Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Fan having a blade assembly with different chord lengths
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Application No.: US15201278Application Date: 2016-07-01
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Publication No.: US10422350B2Publication Date: 2019-09-24
- Inventor: Philippe P. Herrou , Richard A. Herms , Jesse T. Dybenko
- Applicant: Apple Inc.
- Applicant Address: US CA Cupertino
- Assignee: Apple Inc.
- Current Assignee: Apple Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Cupertino
- Agency: Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
- Main IPC: F04D29/66
- IPC: F04D29/66 ; F04D17/16 ; F04D29/28 ; G06F1/20

Abstract:
A fan includes an impeller having blades of varying chord lengths. The fan includes a fan housing surrounding the impeller. The fan housing includes a protruding region, or throat, separated from each passing blade by a clearance, or throat gap, that varies according to the chord length. During rotation of the impeller, the impeller blades rotate about a rotational axis, passing the protruding region defining a minimum radial gap to the protruding region. Due to their different chord lengths, the impeller blades pass the throat region at different throat gaps. Shorter blades are likely to have lower amplitude static pressures and lower air velocities resulting at the blade tip, and are hence likely to generate a lower amplitude acoustic pulse at the protruding region. The variety of chord lengths modulate the amplitude of the pressure to spread acoustic sound across multiple frequencies thereby reducing peak amplitude of the acoustic sound.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170002836A1 FAN HAVING A BLADE ASSEMBLY WITH DIFFERENT CHORD LENGTHS Public/Granted day:2017-01-05
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