Information
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Patent Grant
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6311943
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Patent Number
6,311,943
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Date Filed
Monday, June 19, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 6, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A suspension structure for a ceiling fan includes a suspension rod, a support disk secured to the suspension rod, a locking block slidably mounted on the suspension rod, and a slide cover rotatably mounted on the suspension rod. The support disk is provided with a tubular base secured on a lower end of the suspension rod. An outer thread is formed on a lower end of the tubular base. A plurality of locking openings are laterally defined in the tubular base. The locking block is provided with a plurality of locking inserts each secured in a respective locking opening of the tubular base of the support disk. The slide cover defines a receiving chamber for receiving the locking block and the tubular base therein. An inner thread is formed on a lower end of the receiving chamber of the slide cover and is engaged with the outer thread of the tubular base of the support disk.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a suspension structure, and more particularly to a suspension structure for a ceiling fan.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional suspension structure for a ceiling fan in accordance with the prior art shown in
FIG. 1
comprises a suspension rod
11
having a lower end defining a first through hole
12
, a suspension member
10
secured on the upper end of the suspension rod
11
for securing the suspension rod
11
to the ceiling (not shown), a fitting disk
13
including a tube
14
secured to the suspension rod
11
and defining a second through hole
16
aligning with the first through hole
12
and defining three positioning holes
17
, a locking axle
15
extending through the second through hole
16
and the first through hole
12
for securing the fitting disk
13
to the suspension rod
11
, and three screws
18
each extending through a respective positioning hole
17
to press the outer wall of the suspension rod
11
.
However, a clearance is formed between the suspension rod
11
and the tube
14
so that when the three screws
18
extend through the positioning holes
17
of the tube
14
to press the outer wall of the suspension rod
11
, the suspension rod
11
is not easily located at the center of the three screws
18
so that the suspension rod
11
and the tube
14
are not concentrically arranged. Therefore, it is time consuming to calibrate the three screws
18
for centering the suspension rod
11
in the tube
14
.
In addition, the three screws
18
are easily loosened during long term rotation of the ceiling fan so that the suspension rod
11
and the tube
14
easily vibrate or sway, thereby greatly effecting the operation of the ceiling fan.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the disadvantage of the conventional suspension structure for a ceiling fan.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a suspension structure for a ceiling fan comprising: a suspension rod; a support disk secured to the suspension rod and provided with a tubular base secured on a lower end of the suspension rod, an outer thread formed on a lower end of the tubular base, a plurality of locking openings laterally defined in the tubular base; a locking block slidably mounted on the suspension rod and provided with a plurality of locking inserts each detachably secured in a respective one of the locking openings of the tubular base of the support disk; and a slide cover rotatably mounted on the suspension rod and defining a receiving chamber for receiving the locking block and the tubular base therein, an inner thread formed on a lower end of the receiving chamber of the slide cover and detachably engaged with the outer thread of the tubular base of the support disk.
By such an arrangement, the slide cover is gradually moved to lock the tubular base of the support disk so that the locking inserts of the locking block are fitted into the locking openings of the tubular base of the support disk in a concentrically forced fit manner, thereby producing an automatic calibration effect for automatically registering the center of the locking inserts of the locking block and the locking openings of the tubular base of the support disk.
In addition, the slide cover can be easily and rapidly secured on the tubular base of the support disk without having to use additional tools, thereby facilitating the user assembling and dismantling the suspension structure of the present invention.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, each of the locking inserts of the locking block and each of the respective locking openings of the tubular base of the support disk include an inclined contact surface for enhancing the tightness of engagement between the locking insert and the locking opening.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a conventional suspension structure for a ceiling fan in accordance with the prior art;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of a suspension structure for a ceiling fan in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a top plan cross-sectional assembly view of the suspension structure as shown in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is an operational view of the suspension structure as shown in
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 5
is a partially perspective assembly view of the suspension structure in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and initially to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, a suspension structure for a ceiling fan in accordance with the present invention comprises a suspension rod
20
, a support disk
30
secured to the suspension rod
20
and defining a plurality of fitting sockets
31
for securing a motor housing (not shown), a locking block
43
slidably mounted on the suspension rod
20
, and a cup-shaped slide cover
40
slidably and rotatably mounted on the suspension rod
20
.
The suspension rod
20
has an upper end secured to a cup-shaped suspension member
21
which is used for securing the suspension rod
20
to the ceiling (not shown).
The support disk
30
is provided with a tubular base
32
secured on the lower end of the suspension rod
20
. An outer thread
35
is formed on the lower end of the tubular base
32
, and a plurality of locking openings
34
are laterally defined in the tubular base
32
.
The lower end of the suspension rod
20
defines a first through hole
22
. The tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
defines a second through hole
33
aligning with the first through hole
22
. The suspension structure further comprises a locking axle
36
extending through the second through hole
33
and the first through hole
22
for securing the tubular base
32
to the suspension rod
20
.
The locking block
43
is provided with a plurality of locking inserts
46
each detachably secured in a respective one of the locking openings
34
of the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
. The locking block
43
also defines a hole
44
for allowing passage of the suspension rod
20
.
The slide cover
40
defines a receiving chamber
45
for receiving the locking block
43
and the tubular base
32
therein. Preferably, the receiving chamber
45
has a tapered inner wall. An inner thread
42
is formed on the lower end of the receiving chamber
45
of the slide cover
40
and is detachably engaged with the outer thread
35
of the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
. The receiving chamber
45
of the slide cover
40
has an upper end defining a hole
41
for allowing passage of the suspension rod
20
.
In operation, referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
with reference to
FIG. 2
, the slide cover
40
is initially spaced from the locking block
43
and the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
while each of the locking inserts
46
of the locking block
43
is initially loosely received in the respective locking opening
34
of the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
so that a clearance
50
is formed between the suspension rod
20
, the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
, and the locking insert
46
of the locking block
43
as shown in FIG.
3
.
The slide cover
40
is then moved downward to be rotated relative to the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
so that the inner thread
42
of the slide cover
40
is screwed on the outer thread of the tubular base
32
, thereby securing the slide cover
40
on the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
.
During rotation of the slide cover
40
, the tapered inner wall of the receiving chamber
45
of the slide cover
40
will abut and press the locking inserts
46
of the locking block
43
and the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
radially and inward, thereby eliminating the clearance
50
formed between the suspension rod
20
, the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
, and the locking insert
46
of the locking block
43
so that each of the locking inserts
46
of the locking block
43
is tightly fitted in the respective locking opening
34
of the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
as shown in
FIG. 4
, thereby securely positioning the locking block
43
in the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
by the slide cover
40
.
In addition, the slide cover
40
is gradually moved downward to lock the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
so that the locking inserts
46
of the locking block
43
are fitted into the locking openings
34
of the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
in a concentrically forced fit manner, thereby producing an automatic calibration effect for automatically registering the center of the locking inserts
46
of the locking block
43
and the locking openings
34
of the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
.
Further, the slide cover
40
can be easily and rapidly secured on the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
without having to use additional tools, thereby greatly facilitating the user assembling and dismantling the suspension structure of the present invention.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, each of the locking inserts
46
of the locking block
43
and each of the respective locking openings
34
of the tubular base
32
of the support disk
30
include an inclined contact surface
51
for enhancing tightness of engagement between the locking insert
46
and the locking opening
34
.
It should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A suspension structure for a ceiling fan comprising:a suspension rod (20); a support disk (30) secured to said suspension rod (20) and provided with a tubular base (32) secured on a lower end of said suspension rod (20), an outer thread (35) formed on a lower end of said tubular base (32), a plurality of locking openings (34) laterally defined in said tubular base (32); a locking block (43) slidably mounted on said suspension rod (20) and provided with a plurality of locking inserts (46) each detachably secured in a respective one of said locking openings (34) of said tubular base (32) of said support disk (30); and a slide cover (40) rotatably mounted on said suspension rod (20) and defining a receiving chamber (45) for receiving said locking block (43) and said tubular base (32) therein, an inner thread (42) formed on a lower end of said receiving chamber (45) of said slide cover (40) and detachably engaged with said outer thread (35) of said tubular base (32) of said support disk (30).
- 2. The suspension structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said lower end of said suspension rod (20) defines a first through hole (22), said tubular base (32) of said support disk (30) defines a second through hole (33) aligning with said first through hole (22), and said suspension structure further comprises a locking axle (36) extending through said second through hole (33) and said first through hole (22) for securing said tubular base (32) to said suspension rod (20).
- 3. The suspension structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said locking block (43) defines a hole (44) for allowing passage of said suspension rod (20).
- 4. The suspension structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said receiving chamber (45) of said slide cover (40) has an upper end defining a hole (41) for allowing passage of said suspension rod (20).
- 5. The suspension structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said locking inserts (46) of said locking block (43) and each of said respective locking openings (34) of said tubular base (32) of said support disk (30) include an inclined contact surface (51).
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