The present application is a national phase application of international application PCT/JP2011/006975 filed on Dec. 14, 2011, which claims the benefit of foreign priority to Japanese patent application 2011-001741 filed on Jan. 7, 2011, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a ceiling fan.
Conventional ceiling fans include a suspending unit and a ceiling fan body. The ceiling fan body includes a shaft, a motor, a plurality of blades, an upper body cover, and a lower body cover. The upper body cover has at its central part a first opening for passing a shaft therethrough, and second openings outside the first opening. The suspending unit is fixed to the ceiling. The ceiling fan body is suspended at the shaft by the suspending unit. The motor is fixed to the bottom of the shaft. The blades are attached to the motor. The upper body cover is disposed over the motor. The lower body cover is disposed under the motor. One such ceiling fan is disclosed in a Patent Literature shown below.
A task of the conventional ceiling fan is to improve safety, which is performed in the following way. A conventional ceiling fan has openings (a first opening and second openings) in the upper body cover in order to reduce a temperature increase in the motor. When the motor is heated, the heat causes an upward current, which is discharged through the openings of the upper body cover, thereby reducing the temperature increase in the motor.
However, in the case that water is spilled in an upstairs room in an apartment or other multi-family building, this may cause a short circuit or current leakage in the ceiling fan in the downstairs room. Specifically, the water spilled in the upstairs room may run down along the suspending unit of the ceiling fan in the downstairs room, and enter the motor through the openings of the upper body cover.
The ceiling fan of the present invention includes a suspending unit fixed to a ceiling; and a ceiling fan body suspended by the suspending unit. The ceiling fan body includes a shaft configured to be suspended by the suspending unit; a motor fixed at the bottom of the shaft; a plurality of blades attached to the motor; an upper body cover disposed on the upper surface of the motor; and a lower body cover covering the motor. The upper body cover has a first opening, at a central part, for passing the shaft therethrough; and a second opening outside the first opening. The upper body cover rotates with the blades and has a first wall standing vertically between the first opening and the second opening.
With this configuration, even if water droplets from the ceiling fall in between the first opening and the first wall, the water droplets are forced outward along the upper surface of the upper body cover by the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of the upper body cover, and then collide with the first wall. Then, the water droplets are propelled up the first wall and splash outside the upper body cover. This reduces the amount of water that enters the motor through the second openings so as to prevent a short circuit, thereby improving safety.
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to drawings.
Motor 7 is fixed at the bottom of shaft portion 6. Motor 7 includes disk-shaped stator 8 fixed to the bottom of shaft portion 6, and ring-shaped rotor 9, which rotates around stator 8. Blades 10 extend from around the periphery of rotor 9 in outward horizontal direction 30.
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Even if water droplets fall from ceiling 1 between first opening 12 and first wall 17, the water droplets are forced outward along the upper surface of upper body cover 11 by the centrifugal force generated by the rotation of upper body cover 11. Then, the water drops move upward along first wall 17 by the centrifugal force. As shown in
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Hence, when water droplets fall on first inclined surface 18 from ceiling 1, first inclined surface 18 facilitates them to be discharged to the outside by the rotation of upper body cover 11. Thus, the water droplets splash outside upper body cover 11 so as to reduce the amount of water that enters motor 7 through second openings 13, thereby improving safety.
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Hence, when water droplets fall between second openings 13 on second inclined surface 19 from ceiling 1, second inclined surface 19 facilitates them to be discharged to the outside by the rotation of upper body cover 11. Thus, water droplets splash outside upper body cover 11 so as to reduce the amount of water that enters motor 7 through second openings 13.
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Hence, the water droplets that have fallen between first opening 12 and first wall 17 from ceiling 1 but have not been propelled up first wall 17 are forced into grooves 21 along first wall 17 by the centrifugal force. Then, the water droplets splash from grooves 21 to the outside of second openings 13 along guide units 22. This reduces the amount of water that enters motor 7 through second openings 13.
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As described above, the ceiling fan of the present invention includes outer cover 23, which prevents the water droplets fallen on the outer peripheral surface of outer cover 23 from ceiling 1 from entering motor 7. Cylindrical unit 24 does not rotate and is disposed outside second openings 13. Hence, the water droplets that have fallen between first opening 12 and first wall 17 from ceiling 1 and then splashed outside upper body cover 11 adhere to the inner circumference surface of outer cover 23. Then, the water droplets run along the inner circumference surface of outer cover 23 and the bottom surface of flange 25, and finally run down to the outside of second openings 13. This reduces the amount of water that enters motor 7 through second openings 13.
Therefore, the present disclosure concerns a ceiling fan body 3 for a ceiling fan, the ceiling fan body includes an upper body cover 11 and a lower body cover 16. The upper body cover 11 includes a central hole 12 configured to receive a shaft portion 6 which is mechanically engaged with a motor 7 including a stator 8 and a rotor 9 rotating around the stator, the upper body 11 disposed on an upper surface of the rotor 9. The upper body cover 11 includes a plurality of slits 13 disposed radially in an outer periphery of the central hole for radiating heat. The upper body cover 11 includes a wall portion 17 disposed radially between the plurality of slits 13 and the central hole 12, the wall portion 17 configured to substantially prevent fluid from entering the plurality of slits while the rotor 9 rotates around the stator. The upper body cover 11 further includes a second wall portion 20 disposed radially along a periphery of the central hole 12. The wall portion 17 further includes a plurality of guide units arranged to guide the fluid from the wall portion 17 out of the ceiling fan body.
As described above, the ceiling fan of the present invention is expected to be suitable for household and office use
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