1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a ceiling fan structure, and more particularly to a cushion pad for a ceiling fan blade.
2. Description of the Prior Art
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However, the flanges 3 provide a limit effect to the main body 1, so the diameter of each flange 5 is greater than the inner diameter of the lock hole 6 of the ceiling fan blade 5. Though the end of each flange 3 has the chamfer 4, the main body 1 cannot be squeezed into the lock hole 6 of the ceiling fan blade 5 with ease. This results in consumption of time and labor to assemble the ceiling fan. The flanges 3 of the main body 1 provide a limit effect, so the distance between the flanges 3 must cooperate with the thickness of the ceiling fan blade 5. Therefore, the producer has to manufacture various ceiling fan cushion pads in different sizes for different thicknesses of ceiling fan blades. When the ceiling fan is assembled, it is required to mate the cushion pad of the ceiling fan blade with the thickness of the ceiling fan blade. This causes great inconvenience to assemble the cushion pad of the ceiling fan blade. Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a cushion pad for a ceiling fan blade. The cushion pad can be assembled easily and applied to various ceiling blades in different thicknesses to enhance its economic benefits.
In order to achieve the aforesaid object, the cushion pad of the present invention comprises an upper pad body and a lower pad body. The upper pad body has a first neck portion extending in an axial direction thereof. The first neck portion of the upper pad body has a first through hole which extends axially along the first neck portion to pass through the upper pad body. The upper pad body has an annular first flange at an axial upper end of the first neck portion. The first flange is disposed along an outer periphery of the first neck portion. The lower pad body has a second neck portion extending in an axial direction thereof corresponding to the first neck portion of the upper pad boy. The second neck portion of the lower pad body has a second through hole which extends axially along the second neck portion to pass through the lower pad body. The lower pad body has an annular second flange at an axial lower end of the second neck portion. The second flange is disposed along an outer periphery of the second neck portion.
When the cushion pad of the present invention is used, the first neck portion of the upper pad body and the second neck portion of the lower pad body are respectively inserted in the upper and lower ends of a lock hole of a ceiling fan blade. The upper pad body and the lower pad body are stopped at the mouth of the lock hole through the first flange and the second flange to provide a stop effect. The upper pad body and the lower pad body can be mounted at the upper and lower ends of the lock hole easily. The cushion pad can be assembled easily and applied to various ceiling blades in different thicknesses to enhance its economic benefits.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The upper pad body 10 is made of a resilient material. The upper pad body 10 has a first neck portion 11 extending in an axial direction thereof. The first neck portion 11 has a cylindrical shape. The first neck portion 11 of the upper pad body 10 has a first through hole 12 which extends axially along the first neck portion 11 to pass through the upper pad body 10. The upper pad body 10 has an annular first chamfer 13 at an axial lower end of the first neck portion 11. The first chamfer 13 is disposed along an outer periphery of the first neck portion 11. The upper pad body 10 has an annular first flange 14 at an axial upper end of the first neck portion 11. The first flange 14 is disposed along the outer periphery of the first neck portion 11. The top surface of the first flange 14 is the surface that the first flange 14 faces the first neck portion 11 in the axial direction of the upper pad body 10. The top surface of the first flange 14 is provided with a plurality of spaced first protrusions 15. The first protrusions 15 are arranged radially along the upper pad body 10. The first protrusions 15 are made of a resilient material. A deformation space is formed between the first protrusions 15 for the first protrusions 15 to be deformed when compressed.
The lower pad body 20 is made of a resilient material. The lower pad body 20 has a second neck portion 21 extending in an axial direction thereof. The second neck portion 21 has a cylindrical shape. The second neck portion 21 of the lower pad body 20 has a second through hole 22 which extends axially along the second neck portion 21 to pass through the lower pad body 20. The lower pad body 20 has an annular second chamfer 23 at an axial upper end of the second neck portion 21. The second chamfer 23 is disposed along an outer periphery of the second neck portion 21. The lower pad body 20 has an annular second flange 24 at an axial lower end of the second neck portion 21. The second flange 24 is disposed along the outer periphery of the second neck portion 21. The top surface of the second flange 24 is the surface that the second flange 24 faces the second neck portion 21 in the axial direction of the lower pad body 20. The top surface of the second flange 24 is provided with a plurality of spaced second protrusions 25. The second protrusions 25 are arranged radially along the lower pad body 20. The second protrusions 25 are made of a resilient material. A deformation space is formed between the second protrusions 25 for the second protrusions 25 to be deformed when compressed.
In order to understand the structural features, the technical means and the expected effects of the present invention, the use of the present invention is described hereinafter.
It is noted that the first flange 14 of the upper pad body 10 and the second flange 24 of the lower pad body 20 are respectively provided with the first protrusions 15 and the second protrusions 25 to be contact with the ceiling fan blade 200, and the deformation spaces are formed between the first protrusions 15 and the second protrusions 25. When the upper pad body 10 and the lower pad body 20 are fastened and locked, they can be slightly deformed accordingly for the ceiling fan blade 200 and the blade frame 300 to be fixed steady.
In addition, the upper pad body 10 and the lower pad body 20 are made of a resilient material, so they can cooperate with the thickness of the fastening member 310 of the blade frame 300. The first through hole 12 and the second through hole 22 can be elastically expanded or contracted for the fastening members 310 in different sizes to be squeezed into the first through hole 12 and the second through hole 22. The cushion pad of the present invention may have the first through hole 12 and the second through hole 22 in different diameters as well as the first neck portion 11 and the second neck portion 21 in different diameters to cooperate with the ceiling fan blade 200 and the blade frame 300.
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Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.