Ceiling fan assembly and method for assembling same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6352409
  • Patent Number
    6,352,409
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 15, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A fan blade assembly and method according to which a mounting arm is provided and at least one clamping member extends from the arm. A blade has a portion engaging the arm, and a through opening for receiving the clamping member. The clamping member is movable to a clamping position to clamp the blade to the arm.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a ceiling fan assembly and a method for assembling same, and, more particularly, to such an assembly and method in which the fan blades can be attached to mounting arms for the fan motor relatively easily and quickly using a minimum number of parts.




Rotating fans that are mounted to the ceilings of homes and businesses are very popular. These types of fans consist of an electric motor mounted to the ceiling and a plurality of angularly-spaced blades. Each blade is mounted to a corresponding mounting arm and the arms are mounted to the casing of the motor. Rotation of the motor casing causes corresponding rotation of the arms, and therefore the blades.




However, it is difficult and time-consuming to mount the blades to the arms since a relatively large number of fasteners, or the like, are normally used to attach each blade to its corresponding arm. Since there are usually five blades and arms, the labor costs involved in assembling and mounting the complete fan assembly constitute a high percentage of the overall cost of the assembly. This difficulty in assembly is compounded when the blades have to be mounted to arms that are already attached to the motor casing mounted to the ceiling since it is difficult to make the connections between the blades and their arms in an elevated position.




Therefore, what is needed is a fan assembly and a method of assembling same in which the fan blades can be easily and quickly attached to the arms, and the arms can be easily and quickly attached to the rotor end casing of the fan motor, without the use of numerous fasteners, or the like, and even when the end casing is mounted to the ceiling.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An embodiment of the present invention, accordingly, is directed to a ceiling fan assembly and method for assembling same according to which a mounting arm is provided and at least one clamping member extends from the arm. A blade has a portion engaging the arm and a through opening for receiving the clamping member. The clamping member is movable to and from a clamping position to clamp the blade to the arm.




Several advantages result from this arrangement. For example, the use of a multitude of fasteners, such as nuts, bolts and screws, to connect each blade to its corresponding arm are eliminated. Thus, the fan assembly can be assembled and mounted relatively easily and quickly thus reducing labor costs.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of the fan assembly of an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged, partial, exploded, isometric view depicting the mounting of a fan blade of the assembly of

FIG. 1

to its corresponding arm.





FIG. 3

is a partial sectional view of the blade and arm of

FIG. 2

shown in an assembled condition.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

of the drawings depicts the fan assembly of an embodiment of the present invention which assembly is referred to, in general, by the reference numeral


10


and which includes a housing


12


connected to a ceiling of a building by a mounting rod


14


. It is understood that the mounting rod


14


is connected to the ceiling in any known manner, and that electrical conductors extend from an electrical box (not shown) mounted to the ceiling, through the rod, and into the interior of the housing


12


. A conventional electrical motor is provided in the housing


12


that includes a stator (not shown) and a rotor that includes an end casing


16


that protrudes downwardly, as viewed in

FIG. 1

, through an opening in the lower surface of the housing.




Five mounting arms, one of which is shown by the reference numeral


20


, are mounted to the end casing


16


. This mounting can be in any conventional manner, or in the manners disclosed in patent applications Ser. Nos. 097,623, 196,798, 243,253, or 334,976. These applications are assigned to the assignee of the present invention and their respective disclosures are incorporated by reference.




Five elongated blades, one of which is shown by the reference numeral


22


, are respectively mounted to the arms, including the arm


20


. The manner in which the blades


22


are attached to the arms


20


will be described in detail.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the arm


20


includes an intermediate portion


20




a


that extends between a relatively wide blade-receiving portion


20




b


and a mounting flange (

FIG. 1

) that connects to the end casing


16


in any conventional manner or in the manners disclosed in the above applications. The blade-receiving portion


20




b


is tapered in shape and is formed integrally with the intermediate portion


20




a.






A post


24


and three guide pins


26




a,




26




b,


and


26




c


all extend from the upper surface of the arm portion


20




b


and are preferably formed integrally therewith. The post


24


has two parallel grooves


24




a,


one of which is shown, formed in diametrically opposite walls thereof for reasons to be explained.




A clamping member


28


is pivotally mounted to the upper end portion of the post


24


. To this end, a shaft


30


extends through a bore formed through the post


24


and each end of the shaft protrudes from the corresponding outer surfaces of the post. Two flanges


28




a,


one of which is shown, extend from the lower portions of the respective side walls of the clamping member


28


and each flange has a through opening for receiving the corresponding end portion of the shaft


30


.




The lower surface of an end portion of the blade


22


extends over the upper surface of the arm portion


20




b


as viewed in FIG.


2


. Three openings


22




b,




22




c,


and


22




d


are formed though the latter blade portion for receiving the guide pins


26




a,




26




b,


and


26




c,


respectively. Also, an enlarged opening


22




a


extends through the latter portion of the blade


22


for receiving the post


24


and the clamping member


28


, with a portion of the post


24


, including the grooves


24




a,


extending above the upper surface of the blade.




A locking plate


34


extends over the upper surface of the blade


22


and has a through opening


34




a


through which the clamping member


28


and the post


24


extend. The opening


34




a


has a relatively wide portion and a relatively narrow portion having a width substantially corresponding to the width of that portion of the post


24


in which the grooves


24




a


are formed, for reasons to be described.




To mount the blade


22


on the upper surface of the arm


20


the blade is lowered from its position of

FIG. 2

with the openings


22




b,




22




c,


and


22




d


aligned with their corresponding guide pins


26




a,




26




b,


and


26




c,


and with the clamping member


28


in alignment with the blade opening


22




a.


When the lower surface of the blade


22


engages the upper surface of the arm


20


, the locking plate


34


is placed over the upper surface of the blade with the clamping member


28


and the post


24


extending through the relatively wide portion of its opening


34




a.


The plate


34


is then slid in a direction towards the end of the blade


22


shown in

FIG. 2

until the relatively narrow portion of its opening


34




a


extends in the grooves


24




a


of the post


24


which locks the blade to the arm


20


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The clamping member


28


is then pivoted from its upright position of

FIG. 2

, shown by the phantom lines in

FIG. 3

, to a horizontal, clamping position shown by the solid lines in FIG.


3


. The design is such that during this pivotal movement of the clamping member


28


, the ends of the flanges


28




a


engage the plate


34


and exert a downwardly directed force against the plate, and therefore the blade


22


, to clamp the plate to the blade, and the blade to the arm


20


.




It is understood that the other four blades are connected to their respective arms in the same manner.




As a result of the foregoing, each blade


22


can be connected to the arms


20


using no fasteners and only the plate


34


and clamping member


28


. Thus, the use of a large number of nuts, bolts and screws is eliminated. Since, the arms


20


can be easily and quickly be connected to the end casing


16


in the manner disclosed in the above applications, the entire fan assembly


10


can be installed relatively easily and quickly thus considerably reducing the labor costs.




It is understood that variations may be made in the foregoing without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the number of arms


20


, blades


22


, and guide pins


26


can be varied within the scope of the invention. Further, the spatial references, such as “upper”, “lower”, “downwardly”, etc., are for the purpose of illustration only and do not limit the spacial orientation or location of the structure described.




It is understood that other modifications, changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and in some instances some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A fan blade assembly comprising a mounting arm; at least one guide pin extending from the arm; a post extending from the arm and having at least one groove formed therein; a clamping member pivotally mounted to the post; a blade having a portion engaging a portion of the arm and a plurality of through openings for receiving the guide pin and the post, the clamping member being pivotal to and from a clamping position in which it clamps the blade to the arm; and a locking plate adapted to rest on a surface of the blade and extend in the groove to lock the blade to the arm.
  • 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking plate has a relatively large opening for receiving the post and a relatively small opening, the plate being adapted for slidable movement relative to the blade so that the portion of the plate defining the relatively small opening extends in the groove.
  • 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein there are two grooves formed on diametrically opposite sides of the post, and wherein the relatively small opening in the locking plate is rectangular with the opposed portions of the plate defining the relatively small opening respectively extending in the grooves.
  • 4. A fan assembly comprising an electric motor having an end casing; a mounting arm extending from the end casing; at least one guide pin extending from the arm; a post extending from the arm and having at least one groove formed therein; a clamping member pivotally mounted to the post; a blade having a portion engaging a portion of the arm and a plurality of through openings for receiving the guide pin and the post, the clamping member being pivotal to and from a clamping position in which it clamps the blade to the arm; and a locking plate adapted to rest on a surface of the blade and extend in the groove to lock the blade to the arm.
  • 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the locking plate has a relatively large opening for receiving the post and a relatively small opening, the plate being adapted for slidable movement relative to the blade so that the portion of the plate defining the relatively small opening extends in the groove.
  • 6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein there are two grooves formed on diametrically opposite sides of the post, and wherein the relatively small opening in the locking plate is rectangular with the opposed portions of the plate defining the relatively small opening respectively extending in the grooves.
  • 7. A method of assembling a fan blade assembly comprising providing a plurality of guide pins and a post extending from a mounting arm; forming at least one groove in the arm; pivotally mounting a clamping member to the post; engaging a portion a blade with a portion of the arm, with the guide pin and the post extending through corresponding openings in the blade; pivoting the clamping member to and from a clamping position in which it clamps the blade to the arm; and providing a locking plate on a surface of the blade; and sliding the plate into the groove to lock the blade to the arm.
  • 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising providing a relatively large opening in the plate for receiving the post and a relatively small opening in the plate, the step of sliding being such that the portion of the plate defining the relatively small opening extends in the groove.
  • 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of forming comprises forming two grooves formed on diametrically opposite sides of the post, so that, as a result of the step of sliding, the opposed portions of the plate defining the relatively small opening respectively extending in the grooves.
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