Information
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Patent Grant
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6250884
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Patent Number
6,250,884
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Date Filed
Monday, November 15, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 26, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- McAleenan; James M.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 416 204 R
- 416 204 A
- 416 205
- 416 206
- 416 207
- 416 210 R
- 416 244 R
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A ceiling fan includes a motor having a stator and an annular rotor surrounding concentrically and radially spaced apart from the stator. An upper cover includes an upper major wall mounted on an upper end portion of the stator, and an annular skirt portion spaced radially apart from and shielding an upper part of the rotor to form an annular first peripheral edge. A casing body includes an annular rotor connecting portion secured threadedly on a lower end portion of the rotor, an annular shielding portion extending outwardly and upwardly from the rotor connecting portion towards the first peripheral edge so as to be spaced radially apart from and shield a lower part of the rotor to form an annular second peripheral edge proximate to and spaced apart from the first peripheral edge. A plurality of blade connecting members are angularly spaced from each other, and extend radially and outwardly from the shielding portion such that a plurality of fan blades are secured threadedly on the blade connecting members, respectively.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a ceiling fan, more particularly to a ceiling fan with a casing body for shielding a motor and engaging a plurality of fan blades.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a conventional ceiling fan
1
is shown to include a motor
10
, and a motor casing
20
including upper and lower casing halves
22
,
23
which are interconnected by a connecting member
21
. The upper casing half
22
has a central hole
221
for passage of a connecting shaft
11
of the motor
10
. The lower casing half
23
has an opening
231
for passage of a bottom portion of a motor
10
such that a plurality of blade connecting arms
30
are secured threadedly on the bottom portion of the motor
10
.
The assembly process for the conventional ceiling fan
1
is relatively complicated because it includes threaded engaging operations between the lower casing half
23
and the connecting member
21
, between the upper casing half
22
and the connecting member
21
, between the upper casing half
22
and the connecting shaft
11
, between the blade connecting arms
30
and the motor
10
, and between fan blades
31
and the blade connecting arms
30
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a ceiling fan which has a simple construction that is easy to assemble.
According to this invention, the ceiling fan includes a motor having a stator with first upper and lower end portions opposite to each other in an upright direction, and a rotor with annular second upper and lower end portions surrounding concentrically and radially spaced apart from the first upper and lower end portions of the stator respectively and rotatable about an axis parallel to the upright direction, and a lateral circumferential portion disposed between the second upper and lower end portions. An upper cover includes an upper major wall which is mounted on the first upper end portion, and an annular skirt portion which extends downwardly from a periphery of the upper major wall. The annular skirt portion is spaced radially apart from and shields an upper part of the lateral circumferential portion to form an annular first peripheral edge. A casing body includes an annular rotor connecting portion secured threadedly on the second lower end portion of the rotor, and an annular shielding portion extending outwardly and upwardly from the rotor connecting portion towards the first peripheral edge. The annular shielding portion is spaced radially apart from and shields a lower part of the lateral circumferential portion to form an annular second peripheral edge proximate to and spaced apart from the first peripheral edge. A plurality of blade connecting members are angularly spaced from each other, and extend radially and outwardly from the shielding portion such that a plurality of fan blades are secured threadedly on the blade connecting members, respectively.
Preferably, the rotor connecting portion includes a plurality of rotor connecting arms, and the shielding portion includes a plurality of shielding walls. Each rotor connecting arm is formed integrally with one of the shielding walls and one of the blade connecting members.
Preferably, the ceiling fan further includes a lamp seat which has a major wall secured threadedly on the first lower end portion of the stator, and an annular surrounding wall extending downwardly from a periphery of the major wall. A lampshade includes a bowl-shaped bottom portion which has an annular engaging flange disposed around the axis and engaging the annular surrounding wall of the lamp seat for receiving a lamp.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a schematic view of a conventional ceiling fan;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary exploded view of a preferred embodiment of a ceiling fan according to this invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment; and
FIGS. 5 and 6
are schematic sectional views showing engagement between a lamp seat and a lampshade of the preferred embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
, the preferred embodiment of the ceiling fan according to the present invention is shown to comprise a motor
40
, an upper cover
42
, a casing body
60
, a plurality of fan blades
50
, a lamp seat
70
, and a lampshade
80
.
The motor
40
includes a stator
44
and a rotor
43
surrounding concentrically the stator
44
. The stator
44
has first upper and lower end portions which are disposed opposite to each other in an upright direction. The rotor
43
has annular second upper and lower end portions
431
,
432
which are radially spaced apart from the first upper and lower end portions of the stator
44
respectively and which are rotatable about an axis parallel to the upright direction, and a lateral circumferential portion
433
which is disposed between the second upper and lower end portions
431
,
432
.
The upper cover
42
includes an upper major wall
421
which is mounted on an upper connecting post
441
disposed on the first upper end portion of the stator
44
, and an annular skirt portion
422
which extends downwardly from a periphery of the upper major wall
421
. The annular skirt portion
422
is spaced radially apart from and shields an upper part of the lateral circumferential portion
433
of the rotor
43
to form an annular first peripheral edge
423
distal to the upper major wall
421
.
The casing body
60
includes an annular rotor connecting portion, an annular shielding portion, and a plurality of blade connecting members
63
. The annular rotor connecting portion includes a plurality of rotor connecting arms
62
which are arranged angularly along the second lower end portion
432
of the rotor
43
. Each rotor connecting arm
62
has a first proximate end which is secured threadedly on the second lower end portion
432
by means of screws
621
, and a first distal end opposite to the first proximate end. The annular shielding portion includes a plurality of shielding walls
64
. Each shielding wall
64
has a second proximate end which is formed integrally with and which extends radially and outwardly from the first distal end of the rotor connecting arm
62
, and a second distal end which extends upwardly from the second proximate end towards the first peripheral edge
423
of the upper cover
42
. The second distal end is spaced radially apart from and shields a lower part of the lateral circumferential portion
433
of the rotor
43
so as to cooperate with an adjacent one of the annular shielding wall
64
to constitute the contour of an annular second peripheral edge
641
proximate to and spaced apart from the first peripheral edge
423
. Each blade connecting member
63
is formed with and extends radially and outwardly from the respective shielding wall
64
such that the blade connecting members
63
are angularly spaced from each other, and has screw holes
632
. The fan blades
50
are secured threadedly and respectively on the blade connecting members
63
via screw fasteners
633
that are inserted into through holes
51
formed in the fan blades
50
and that engage threadedly and respectively the screw holes
632
. Preferably, each shielding wall
64
further has a bridge portion
642
which extends outwardly of the second proximate end to engage the second proximate end of the adjacent shielding wall
64
so as to reinforce the engagement among the shielding walls
64
.
The lamp seat
70
is made of a metal material, and has an integrally formed structure. With reference to
FIG. 5
, the lamp seat
70
includes a major wall
71
, an annular surrounding wall
721
which extends downwardly from a periphery of the major wall
71
, and a ring member
74
which extends upwardly from a lower peripheral edge
73
of the annular surrounding wall
721
. The major wall
71
has a lock hole
711
formed therein such that a screw fastener
75
passes through the lock hole
711
and engages threadedly a screw hole
411
in a lower connecting post
41
disposed on the first lower end portion of the stator
44
for securing the lamp seat
70
on the motor
40
. A plurality of protrusions
76
are formed on and extend inwardly of the annular surrounding wall
721
, and cooperate with the major wall
71
and the annular surrounding wall
721
to confine a receiving space
72
.
The lampshade
80
is made of a transparent material, and includes a bowl-shaped bottom portion
82
which is provided with an annular engaging flange
81
and an annular retaining flange
83
disposed around the axis. The annular engaging flange
81
has a plurality of elongated protruding members
84
so as to confine with the annular retaining flange
83
a plurality of elongated grooves
85
, each of which has opened and closed ends
841
,
842
and converges from the opened end
841
toward the closed end
842
. As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, when the lampshade
80
is brought to engage the lamp seat
70
, each area
811
on the annular engaging flange
81
between two adjacent elongated protruding members
84
is aligned with the respective protrusion
76
such that the annular engaging flange
81
is pressed in the receiving space
72
until the lower peripheral edge
73
abuts against the annular retaining flange
83
. Then, the lampshade
80
is rotated about the axis such that each protrusion
76
enters the respective elongated groove
85
from the opened end
841
toward the closed end
842
to be stopped therein. A lamp receiving space is defined by the lampshade
80
and the lamp seat
70
for receiving a lamp (not shown).
As illustrated, during assembly, the rotor connecting arms
62
are secured threadedly on the second lower end portion
432
of the rotor
43
by means of the screws
621
. Then, each fan blade
50
is secured threadedly to the respective blade connecting arm
63
, thereby simplifying the assembling process. The rotor connecting arms
62
and the shielding walls
64
cooperate with the upper cover
42
for shielding the motor
40
.
In addition, the lamp seat
70
and the lampshade
80
are mounted under the motor
40
for receiving a lamp and to shield the screw fasteners
62
,
75
.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A ceiling fan comprising:a motor including a stator with first upper and lower end portions opposite to each other in an upright direction, and a rotor with annular second upper and lower end portions surrounding concentrically and radially spaced apart from said first upper and lower end portions of said stator respectively and rotatable about an axis parallel to the upright direction, and a lateral circumferential portion disposed between said second upper and lower end portions; an upper cover including an upper major wall mounted on said first upper end portion and having a periphery, and an annular skirt portion extending downwardly from said periphery and spaced radially apart from and shielding an upper part of said lateral circumferential portion to form an annular first peripheral edge distal to said periphery; a casing body including an annular rotor connecting portion secured threadedly on said second lower end portion of said rotor, an annular shielding portion extending outwardly and upwardly from said rotor connecting portion towards said first peripheral edge and spaced radially apart from and shielding a lower part of said lateral circumferential portion to form an annular second peripheral edge proximate to and spaced apart from said first peripheral edge, and a plurality of blade connecting members angularly spaced from each other and extending radially and outwardly from said shielding portion; and a plurality of fan blades secured threadedly on said blade connecting members, respectively.
- 2. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 1, wherein said annular rotor connecting portion includes a plurality of rotor connecting arms arranged angularly along said second lower end portion of said rotor, each of said rotor connecting arms having a first proximate end secured threadedly on said second lower end portion, and a first distal end; andsaid annular shielding portion includes a plurality of shielding walls, each having a second proximate end formed integrally with and extending radially and outwardly from said first distal end, and a second distal end extending upwardly from said second proximate end, and spaced apart from and shielding said lower part of said lateral circumferential portion so as to cooperate with an adjacent one of said shielding walls to constitute contour of said annular second peripheral edge.
- 3. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of said shielding walls further has a bridge portion extending outwardly of said second proximate end to engage said second proximate end of an adjacent one of said shielding walls.
- 4. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a lamp seat including a major wall secured threadedly on said first lower end portion of said stator, and an annular surrounding wall extending downwardly from a periphery of said major wall, and a lampshade including a bowl-shaped bottom portion which has an annular engaging flange that is disposed around the axis and that engages said annular surrounding wall of said lamp seat to confine a lamp receiving space with said lamp seat.
- 5. The ceiling fan as claimed in claim 4, further comprising an annular groove disposed in and along said annular engaging flange and having opened and closed ends such that said annular groove converges from said opened end toward said closed end, and a protrusion disposed on said annular surrounding wall and engaging and sliding along said annular groove from said opened end toward said closed end to be stopped in said annular groove so as to engage said annular engaging flange.
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