Claims
- 1. An assembling structure for ceiling fan bracket, comprising a motor, a hollow assembling section, multiple brackets and a base board, the motor having a housing and a rotary shaft, the assembling section being connected with a lower portion of the housing of the motor, the base board being connected with a lower portion of the assembling section, a circumference of the assembling section being formed with multiple sockets inward radially extending from outer edge of the assembling section, a bracket connected with a vane being inserted in each socket, the socket having a shape complementary to the shape of the cross-section of the bracket, a locating member being movably disposed on inner face of the socket, the bracket being formed with an engaging section corresponding to the locating member for engaging with the locating member to fixedly locate the bracket.
- 2. An assembling structure for ceiling fan bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein each socket of the assembling section is formed with two parallel slide rails, each slide rail having a thickness gradually increased from outer side to inner side, the bracket being formed with two slide channels corresponding to the two slide rails for cooperatively fitting with the slide rails.
- 3. An assembling structure for ceiling fan bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein each socket is formed with a perforation in which the locating member is upward fitted, the locating member being formed with a stop flange stopped by the edge of the socket, a spring being disposed between the locating member and a base board of the assembling section, the spring in normal state pushing the locating member upward, the locating member having a post downward extending out of the base board of the assembling section, a knob being connected with a bottom end of the post for leaning against the bottom face of the base board.
- 4. An assembling structure for ceiling fan bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locating member has a guide slope, a front edge of the bracket being formed with a guide angle corresponding to the guide slope, whereby when the bracket is inserted into the socket, the guide slope serves to cooperatively guide the guide angle.
- 5. An assembling structure for ceiling fan bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bottom of the assembling section is covered by a cover member.
- 6. An assembling structure for ceiling fan bracket comprising:
a motor having a housing and a rotary shaft; a hollow assembling section connected with a lower portion of the housing of the motor, a circumference of the assembling section being formed with multiple sockets inward radially extending from outer edge of the assembling section, the socket having an inner close end face; and multiple brackets each of which is connected with a vane, the bracket having a cross-sectional shape complementary to the shape of the cross-section of the socket, a locating member being between the bracket and the socket for fixedly locating the bracket in the socket, said assembling structure being characterized in that: each bracket has a downward movable locating member and each socket is formed with an engaging section corresponding to the locating member, at least one resilient member being disposed between the locating member and the bracket for pushing the locating member downward to engage with the engaging section; and an inner end face of the socket is formed with a projecting section as an isosceles triangular column, an end face of the bracket being formed with a recessed section corresponding to the projecting section and having a shape complementary to the projecting section.
- 7. An assembling structure for ceiling fan bracket as claimed in claim 6, wherein the assembling section is fixedly connected with a base board formed with several through holes, the engaging section being formed with a hole corresponding to each through hole, a movable pin being passed through the through hole, one end of the pin being formed with a flange, while the other end thereof being connected with a button, a spring being fitted on the pin between the base board and the button, the spring serving to push the pin downward to make the flange thereof stopped by the base board, the flange being upward extendable through the hole of the engaging section.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part Application of Ser. No. 09/653,694 filed Sep. 1, 2000, and entitled “ASSEMBLING STRUCTURE FOR CEILING FAN BRACKET”
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09653694 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
Child |
09745871 |
Dec 2000 |
US |