[0001] The invention refers to a fan adapted for mounting on a support means such as a wall,
and which comprises an electric motor fed by a supply main and carrying on its output
shaft a fan impeller. For'such maintenance and repair work which can not be done on
the spot, the fan must be taken down from the wall and transported to a workshop.
This was up now rather intricate , because it was necessary, after switching off the
feeding current, to disconnect the fan from the supply main and to screw loose the
entire fan housing from the wall. The uninsulated ends of the supply main, which thus
became freely accessible, had to be temporarily insulated, or the respective main
section had to be cut off during the whole duration of the repair work.
[0002] In order to facilitate said repair and maintenance work by simplifying the removal
of the moving parts of the fan (i.e. the parts which most.often need maintenance and
reapir), it has been already proposed in DE-A-1 778 585 to divide such a fan into
two parts, viz. a first part provided with means for attachment to the wall and with
means for connecting an electrical supply main to and a second part, disengageably
connected therewith, and carrying the motor and the fan impeller, both parts being
provided with co-operating means for .the electric connection of one with another
when the parts are mechanically joined one to another. In one embodiment, the first
part is defined by a square block with a circular central opening, and the other part
is defined by a square frame, the outer periphery of which corresponds to the outer
periphery of the block, and in the square opening of said frame is a cylindrical motor
housing suspended with the aid of a U-shaped yoke bridging the.whole square opening.
[0003] The frame is attached to the block by means of four screw connections defined by
screws located in the corners of the block arid which pass through corresponding holes
provided in the four corners of the frame. The electrical contact is obtained by means
of two contact tongues protruding from the frame and which are introduced into corresponding
contact appertures in the block.
[0004] Screw connections demand generally a tool, such as a screw driver or a span, to be
released as well as tightened. It is an object of the present invention to provide
a fan of the aforesaid kind, i.e. one which is divided into two parts, in which the
two parts can be disassembled and reassembled in a more simple way because, in principle,
no screw connection at all is needed, or, if even a locking function is desired, only
one such connection is necessitated.
[0005] The invention is characterised by features which are evident from the accompanying
claims, and it will now be explained more in detail with the aid of the attached diagrammatic
drawings which refer to an exemplary embodiment and in which
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a fan according to the invention in disassembled state
and with the cover removed, and
Fig. 2 is a perspective view on a smaller scale of the fan of Fig. 1 in assembled
state, and with the cover put on.
[0006] According to Fig. 1 the fan according to the present invention comprises two.quite
independent construction parts, viz. an attachment unit 10 and a motor housing unit
20. The attachment unit 10 comprises a bottom part 11 defined by a planar plate 11
which is adapted to be with its rear side or face, i.e. the one which is turned away
and not visible in the drawing, applied against a support, e.g. a wall, and affixed
thereto by means of mounting screws, not shown, which pass through smooth (i.e. not
threaded) openings 10' and are screwed in into e.g. plugs provided in bores in the
respective wall.
[0007] In the bottom part 11 there is an opening 12 provided which has an inner width or
inner diameter D and a circular periphery 12a. The attachment unit 10 is.located at
such a place on the wall (not shown), where the orifice of an air duct (having a diameter
at least so.large as the opening 12) will be centered relative to the said opening.
[0008] The motor housing unit 20 has the shape of a cylinder or a pot with an outer diameter
d which is smaller than the diameter D of the opening 12. In the motor housing unit
20 is an electrical motor (not shown) fixed, to the output shaft of which,not shown,
but having a centre line C, a fan impeller 25 is attached.
[0009] Three carrier arms 21a, 21b and 21c, arranged at selected spacement one from another,
in the example shown at 135° and (between the arms 21a and 21b) 90°, project radially
from the periphery 22a of the bottom part 22 of the motor housing unit 20. The free
ends of the carrier arms are shaped into small plates 21a', 21b' and 21c' which are
considerably thinner than the remaining parts 21a", 21b" and 21c" of the carrier arms.
Said parts 21a", 21b" and 21c" are actually dimensioned so that the transitional edges,
such as 21a'" or 21c"', between them and the parts 21a', 21b' lie on a fictious circle
with the diameter D. Thus, upon assembly of the units 10 and 20, the parts 21a", 21b"
and 21c" penetrate into the opening 12, and the parts 21a', 21b', 21c' come to rest
on that side or face 11' of the bottom part 11, which in the drawing is the forward
one, turned toward the observer. In this way an annular air passage E is obtained
between the peripheries 12a and 22a upon assembly of the units 10 and 20, as is.shown
with a broken line in Fig. 1. The part 21c" is, in contradistinction to the parts
21a" and 21b", provided with a smooth hole 26.
[0010] The parts 21a', 21b' and 21c' embody fixing means which together with co-operating
fixing means on the attachment unit 10 define a readily assemblable and readily dismountable
fixing device for fastening the.motor housing unit 20 to the attachment unit 10. The
fixing means on the attachment unit are located along the periphery 12a and are, in
the example shown, embodied by the two hook means 31a, 31b and one threaded hole 31c.
[0011] Upon assembly, the motor housing unit 20 is introduced into the opening 12 in the
sense of arrow F, and the parts 21a' and 21b' are by a small rotation about the axis
C in the sense of arrow G brought under the hooks 31a and 31b until they abut. Hole
26 in the part 21c' will then be aligned with the threaded hole 31c and a locking
screw 26' may be screwed in. A guiding wall 31b', adjacent the hook means 31, contributes
to unambigously define the position of the motor housing unit 20 relative the attachment
unit 10.
[0012] The fixing device consists thus of the two pairs of elements 21a', 31a and 21b',
31b respectively which embody a bayonet joint, and of the elements 21c", 26, 26',
31c which define a combined fixing and locking means. The purpose of the locking function
is to make sure that the motor housing unit 20 .cannot get loose, e.g. due vibrations
etc.
[0013] Between the motor housing unit 20; which by means of the parts 21a", 21b" and.21c"
is centered in the opening 12, and the periphery 12a of this opening,the annular air
passage E, already meantioned, is obtained. From the turned away rear face of the
bottom part 11' projects a cylindrical casing 13 which begins at the periphery 12a
and has the same inner diameter D as this periphery. Thus an air duct is added to
the air passage E in which duct the fan impeller 25 is located and operates. The attachment
unit 11 is with this casing 13 pushed into an admission or discharge duct which has
been prepared in the respective wall and which communicates with a ventilating shaft
or the like.
[0014] A peripheric.edge 11a, defining a sort of frame along the whole bottom part 11, projects
from the forward face 11' of the bottom part 11. Two minor inner spaces A and B are
detached by two inner separating walls 11b, 11c which have the same height as the
peripheric edge 11a. A terminal block 14 is mounted in the space A, and the supply
main 15 is connected to the block via a stress-reliever 14a.
[0015] The motor housing unit 20 is provided with a connecting cable 27 which inside the
motor housing unit is connected to the fan's electric motor and which at its other,
free end carries a contact means 24 with two contact pins which may be introduced
into corresponding contact bushes in the terminal block 14 and possibly fastened by
screws (a third bushing is provided in the terminal block 14 for a possible time regulator
, in which case the.corresponding means may be accommodated in space.B). Lips 16a
are provided to fix the various cable means.
[0016] It will be appreciated that, when the moving parts of the fan shall be removed, it
is more simple only to loosen the screw 26', to rotate the motor housing unit 20 against
the sense of arrow G,
.and to disconnect the connector couple 14/24, than to screw off the whole fan from
the wall and to disconnect the main supply from the terminals of the electric motor.
Moreover, the respective section of the power network does not need to be disconnected
(or at least not during all the time the motor housing unit is removed), because there
is no risk of short-circuiting in the terminal block 14; in this respect the situation
may be compared to a ceiling light fitting being removed without the necessity to
make the respective connecting means currentless for this reason. Possibly, a replacement
motor housing unit may be readily inserted in the attachment unit for the duration
of the repair work.
[0017] In Fig.-2 there is shown a cover 16 by which the whole attachment unit 10 may be
covered, primarily out of aesthetic reasons. The cover 16 may be readily mounted and
dismounted (much in the same way as the cover of the batteries compartment in certain
domestic electronic appliances) with the aid of screws (not shown) which are screwed
in into holes 10".
[0018] In order to obtain a sufficient spacement from the bottom plate 11', the cover is
adapted, e.g. by means of an own peripheric edge, which may be set on the peripheric
edge 11a of the attachment unit, to lie at such a distance from the bottom part 11'
that elements such as 14, 31a, 31b etc., mounted on the bottom part, may be accommodated
in the interspace.
[0019] Several alternatives of the embodiment which has been described as an example are
possible within the scope of the invention, e.g. the following modifications:
- the attachment unit may have another shape than rectangular;
- the motor housing unit may have another shape than cylindrical;
- the opening 12 and the cover 13 may have another cross- section than circular;
- the terminal block 14 needs not to be affixed to the attachment unit 10;
- the locking device 21", 26, 26', 31c may be of some other kind, e.g. quite separate-from
the fixing function, or it may be totally dispensed off; or
- an as well lesser as greater number of carrier arms than three may be used.
1. Fan for steady mounting on a support means such as a wall or the like and comprising,
on the one hand, an attachment unit (10) which is adapted for fastening to the support
means and is provided with an opening corresponding to an air duct in the support
means and with a terminal means (14) for an electric main supply (15), and, on the
other hand, a motor housing unit (20) having an outer dimension (d) which is lesser
than the clearance (D) of said opening, in which unit (20) an electric motor is accommodated
on the outgoing shaft of which a fan impeller (25) is mounted, both said units being
provided with co-operating, fixing means for releasably fastening the motor housing
unit to the attachment unit, and the motor housing unit being provided with a connector
means (24, 27) for connecting the electric motor to the terminal means of the attachment
unit,p characterised by the fact that carrier arms (21a, 21b, 21c) radially project
from the motor housing unit and that at least some. of the fixing means define co-operating
parts (21a, 21b,31a, 31b) of.a bayonet joint which, on the one hand, are located at
the free ends of the carrier arms, and, on the other hand, along the periphery (12a)
of said opening, and that the contactor means is of a kind allowing a relative rotation
between the two said units, whereby the motor housing unit may be mounted to and dismounted
from the attachment unit by a short rotary movement.
2. The fan of claim 1, characterised by the parts of the bayonet coupling joint being
embodied by at least two hook elements (31a, 31b) located at a selected spacement
along the periphery of the opening, and by engagement means, defined e.g. by small
plates (21a', 21b') located at the free ends of the carrier arms, and which may be
introduced into the hook elements.
3. A fan according to claim 1 or 2, characterised by a locking means (26, 26', 31c)
securing the motor housing unit against disengagement.
4. The fan of claim 3, characterised by the locking means being.located on the.free
end of a carrier arm (21c) and defining at the same time an additional fixing means.
5. The fan of claim 4, characterised by the locking means being embodied by a smooth
hole (26) arranged at the free end of a carrier arm, a threaded hole (31c) located
at the periphery of the opening, and a locking screw (26') which may pass through
the smooth hole and be screwed-in into the threaded hole.
6. A fan according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterised by the carrier
arms having, adjacent their free ends, parts (21a', 21b', 21c') which are introducible
into the opening in the attachment part, and the edges (21a"' , 32a"') of which, turned
to the free ends, lie on a line co-inciding with the periphery of said opening.
7. A fan according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterised by the motor housing
unit having, in per se known manner, a cylindrical shape, and the periphery of the
opening in the attachment unit being circular.
8. A fan according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterised by the attachment
unit comprising a bottom part (11) with said opening and a peripheric edge (11a) which
projects from the bottom part on the side where the fixing means are provided.
9. A fan according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterised by the fact that
from the attachment unit projects, on the reverse side than where the fixing means
are provided, a cover (13) which is contiguous to the opening and defines a limitation
of said air duct.
10. A fan according to anyone of the preceding claims, characterised by the contactor
means of the motor housing unit comprising an electrical flexible cord (27) on the
free end of which a contact means (24) is mounted which can be connected to the terminal
means of the attachment unit.