Patent classifications
F04D29/34
CEILING FAN BLADE FASTENING STRUCTURE
A ceiling fan blade fastening structure includes a base and a fan blade. The base is fixed to a rotor of a motor of a ceiling fan. The base has a bottom wall and a peripheral wall. The peripheral wall has a slot. The bottom wall is provided with a guide rail portion adjacent to the slot. The bottom wall is provided with a bracket and a positioning block behind the guide rail portion. The fan blade has a tongue portion to be inserted into the slot and pressed against the positioning block, so as to position the fan blade. The tongue portion is provided with a stop block to be against the rear of the bracket, so that the fan blade is unable to be disengaged from the slot.
CEILING FAN BLADE FASTENING STRUCTURE
A ceiling fan blade fastening structure includes a base and a fan blade. The base is fixed to a rotor of a motor of a ceiling fan. The base has a bottom wall and a peripheral wall. The peripheral wall has a slot. The bottom wall is provided with a guide rail portion adjacent to the slot. The bottom wall is provided with a bracket and a positioning block behind the guide rail portion. The fan blade has a tongue portion to be inserted into the slot and pressed against the positioning block, so as to position the fan blade. The tongue portion is provided with a stop block to be against the rear of the bracket, so that the fan blade is unable to be disengaged from the slot.
LEVERED COUNTERWEIGHT FEATHERING SYSTEM
A fan assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a fan disk, a trunnion, a fan blade, and a counterweight assembly. The fan disk is configured to rotate about an axial centerline of the gas turbine engine when installed in the gas turbine engine. The trunnion is mounted to the fan disk and defines a slot extending through a portion of the trunnion. The fan blade defines a pitch axis and is rotatably attached to the fan disk about its pitch axis through the trunnion. The counterweight assembly includes a link arm extending to the trunnion and an engagement device mounted to the link arm that is disposed to move through the slot of the trunnion.
LEVERED COUNTERWEIGHT FEATHERING SYSTEM
A fan assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a fan disk, a trunnion, a fan blade, and a counterweight assembly. The fan disk is configured to rotate about an axial centerline of the gas turbine engine when installed in the gas turbine engine. The trunnion is mounted to the fan disk and defines a slot extending through a portion of the trunnion. The fan blade defines a pitch axis and is rotatably attached to the fan disk about its pitch axis through the trunnion. The counterweight assembly includes a link arm extending to the trunnion and an engagement device mounted to the link arm that is disposed to move through the slot of the trunnion.
CEILING FAN HAVING A DUAL REDUNDANT MOTOR MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
A ceiling fan having a dual redundant motor mounting assembly for suspending a motor comprising a downrod, a hollow motor shaft suspending the motor from the downrod, a retaining pin extending through the hollow motor shaft, and a retaining rod coupled to the retainer pin for redundantly suspending the motor.
CEILING FAN HAVING A DUAL REDUNDANT MOTOR MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
A ceiling fan having a dual redundant motor mounting assembly for suspending a motor comprising a downrod, a hollow motor shaft suspending the motor from the downrod, a retaining pin extending through the hollow motor shaft, and a retaining rod coupled to the retainer pin for redundantly suspending the motor.
Blade dovetail and retention apparatus
Methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture are disclosed to adjust a pitch axis of a blade of an engine. An example blade apparatus includes: a hub to facilitate movement of blades in an engine, the engine having a radial center line; and a trunnion connected to the hub. The example trunnion includes a slot to accommodate a first blade, and at least one of the trunnion or the first blade is positioned with at least one of a tilt or a lean with respect to the radial center line to form a pitch axis offset from the radial center line such that the pitch axis is not parallel to or co-linear with the radial center line. The example hub is to rotate the first blade about the pitch axis.
CEILING FAN
An ceiling fan comprising a motor system. The motor system is mounted around a motor shaft. The motor shaft couples to a downrod for suspending the ceiling fan from a structure. The motor shaft and motor are encased by a motor housing. The motor housing comprises hub arms for mounting a plurality of blade holders. The blade holders coupled to a plurality of blades rotatable about the motor during operation. The downrod comprises a wire disk mounting guy wiring to the downrod. A retention rod is utilized internal of the motor and downrod as a secondary retention method. An electrical connector is internal of the motor shaft and electrically couples to the stator to power the motor.
CEILING FAN
An ceiling fan comprising a motor system. The motor system is mounted around a motor shaft. The motor shaft couples to a downrod for suspending the ceiling fan from a structure. The motor shaft and motor are encased by a motor housing. The motor housing comprises hub arms for mounting a plurality of blade holders. The blade holders coupled to a plurality of blades rotatable about the motor during operation. The downrod comprises a wire disk mounting guy wiring to the downrod. A retention rod is utilized internal of the motor and downrod as a secondary retention method. An electrical connector is internal of the motor shaft and electrically couples to the stator to power the motor.
Ceiling fan with multiple blades
A ceiling fan assembly having a motor with a rotor with multiple blade mounts, multiple blades having a removable blade tip, a balancing weight mount carried by the multiple blades and covered by the removable tip, and where each of the multiple blades are pre-balanced and indexed to a corresponding one of the multiple blade mounts.