clothes dryer
A technology for a clothes dryer and a fan, applied in the field of clothes dryers, can solve the problems of reducing the utilization efficiency of the heating device, affecting the life of electrical components, and overheating the heating device, so as to improve the uneven temperature distribution, eliminate potential safety hazards, improve flow and effect of stress
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[0029] Such as figure 2 As shown, the fan provided inside the clothes dryer includes a volute 1 and a fan 2 .
[0030] The inner cavity of the volute 1 is a symmetrical structure, the fan 2 is located in the inner cavity of the volute 1 and the center of the fan 2 is set on the symmetrical axis of the inner cavity of the volute 1, and a guide is provided on the side of the fan 2 facing the air outlet of the volute 1 The device and the guide device have a gap with the outer periphery of the fan 2. The flow guiding device is a symmetrical structure and its center is set on the axis of symmetry of the inner chamber of the volute 1 .
[0031] Since the clothes dryer needs to rotate clockwise and counterclockwise regularly to flip the clothes, the fan of the clothes dryer must be able to effectively output airflow of the same pressure and air volume when the fan rotates clockwise and counterclockwise regularly.
[0032] The following details the cooperation between the fan and t...
Embodiment 2
[0051] The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that: Figure 5 As shown, the air guiding device is a triangle, the triangular bottom surface of the triangular air guiding device 6 faces the fan 2, the apex of the triangle faces the air outlet of the volute 1, and the two waists of the triangular air guiding device 6 and the bottom surface are transitioned by an arc surface. The vertex angle of the triangular flow guiding device 6 is the angle formed by the arc surface.
[0052] In this example, if Figure 5 As shown, the two waists of the triangular deflector are planes. In other embodiments, such as Figure 6 As shown, the two waists of the triangular deflector are arc surfaces, and the arc surfaces are outwardly bulging arc surfaces.
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