RECESSED MOTOR CEILING FAN
20170314563 ยท 2017-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D29/329
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/326
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/601
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D25/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F04D25/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A ceiling fan system wherein the motor of the ceiling fan is housed between the ceiling and the roof of an enclosure within which the ceiling fan is to be used, thereby disposing the motor out of view of occupants within the enclosure where the ceiling fan is being used.
Claims
1. A ceiling fan assembly comprising: (A) a hub; (B) a plurality of blades secured to said hub; (C) a motor disposed a predetermined distance from said hub in a space between a ceiling and a roof of an enclosure where said fan is to be used; (D) a drive shaft connected between said motor and said hub for rotating said blades when said motor is activated; and (E) means for supporting said motor within said space above the ceiling of said enclosure in which said fan is to be utilized wherein said motor is disposed above said ceiling and said drive shaft and said hub are disposed below said ceiling.
2. A ceiling fan assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said predetermined distance is determined by the distance to position said motor totally within said space and above said ceiling and out of view of any persons within said enclosure.
3. A ceiling fan assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein said drive shaft is hollow.
4. A ceiling fan assembly as defined in claim 3 further including a stationary tube disposed internally of said hollow drive shaft extending from said motor and having a distal end positioned adjacent but not connected to said hub.
5. A ceiling fan assembly as defined in claim 4 which further includes a substrate having a plurality of LED's mounted thereon coupled to said distal end of said tube and electrical wires extending through said tube to provide electrical energy to said LED's from a source thereof.
6. A ceiling fan assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for supporting includes a bar adapted to be secured between spaced apart beams disposed within said space as a part of the enclosure and a bracket secured to said motor and said bar.
7. A ceiling fan assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for supporting includes a plurality of cables connected at one end thereof to said roof positioned above said ceiling and coupled at the other end thereof to said motor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Referring now more particularly to
[0013] As is illustrated in
[0014] The motor is supported within the space 16 between the ceiling 14 and the roof 18 by a brace 58 which is supported between a pair of wooden studs 60 and 62 which form a part of the structure defining the enclosure within which the ceiling fan is to be utilized. The brace 58 is adjustably positioned by means of the threads 64 to be positioned securely against the studs 60 and 62 and is then held in position by means of appropriate fasteners. A hanger bracket 66 is secured between a fitting 68 on the top of a motor housing and the brace 58 by means of fasteners such as shown at 70. A canopy 72 is also secured by way of the fasteners 70 to the brace 58 and surrounds the motor 20. A lower canopy cover 74 is secured by fasteners 76 and 78 to the canopy 72 and covers the opening 80 provided in the ceiling 14 to accommodate the insertion of the motor into the space 16 and above the ceiling 14. As seen more clearly in
[0015] The structure as shown in
[0016] In industrial applications such as hotels or office buildings, the studs as shown in
[0017] The various portions of the motor drive shaft hub and fan blades as above described are exactly the same for the structure as shown in
[0018] As shown more specifically in
[0019] There has thus been disclosed a ceiling fan assembly which allows the motor of the ceiling fan to be positioned in a space defined between the roof and the ceiling of an enclosure within which the ceiling fan is to be utilized. By positioning the motor in this manner, it is recessed above the ceiling of the enclosure and is thus not visible to occupants who are occupying the structure within which the ceiling fan is to be utilized. As a result, a much more pleasant and streamlined appearing ceiling fan is presented to the occupants of the structure in which the ceiling fan is to be utilized.