Information
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Patent Grant
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6776579
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Patent Number
6,776,579
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Date Filed
Monday, May 13, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 17, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- Edgar; Richard A.
Agents
- Dennison, Schultz, Dougherty & MacDonald
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 416 5
- 416 69
- 416 70 R
- 416 71
- 416 70 A
- 416 72
- 416 73
- 416 142
- 416 146 R
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fan comprises a fan body and a handle secured to the fan body. The fan body is made of a transparent sheet. An LED is provided in the handle for illuminating the fan body. Batteries are mounted in the handle for operating the LED.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a fan which is swung by hand creating a cooling current of air.
Although there have been proposed various fans of the above described type, each of these fans has disadvantages that emitted light is defective in delicacy and elegance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a fan which has beautiful radiation of light and various light emission effects, and may be manufactured at low cost.
According to the present invention, there is provided a fan comprising a fan body made of a transparent sheet, a gripping member provided at a base portion of the fan body so as to be gripped by a hand of a user for swinging the fan body, an LED for illuminating the fan body, and a source for operating the LED.
The fan body is made of resin.
The gripping member is a handle secured to the fan body.
The source is at least one battery.
The source may be a generator generating electric current by motion of the fan body.
The fan further comprising a skeleton provided in the fan body.
The fan body has irregular portions and a pattern to be illuminated by light emitted from the LED.
A shield member is provided for shielding leaking light of the LED.
The LED is disposed at the base portion of the fan body.
A motion sensor is provided in the handle for detecting the motion of the fan body to control light emitting condition of the LED.
The source is provided in the handle.
The generator may be provided in the fan body.
The generator comprises a coil and a permanent magnet which is provided to be moved with respect to the coil
These and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view showing a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of a handle;
FIG. 4
is a plan view showing a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view thereof;
FIGS. 6
to
8
are illustrations for explaining the method for making the pattern on the fan body;
FIG. 9
is a plan view of a fan of the third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a side view of the fan of the third embodiment;
FIG. 11
is a sectional view of a handle of the fourth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a plan view showing a part of a skeleton according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention,
FIG. 13
is a sectional view of a base portion of a fan according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is a plan view showing a fan of the seventh embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 15
is a side view;
FIG. 16
is a plan view showing a skeleton;
FIG. 17
is a side view of the skeleton;
FIG. 18
is a plan view showing a sheet.
FIG. 19
is a development of a cam groove;
FIG. 20
is a sectional plan view showing a generator as a source for the LED according to a first example;
FIG. 21
is a sectional side view thereof;
FIG. 22
is a sectional plan view of a second example of the generator;
FIG. 23
is a sectional side view;
FIG. 24
is a sectional plan view of a third example;
FIG. 25
is a sectional side view;
FIG. 26
is a sectional plan view of a fourth example of the generator;
FIG. 27
is a sectional side view;
FIG. 28
is a sectional side view showing a fifth example of the generator.
FIG. 29
is a sectional plan view of a sixth example of the generator;
FIG. 30
is a sectional plan view showing a seventh example of the generator;
FIG. 31
shows an eighth example;
FIG. 32
is a sectional plan view of a ninth example;
FIG. 33
is a sectional view of a toroidal coil;
FIG. 34
is a sectional plan view of a tenth embodiment;
FIG. 35
is a sectional view;
FIG. 36
is a sectional plan view of an eleventh example.
FIG. 37
is a sectional plan view of a twelfth example;
FIG. 38
is a plan view of a thirteenth example;
FIG. 39
is a perspective view of a fourteenth example; and
FIGS. 40
,
41
and
42
show different kinds of the electric circuit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 through 3
, a fan according to a first embodiment of the preset invention comprises a fan body
1
and a handle
2
formed at a side of the fan body as a gripping member for swinging the fan body.
The fan body
1
comprises a skeleton
3
made of colorless transparent plastic and a pair of sheets
4
made of transparent plastic film and adhered on both sides of the skeleton
3
with adhesive. In
FIG. 1
, the sheet
4
is removed.
The skeleton
3
comprises an annular frame
5
, a plurality of radial ribs
6
integral with the frame
5
and radially extending from a base portion
7
, and arcuated lateral ribs
8
and
9
. Both side surfaces of the skeleton
3
are flat. The sheet
4
covers the whole area of the skeleton
3
.
There is formed a space between sheets
4
at a portion adjacent ribs
6
.
The handle
2
is made of plastic and has a cylindrical shape. There are formed recesses
10
and
11
in the base portion
7
and the end of the handle
2
. A LED (light emitting diode)
12
is mounted in the recesses
10
and
11
. In the handle
2
, a circuit
13
for operating the LED, a switch
14
for closing the circuit
13
to emit light, and a source
15
comprising batteries are mounted.
The handle
2
has a pair of recesses
16
in which the base portion
7
of the fan body
1
is inserted and secured thereto with adhesive. A light shielding layer
17
made of opaque resin is provided around the base portion
7
for preventing the light of the LED
12
from leaking at the base portion
7
.
When the push button of the switch
14
is depressed to close the circuit, the LED
12
is operated to emit light. The emitted light passes through the radial ribs
6
. If there is not provided irregular portions such as illuminated foreign things or parts in the ribs, the surface of the fan does not brighten. The light illuminates the end face
6
a
of each rib
6
, thereby brightening the end face. If the LED emits a color light, for example blue light, the end face brightens in blue.
If there is provided irregular parts different in sectional area of the rib
6
, engraved patterns on the rib, or particles in the rib, these parts are illuminated to brighten.
FIG. 4
is a plan view showing a second embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 5
is a sectional view thereof.
A fan body
20
is made of acrylic resin in uniform thickness without ribs. A pattern
21
is formed in the fan body
20
by laser processing. The pattern is provided by a plurality of fine cracks.
Thus, each crack is illuminated by the light from the LED
12
to be brightened, thereby the pattern
21
is embossed. More particularly, the cracks diffusely reflect the light so that the pattern brightens beautifully.
The other parts are the same as that of the first embodiment and identified by the same reference numerals as
FIGS. 1
to
3
.
FIGS. 6
to
8
are illustrations for explaining the method for making the pattern on the fan body.
There is provided a transparent plate
22
made of acrylic resin and a laser emitting device
24
opposite to the plate
22
. The laser emitting device
24
emits YAG laser (yttrium aluminum garnet laser)
24
a
. The laser emitting device
24
is moved along patterns
21
a
, so that the patterns are formed by a plurality of cracks. The frequency of the laser beam has a large effect on the accuracy of the pattern formation. If the frequency is lower than 20 KHz, the pattern blurs. It is preferable that the frequency of the laser beam is between 40 and 50 KHz.
Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 8
, an illuminating light source
23
emits illuminating light beams
23
a
against the left side of the plate
22
. The light beams
23
a
are diffusely reflected from the cracks, thereby beautifully embossing the patterns
21
a.
FIG. 9
is a plan view of a fan of the third embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 10
is a side view.
The fan comprises a thin fan plate
25
and ribs
26
integral with the fan plate
25
. The rib
26
is formed on both sides of the fan plate
25
by plastic molding. The rib
26
comprises radial ribs
26
a
and lateral ribs
26
b
and
26
c
. The end of each of the ribs
26
a
and
26
b
has an inclined surface
27
, thereby outwardly emitting light. The base portion of each radial rib
26
a
has a larger thickness so as to increase the strength of the base portion.
FIG. 11
is a sectional view of a handle of the fourth embodiment of the present invention. A motion sensor
28
is mounted in a handle
30
. The motion sensor
28
is provided for detecting the acceleration of the motion of the fan by a vibrating body made of piezoelectric element, or detecting the angular velocity of the motion of the fan by Coriolis force of the vibration gyro sensor.
In accordance with the output of the motion sensor
28
, a control circuit
31
controls the condition of emitted light of the LED
12
including luminous intensity.
FIG. 12
is a plan view showing a part of a skeleton according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
The skeleton comprises thick radial base ribs
33
and radial thin ribs
34
projected from the top of each of the thick radial base ribs
33
. In a recess
36
at the base portion of the skeleton three LEDs
35
are provided. The LEDs
35
are different in color, for example divided into the three primary colors.
The three colors are mixed in the base ribs
33
, and the mixed color is divided into thin ribs
34
. Thus, the skeleton brightens in various colors.
FIG. 13
is a sectional view of a base portion of a fan according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention.
The fan comprises a base portion
37
of a skeleton, an LED
38
mounted on one of the sides of the base portion
37
, a light leading member
39
having a slant light leading plane
40
and fixed to the base portion
37
with a transparent adhesive
41
, opposite to the LED
38
, and a light shielding layer
42
covering an area around the LED
38
and light leading member
39
.
Light emitted from the LED
38
is guided by the light leading plane
40
and directed to the skeleton, passing through the transparent adhesive
41
. There is not provided a recess for mounting the LED.
FIG. 14
is a plan view showing a fan of the seventh embodiment of the present invention,
FIG. 15
is a side view,
FIG. 16
is a plan view showing a skeleton,
FIG. 17
is a side view of the skeleton,
FIG. 18
is a plan view showing a sheet.
Referring to
FIGS. 14 and 16
, a fan body
42
has a skeleton
43
and a base portion
44
integral with the skeleton
43
, which are made of transparent plastic sheets
58
adhered to both sides of the skeleton
43
, and a handle
45
. The skeleton
43
comprises a circular frame
46
and a plurality of radial ribs
47
extending from the base portion
44
to the frame
46
.
The base portion
44
comprises an eye shaped frame
48
, a plurality of quasi-ribs
50
, a plurality of recesses
51
between the quasi-ribs
50
, and a pair of windows
49
formed at both end portions. A pair of connecting projections
52
are formed on the underside of the base portion
44
, forming a U-shaped injection portion
53
.
The handle
45
is formed by a pair of elongated shells
55
and has holding portions
56
at an end portion. In the injection portion
53
, an LED
54
is mounted. Fixing pins (not shown) projected from the inside wall of the holding portion
56
are engaged with holes
57
of the base portion
44
, thereby fixing the holding portions
56
to the base portion.
In the handle, a resistor
60
is provided to connect one of terminals of the LED
54
to positive pole of an uppermost battery
61
.
On a bottom of the handle
45
, a pendant
59
is rotatably mounted, and a switch
63
is provided in a cap
62
. On the bottom plate of the cap
62
, a base member
64
is secured, and a coil spring
65
is fixed on the base member
64
. The upper end of the spring
65
is pressed against a negative pole of a lower most battery
66
, and a lower portion of the spring
65
is radially extended to form a switch contact blade
67
. The switch contact blade
67
is adapted to be contacted with a lower end portion of a lead
68
extending from the other terminal of the LED
44
as described hereinafter.
The cap
62
has a pair of projections
69
projected from an inside wall thereof. The projections
69
engage with a cam groove
70
formed on the outside wall of the handle
45
in the circumferential direction.
FIG. 19
is a development of the cam groove
70
. The cam groove
70
has a lobe
71
. In the open condition of the switch
63
, one of the projections
69
is positioned at a position A. When the cap
62
is rotated in the clockwise direction, the projection
69
gets over a wall B and enters a recess gets over the lobe
71
(D position) and drops to a recess E. At the E position, the projection
69
presses the contact blade
67
of the spring
65
against the end portion of the lead
68
, thereby closing the switch
63
to operate the LED
44
.
The sheet
58
made of plastic is adhered to both sides of the skeleton
43
. There is formed a plurality of patterns
74
on the surface of the sheet
58
. It is preferable to make the sheet
58
by a hologram sheet.
The hologram sheet comprises a resin sheet made of colorless transparent soft resin such as PET (polyethylene terephtalate), PVC (polyvinyl chloride), OPP (oriented polypropylene) and others, fine bosses formed on the underside of the sheet by embossing process for interfering reflected light, and a thin aluminum film formed on the embossed surface by vacuum deposition. When illuminated, the hologram sheet radiates in various colors at the patterns
74
.
Referring to
FIG. 16
, there is a plurality of brightening points
75
a
,
75
b
,
75
c
. Thus, whole surface of the fan brightens. Although the holding portion
56
shields leaking light, it is preferable to slightly leak the light, thereby increasing brightening points.
FIG. 20
is a sectional plan view showing a generator as a source for the LED according to a first example, and
FIG. 21
is a sectional side view thereof.
The fan comprises a fan body
80
, a generator case
81
made of opaque resin and secured to the fan body
80
, and a handle
82
.
There is provided in the generator case
81
, a generator
83
, an LED
84
, an electric current for operating the LED
84
and a rectifier
85
a
for rectifying the alternating current generated by the generator
83
and for supplying the rectified current to the LED
84
. The generator
83
comprises an annular coil
86
secured to the inside wall of the generator case
81
, and a permanent magnet
87
disposed inside the coil
86
and supported by a pair of spring plates
88
so as to be incorporated in the axial direction. When the fan is swung for creating a an airflow, the permanent magnet
87
is reciprocated, thereby generating alternating current. The alternating current is a rectified by the rectifier
85
to generate direct current which is fed to the LED
84
to radiate light.
FIG. 22
is a sectional plan view of a second example of the generator, and
FIG. 23
is a sectional side view.
A generator
88
is provided in a generator case
90
which is formed by adhering a pair of dish like plastic plates. There is provided in the generator case
90
, a small LED
91
mounted on a substrate
92
, a coil
93
, a permanent magnet
94
supported by a pair of coil springs
95
, and an opening
96
for discharging the light emitted from the LED
91
.
Since the case
90
is small in size, the case can be engaged in a hole formed in the fan body (not shown). When the case is mounted in the hole, a flange
97
of the case contacts with the surface of the fan body, and the opening is positioned at a central position of the thickness of the fan body.
FIG. 24
is a sectional plan view of a third example, and
FIG. 25
is a sectional side view. In a generator case
100
, a large yoke
101
and a small yoke
102
are provided. The permanent magnet
94
is disposed in the small yoke
102
, and the coil
93
is mounted between the large and small yokes
101
and
102
, so that the magnetic flux is effectively applied to coil
93
. A coil spring
105
is mounted on a resilient resin member
106
so that the magnet
94
and yokes
101
and
102
are prevented from striking the case. There are provided two LEDs
91
.
FIG. 26
is a sectional plan view of a fourth example of the generator, and
FIG. 27
is a sectional side view.
In a generator case
110
, there are provided a U-shaped yoke
111
, a pair of flat permanent magnets
112
secured on the yoke
111
and a flat coil
113
opposite to the magnets. The yoke
111
is supported by a spring plate
114
to be vibrated in a direction parallel to the surface of the coil
113
. Other parts are identified by the same reference numerals of
FIGS. 20-23
.
The generator case
110
is embedded in the fan body. When the fan body is reciprocated in the direction parallel to the surface of the fan, the LED
91
produces light.
FIG. 28
is a sectional side view showing a fifth example of the generator.
The permanent magnet
94
has an annular shape, and the LED
91
is provided in the magnet
94
. A generator case
116
is adhered to the surface of the fan body
80
. The LED
91
is inserted in a hole
117
formed in the fan body. The hole
117
is closed by a light shielding plate
118
adhered to the opposite side of the fan body
80
.
FIG. 29
is a sectional plan view of a sixth example of the generator.
There is provided in the handle
82
, elongated cylindrical coil
93
, permanent magnet
94
having a pair of yokes
120
secured to both ends of the magnet and inserted in the coil
93
. The magnet
94
is held by a pair of coil springs
95
so as to be moved in the axial direction.
FIG. 30
is a sectional plan view showing a seventh example of the generator.
Cylindrical coil
93
comprises a plurality of unit coils
93
a
. Adjacent unit coils
93
a
are different in winding direction. The permanent magnet
94
has a length approximately equal to that of the unit coil
93
a
, and is inserted in the coil
93
to be moved in the axial direction. At both ends of the handle
82
, a pair of springs
95
are provided to return the magnet
94
.
FIG. 31
shows an eighth example. The generator comprises four cylindrical coils
93
a
removed from each other. The permanent magnet comprises four magnets
94
a
adhered to each other at the same pole.
FIG. 32
is a sectional plan view of a ninth example, and
FIG. 33
is a sectional view of a toroidal coil.
The toroidal coil
122
comprises a plurality of cylindrical coils
122
a
. An arcuated permanent magnet
123
is inserted in the coil
122
to be rotated in the coil. The generator generates an electric current by rotating the handle about the axis.
FIG. 34
is a sectional plan view of a tenth embodiment, and
FIG. 35
is a sectional view.
A cylindrical coil
125
comprising four coils is secured on the handle
82
. A cylindrical yoke
136
is rotatably mounted on the handle
82
. Four permanent magnets
94
a
are secured to the inside wall of the yoke
136
.
FIG. 36
is a sectional plan view of an eleventh example.
The generator is substantially the same as that of
FIG. 29. A
guide pipe
138
is provided in the fan body
80
, and a weight
140
is slidably provided in the guide pipe. The weight
140
is connected to the permanent magnet
94
by a rod
141
.
FIG. 37
is a sectional plan view of a twelfth example.
In the example, the weight
140
is connected to the permanent magnet
94
by a lever
142
and the rod
141
.
FIG. 38
is a plan view of a thirteenth example, and
FIG. 39
is a perspective view of a fourteenth example.
In the fan body
80
of
FIG. 38
, two generator cases
90
shown in
FIGS. 22 and 23
are embedded at a base portion
143
. Each generator case
90
has a light discharge opening
144
. A plurality of radial ribs
145
are provided in the fan body
80
from the opening
144
. The generators in the generator cases
90
emit different colors.
In the fan body
80
of
FIG. 39
, three generator cases
90
are embedded. A pattern
146
is provided in the fan body
80
. The generators in the cases
90
produce three primary colors which illuminate the pattern
146
.
FIGS. 40
,
41
and
42
show different kinds of the electric circuit
85
. The circuit of
FIG. 40
operates the LED
84
with a current of one of polarities of the alternating current.
Two LEDs
84
of the circuit of
FIG. 41
are alternately operated by a current of both polarity of the alternating current.
The circuit of
FIG. 42
is provided with the rectifier
85
a.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a fan which has beautiful radiation of light and various light emission effects, and may be manufactured at low cost.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with preferred specific embodiment thereof, it will be understood that this description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A fan comprising:a fan body made of a transparent sheet; a gripping member provided at a base portion of the fan body so as to be gripped by a hand of a user for swinging the fan body; at least one LED for illuminating the fan body; source for operating the LED; at least one irregular portion formed in the fan body; the irregular portion having a sectional shape in section taken along an optical axis; a width of the sectional shape being reduced toward the advance direction of the light so as to emit light.
- 2. The fan according to claim 1 wherein the fan body is made of resin.
- 3. The fan according to claim 1 therein the source is at least one battery.
- 4. The fan according to claim 1 further comprising a pattern provided in the fan body so as to be illuminated by light emitted from the LED.
- 5. The fan according to claim 1 wherein the LED is disposed at the base portion of the fan body.
- 6. The fan according to claim 1 further comprising a motion sensor provided in the gripping member for detecting the motion of the fan body to control light emitting condition of the LED.
- 7. The fan according to claim 1 wherein the gripping member is a handle secured to the fan body.
- 8. The fan according to claim 7 wherein the source is provided in the handle.
- 9. The fan according to claim 1 wherein the source is a generator generating electric current by motion of the fan body.
- 10. The fan according to claim 9 wherein the generator is provided in the fan body.
- 11. The fan according to claim 9 wherein the generator comprises a coil and a permanent magnet which is provided to be moved with respect to the coil.
- 12. The fan according to claim 1 further comprising a skeleton provided in the fan body.
- 13. The fan according to claim 12 wherein the skeleton comprises a plurality of ribs radially extended from the base portion of the fan body and an annular frame including an arcuated portion integral with a tip end of each of the ribs, the ribs and the frame being made of transparent resin.
- 14. The fan according to claim 13 wherein the ribs are provided for leading light emitted from the LED to the frame.
- 15. The fan according to claim 13 wherein the arcuated portion is provided to be illuminated by the light of the LED.
- 16. The fan according to claim 13 further comprising a lateral rib integral with the ribs.
- 17. The fan according claim 16 wherein the lateral rib is provided to be illuminated by the light of the LED.
- 18. The fan according to claim 13 further comprising transparent sheets adhered on both sides of the skeleton.
- 19. The fan according to claim 18 wherein a space is formed between the sheets and between adjacent ribs.
- 20. The fan according to claim 12 wherein the skeleton has irregular portions to be illuminated by light emitted from the LED.
- 21. The fan according to claim 20 wherein the irregular portions include portions different in section are of the skeleton.
- 22. The fan according to claim 1 further comprising a shield member for shielding leaking light of the LED.
- 23. The fan according to claim 22 wherein the shield member is provided for slightly leaking the light of the LED.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2001-182570 |
May 2001 |
JP |
|
2001-328400 |
Sep 2001 |
JP |
|
2002-082066 |
Feb 2002 |
JP |
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