to provide a blower less costly.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4197054 (1980-04-01), Morrill
patent: 4689507 (1987-08-01), Baker et al.
patent: 4900957 (1990-02-01), Baker et al.
patent: 6091176 (2000-07-01), Wolf, Jr. et al.
patent: 6137197 (2000-10-01), Taniguchi et al.

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