Claims
- 1. An electrical fan having a fan head and a base portion,
- said fan head including;
- a fan motor with a motor shaft rotationally coupled about a motor axis to a fan blade for providing an airstream therefrom,
- a swivel mechanism for controlling and limiting the relative positioning of said fan head and said base portion, including;
- a support for connecting said fan head to said base portion in universally pivotable engagement and defining two or more pivot axes,
- a rotating link rotationally coupled to said fan motor and having an axis of rotation fixedly positioned relative to said fan head,
- a swinging link eccentrically connected to said rotating link and universally pivotable relative thereto, said swinging link further being plano-pivotably connected to said base portion at a swing axis not parallel to said rotating link axis,
- a biasing spring fixedly engaging said fan head during all fan head positions allowed by said swivel mechanism, to balance gravitational forces thereon about one or more of said pivot axes, whereby
- rotation of said motor shaft causes continuous and sinusoidal pivoting between said head and base portions simultaneously about said two or more pivot axes, thereby moving said fan head relative to said base portion and continuously redirecting said airstream in a substantially conical pattern.
- 2. The fan of claim 1 wherein said two or more pivot axes are a first pivot axis and a second pivot axis perpendicular thereto.
- 3. The fan of claim 2 wherein said support comprises a U-shaped yoke pivotably engaging said base about said first pivot axis and pivotably engaging said motor about said second pivot axis, and wherein said biasing spring acts between said motor and yoke around said second pivot axis, and is pivotable about said first pivot axis with said yoke and said motor.
- 4. The fan of claim 3 wherein said swing axis is parallel to said second pivot axis and to a plane containing said eccentric connection, and said swinging link is plano-pivotable on a plane parallel to said first pivot axis.
- 5. The fan of claim 4 wherein said swinging link is plano-pivotable on a plane parallel to and containing said first pivot axis.
- 6. The fan of claim 2 wherein said first and second pivot axes lie on a plane and said swing axis is parallel thereto.
- 7. The fan of claim 6 wherein said first and said second pivot axes and said swing axis are coplanar.
- 8. The fan of claim 1 wherein one of said rotating or swinging links includes a spherical connection portion, and said other link comprises first and second socket portions capturing said spherical connection portion to thereby form said eccentric connection of said rotating and swinging links.
- 9. The fan of claim 8 wherein said first socket portion is integrally formed in said other link.
- 10. The fan of claim 9 wherein said other link is molded plastic and said first socket portion is integrally molded therein.
- 11. The fan of claim 8 wherein said first and second socket portions capture said spherical connection portion in spring-loaded engagement to minimize connection looseness.
- 12. The fan of claim 1 wherein said substantially conical pattern is ellipto-conical.
- 13. An electrical fan comprising;
- a moving fan head including a rotating fan motor with a fan blade rotatably coupled thereto for providing an airstream therefrom,
- a stationary base, and
- a swivel mechanism connecting and limiting said fan head and said base, for controlling the position of said fan head relative to said base and including;
- a fan head support pivotably engaging said base about a first pivot axis and pivotably engaging said fan head about a second pivot axis perpendicular to said first pivot axis to allow universal pivoting of said fan head relative to said base,
- a biasing spring fixedly engaging said fan head during all fan head positions allowed by said swivel mechanism to balance gravitational forces thereon about one or both of said pivot axes,
- a rotating link coupled to said rotating motor by a speed reducing mechanism, and having a rotating link axis fixedly positioned relative to said fan head, said rotating link having a first socket portion integrally formed therein at a distance from said rotating link axis, and having a second socket portion attached to said first socket portion to thereby form a connection socket,
- a swinging link including a spherical connection portion captured by said connection socket and thereby connected to said rotating link and universally pivotable relative thereto, said swinging link further being connected to said base at a swing axis not parallel to said rotating link axis, and said swinging link further being plano-pivotable relative to said base about said swing axis, and
- whereby rotation of said motor causes continuous and sinusoidal pivoting of said fan head simultaneously about said first and second pivot axes, thereby moving said fan head relative to said base to continuously redirect said airstream in a substantially conical pattern.
- 14. The fan of claim 13 wherein said first and second socket portion are plastic.
- 15. The fan of claim 14 wherein said support comprises a U-shaped yoke, and said biasing spring acts between said motor and yoke around said second pivot axis, and is pivotable about said first pivot axis with said yoke and said motor.
- 16. The fan of claim 15 wherein said first and second socket portions capture said spherical connection portion in spring-loaded engagement to minimize connection looseness.
- 17. The fan of claim 16 wherein said swing axis is parallel to a plane containing said first and second pivot axes, is parallel to a plane containing said eccentric connection, is perpendicular to one of said first or second pivot axes and said rotating link axis, and is parallel to the other of said first or second pivot axes.
- 18. The fan of claim 17 wherein said swing axis lies on said plane containing said first and second pivot axes
- 19. The fan of claim 13 wherein said substantially conical pattern is ellipto-conical.
- 20. A method of continuously redirecting an airstream from an electrical fan in a continuous conical pattern, said electrical fan including;
- a fan head including a rotatable fan motor with a fan blade rotatably coupled thereto for providing said airstream therefrom,
- a stationary base, and
- a swivel mechanism connecting and limiting said fan head and said base, for controlling the position of said fan head relative to said base and including;
- a fan head support pivotably engaging said base at a first pivot axis and pivotably engaging said fan head at a second pivot axis perpendicular to said first pivot axis to allow universal pivoting of said fan head relative to said base,
- a biasing spring fixedly engaging said fan head during all fan head positions allowed by said swivel mechanism, to balance gravitational forces thereon about one or both of said pivot axes,
- a rotatable link coupled to said rotatable motor by a speed reducing mechanism and having a rotatable link axis fixedly positioned relative to said fan head,
- a swingable link eccentrically connected to said rotatable link and universally pivotable relative thereto, said swingable link further being connected to said base at a swing axis not parallel to said rotatable link axis, and said swingable link further being plano-pivotable relative to said base about said swing axis,
- said method comprising;
- rotating said motor to thereby rotate said fan blade and provide said airstream and to also thereby simultaneously rotate said rotatable link about said rotatable link axis, thereby
- planarly swinging said swingable link at said eccentric connection about said swing axis, to thereby
- force said fan head to simultaneously pivot continuously and sinusoidally about said first and second pivot axes, thereby continuously moving said fan head relative to said base in said substantially conical pattern.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/281,041, filed Jul. 27, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,458,462 the specification of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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