US20220186654A1 - Fan adapter for an engine - Google Patents
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- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01P—COOLING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; COOLING OF INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
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- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F04—POSITIVE - DISPLACEMENT MACHINES FOR LIQUIDS; PUMPS FOR LIQUIDS OR ELASTIC FLUIDS
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- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16D—COUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
- F01P—COOLING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; COOLING OF INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES
- F01P5/00—Pumping cooling-air or liquid coolants
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F01—MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
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- the present disclosure relates generally to a fan adapter for an engine, and more particularly, to a two-piece fan adapter for an engine.
- Engine-driven machines typically utilize one or more fans coupled to, or otherwise in proximity to, the engine to help cool the engine.
- the fan is coupled to the engine, for example, via an adapter coupled to a hub or other portion of the engine, and the fan may be driven by a crankshaft, a dedicated fan drive, an auxiliary shaft, etc.
- the adapter often includes a base end to be coupled to the hub or other portion of the engine and a fan end, for example, to be coupled to the fan.
- different sizes of engines may require different sizes or types of fans, and/or different spacings between the hub or coupling portion of the engine and the fan.
- adapters may include smaller distances between the base end and the fan end, which may increase the difficulty and/or complexity of coupling the adaptor and/or fan to the engine. For example, a smaller distance between the base end and the fan end may increase the difficulty in fitting coupling elements (e.g., bolts, screws, etc.) between the base end and the fan end to couple the adapter to the hub or other portion of the engine.
- coupling elements e.g., bolts, screws, etc.
- the '948 patent discloses an adapter for attaching a cooling fan to a motor in a cooling fan module for an automotive cooling system.
- the adapter of the '948 patent includes first and second parts to form a two-piece fan adapter, but the coupling of the first and second parts relies on a shaft of the driving motor.
- the first part of the fan adapter is preassembled with a portion of the rotor, which may require specific sizes and/or shapes of both the first and second parts relative to the shaft of the driving motor.
- the coupling of the first and second parts of the fan adapter may not secure the respective orientations of the first and second parts to each other, may be susceptible to shear, and/or may otherwise increase the risk of breakage. While the adapter of the '948 patent may be suitable for some applications, the adapter may not be suitable for other applications.
- the disclosed fan adapters of the present disclosure may solve one or more of the problems set forth above and/or other problems in the art. The scope of the current disclosure, however, is defined by the attached claims, and not by the ability to solve any specific problem.
- a fan adapter may include a base and a fan end portion.
- the base may include a mounting portion and a coupling portion, and the base may be configured to be coupled to a portion of an engine.
- the fan end portion may include a mounting portion and a coupling portion.
- the coupling portion of the fan end portion may be configured to be coupled to the coupling portion of the base, and the fan end portion may be removably couplable to the base via one or more coupling elements to prevent relative rotation between the base and the fan end portion.
- a component for an engine fan adapter may include a fan end portion with a mounting portion and a coupling portion that extends from the mounting portion.
- the coupling portion may include a mating portion configured to mate with a base portion that is coupled to an engine, and the coupling portion may further include a through-hole in a central portion of the mating portion configured to receive a coupling element to couple the fan end portion to the base portion.
- a component for an engine fan adapter includes a base portion.
- the base portion includes a mounting portion configured to be coupled to a fan drive pulley or a fan drive of an engine, and a coupling portion that extends from the mounting portion.
- the coupling portion includes a mating portion configured to mate with a fan end portion that is coupled to or supports a fan.
- the coupling portion further includes a hole in a central portion of the mating portion configured to receive a coupling element to couple the fan end portion to the base portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary fan adapter
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are exploded views of the fan adapter of FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are exploded views of another exemplary fan adapter.
- FIG. 4A is a side view of an exemplary fan adapter coupling an engine and a fan
- FIG. 4B is an exploded view of the fan adapter, the engine, and the fan.
- the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “having,” “including,” or other variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements, but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus.
- relative terms such as, for example, “about,” substantially,” and “approximately” are used to indicate a possible variation of ⁇ 10% in the stated value.
- the terms “couple,” “coupled,” “coupled to,” etc. are used to indicate that two or more components are physically joined, attached, or connected, either directly or indirectly, via one or more additional components.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of an exemplary fan adapter 10 , according to the present disclosure.
- fan adapter 10 may be used to couple a fan (e.g., an engine cooling fan), a fan impeller, or one or more fan blades to a rotational drive portion of an engine (not shown).
- Fan adapter 10 includes a base portion or first portion 12 , and a fan end portion or second portion 14 .
- adapter 10 may be configured to rotationally couple a fan, for example, a cooling fan, to a drive portion of an engine, for example, to a drive pulley or to a fan drive.
- first portion 12 may be directly coupled to the drive portion (e.g., a drive pulley) of an engine ( FIGS.
- first portion 12 and second portion 14 are fixedly coupled to each other (e.g., directly coupled), and first portion 12 may be configured to be coupled to a fan drive pulley or a fan drive of the engine.
- the fan drive pulley or the fan drive may be belt driven, hydraulically driven, etc.
- fan adapter 10 fixedly couples a rotating or drive element of the engine to the fan such that rotation of the drive element of the engine (e.g., the fan drive pulley or fan drive) rotates fan adapter 10 and the fan, for example, to help cool the engine.
- first portion 12 and second portion 14 may be removably coupled via one or more coupling mechanisms, for example, a screw or a bolt 16 .
- first portion 12 may be coupled to the engine, and then second portion 14 may be coupled to first portion 12 .
- one or more dowel rods 18 and/or one or more washers 20 may also help couple first portion 12 and second portion 14 .
- First portion 12 includes a mounting portion 22 and a coupling portion 24 .
- Mounting portion 22 may be substantially cylindrical, and may be configured to be coupled (e.g., directly coupled) to a portion of the engine (e.g., the fan drive pulley or the fan drive), for example, via one or more mounting elements ( FIGS. 4A and 4B ), for example, screws, bolts, etc., through a plurality of mounting holes 26 .
- Mounting holes 26 may be circumferentially spaced around mounting portion 22 , for example, evenly or unevenly.
- Coupling portion 24 may be a substantially cylindrical extension from mounting portion 22 , for example, along axis A ( FIGS. 2A and 2B ) and toward second portion 14 . As shown in FIGS.
- mounting portion 22 of first portion 12 may be larger (e.g., in diameter relative to axis A) than coupling portion 24 of first portion 12 .
- Coupling portion 24 may also include a mating portion 28 ( FIG. 2A ).
- Mating portion 28 may be sized and/or shaped to be mated to (e.g., coupled to via an at least partially overlapping or interlocking engagement) a corresponding portion of second portion 14 .
- first portion 12 may include one or more graduated surfaces 30 , for example, graduated annular surfaces, on coupling portion 24 between mounting portion 22 and mating portion 28 .
- first portion 12 may include a cavity 32 , for example, in a central portion within mounting portion 22 , which may help couple first portion 12 to the drive portion or element of the engine.
- Second portion 14 includes a mounting portion 34 and a coupling portion 36 .
- Mounting portion 34 may be substantially cylindrical, and may be configured to be coupled to a portion of the fan, for example, via one or more mounting elements (not shown), for example, screws, bolts, etc., through a plurality of mounting holes 38 .
- Mounting holes 38 may be circumferentially spaced around mounting portion 22 , for example, evenly or unevenly.
- Coupling portion 36 may be a substantially cylindrical extension from mounting portion 34 , for example, along axis A ( FIGS. 2A and 2B ) and toward first portion 12 . As shown in FIGS.
- mounting portion 34 of second portion 14 may be larger (e.g., in diameter relative to axis A) than coupling portion 36 of second portion 14 .
- Coupling portion 36 may also include a mating portion 40 ( FIG. 2B ).
- Mating portion 40 may be sized and/or shaped to be mated to (e.g., directly coupled to via an at least partially overlapping or interlocking engagement) a corresponding portion (e.g., projection 60 ) of first portion 12 .
- second portion 14 may include one or more transition surfaces 42 , for example, one or more slanted, curved, or angled portions on coupling portion 36 between mounting portion 34 and mating portion 40 .
- second portion 14 may include a mounting extension 44 and a cavity 46 , for example, in a central portion within mounting portion 34 , which may help couple second portion 14 to the fan.
- first portion 12 and second portion 14 may be coupled via bolt 16 , dowel rod 18 , and washer 20 .
- second portion 14 includes a through-hole 50 , for example, extending along axis A, through a central portion of second portion 14 .
- Through-hole 50 may be machined through the central portion of second portion 14 .
- At least a portion of bolt 16 may be threaded.
- Through-hole 50 may be threaded, or may be smooth.
- Bolt 16 for example, with washer 20 surrounding a portion of bolt 16 , may be inserted (either threaded or slid) through through-hole 50 .
- second portion 14 may include one or more abutment surfaces 52 to abut and/or block washer 20 . As shown in FIG.
- a portion of bolt 16 may then be received within a hole 54 in mating portion 28 of first portion 12 .
- Hole 54 may be at least partially threaded, and may be machined in mating portion 28 , for example, along a central axis of mating portion 28 (e.g., coaxial with axis A). In this manner, tightening bolt 16 into hole 54 may help to couple second portion 14 to first portion 12 .
- mating portion 28 of first portion 12 may include a dowel rod hole 56
- mating portion 40 of second portion 14 may also include a dowel rod hole 58
- Dowel rod hole 56 may be a blind hole extending through a portion of first portion 12
- dowel rod hole 58 may be a blind hole extending through a portion of second portion 14
- Dowel rod holes 56 and 58 may be machined and/or drilled out of respective portions of first portion 12 and second portion 14 .
- Dowel rod holes 56 and 58 may be smooth holes, or may be at least partially threaded or roughened, which may help retain dowel rod 18 within dowel rod holes 56 and 58 .
- Dowel rod holes 56 and 58 may be spaced away from and unaligned with central axis A, for example, along axis B. In this aspect, dowel rod hole 56 may be positioned the same distance from axis A in first portion 12 as dowel rod hole 58 is positioned in second portion 14 .
- Dowel rod 18 may be positioned within dowel holes 56 and 58 during the coupling of first portion 12 and second portion 14 . Dowel rod 18 may help to couple first portion 12 and second portion 14 , for example, by helping to prevent relative rotation, which may loosen bolt 16 . Dowel rod 18 may also help to protect fan adapter 10 against and/or reduce shear forces between first portion 12 and second portion 14 , which otherwise may loosen bolt 16 and/or damage fan adapter 10 . Although not shown, more than one bolt 16 and/or more than one dowel rod 18 , and corresponding holes through portions of first portion 12 and second portion 14 , may be used to couple first portion 12 and second portion 14 and help protect against relative rotation and/or reduce shear forces.
- mating portion 28 of first portion 12 and mating portion 40 of second portion 14 may have corresponding shapes.
- mating portion 28 may include a projection 60 , for example, a circular or cylindrical projection.
- Projection 60 may include a one or more graduated surfaces, and/or one or more rounded or curved surfaces, which may help couple mating portion 28 of first portion 12 to mating portion 40 of second portion 14 .
- mating portion 40 of second portion 14 may include a recess 62 , for example, a circular or cylindrical recess.
- Recess 62 may include one or more graduated surfaces, and/or one or more rounded or curved surfaces, which may help couple mating portion 28 of first portion 12 to mating portion 40 of second portion 14 .
- at least a portion of projection 60 may be received within recess 62 when first portion 12 and second portion 14 are coupled together.
- the portion of projection 60 being received within recess 62 forms axial contact between projection 60 and recess 62 , which may help stabilize and/or retain the coupling between first portion 12 and second portion 14 .
- first portion 12 and second portion 14 in abutting contact (e.g., via surfaces of coupling portion 24 of first portion 12 and coupling portion 36 of second portion 14 ), but projection 60 extends into recess 62 in mating portion 40 to increase the surface area of the engagement between first portion 12 and second portion 14 .
- Projection 60 extending into recess 62 may also help the user align first portion 12 and second portion 14 , for example, during assembly of fan adaptor 10 .
- One or more of projection 60 and/or recess 62 may be machined out of first portion 12 or second portion 14 .
- mating portion 28 of first portion 12 may include a recess
- mating portion 40 of second portion 14 may include a projection.
- first portion 12 or second portion 14 may be formed via casting.
- one or more of first portion 12 or second portion 14 may include one or more balance holes 64 (shown in first portion 12 ), which may be formed via machining (e.g., drilling) after the casting in order to balance the casted element.
- the location of balance holes 64 may be determined by dynamically balancing the casted element.
- one or more of first portion 12 or second portion 14 may be formed by machine from bar stock.
- first portion 12 may be cast (and balanced), and second portion 14 may be machined from bar stock.
- both first portion 12 and second portion 14 may be formed via separate castings, or both first portion 12 and second portion 14 may be separately formed via machining from bar stock.
- first portion 12 and second portion 14 may be formed of steel, aluminum, or another appropriate material.
- different formation techniques and/or materials may be more cost effective and/or efficient.
- different formation techniques and/or materials may be more expensive, but may yield a stronger or more durable element.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate views of an alternative example of fan adapter 10 according to the present disclosure, with similar elements of fan adapter 10 shown by 100 added to the reference numbers.
- a fan adapter 110 includes a first portion 112 and a second portion 114 .
- first portion 112 may be coupled to a portion of an engine via one or more mounting elements extending through one or more mounting hole(s) 126 in a mounting portion 122 .
- first portion 112 includes a coupling portion 124 with a mating portion 128 , which may be coupled to a mating portion 140 of a coupling portion 136 of second portion 112 , and a bolt 116 and a washer 120 may help secure first portion 112 and second portion 114 , as discussed above.
- Second portion 114 may include a mounting portion 134 , which may include a plurality of mounting holes 138 . Furthermore, one or more of first portion 112 or second portion 114 may include one or more balancing holes 164 (shown in first portion 112 ).
- coupling portion 124 and 136 may include mating portions 128 and 140 with non-circular shapes or configurations.
- mating portion 128 may include a projection 160 that is rectangular or square
- mating portion 140 may include a recess 162 that is rectangular or square.
- mating portions 128 and 140 may help to couple first portion 112 and second portion 114 , for example, by helping to prevent relative rotation, which may loosen bolt 116 .
- Non-circular mating portions 128 and 140 may also help to protect fan adapter 110 against shear forces between first portion 112 and second portion 114 , which otherwise may loosen bolt 116 and/or damage fan adapter 110 .
- fan adapter 110 may also include one or more dowel rods and dowel rod holes in coupling portions 124 and 136 .
- mating portion 128 and mating portion 140 may include other non-circular shapes or configurations.
- mating portions 128 and 140 may include triangular shapes, pentagonal shapes, hexagonal shapes, etc.
- mating portions 128 and 140 may include trapezoidal shapes, star shapes, or irregular shapes.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate views of an alternative example of a fan adapter according to the present disclosure, with similar elements of fan adapter 10 shown by 200 added to the reference numbers.
- a fan adapter 210 includes a first portion 212 and a second portion 214 .
- FIG. 4A shows a schematic view of an engine 200 and a fan 202 coupled together via fan adapter 210 (i.e., first portion 212 and second portion 214 ), and
- FIG. 4B shows a schematic view of engine 200 , fan 202 , and fan adapter 210 uncoupled. It is noted that FIGS. 4A and 4B are not to scale.
- first portion 212 may be directly coupled to a rotating or drive element 208 (e.g., a drive shaft, a fan drive pulley, a fan drive, etc.) of engine 200 via one or more mounting elements 204 extending through one or more mounting hole(s) (not shown) in a mounting portion 222 of first portion 212 .
- drive element 208 may include one or more mounting holes that correspond to the mounting holes in mounting portion 222 of first portion 212 such that one or more mounting elements 204 may extend through one or more portions of mounting portion 222 and into one or more portions of drive element 208 .
- first portion 212 includes a coupling portion 224 , which may be directly coupled to a coupling portion 236 of second portion 214 , as discussed above.
- first portion 212 includes a coupling portion 224 , which may be directly coupled to a coupling portion 236 of second portion 214 , as discussed above.
- Second portion 214 may be directly coupled to a portion of fan 202 via one or more mounting elements 206 extending through one or more mounting hole(s) (not shown) in a mounting portion 234 of second portion 214 .
- fan 202 may include one or more mounting holes that correspond to the mounting holes in mounting portion 234 of second portion 214 such that one or more mounting elements 206 may extend through one or more portions of mounting portion 234 and into one or more portions of fan 202 .
- fan adapter 210 rotationally couples drive element 208 of engine 200 to fan 202 such that rotation of drive element 208 of engine 200 (e.g., the fan drive) rotates fan adapter 210 and fan 202 , for example, to help cool engine 200 .
- first portion 212 and second portion 214 when coupled together, first portion 212 and second portion 214 may be spaced apart by a distance X.
- Distance X may be a distance between mounting portion 222 of first portion 212 and mounting portion 234 of second portion 214 .
- distance X may be a standard distance between first portion 212 and second portion 214 , even if different first portions 212 and second portions 214 are used to couple fan 202 to engine 200 .
- distance X may vary depending on the size and/or shape of a selected first portion 212 and/or the size and/or shape of a selected second portion 214 . In either aspect, as shown in FIG.
- one or more mounting elements 204 may include a distance, or length, Y. Distance Y may be greater than distance X.
- the one or more mounting elements 204 that couple first portion 212 to engine 200 are not limited in length and may be longer than distance X between mounting portion 222 of first portion 212 and mounting portion 234 of second portion 214 when fan adapter 210 is assembled. Accordingly, the user may use mounting elements 204 that are longer than distance X when coupling first portion 212 of fan adapter 210 to engine 200 .
- fan adapter 10 may be used in any machine that includes an engine that includes requires cooling and/or air circulation.
- Fan adapter 10 described herein may provide a durable and versatile connection to couple a fan to the engine, with a limited number of components, easier and/or faster installation, and/or easier and/or faster access for maintenance or replacement. Therefore, the disclosed fan adapter 10 may be reliable and low cost, without sacrificing performance.
- first portion 12 may be a predetermined size and/or shape.
- First portion 12 may be coupled to the engine, for example, during assembly, before shipment, after shipment, etc.
- one or more mounting elements e.g., one or more bolts 16
- mounting hole(s) 26 may be extended through mounting hole(s) 26 to couple first portion 12 to the engine (e.g., to a fan pulley or to a fan drive).
- second portion 14 may be coupled to first portion 12 , for example, via bolt 16 , dowel rod 18 , and washer 20 .
- second portion 14 does not interfere with the initial mounting of first portion 12 on the engine.
- the one or more mounting elements that couple first portion 12 to the engine are not limited in length and may be longer than the distance between mounting portion 22 of first portion 12 and mounting portion 34 of second portion 14 when fan adapter 10 is assembled.
- the final spacing between mounting portion 22 and mounting portion 34 does not limit the length of the one or more mounting elements that couple first portion 12 to the engine, or otherwise interfere with the coupling of first portion 12 to the engine.
- dowel rod 18 may help to couple first portion 12 and second portion 14 , for example, by helping to prevent relative rotation, which may loosen bolt 16 .
- dowel rod 18 may also help to protect fan adapter 10 against and/or reduce shear forces between first portion 12 and second portion 14 , which otherwise may loosen bolt 16 and/or damage fan adapter 10 .
- the non-circular mating portion configuration as shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B and discussed above, may also help to prevent relative rotation between first portion 112 and second portion 114 , while also helping to protect fan adapter 110 against and/or reduce shear forces between first portion 112 and second portion 114 .
- first portion 12 may be coupled to first portion 12 , for example, to couple different types, sizes, etc. of fans to the engine.
- coupling portion 24 of first portion 12 and coupling portion 36 of second portion 14 may be a standard shape and size (e.g., “commonized”), but different second portions 14 may include mounting portions 34 that are sized and/or shaped for different sizes, types, etc. of fans.
- first portion 12 may be configured to be coupled to a variety of engines, and depending on the type and/or size of the engine, a different second portion 14 (and a different fan) may be coupled to first portion 12 .
- mounting portion 34 when one second portion 14 is mounted to first portion 12 , mounting portion 34 may be spaced from mounting portion 22 of first portion 12 by a first spacing. Then, when another second portion 14 is mounted to first portion 12 , mounting portion 34 of the another second portion 14 may be spaced from mounting portion 22 of first portion 12 by a second spacing.
- different second portions 14 may include larger or smaller mounting portions 34 , and/or other different sizes, shapes, features, etc. in order for different sizes, types, etc. of fans to be coupled to second portion 14 , and thus to the engine.
- the coupling portions 24 of the different first portions 12 and the coupling portions 36 of the second portion 14 may be standard shapes and sizes, the different first portions 12 and the different second portions 14 may be coupled together, for example, to couple any type and/or size of fan to any type and/or size of engine.
- different first portions 12 may include mounting portions 22 that are sized and/or shaped for different sizes, types, etc. of engines.
- different second portions 14 may include mounting portions 34 that are sized and/or shaped for different sizes, types, etc. of fans.
- different first portions 12 and/or different second portions 14 may include similar mounting portions 22 , 34 , but may include different coupling portions 24 or 36 (e.g., longer longitudinal lengths).
- first portion 12 may be a standard size and/or shape, for example, that is common to all or most engines, and second portions 14 may include different sizes and/or shapes for different sizes, types, etc. of fans.
- the selected first portion 12 and/or second portion 14 may not only correspond to the selected engine and/or the selected fan, but also may correspond to the desired spacing between the selected engine and the selected fan.
- a different first portion 12 may be coupled to the engine.
- a user may have an inventory or supply of a plurality of engines of different sizes, types, etc., and may also have an inventory or supply of a plurality of different first portions 12 of different sizes, shapes, etc.
- the user may select one of the plurality of engines (e.g., based on the type of machine, desired implementation, etc.), and may then select one of the plurality of different first portions 12 based on the selected engine (and/or a desired spacing between the selected engine and a fan).
- the selected first portion 12 may be coupled to the selected engine, as discussed herein.
- a different second portion 14 may be coupled to the fan and to first portion 12 .
- a user may have an inventory or supply of a plurality of fans of different sizes, types, etc., and may also have an inventory or supply of a plurality of different second portions 14 of different sizes, shapes, etc.
- the user may select one of the plurality of fans (e.g., based on the selected engine, desired implementation, etc.), and may then select one of the plurality of different second portions 14 based on the selected fan (and/or the desired spacing between the selected engine and the selected fan).
- the selected second portion 14 may be coupled to the selected fan and to the selected first portion 12 , as discussed herein, for example, with coupling portion 24 of the selected first portion 12 being coupled to coupling portion 36 of the selected second portion 14 .
- One or more of the plurality of engine, the plurality of first portions 12 , the plurality of second portions 14 , and/or the plurality of fans may be grouped as a kit, a system, etc.
- the commonality and interchangeability of first portion 12 and second portions 14 of fan adapter 10 may allow for different fans to be coupled to different engines, and may also help to provide for easier, simpler, and/or less time-consuming assembly of the selected fan to the selected engine.
- This commonality and interchangeability may also help to provide for easier, simpler, and/or less time-consuming disassembly (e.g., by removing bolt 16 and, if applicable, dowel rod 18 ) in order to couple a different second portion 14 , inspect, repair, and/or replace the fan, etc.
- various aspects discussed herein may help to reduce material costs, as one type of first portion 12 (or different types of first portions 12 ) may be used with different types of second portions 14 and different types of fans.
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- The present disclosure relates generally to a fan adapter for an engine, and more particularly, to a two-piece fan adapter for an engine.
- Engine-driven machines, for example, such as tractors, wheel loaders, etc., typically utilize one or more fans coupled to, or otherwise in proximity to, the engine to help cool the engine. In some machines, the fan is coupled to the engine, for example, via an adapter coupled to a hub or other portion of the engine, and the fan may be driven by a crankshaft, a dedicated fan drive, an auxiliary shaft, etc. The adapter often includes a base end to be coupled to the hub or other portion of the engine and a fan end, for example, to be coupled to the fan. However, different sizes of engines may require different sizes or types of fans, and/or different spacings between the hub or coupling portion of the engine and the fan. Based on these variances, different sizes of engines and/or different spacings may require different size and/or shape of adapters. Some adapters may include smaller distances between the base end and the fan end, which may increase the difficulty and/or complexity of coupling the adaptor and/or fan to the engine. For example, a smaller distance between the base end and the fan end may increase the difficulty in fitting coupling elements (e.g., bolts, screws, etc.) between the base end and the fan end to couple the adapter to the hub or other portion of the engine.
- An exemplary fan adapter is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 10,590,948 (“the '948 patent”) to Simofi-Ilyes et al. The '948 patent discloses an adapter for attaching a cooling fan to a motor in a cooling fan module for an automotive cooling system. In one embodiment, the adapter of the '948 patent includes first and second parts to form a two-piece fan adapter, but the coupling of the first and second parts relies on a shaft of the driving motor. In this aspect, the first part of the fan adapter is preassembled with a portion of the rotor, which may require specific sizes and/or shapes of both the first and second parts relative to the shaft of the driving motor. Additionally, the coupling of the first and second parts of the fan adapter may not secure the respective orientations of the first and second parts to each other, may be susceptible to shear, and/or may otherwise increase the risk of breakage. While the adapter of the '948 patent may be suitable for some applications, the adapter may not be suitable for other applications. The disclosed fan adapters of the present disclosure may solve one or more of the problems set forth above and/or other problems in the art. The scope of the current disclosure, however, is defined by the attached claims, and not by the ability to solve any specific problem.
- In one aspect, a fan adapter may include a base and a fan end portion. The base may include a mounting portion and a coupling portion, and the base may be configured to be coupled to a portion of an engine. The fan end portion may include a mounting portion and a coupling portion. The coupling portion of the fan end portion may be configured to be coupled to the coupling portion of the base, and the fan end portion may be removably couplable to the base via one or more coupling elements to prevent relative rotation between the base and the fan end portion.
- In another aspect, a component for an engine fan adapter may include a fan end portion with a mounting portion and a coupling portion that extends from the mounting portion. The coupling portion may include a mating portion configured to mate with a base portion that is coupled to an engine, and the coupling portion may further include a through-hole in a central portion of the mating portion configured to receive a coupling element to couple the fan end portion to the base portion.
- In yet another aspect, a component for an engine fan adapter includes a base portion. The base portion includes a mounting portion configured to be coupled to a fan drive pulley or a fan drive of an engine, and a coupling portion that extends from the mounting portion. The coupling portion includes a mating portion configured to mate with a fan end portion that is coupled to or supports a fan. The coupling portion further includes a hole in a central portion of the mating portion configured to receive a coupling element to couple the fan end portion to the base portion.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary fan adapter; -
FIGS. 2A and 2B are exploded views of the fan adapter ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 3A and 3B are exploded views of another exemplary fan adapter; and -
FIG. 4A is a side view of an exemplary fan adapter coupling an engine and a fan, andFIG. 4B is an exploded view of the fan adapter, the engine, and the fan. - Both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the features, as claimed. As used herein, the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “having,” “including,” or other variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements, but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Moreover, in this disclosure, relative terms, such as, for example, “about,” substantially,” and “approximately” are used to indicate a possible variation of ±10% in the stated value. Furthermore, the terms “couple,” “coupled,” “coupled to,” etc. are used to indicate that two or more components are physically joined, attached, or connected, either directly or indirectly, via one or more additional components.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of anexemplary fan adapter 10, according to the present disclosure. In one aspect,fan adapter 10 may be used to couple a fan (e.g., an engine cooling fan), a fan impeller, or one or more fan blades to a rotational drive portion of an engine (not shown).Fan adapter 10 includes a base portion orfirst portion 12, and a fan end portion orsecond portion 14. Although not shown,adapter 10 may be configured to rotationally couple a fan, for example, a cooling fan, to a drive portion of an engine, for example, to a drive pulley or to a fan drive. For example,first portion 12 may be directly coupled to the drive portion (e.g., a drive pulley) of an engine (FIGS. 4A and 4B ), andsecond portion 14 may be directly coupled to a fan (FIGS. 4A and 4B ). In one aspect,first portion 12 andsecond portion 14 are fixedly coupled to each other (e.g., directly coupled), andfirst portion 12 may be configured to be coupled to a fan drive pulley or a fan drive of the engine. The fan drive pulley or the fan drive may be belt driven, hydraulically driven, etc. In these aspects,fan adapter 10 fixedly couples a rotating or drive element of the engine to the fan such that rotation of the drive element of the engine (e.g., the fan drive pulley or fan drive) rotatesfan adapter 10 and the fan, for example, to help cool the engine. - As shown in
FIGS. 2A and 2B ,first portion 12 andsecond portion 14 may be removably coupled via one or more coupling mechanisms, for example, a screw or abolt 16. In this manner,first portion 12 may be coupled to the engine, and thensecond portion 14 may be coupled tofirst portion 12. Additionally, one ormore dowel rods 18 and/or one or more washers 20 may also help couplefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14. -
First portion 12 includes amounting portion 22 and acoupling portion 24.Mounting portion 22 may be substantially cylindrical, and may be configured to be coupled (e.g., directly coupled) to a portion of the engine (e.g., the fan drive pulley or the fan drive), for example, via one or more mounting elements (FIGS. 4A and 4B ), for example, screws, bolts, etc., through a plurality of mountingholes 26.Mounting holes 26 may be circumferentially spaced around mountingportion 22, for example, evenly or unevenly.Coupling portion 24 may be a substantially cylindrical extension frommounting portion 22, for example, along axis A (FIGS. 2A and 2B ) and towardsecond portion 14. As shown inFIGS. 2A and 2B , mountingportion 22 offirst portion 12 may be larger (e.g., in diameter relative to axis A) than couplingportion 24 offirst portion 12. Couplingportion 24 may also include a mating portion 28 (FIG. 2A ).Mating portion 28 may be sized and/or shaped to be mated to (e.g., coupled to via an at least partially overlapping or interlocking engagement) a corresponding portion ofsecond portion 14. Additionally,first portion 12 may include one or moregraduated surfaces 30, for example, graduated annular surfaces, on couplingportion 24 between mountingportion 22 andmating portion 28. Additionally, as shown inFIG. 2B ,first portion 12 may include acavity 32, for example, in a central portion within mountingportion 22, which may help couplefirst portion 12 to the drive portion or element of the engine. -
Second portion 14 includes a mountingportion 34 and acoupling portion 36. Mountingportion 34 may be substantially cylindrical, and may be configured to be coupled to a portion of the fan, for example, via one or more mounting elements (not shown), for example, screws, bolts, etc., through a plurality of mountingholes 38. Mountingholes 38 may be circumferentially spaced around mountingportion 22, for example, evenly or unevenly. Couplingportion 36 may be a substantially cylindrical extension from mountingportion 34, for example, along axis A (FIGS. 2A and 2B ) and towardfirst portion 12. As shown inFIGS. 2A and 2B , mountingportion 34 ofsecond portion 14 may be larger (e.g., in diameter relative to axis A) than couplingportion 36 ofsecond portion 14. Couplingportion 36 may also include a mating portion 40 (FIG. 2B ).Mating portion 40 may be sized and/or shaped to be mated to (e.g., directly coupled to via an at least partially overlapping or interlocking engagement) a corresponding portion (e.g., projection 60) offirst portion 12. Additionally,second portion 14 may include one or more transition surfaces 42, for example, one or more slanted, curved, or angled portions oncoupling portion 36 between mountingportion 34 andmating portion 40. Additionally, as shown inFIG. 2A ,second portion 14 may include a mountingextension 44 and acavity 46, for example, in a central portion within mountingportion 34, which may help couplesecond portion 14 to the fan. - As mentioned,
first portion 12 andsecond portion 14 may be coupled viabolt 16,dowel rod 18, and washer 20. In this aspect,second portion 14 includes a through-hole 50, for example, extending along axis A, through a central portion ofsecond portion 14. Through-hole 50 may be machined through the central portion ofsecond portion 14. At least a portion ofbolt 16 may be threaded. Through-hole 50 may be threaded, or may be smooth.Bolt 16, for example, with washer 20 surrounding a portion ofbolt 16, may be inserted (either threaded or slid) through through-hole 50. Additionally,second portion 14 may include one or more abutment surfaces 52 to abut and/or block washer 20. As shown inFIG. 2A , a portion ofbolt 16 may then be received within ahole 54 inmating portion 28 offirst portion 12.Hole 54 may be at least partially threaded, and may be machined inmating portion 28, for example, along a central axis of mating portion 28 (e.g., coaxial with axis A). In this manner, tighteningbolt 16 intohole 54 may help to couplesecond portion 14 tofirst portion 12. - Moreover,
mating portion 28 offirst portion 12 may include adowel rod hole 56, andmating portion 40 ofsecond portion 14 may also include adowel rod hole 58. Dowelrod hole 56 may be a blind hole extending through a portion offirst portion 12, anddowel rod hole 58 may be a blind hole extending through a portion ofsecond portion 14. Dowel rod holes 56 and 58 may be machined and/or drilled out of respective portions offirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14. Dowel rod holes 56 and 58 may be smooth holes, or may be at least partially threaded or roughened, which may help retaindowel rod 18 within dowel rod holes 56 and 58. Dowel rod holes 56 and 58 may be spaced away from and unaligned with central axis A, for example, along axis B. In this aspect,dowel rod hole 56 may be positioned the same distance from axis A infirst portion 12 asdowel rod hole 58 is positioned insecond portion 14.Dowel rod 18 may be positioned within dowel holes 56 and 58 during the coupling offirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14.Dowel rod 18 may help to couplefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14, for example, by helping to prevent relative rotation, which may loosenbolt 16.Dowel rod 18 may also help to protectfan adapter 10 against and/or reduce shear forces betweenfirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14, which otherwise may loosenbolt 16 and/ordamage fan adapter 10. Although not shown, more than onebolt 16 and/or more than onedowel rod 18, and corresponding holes through portions offirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14, may be used to couplefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 and help protect against relative rotation and/or reduce shear forces. - As mentioned,
mating portion 28 offirst portion 12 andmating portion 40 ofsecond portion 14 may have corresponding shapes. For example, as shown inFIG. 2A ,mating portion 28 may include aprojection 60, for example, a circular or cylindrical projection.Projection 60 may include a one or more graduated surfaces, and/or one or more rounded or curved surfaces, which may help couplemating portion 28 offirst portion 12 tomating portion 40 ofsecond portion 14. Correspondingly, as shown inFIG. 2B ,mating portion 40 ofsecond portion 14 may include arecess 62, for example, a circular or cylindrical recess.Recess 62 may include one or more graduated surfaces, and/or one or more rounded or curved surfaces, which may help couplemating portion 28 offirst portion 12 tomating portion 40 ofsecond portion 14. In this aspect, at least a portion ofprojection 60 may be received withinrecess 62 whenfirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 are coupled together. The portion ofprojection 60 being received withinrecess 62 forms axial contact betweenprojection 60 andrecess 62, which may help stabilize and/or retain the coupling betweenfirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14. For example, not only arefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 in abutting contact (e.g., via surfaces ofcoupling portion 24 offirst portion 12 andcoupling portion 36 of second portion 14), butprojection 60 extends intorecess 62 inmating portion 40 to increase the surface area of the engagement betweenfirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14.Projection 60 extending intorecess 62 may also help the user alignfirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14, for example, during assembly offan adaptor 10. One or more ofprojection 60 and/orrecess 62 may be machined out offirst portion 12 orsecond portion 14. It is noted that, although not shown,mating portion 28 offirst portion 12 may include a recess, andmating portion 40 ofsecond portion 14 may include a projection. - One or more of
first portion 12 orsecond portion 14 may be formed via casting. In this aspect, one or more offirst portion 12 orsecond portion 14 may include one or more balance holes 64 (shown in first portion 12), which may be formed via machining (e.g., drilling) after the casting in order to balance the casted element. For example, the location of balance holes 64 may be determined by dynamically balancing the casted element. In another aspect, one or more offirst portion 12 orsecond portion 14 may be formed by machine from bar stock. For example,first portion 12 may be cast (and balanced), andsecond portion 14 may be machined from bar stock. Alternatively, bothfirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 may be formed via separate castings, or bothfirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 may be separately formed via machining from bar stock. One or more offirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14 may be formed of steel, aluminum, or another appropriate material. In some aspects, different formation techniques and/or materials may be more cost effective and/or efficient. In some other aspects, different formation techniques and/or materials may be more expensive, but may yield a stronger or more durable element. -
FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate views of an alternative example offan adapter 10 according to the present disclosure, with similar elements offan adapter 10 shown by 100 added to the reference numbers. As shown, afan adapter 110 includes afirst portion 112 and asecond portion 114. As discussed above,first portion 112 may be coupled to a portion of an engine via one or more mounting elements extending through one or more mounting hole(s) 126 in a mountingportion 122. Additionally,first portion 112 includes acoupling portion 124 with amating portion 128, which may be coupled to amating portion 140 of acoupling portion 136 ofsecond portion 112, and abolt 116 and awasher 120 may help securefirst portion 112 andsecond portion 114, as discussed above. Moreover, as discussed above, more than onebolt 116 may be used to couplefirst portion 112 andsecond portion 114.Second portion 114 may include a mountingportion 134, which may include a plurality of mountingholes 138. Furthermore, one or more offirst portion 112 orsecond portion 114 may include one or more balancing holes 164 (shown in first portion 112). - Moreover, in the aspect shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B , 124 and 136 may includecoupling portion 128 and 140 with non-circular shapes or configurations. For example, as shown,mating portions mating portion 128 may include aprojection 160 that is rectangular or square, andmating portion 140 may include a recess 162 that is rectangular or square. In this aspect, 128 and 140 may help to couplemating portions first portion 112 andsecond portion 114, for example, by helping to prevent relative rotation, which may loosenbolt 116. 128 and 140 may also help to protectNon-circular mating portions fan adapter 110 against shear forces betweenfirst portion 112 andsecond portion 114, which otherwise may loosenbolt 116 and/ordamage fan adapter 110. Although not shown,fan adapter 110 may also include one or more dowel rods and dowel rod holes in 124 and 136.coupling portions - Furthermore, it is noted that
mating portion 128 andmating portion 140 may include other non-circular shapes or configurations. For example, 128 and 140 may include triangular shapes, pentagonal shapes, hexagonal shapes, etc. Moreover,mating portions 128 and 140 may include trapezoidal shapes, star shapes, or irregular shapes.mating portions -
FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate views of an alternative example of a fan adapter according to the present disclosure, with similar elements offan adapter 10 shown by 200 added to the reference numbers. As shown inFIGS. 4A and 4B , afan adapter 210 includes afirst portion 212 and asecond portion 214.FIG. 4A shows a schematic view of anengine 200 and afan 202 coupled together via fan adapter 210 (i.e.,first portion 212 and second portion 214), andFIG. 4B shows a schematic view ofengine 200,fan 202, andfan adapter 210 uncoupled. It is noted thatFIGS. 4A and 4B are not to scale. As discussed above,first portion 212 may be directly coupled to a rotating or drive element 208 (e.g., a drive shaft, a fan drive pulley, a fan drive, etc.) ofengine 200 via one or moremounting elements 204 extending through one or more mounting hole(s) (not shown) in a mountingportion 222 offirst portion 212. Although not shown,drive element 208 may include one or more mounting holes that correspond to the mounting holes in mountingportion 222 offirst portion 212 such that one or moremounting elements 204 may extend through one or more portions of mountingportion 222 and into one or more portions ofdrive element 208. Additionally, as discussed above,first portion 212 includes acoupling portion 224, which may be directly coupled to acoupling portion 236 ofsecond portion 214, as discussed above. Although not shown inFIG. 4A or 4B , one or more bolts, washers, dowel rods, etc. may help securefirst portion 212 andsecond portion 214, as discussed above.Second portion 214 may be directly coupled to a portion offan 202 via one or moremounting elements 206 extending through one or more mounting hole(s) (not shown) in a mountingportion 234 ofsecond portion 214. Although not shown,fan 202 may include one or more mounting holes that correspond to the mounting holes in mountingportion 234 ofsecond portion 214 such that one or moremounting elements 206 may extend through one or more portions of mountingportion 234 and into one or more portions offan 202. As mentioned above,fan adapter 210 rotationally couples driveelement 208 ofengine 200 to fan 202 such that rotation ofdrive element 208 of engine 200 (e.g., the fan drive) rotatesfan adapter 210 andfan 202, for example, to helpcool engine 200. - As shown in
FIG. 4A , when coupled together,first portion 212 andsecond portion 214 may be spaced apart by a distance X. Distance X may be a distance between mountingportion 222 offirst portion 212 and mountingportion 234 ofsecond portion 214. In some embodiments discussed herein, distance X may be a standard distance betweenfirst portion 212 andsecond portion 214, even if differentfirst portions 212 andsecond portions 214 are used to couplefan 202 toengine 200. Alternatively, distance X may vary depending on the size and/or shape of a selectedfirst portion 212 and/or the size and/or shape of a selectedsecond portion 214. In either aspect, as shown inFIG. 4B , one or moremounting elements 204 may include a distance, or length, Y. Distance Y may be greater than distance X. In this aspect, the one or moremounting elements 204 that couplefirst portion 212 toengine 200 are not limited in length and may be longer than distance X between mountingportion 222 offirst portion 212 and mountingportion 234 ofsecond portion 214 whenfan adapter 210 is assembled. Accordingly, the user may use mountingelements 204 that are longer than distance X when couplingfirst portion 212 offan adapter 210 toengine 200. - The disclosed aspects of
fan adapter 10 may be used in any machine that includes an engine that includes requires cooling and/or air circulation.Fan adapter 10 described herein may provide a durable and versatile connection to couple a fan to the engine, with a limited number of components, easier and/or faster installation, and/or easier and/or faster access for maintenance or replacement. Therefore, the disclosedfan adapter 10 may be reliable and low cost, without sacrificing performance. - In one example,
first portion 12 may be a predetermined size and/or shape.First portion 12 may be coupled to the engine, for example, during assembly, before shipment, after shipment, etc. For example, one or more mounting elements (e.g., one or more bolts 16) may be extended through mounting hole(s) 26 to couplefirst portion 12 to the engine (e.g., to a fan pulley or to a fan drive). Then,second portion 14 may be coupled tofirst portion 12, for example, viabolt 16,dowel rod 18, and washer 20. In this aspect,second portion 14 does not interfere with the initial mounting offirst portion 12 on the engine. In the embodiments described herein, the one or more mounting elements that couplefirst portion 12 to the engine are not limited in length and may be longer than the distance between mountingportion 22 offirst portion 12 and mountingportion 34 ofsecond portion 14 whenfan adapter 10 is assembled. In other words, as discussed above, for example, with respect toFIGS. 4A and 4B , becausefirst portion 12 is mounted on the engine beforesecond portion 14 is coupled tofirst portion 12, the final spacing between mountingportion 22 and mountingportion 34 does not limit the length of the one or more mounting elements that couplefirst portion 12 to the engine, or otherwise interfere with the coupling offirst portion 12 to the engine. Furthermore, in some aspects,dowel rod 18 may help to couplefirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14, for example, by helping to prevent relative rotation, which may loosenbolt 16. As mentioned,dowel rod 18 may also help to protectfan adapter 10 against and/or reduce shear forces betweenfirst portion 12 andsecond portion 14, which otherwise may loosenbolt 16 and/ordamage fan adapter 10. The non-circular mating portion configuration, as shown inFIGS. 3A and 3B and discussed above, may also help to prevent relative rotation betweenfirst portion 112 andsecond portion 114, while also helping to protectfan adapter 110 against and/or reduce shear forces betweenfirst portion 112 andsecond portion 114. - Additionally, one or more different
second portions 14 may be coupled tofirst portion 12, for example, to couple different types, sizes, etc. of fans to the engine. In this aspect,coupling portion 24 offirst portion 12 andcoupling portion 36 ofsecond portion 14 may be a standard shape and size (e.g., “commonized”), but differentsecond portions 14 may include mountingportions 34 that are sized and/or shaped for different sizes, types, etc. of fans. For example,first portion 12 may be configured to be coupled to a variety of engines, and depending on the type and/or size of the engine, a different second portion 14 (and a different fan) may be coupled tofirst portion 12. In this aspect, when onesecond portion 14 is mounted tofirst portion 12, mountingportion 34 may be spaced from mountingportion 22 offirst portion 12 by a first spacing. Then, when anothersecond portion 14 is mounted tofirst portion 12, mountingportion 34 of the anothersecond portion 14 may be spaced from mountingportion 22 offirst portion 12 by a second spacing. Likewise, differentsecond portions 14 may include larger orsmaller mounting portions 34, and/or other different sizes, shapes, features, etc. in order for different sizes, types, etc. of fans to be coupled tosecond portion 14, and thus to the engine. - Moreover, because the
coupling portions 24 of the differentfirst portions 12 and thecoupling portions 36 of thesecond portion 14 may be standard shapes and sizes, the differentfirst portions 12 and the differentsecond portions 14 may be coupled together, for example, to couple any type and/or size of fan to any type and/or size of engine. For example, differentfirst portions 12 may include mountingportions 22 that are sized and/or shaped for different sizes, types, etc. of engines. Similarly, differentsecond portions 14 may include mountingportions 34 that are sized and/or shaped for different sizes, types, etc. of fans. In some aspects, differentfirst portions 12 and/or differentsecond portions 14 may include similar mounting 22, 34, but may includeportions different coupling portions 24 or 36 (e.g., longer longitudinal lengths). In some examples,first portion 12 may be a standard size and/or shape, for example, that is common to all or most engines, andsecond portions 14 may include different sizes and/or shapes for different sizes, types, etc. of fans. Furthermore, the selectedfirst portion 12 and/orsecond portion 14 may not only correspond to the selected engine and/or the selected fan, but also may correspond to the desired spacing between the selected engine and the selected fan. - In one example, depending on the type and/or size of the engine, a different
first portion 12 may be coupled to the engine. For example, a user may have an inventory or supply of a plurality of engines of different sizes, types, etc., and may also have an inventory or supply of a plurality of differentfirst portions 12 of different sizes, shapes, etc. The user may select one of the plurality of engines (e.g., based on the type of machine, desired implementation, etc.), and may then select one of the plurality of differentfirst portions 12 based on the selected engine (and/or a desired spacing between the selected engine and a fan). The selectedfirst portion 12 may be coupled to the selected engine, as discussed herein. - Similarly, depending on the type and/or size of the fan, a different
second portion 14 may be coupled to the fan and tofirst portion 12. For example, a user may have an inventory or supply of a plurality of fans of different sizes, types, etc., and may also have an inventory or supply of a plurality of differentsecond portions 14 of different sizes, shapes, etc. The user may select one of the plurality of fans (e.g., based on the selected engine, desired implementation, etc.), and may then select one of the plurality of differentsecond portions 14 based on the selected fan (and/or the desired spacing between the selected engine and the selected fan). The selectedsecond portion 14 may be coupled to the selected fan and to the selectedfirst portion 12, as discussed herein, for example, withcoupling portion 24 of the selectedfirst portion 12 being coupled tocoupling portion 36 of the selectedsecond portion 14. One or more of the plurality of engine, the plurality offirst portions 12, the plurality ofsecond portions 14, and/or the plurality of fans may be grouped as a kit, a system, etc. In these aspects, the commonality and interchangeability offirst portion 12 andsecond portions 14 offan adapter 10 may allow for different fans to be coupled to different engines, and may also help to provide for easier, simpler, and/or less time-consuming assembly of the selected fan to the selected engine. - This commonality and interchangeability may also help to provide for easier, simpler, and/or less time-consuming disassembly (e.g., by removing
bolt 16 and, if applicable, dowel rod 18) in order to couple a differentsecond portion 14, inspect, repair, and/or replace the fan, etc. Moreover, various aspects discussed herein may help to reduce material costs, as one type of first portion 12 (or different types of first portions 12) may be used with different types ofsecond portions 14 and different types of fans. - It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed system without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Other embodiments of the system will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the fan adapters disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims and their equivalents.
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