PLASTIC FANS HAVING IMPROVED FAN RING WELD LINE STRENGTH

Application 352/KOL/2005 published 2006-12-22, filed 2005-04-26
A method to influence material flow during the injection molding of thermoplastic, polymeric ring type fans such that a major portion of the materials flowing in opposite directions preferably flow past one another, or collide at an angle relative to one another, rather than colliding at an 180 degree angle relative to each other to form weld lines. This flow bypassing results in better material mixing or integrating than merely allowing flow fronts to collide and cool. In one embodiment, a portion of the tan’s ring is thickened in the weld line area to minimize the amount of material colliding at a 180-degree angle relative to each. Alternatively, at least one appendage could be added to the ring fan that will influence the material flow during molding conditions. Each appendage will be removed prior to introducing the ring fan to a cooling system. (FIG.1)

Applicant

BORG WARNER INC.
3800 AUTOMATION AVENUE, SUITE 100, AUBURN HILLS, MI 48326-1782, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Inventor

JONATHAN B STAGG; DONALD E. BUCKLEY

International Info

Classification: F04D 29/38; B21D 53/78
Publication Number:

Priority Information

10/831789 USA 2004-04-26