The present invention relates to a fan, and more particularly to a fan capable of generating omnidirectional airflow.
A conventional ceiling fan 1 is described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,601,005.
The ceiling fan includes two fans 2. Each fan 2 is connected to a rotating disc 3. The rotating disc 3 is provided with a power distribution disc 4 which can be rotated 360 degrees. The power distribution disc 4 comprises a plurality of conductive ring units 5. The conductive ring units 5 are insulated from each other. Each conductive ring unit 5 includes a stator 6 and a rotor 7 which are in contact with each other. The stators 6 of the conductive ring units 5 are electrically connected with a power source, respectively. The rotors 7 of the conductive ring units 5 are electrically connected with the respective fans 2.
When the ceiling fan 1 is rotated, the rotating disc 3 is rotated 360 degrees to drive the fans 2 and the rotors 7 to rotate. Since the stators 6 and the rotors 7 of the respective conductive ring units 5 are in contact with each other, the stators 6 of the conductive ring units 5 conduct the power supply to the rotors 7 of the conductive ring units 5 and the respective fans 2 so that the fans 2 are operated. The fans 2 can be rotated 360 degrees for blowing airflow.
Although the above-described conventional ceiling fan 1 can be rotated 360 degrees. The blades of the respective fans 2 are common blades, and it can be seen that they can only blow directional airflow. The wind blowing range of the ceiling fan 1 is limited to the angle of each fan 2. The wind blowing range is narrow. 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 fan capable of generating omnidirectional airflow.
In order to achieve the aforesaid object, the fan capable of generating omnidirectional airflow of the present invention comprises a fan body, a central shaft, a support unit, and a rotary device. The fan body has a motor and a plurality of blades. The blades each extend from the inside to the outside. The blades each have a windward surface. The windward surface of each of the blades and a radial direction of the motor are perpendicular to each other. The central shaft is perpendicular to an axial direction of the motor. The support unit has one side connected to the fan body. The rotary device is connected with the central shaft and fixed to the support unit. The rotary device drives the support unit to rotate relative to the central shaft.
According to the fan capable of generating omnidirectional airflow of the present invention, when the fan is actuated, the blades of the fan generate 360-degree outward airflow, and the support unit and the fan body are rotated by the rotary device so that the fan can generate omnidirectional airflow.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The fan body 10 has a motor 11 and a plurality of blades 12. The blades 12 each extend from the inside to the outside. Each of the blades 12 is gradually enlarged from the inside to the outside. Each of the blades 12 has a windward surface 13. The motor 11 has an axial direction 111 and a radial direction 112. The windward surface 13 of each of the blades 12 and the radial direction 112 of the motor 11 are perpendicular to each other.
The central shaft 20 is perpendicular to the axial direction 111 of the motor 11. The central shaft 20 has an axial direction 21.
The support unit 30 has one side connected to the fan body 10. In an embodiment of the present invention, the support unit 30 has two support rods 31 which are arranged symmetrically along the axial direction 21 of the central shaft 20 and a bottom disc 32. One side of each support rod 31 is fixedly connected to the fan body 10, and another side of each support rod 31 is fixedly connected to the bottom disc 32. A connecting rod 33 is fixedly connected on the bottom disc 32.
The housing 40 has an opening 41 at one side thereof. The opening 41 is adapted for the support unit 30 to extend outward. In this embodiment of the present invention, the central shaft 20 is fixed in the housing 40.
The suspension rod 50 is disposed on the housing 40. In this embodiment of the present invention, the suspension rod 50 is fixed to the ceiling.
The stabilizing unit 60 has a main rotor 61, a secondary rotor 62, and a gear plate 63. The main rotor 61 and the secondary rotor 62 are pivotally connected with the central shaft 20, respectively. One side of each of the main rotor 61 and the secondary rotor 62 is fixedly connected to the connecting rod 33 of the support unit 30. The gear plate 63 is fixedly connected to the central shaft 20.
The rotary device 70 is connected with the central shaft 20 and fixed to the support unit 30. In this embodiment of the present invention, the rotary device 70 includes a 360-degree rotating power distribution disc 71 and an actuating motor 72. The power distribution disc 71 and the actuating motor 72 are pivoted about the central shaft 20, respectively. The power distribution disc 71 is fixed to the central shaft 20. The power distribution disc 71 has a pivot portion 711. The pivot portion 711 has a plurality of conductive rings (rotors) 712. The pivot portion 711 and the conductive rings 712 are pivotally connected to the central shaft 20 through the power distribution disc 71. The pivot portion 711 of the power distribution disc 71 is fixed to the main rotor 61. The actuating motor 72 is fixedly connected to another side of the secondary rotor 62. A rotating shaft of the actuating motor 72 is engaged with the gear plate 63 through a gear 73. The conductive rings 71 are electrically connected with the motor 11 of the fan body 10 and the actuating motor 72, respectively. A switch 74 is provided between the conductive rings 712 and the actuating motor 72. The rotary device 70 drives the support unit 30 to rotate relative to the central shaft 20.
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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.
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