1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to fan device, and more particularly to a fan device which has simultaneously foldable blades.
2. Description of Related Art
Ceiling fans are widely used in many households today as ceiling fans are extremely useful and convenient to circulate air within a closed space.
A conventional ceiling fan includes a plurality of fan blades secured to a rotatably driven outer portion of the motor assembly. The motor assembly is surrounded by a housing including top and bottom plates in a clamped engagement with an annular translucent panel, disposed peripherally between the plates, and including an annular fluorescent light bulb disposed within the housing in a surrounding relation to the motor assembly, including a support structure to hold the light bulb in a generally central position between the plates.
However, despite the advantages and effects it provides, the conventional ceiling fan has some drawbacks: for instance, the fan blades are secured to the outer portion of the motor assembly for simultaneously rotating with the motor assembly to provide an air ventilating effect when in operation. When the ceiling fan is not in operation mode, the fan blades remained in a spread-opened state. However, the ceiling fan may not be used all year round, when the ceiling fan is not used for a certain period of time, the spread-opened fan blades not only occupies a lot of space, but may also influences the aesthetical appearance. In addition, the fan blades are easily worn when the fan blades are remained spread-opened but not used for a long period of time.
The present invention has arisen to obviate/mitigate the disadvantages of the conventional fan devices.
The present invention relates to a fan device having simultaneously foldable blades which comprises a rotatable driving unit, a plurality of supporting frames extend outwardly from the driving unit, a plurality of shells are respectively rotatably mounted on the supporting frames, a plurality of blades are respectively disposed on the shells, and a plurality of coupling rods are respectively positioned between every two adjacent shells. Each supporting frame has a pivot mounted on one end thereof and extending upwardly therefrom. Each shell has a center hole defined therein for receivably engaging with the pivot of the corresponding supporting frame. A plurality of bores are annularly defined in the shell such that the center hole is encircled by the bores. Each blade has an assembling portion disposed on one end thereof for assembling with a corresponding shell. Each assembling portion has a through hole defined therein for receivably engaging with a corresponding pivot such that the blade is pivotally rotatable relative to the supporting frame. A plurality of securing holes are annularly defined in the assembling portion, the securing holes of each blade are correspondingly and vertically aligned with the bores of the corresponding shell.
Each coupling rod includes an arcuate main section and two arcuate connecting sections which are integrally and respectively formed on two ends of the main section. The main section of the coupling rod is oppositely arched relative to the two connecting sections of the coupling rod. Each connecting section has an arcuate shape corresponding to a periphery of the shell for preventing the connecting section from colliding with the pivot of the supporting frame when operating. Each connecting section has a penetrating hole defined therein and corresponding to any one of the bores of the shell. The two connecting sections of each coupling rod are respectively pivotally connected to the two corresponding adjacent shells. A securing bolt passes through the aligned penetrating hole, the securing hole and the bore for securely assembling the coupling rod, the shell, and the blade.
When the driving unit rotates, the supporting frames are synchronously rotated with the driving unit and driving the shells to simultaneously rotate, the shells rotatably driving the coupling rods to be pivotally moved relative to the supporting frames for simultaneously driving the blades to retractably fold/unfold.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
Four coupling rods 30 are respectively positioned between every two adjacent shells 20. Two ends of each coupling rod 30 are respectively pivotally connected to the two adjacent shells 20. Each coupling rod 30 has an arcuate main section 32 and two arcuate connecting sections 31 integrally and respectively formed on two ends of the main section 32. The main section 32 of the coupling rod 30 is oppositely arched relative to the two connecting sections 31. Each connecting section 31 has a penetrating hole 33 defined therein. The penetrating hole 33 of the connecting section 31 corresponds to any one of the bores 22 of the shell 20 for the connecting section 31 to pivotally engage with the shell 20, such that a rotation of the shell 20 would drive the coupling rod 30 to slightly pivotally move relative to the supporting frame 11. Each connecting section 31 has an arcuate shape which corresponds to a periphery of the shell 20, such that the connecting section 31 of the coupling rod 30 is prevented from colliding with the pivot 12 of the supporting frame when operating (as shown in
A securing bolt 34 passes through the aligned penetrating hole 33, securing hole 43, and the bore 22, such that the coupling rod 30, the blade 40, and the shell 20 are securely assembled together by the securing bolt 34 for synchronous movement during operation. The shells 20 and the blades 40 are rotatable relative to the supporting frames 11 of the driving unit 10 and the coupling rods 30 are driven to pivotally move relative to the shells 20 by rotations of the shells 20 (operation of the present invention will be further described in details hereinafter).
Further referring to
Although the invention has been explained in relations to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
1445402 | Le Velle | Feb 1923 | A |
2079942 | Le Velle | May 1937 | A |
7153100 | Frampton et al. | Dec 2006 | B2 |
8092180 | Liu | Jan 2012 | B2 |
20120045331 | Villella | Feb 2012 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20110280711 A1 | Nov 2011 | US |