This application claims priority of Chinese Utility Model Patent Application No. 202020357285.5, filed on Mar. 19, 2020.
The disclosure relates to a ceiling fan, more particularly to a ceiling fan with decorative gears.
A conventional ceiling fan is attached to the ceiling to provide cooling air flow when it is sultry indoors. Lamps may be attached to the bottom of the conventional ceiling fan to provide lighting. However, the conventional ceiling fan only has the practical function of cooling, and a rotation speed of the blades thereof are very fast, meaning users will not especially notice movements of the conventional ceiling fan under operation.
Therefore, the object of the disclosure is to provide a ceiling fan that can alleviate the drawback of the prior art.
According to the disclosure, a ceiling fan includes a hanging base, an upper casing connected to the hanging base, a rotating motor, a blade module, and a transmission unit.
The rotating motor is disposed in the upper casing and includes a stator axle extending along an axis and a rotor seat rotatably mounted to the stator axle.
The blade module is connected to the rotor seat and includes a plurality of fan blades displaced angularly from each other.
The transmission unit includes abase seat connected to a bottom of the stator axle, a sun gear disposed rotatably on the base seat, a driving motor disposed on the base seat, and a first planet gear connected to the driving motor and meshing with the sun gear. The driving motor drives the first planet gear to rotate the sun gear. The sun and first planet gears are exposed at a bottom side of the base seat so as to be externally visible.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The hanging base 10 is adapted to be secured to a ceiling (not shown).
The hanging tube 20 extends along an axis (X) and interconnects the hanging seat 10 and the upper casing 30.
The upper casing 30 is connected to the hanging base 10 through the hanging tube 20.
The rotating motor 40 is disposed in the upper casing 30 and includes a stator axle 41 extending downwardly along an axis (X) and out of the upper casing 30, and a rotor seat 42 rotatably mounted to the stator axle 41 and disposed in the upper casing 30. The stator axle has an axle hole 411 (see
The blade module 50 is connected to the rotor seat 42 and includes a mounting frame 51 connected to the rotor seat 42, a plurality of blade supports 52 arranged equiangularly about and mounted to the mounting frame 51, and a plurality of fan blades 53 respectively mounted to the blade supports 52 and displaced angularly from each other. As the fan blades 53 are mounted respectively to the blade supports 52, the fan blades 53 are also arranged equiangularly about the mounting frame 51.
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The base seat 61 has an upper seat plate 611 connected to the stator axle 41, and a lower seat plate 612 connected to the upper seat plate 611 and having an axle portion 613 that extends downwardly along the axis (X). The upper seat plate 611 has a central part 611a whose bottom side is covered by the lower seat plate 612 and a lateral part 611b surrounding the central part 611a and having a bottom side exposed around the lower seat plate 612. The base seat 61 defines an axle passage 614 extending from a top end of the upper seat plate 611 to a bottom end of the lower seat plate 612, in spatial communication with the axle hole 411 of the stator axle 41, and adapted for passage of wiring therethrough. In this embodiment, the upper seat plate 611 is mounted to a bottom of the stator axle 41 by a nut 615 that is threadedly engaged with the stator axle 41.
The sun gear 62 is connected to the axle portion 613 of the lower seat plate 612.
In this embodiment, the driving motor 63 is disposed on an upper side of the upper seat plate 611 and has an output axle 631 extending downwardly through the upper seat plate 611. In certain embodiments, an output speed of the driving motor 63 is 6 revolutions per minute (rpm).
The first planet gear 64 is connected to the output axle 631 and disposed below the lateral part 611b of the upper seat plate 611. The driving motor 63 drives the first planet gear 64 to rotate the sun gear 62.
The second planet gears 65 are disposed on a bottom surface of the lateral part 611b of the upper seat plate 611.
The sun, first planet, and second planet gears 62, 64 are exposed at a bottom side of the base seat 61 so as to be externally visible (see
In this embodiment, the first planet gear 64 and the second planet gears 65 are equiangularly arranged about the sun gear 62. In certain embodiments, a ratio of a rotational speed of the sun gear 62 to that of the first planet gear 64 is 0.5, and a ratio of a rotational speed of each of the second planet gears 65 to that of the sun gear 62 is 2. That is to say, the first planet gear 64 and the second planet gears 65 have the same number of teeth so that when the driving motor 63 is driving rotation of the first planet gear 64 at a rotation speed of 6 rpm, a rotation speed of the sun gear 62 is 3 rpm, and a rotation speed of each of the second planet gears is 6 rpm.
The axle extension sleeve 70 is connected to the axle portion 613 of the lower seat plate 612, and has a sleeve hole 71 in spatial communication with the axle passage 614. In this embodiment, the axle extension sleeve 70 extends upwardly into the axle passage 614 and is mounted threadedly to the axle portion 613 of the lower seat plate 612. The sleeve hole 71 is adapted for passage of wiring therethrough.
The connecting plate 80 is connected to the axle extension sleeve 70. In this embodiment, the connecting plate 80 is mounted to the axle extension sleeve 70 by a nut 81 that is threadedly engaged with the axle extension sleeve 70.
The transparent lower cover 90 is connected to the base seat 61 and disposed below the transmission unit 60. The sun, first planet and second planet gears 62, 64, 65 are externally visible through the lower cover 90. In this embodiment, the lower cover 90 is connected to the connecting plate 80 and surrounds the axle extension sleeve 70, that is, the lower cover 90 is connected to the base seat 61 through the connecting plate 80 and the axle extension sleeve 70.
The switch box 91 is mounted to the connecting plate 80 and disposed below the lower cover 90. The axle extension sleeve 70 extends downwardly into the switch box 91.
The switch cover 92 is mounted to the switch box 91 and covers a bottom side of the switch box 91. In this embodiment, the switch cover 92 has an opening 921 and is mounted to the switch box 91 by a plurality of screws 922.
The decorative button 93 is mounted removably in the opening 921 of the switch cover 92, and disposed below the axle extension sleeve 70.
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In sum, the benefits of the ceiling fan 100 of the disclosure are as follows.
1. Besides the ability to produce cooling air flow, the ceiling fan 100 of the disclosure may also produce an enjoyable visual effect by provision of the sun, first planet and second planet gears 62, 64, 65 which rotate mechanically and which are externally visible through the transparent lower cover 90.
2. Due to the low rotation speed of the driving motor 63 of the transmission unit 60 and the ratios between rotation speeds of the sun gear 62 and the first planet gear 64 and between the sun gear 62 and each of the second planet gears 65, noise produced during rotation is reduced.
It should be noted that a lighting apparatus (not shown) may be added to the ceiling fan 100 of the disclosure by way of the following steps: removing the switch cover 92 from the switch box 91; removing the decorative button 93 from the switch cover 92; pulling wiring (not shown) out through the sleeve hole 71; inserting wires of the light apparatus into the switch box 91 through the opening 921 of the switch cover 92 to connect to the wiring pulled out from the sleeve hole 71; securing the lighting apparatus to the switch cover 92; and securing the switch cover 92 back onto the switch box 91.
In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiment. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments maybe practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects, and that one or more features or specific details from one embodiment may be practiced together with one or more features or specific details from another embodiment, where appropriate, in the practice of the disclosure.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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202020357285.5 | Mar 2020 | CN | national |