Claims
- 1. A ceiling fan having a plurality of fan blades mounted for rotation about an upright fan axis of blade rotation and with each blade having a root end proximal said axis of rotation and a tip end distal said axis of rotation and wherein at least a portion of each blade is curved increasingly upwardly towards its tip end to have a continuously graduated dihedral for enhanced air flow distribution.
- 2. The ceiling fan of claim 1 wherein each blade is increasingly curved upwardly continuously from its root end to its tip end.
- 3. The ceiling fan of claim 2 wherein each blade has a dihedral of approximately 0° at its root end and a dihedral of approximately 10° at its tip end.
- 4. The ceiling fan of claim 1 wherein each blade has a greater angle of attack proximally said fan axis than distally said fan axis and with the rate of change in angle of attack therebetween being non-uniform.
- 5. The ceiling fan of claim 4 wherein the blade angle of attack decreases continuously from proximally said fan axis to distally said fan axis.
- 6. The ceiling fan of claim 5 wherein each blade has a dihedral of approximately 10° at its tip end and an angle of attack of approximately 10° at its tip end.
- 7. A ceiling fan having a plurality of fan blades mounted for rotation about a generally vertical axis and with at least a portion of each blade being arched upwardly with continuously increased dihedral for enhanced air flow dispersion.
- 8. The ceiling fan of claim 7 wherein each blade is continuously arched upwardly from proximally its root end to proximally its tip.
- 9. The ceiling fan of claim 7 wherein each blade has a dihedral of approximately 0° at its root.
- 10. The ceiling fan of claim 7 which each blade has a dihedral of approximately 10° at its tip.
- 11. The ceiling fan of claim 7 wherein each blade has a greater angle of attack proximally said fan axis than distally said fan axis with the rate of change in angle of attack therebetween being non-uniform.
- 12. The ceiling fan of claim 11 wherein each blade has a dihedral of approximately 0° at its root end and an angle of attack of approximately 10° at its tip end.
- 13. The ceiling fan of claim 7 wherein each blade has a dihedral of approximately 0° from its root end to approximately half way to its tip and from half way to its tip to continuously increased dihedral.
- 14. The ceiling fan of claim 13 wherein each blade has a dihedral of approximately 10° at its tip.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No.10/194,699 filed Jul. 11, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10194699 |
Jul 2002 |
US |
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10209044 |
Jul 2002 |
US |