Patent classifications
F04D29/34
BLADE RETENTION SYSTEM FOR OVERHEAD FAN
A fan includes a motor, a rotatable hub coupled to the motor, and at least one fan blade. The at least one fan blade includes a first end coupled to the rotatable hub, a second end, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a passage extending from the first end to the second end, and a winglet attached to the second end. At least one flexible strap extends through the passage of the at least one fan blade. The flexible strap is coupled at a first end to the rotatable hub and coupled at a second end to the winglet, such as to an inner portion thereof within the passage.
BLADE INSTALLATION STRUCTURE OF CEILING FAN
A blade installation structure of a ceiling fan includes a blade, a coupling seat, and an elastic member. The blade has a connecting portion. The connecting portion has a through hole. The coupling seat has a slot. A displacement space is defined in the slot. The elastic member includes an elastic portion and an abutting portion connected to the elastic portion. The abutting portion abuts against the through hole of the blade, and the elastic portion is confined within the through hole of the blade, so that the blade is locked and fixed to the coupling seat. The blade installation structure of the ceiling fan has the advantages of quick installation and increased blade support.
BLADE INSTALLATION STRUCTURE OF CEILING FAN
A blade installation structure of a ceiling fan includes a blade, a coupling seat, and an elastic member. The blade has a connecting portion. The connecting portion has a through hole. The coupling seat has a slot. A displacement space is defined in the slot. The elastic member includes an elastic portion and an abutting portion connected to the elastic portion. The abutting portion abuts against the through hole of the blade, and the elastic portion is confined within the through hole of the blade, so that the blade is locked and fixed to the coupling seat. The blade installation structure of the ceiling fan has the advantages of quick installation and increased blade support.
CEILING FAN BLADE
A ceiling fan or blade thereof can include a fan motor for rotating the blade. The blade can include an airfoil body having an outer surface extending between a leading edge and a trailing edge, and a root and a tip. The blade can be separated into three distinct cross sections including a first cross section as a lifting cross section, a second cross section as a flat cross section, and a third cross section as a transition section between the first and second cross sections.
CEILING FAN BLADE
A ceiling fan or blade thereof can include a fan motor for rotating the blade. The blade can include an airfoil body having an outer surface extending between a leading edge and a trailing edge, and a root and a tip. The blade can be separated into three distinct cross sections including a first cross section as a lifting cross section, a second cross section as a flat cross section, and a third cross section as a transition section between the first and second cross sections.
CEILING FAN HAVING DOUBLE-LAYER BLADES
A ceiling fan having double-layer blades includes a motor unit, a blade frame unit, a first blade unit, and a second blade unit. The blade frame unit has a blade frame body. The first blade unit includes a plurality of first blades. The second blade unit includes a plurality of second blades. The first blades and the second blades surround the outside of the blade frame body, so that there is no need for the motor unit to provide a motor housing for connecting the first blades and the second blades, thereby saving costs and installation costs. With the arrangement of the first blades and the second blades, the ceiling fan can increase the current of air for cooling.
CEILING FAN HAVING DOUBLE-LAYER BLADES
A ceiling fan having double-layer blades includes a motor unit, a blade frame unit, a first blade unit, and a second blade unit. The blade frame unit has a blade frame body. The first blade unit includes a plurality of first blades. The second blade unit includes a plurality of second blades. The first blades and the second blades surround the outside of the blade frame body, so that there is no need for the motor unit to provide a motor housing for connecting the first blades and the second blades, thereby saving costs and installation costs. With the arrangement of the first blades and the second blades, the ceiling fan can increase the current of air for cooling.
Ceiling fan
A ceiling fan including a retention system and method of redundantly retaining a ceiling fan can include a ceiling fan motor assembly including a hollow motor shaft at least partially surrounded by a motor housing. A retainer plate is provided at the bottom of the motor housing including an opening. A retainer rod extends through the opening in the retainer plate and secures to the retainer plate. A support cable couples to the retainer rod to suspend the retainer plate from a structure, wherein the retainer plate is configured to redundantly retainer the ceiling fan.
Ceiling fan
A ceiling fan including a retention system and method of redundantly retaining a ceiling fan can include a ceiling fan motor assembly including a hollow motor shaft at least partially surrounded by a motor housing. A retainer plate is provided at the bottom of the motor housing including an opening. A retainer rod extends through the opening in the retainer plate and secures to the retainer plate. A support cable couples to the retainer rod to suspend the retainer plate from a structure, wherein the retainer plate is configured to redundantly retainer the ceiling fan.
Ceiling Fan
A ceiling fan is designed with enhanced structural strength and prolonged service life. The ceiling fan includes a stator, a loading plate, a rotor and a plurality of blades is disclosed. The stator includes a shaft. The loading plate includes a sleeve and a radial extending portion. The radial extending portion radially extends outwards in radial directions of the shaft. The sleeve receives a bearing coupled with an outer periphery of the shaft. The rotor includes a hub coupled with the loading plate. The plurality of blades is coupled with the radial extending portion.