Ceiling fan capable of adjusting angles of fan blades
10151323 ยท 2018-12-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D29/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/362
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A ceiling fan capable of adjusting angles of fan blades includes a hub, a downrod, a rotating motor selectively driving the hub to rotate relative to the downrod, multiple blade assemblies separately mounted on and arranged around the hub, and an adjusting assembly mounted in the hub and including an outer tube, an inner tube, a support, and a driving motor. A driving rod of each of the blade assemblies is mounted in a driving annular recess of the support. When a driving screw of the driving motor rotates, the driving screw drives the outer tube to rotate and drives the inner tube to move upwardly or downwardly accordingly, so as to provide an optimized volume of air current that meets power saving requirement under a constant revolution speed of the rotating motor.
Claims
1. A ceiling fan comprising: a hub being hollow and having a side panel; a downrod vertically mounted through the hub along a rotation axis of the hub; a rotating motor mounted in the hub, connected to the downrod and the hub, and selectively driving the hub to rotate relative to the downrod; multiple blade assemblies separately mounted on and arranged around the side panel of the hub, each of the blade assemblies extending along a radial direction of the hub and including a fan blade having an inner end positioned toward the hub; a pivot shaft securely attached to the inner end of the fan blade and rotatably mounted through the side panel of the hub, and the pivot shaft having an outer end protruding to an exterior of the hub and securely attached to the fan blade; and an inner end protruding to an interior of the hub; a connector mounted in the hub and having a first end securely connected to the inner end of the pivot shaft; and a second end; and a driving rod mounted in the hub, rotatably connected to the second end of the connector, and being parallel to the connector; and an adjusting assembly mounted in the hub and including an outer tube rotatably mounted around the downrod and having an outer side surface; a ring gear formed around the outer side surface of the outer tube; at least one limiting slot formed through the outer tube, and each of the at least one limiting slot extending transversely; and at least one guiding slot formed through the outer tube, and each of the at least one guiding slot extending obliquely and having an upper end and a lower end; at least one limiting rod, each of the at least one limiting rod disposed along a radial direction of the downrod, securely attached to the downrod, and having at least one limiting end, and each of the at least one limiting end protruding in a corresponding one of the at least one limiting slot; an inner tube mounted around the downrod and disposed between the downrod and the outer tube; at least one guiding rod disposed along the radial direction of the downrod and securely attached to the inner tube, and each of the at least one guiding rod protruding in a corresponding one of the at least one guiding slot; a support mounted around the downrod, being coaxial with the downrod, disposed above the outer tube and the inner tube, and being movable up and down along an axial direction of the downrod, and the support having an outer side surface; and a driving annular recess formed in the outer side surface of the support; wherein the driving rods of the blade assemblies are mounted in the driving annular recess of the support; and a driving motor securely mounted in the hub and having a driving screw, and the driving screw engaging the ring gear of the outer tube.
2. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 1, wherein the inner tube has a top end; and a connecting flange formed around the top end of the inner tube and extending along a radial direction of the inner tube; the support further has a transmission annular recess formed in the outer side surface of the support; and the adjusting assembly further includes multiple connecting panels mounted in the transmission annular recess of the support, and each of the connecting panels is securely connected to the connecting flange of the inner tube via at least one fastener.
3. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one limiting slot of the outer tube includes two limiting slots oppositely disposed on the outer tube; the at least one guiding slot of the outer tube includes two guiding slots oppositely disposed on the outer tube; the at least one limiting rod includes one limiting rod radially mounted through the downrod; the at least one limiting end of the limiting rod includes two limiting ends respectively protruding in the two limiting slots; and the at least one guiding rod includes two guiding rods oppositely disposed on the downrod and respectively protruding in the two guiding slots of the outer tube.
4. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 2, wherein the at least one limiting slot of the outer tube includes two limiting slots oppositely disposed on the outer tube; the at least one guiding slot of the outer tube includes two guiding slots oppositely disposed on the outer tube; the at least one limiting rod includes one limiting rod radially mounted through the downrod; the at least one limiting end of the limiting rod includes two limiting ends respectively protruding in the two limiting slots; and the at least one guiding rod includes two guiding rods oppositely disposed on the downrod and respectively protruding in the two guiding slots of the outer tube.
5. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 1, wherein the hub further has a top panel and a bottom panel; and the downrod is connected to the top panel and the bottom panel of the hub via rotating bearings.
6. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hub further has a top panel and a bottom panel; and the downrod is connected to the top panel and the bottom panel of the hub via rotating bearings.
7. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 3, wherein the hub further has a top panel and a bottom panel; and the downrod is connected to the top panel and the bottom panel of the hub via rotating bearings.
8. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 4, wherein the hub further has a top panel and a bottom panel; and the downrod is connected to the top panel and the bottom panel of the hub via rotating bearings.
9. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driving rods of the blade assemblies are parallel to tangent lines of the driving annular recess.
10. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 2, wherein the driving rods of the blade assemblies are parallel to tangent lines of the driving annular recess.
11. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 3, wherein the driving rods of the blade assemblies are parallel to tangent lines of the driving annular recess.
12. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 4, wherein the driving rods of the blade assemblies are parallel to tangent lines of the driving annular recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) With reference to
(13) The hub 10 is hollow and has a top panel 11, a bottom panel 12, and a side panel 13. Specifically, the hub 10 is formed by attaching an upper casing and a lower casing. The upper casing has the top panel 11 and an upper sidewall. The lower casing has the bottom panel 12 and a lower sidewall. The upper sidewall and the lower sidewall are attached to each other to form the side panel 13.
(14) With further reference to
(15) The rotating motor 30 is mounted in the hub 10, is connected to the downrod 20 and the hub 10, and selectively drives the hub 10 to rotate relative to the downrod 20.
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(19) Each of the at least one limiting rod 52 is disposed along a radial direction of the downrod 20, is securely attached to the downrod 20, and has at least one limiting end. Each of the at least one limiting end protrudes in a corresponding one of the at least one limiting slot 512. The at least one limiting rod 52 limits a rotating angle of the outer tube 51 and prevents the outer tube 51 from moving along an axial direction of the downrod 20.
(20) The inner tube 53 is mounted around the downrod 20, is disposed between the downrod 20 and the outer tube 51, and has a top end and a connecting flange 531. The connecting flange 531 is formed around the top end of the inner tube 53 and protrudes along a radial direction of the inner tube 53. Specifically, the connecting flange 531 is L-shaped in cross-section. The connecting flange 531 radially protrudes from the top end of the inner tube 53 and then bends and protrudes upwardly along an axial direction of the inner tube 53.
(21) The at least one guiding rod 54 is disposed along the radial direction of the downrod 20 and is securely attached to the inner tube 53. Each of the at least one guiding rod 54 protrudes in a corresponding one of the at least one guiding slot 513. When the outer tube 51 rotates, the outer tube 51 drives the inner tube 53 to move up or down via the at least one guiding rod 54. As the at least one guiding rod 54 slides toward the upper end of the at least one guiding slot 513, the inner tube 53 moves upwardly and gradually protrudes out from the top end of the outer tube 51.
(22) In the preferred embodiment, the at least one limiting slot 512 includes two limiting slots 512 oppositely disposed on the outer tube 51, the at least one guiding slot 513 includes two guiding slots 513 oppositely disposed on the outer tube 51, the at least one limiting rod 52 includes one limiting rod 52 radially mounted through the downrod 20, the at least one limiting end of the limiting rod 52 includes two limiting ends respectively protruding in the two limiting slots 512, and the at least one guiding rod 54 includes two guiding rods 54 oppositely disposed on the downrod 20 and respectively protruding in the two guiding slots 513 of the outer tube 51.
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(24) The connecting panels 57 are mounted in the transmission annular recess 552 of the support 55. Each of the connecting panels 57 is arc-shaped and is securely connected to the connecting flange 531 of the inner tube 53 via at least one fastener 58. Thus, as the inner tube 53 moves up and down, the support 55 moves up and down accordingly.
(25) The driving motor 56 is securely mounted in the hub 10, is disposed beside the bottom end of the outer tube 51, and has a driving screw 561. The driving screw 561 engages the ring gear 511 of the outer tube 51. Specifically, the driving motor 56 is securely mounted in the lower casing of the hub 10. Specifically, the driving motor 56 may be a servo motor that is used for controlling a rotating angle of the driving screw 561 and may be controlled by remote control.
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(28) The ceiling fan as described has the following advantages. A user may directly control the driving motor 56, for example, via the remote control, to adjust tilting angles of the fan blades 41, so as to allow the user to adjust volume of air current under a specific revolution speed of the rotating motor 30. Otherwise, the driving motor 56 of the adjusting assembly 50 may be electrically connected to the rotating motor 30 and started according to the rotating motor 30. When the revolution speed of the rotating motor 30 changes, the driving motor 56 is started to adjust the tilting angles of the fan blades 41, so as to provide an optimized volume of the air current that meets power saving requirement under a constant revolution speed of the rotating motor 30.
(29) Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.