Patent ID: 7625276
Filing Date: 2009-12-01
Classification: F04D

Abstract:
1. An automotive vehicle comprising: an engine, a motor driven axial flow fan, a shroud for the motor driven axial flow fan, a heat exchanger and an alternator displaced from the engine relative to an axis of flow for air flowing through the flow fan and the heat exchanger, the shroud for the motor driven axial flow fan having a central axis about which blades of the fan are arranged to rotate, the shroud comprising: a housing having a circular ventilation opening where the fan and a mounting structure for the fan are located; four arms extending radially from the housing toward a central axis, the arms supporting the fan mounting structure, the arms dividing the ventilating opening into four sections; and an air flow guide arrangement fixedly mounted and molded between the arms within the opening; the shroud being positioned and the air flow guide arrangement being such that the (a) engine is (i) downstream of the blades and (ii) positioned so that only some air blown by the blade fan is incident on the engine and (b) the air flow guide arrangement deflects air blown by the blades away from the engine and toward the alternator without having been incident on the engine, the flow fan being between (a) the heat exchanger and (b) the engine and alternator, the fan blades and the air flow guide arrangement being arranged so that air flowing through the heat exchanger flows through the plural sections of the opening and the blades, thence to the alternator, the air flow guide arrangement including plural radially displaced arcuately shaped air guide vanes located in only a first of the sections, said guide vanes being arranged to deflect the air flowing through the blades toward the central axis and the alternator and away from the engine, the first section being below the central axis and others of the sections, at least a portion of the engine being axially aligned with the first section, the first section extending downwardly from the mounting structure through an area ranging between about 90° to 180° from a top portion of the mounting structure.