The present invention relates generally to a base and in particular, to a removable base assembly for an upstanding air movement device.
Many types of fans exist in the market today. The fans range from small desktop models to large, vertical standing models. In particular, large upright fans require a relatively large base to support the fan. Many fans include the large base permanently attached to the fan housing and are therefore inseparable from the base. This poses a problem in packaging the fan, because the size of the packaging must be large enough to accommodate a large base. This results in an unnecessary amount of resources and materials used to package the fan. In addition, the large base makes it difficult for the user to transport the fan or store the fan in closets and other narrow places due to the large size of the base.
What is needed is a base for an air movement device which can be easily assembled and disassembled to allow the device to be easily packaged and/or easily stored in relatively narrow spaces.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to an air movement device with a quick assembly base that is used to support the device which can be a fan, humidifier, heater, air cleaner or other household or commercial device. It is contemplated by one skilled in the art that the present removable base 100 is utilized with any air movement device, such as a cooler, fan, humidifier, heater or other device, such as The Ionic Breeze® manufactured by The Sharper Image®, Inc. However, for brevity, the present invention is described herein to be coupled to an upright air-blowing fan. It is understood that a wide range of upstanding devices for home and commercial use can benefit from the base of the present invention. For example, any upstanding structure such as a table can benefit from the base of the present invention. Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after reviewing the detailed description of the preferred and alternative embodiments set forth below.
One aspect of the invention is directed to a quick assembly and removable base for an air movement apparatus which has a post. The base comprises a first base component which is adapted to be coupled to the post. The base also includes a second base component which is also adapted to be coupled to the post, whereby the second base component is configured to engage the first base component to form the base. The base includes a collar for securing the first and second base components to the post, wherein the collar is removably coupled to the post.
Another aspect of the present invention is directed to a quick assembly and removable base which is adapted to hold an upright air movement structure. The base comprises a plurality of post components which form a post and base components which are adapted to be coupled to the post. Each base component is configured to engage an adjacent base component. The plurality of engaged adjacent base components form the base, wherein the plurality of base components are disengageable from one another. The base includes a device for securing the engaged base components to the post, wherein the device is coupled to the post.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is directed to a quick assembly and removable base for an upright air movement system. The removable base is configured to be selectively assembled and disassembled to a partially threaded post of the system. The base comprises a first base half having a first cutout adapted to correspond with the post, whereby the first base half includes a first interface surface. The base comprises a second base half having a second cutout adapted to correspond with post. The second half includes a second interface surface, wherein the first base half and second base half are configured to form the base around the post when the first interface surface is in contact with the second interface surface. The base comprises a collar for securing the base to the post, wherein the collar is coupled to the post beneath the formed base.
Another aspect of the invention is directed to an air movement system comprising a housing and a vertical post coupled to the housing, wherein the post is positioned beneath the housing. The system includes a quick assembly and selectively removable base which further comprises a plurality of base components that are adapted to be coupled to the post. Each base component is configured to engage an adjacent base component such that the plurality of engaged adjacent base components together form the base. The selectively removable base further comprises a device for securing the base components to the post, wherein the device is coupled to the post.
For the above embodiments, the device or collar is preferably positioned beneath the first and second base components when it is coupled to the post. The removable base further comprises one or more attachments for retaining a cord that is coupled to the air movement system, whereby the attachment is coupled to an underside of the base.
In one embodiment, the first base component further comprises a first interface surface and a male mating feature located proximal to the first interface surface. In one embodiment, the second base component further comprises a second interface surface and a female mating feature located proximal to the second interface surface. The female mating feature engages the male mating feature to place the first interface surface and the second interface surface in contact with one another.
In one embodiment, the device or collar is circular and has a threaded interior surface configured to couple to a threaded portion of the post by a twisting motion. In each of the embodiments, it is preferred that the post is comprised of a plurality of post components which are coupled together to form the post. However, the post is alternatively one piece and is not made of a plurality post components coupled together to form the post.
Another aspect of the invention is directed to a method of assembling an air movement device. The method comprises the steps of providing a housing having a post, wherein the post has an outer surface. The method includes providing a first base component which has a first cutout that is adapted to correspond with the outer surface of the post, wherein the first base component includes a first interface surface. The method also includes providing a second base component which has a second cutout adapted to correspond with the outer surface of the post, whereby the second half includes a second interface surface. The method includes coupling the first base component with the second base component to form a base, wherein the first interface surface and the second interface surface are placed in contact with one another and the first cutout and the second cutout are in contact with the outer surface of the post.
The method further comprises the step of coupling a collar to the post, wherein the collar is positioned beneath the first and second base components and is configured to secure the coupled first and second base components to the post. The collar preferably has a threaded interior surface which is configured to correspond with a threaded portion of the post such that the collar is coupled to the post by a twisting motion. The method further comprises the step of coupling an attachment to the housing, wherein the attachment retains a power cord which is coupled to the housing and is located underneath the base. In one embodiment, the first base component further comprises a male mating feature located proximal to the first interface surface. In one embodiment, the second base component further comprises a female mating feature that is located proximal to the second interface surface, wherein the female mating feature is configured to engage the male mating feature.
The post 104 is preferably adapted to be assembled and coupled to the body 102. In particular, the post 104 is preferably made of two post components 104A, 104B which are adapted to be coupled to one another. It should be noted that any number of post components 104A, 104B are contemplated to form the entire post 104. In another embodiment, the post 104 is one piece and is not formed of a plurality of components coupled together. In the preferred embodiment, each post component 104A, 104B has male and/or female engaging members which secure the post components 104A, 104B together by a snap fit. Alternatively, any other appropriate mechanism or method is utilized to couple and secure the components 104A, 104B together.
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The base 101 shown in
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The base components 108 and 110 each also have an interface surface wherein each interface surface comes into contact with the interface surface(s) of the adjacent base component(s) to form the base 101. In particular, base component 108 includes the interface surface 130, whereas the base component 110 includes the interface surface 128. The interface surface 128 of the base component 106 preferably includes a lip 129 from which the male engaging members 116A-116D protrude. The lip 129 engages the corresponding indented region of the interface surface 130 (
The base components 108, 110 each preferably include interlocking coupling features which allow the components 108, 110 to be coupled to one another to form the entire base 101. As shown in
The present invention 100 preferably includes a securing device 120 which secures the entire base 101 to the post 104 so that the base 101 will not become unintentionally disengaged. The circular collar 120 has an aperture 122 extending there through, whereby the inner surface of the aperture 122 includes a series of threads which correspond to the threaded portion 106 of the post 104. In the preferred embodiment, the collar 120 is rotatably coupled to the threaded portion 106 of the post 104 by a twisting motion after the base 101 is coupled to the post 106. As shown in
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Assembly and disassembly of the present base will now be discussed in relation to
The user preferably couples the base component 108 with the base component 110. In particular, the user aligns the base components 108, 110 such that each male engaging member 116A-116D is aligned with each corresponding female receiving members 118A-118D, respectively. The user then preferably inserts each male engaging member 116 into its appropriate corresponding female receiving member 118 and couples the base components 108, 110 to one another to form the entire base 101. As can be seen in
Once the entire base 101 is formed, the base 101 is coupled to the threaded portion 106 of the post 104. As discussed above, each base member 108, 110 preferably includes a cutout 112, 114 whereby the cutouts together form a shape, which corresponds to the cross sectional shape of the post 104. In the preferred embodiment, the cutouts together form a circular aperture which fits around the threaded portion 106. Therefore, as shown in
The user is also able to freely disassemble the base 101 such that the fan 100 can be stored away or shipped. To disassemble the base 101, the user preferably unscrews the collar 120 from the threaded portion 106 of the post 104 (
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the present invention has been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the relevant arts. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with various modifications that are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims and their equivalence.
This Patent Application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to the co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/563,388 entitled, “AN AIR MOVEMENT DEVICE WITH A QUICK ASSEMBLY BASE” by Andrew Parker et al., filed Apr. 19, 2004 (Attorney Docket No. SHPR-01410US1) and Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/545,717 entitled, “AN AIR MOVEMENT DEVICE WITH A QUICK ASSEMBLY BASE” by Andrew Parker et al., filed Feb. 18, 2004 (Attorney Docket No. SHPR-01410US0), both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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