Claims
- 1. A tightening device with easy alignment adapted for securing a ceiling fan to a fitting which is used to mount the ceiling fan onto a flat ceiling wall, the ceiling fan including a motor casing with an upper major wall, a rotor shaft disposed in and rotatable relative to the motor casing about a first axis, and an upright coupling member disposed in the motor casing and extending outwardly of the upper major wall of the motor casing along the first axis,
the fitting including (a) a mounting bracket which has an abutment wall to be fixed on and to abut against the ceiling wall, and a pair of retaining halves suspended from the abutment wall, and spaced apart from each other in a radial direction relative to the first axis to define a retaining bore for receiving the upright coupling member, and (b) a protective covering member which has an upper annular secured portion surrounding and fixedly secured to the abutment wall of the mounting bracket so as to shield the abutment wall radially, and a skirt portion circumferentially extending from the annular secured portion about a second axis and downwardly to form a lower annular wall, said tightening device comprising: (a) an annular flange member adapted to extend inwardly and radially from the lower annular wall of the protective covering member to define an opening with a first dimension which is adapted for passage of the upright coupling member; (b) an anchored flat sheet adapted to be formed with the upper major wall of the motor casing, and having upper and lower anchored walls opposite to each other in an axial direction parallel to the first axis, said anchored flat sheet further having an inner peripheral wall which extends from said upper anchored wall in the axial direction to communicate with said lower anchored wall to define a central hole that is adapted for passage of the upright coupling member, said upper anchored wall defining a plurality of first fastening positions which are proximate to said inner peripheral wall and which are angularly spaced apart from one another; (c) an upper annular clamping member having an outer circumferential portion surrounding a third axis, and an inner circumferential portion which extends inwardly and radially from said outer circumferential portion to define an inserting hole that is adapted for insertion of the upright coupling member to bring the third axis to coincide with the first axis, said upper annular clamping member being of a dimension such that when said upper annular clamping member is placed on said annular flange member to bring the second axis to coincide with the third axis, said outer circumferential portion will couple sandwich said annular flange member thereto, said inner circumferential portion of said upper annular clamping member defining second fastening positions which corresponds to said first fastening positions in terms of number and relative position; and (d) a plurality of fastening members, each disposed to fasten said anchored flat sheet and said inner circumferential portion of said upper annular clamping member together along said first and second fastening positions when said annular flange member is sandwiched between said outer circumferential portion, and when each of said first fastening positions is aligned with two corresponding ones of said second fastening positions in the axial direction.
- 2. The tightening device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said first fastening positions is a screw hole extending from said upper anchored wall in the axial direction to communicate with said lower anchored wall, each of said second and third fastening positions being a through hole disposed in a respective one of said inner circumferential portions and extending in the axial direction, each of said fastening members being a screw fastener passing through two corresponding ones of said through holes in said upper clamping member, and engaging threadedly a corresponding one of said screw holes in said anchored flat sheet.
- 3. The tightening device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said corresponding ones of said through holes in said upper annular clamping member are located in said inner circumferential portion such that said screw fasteners abut against said annular flange member in the radial direction when said screw fasteners pass through said corresponding ones of said through holes.
- 4. The tightening device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said anchored flat sheet and said upper annular clamping member are adapted to be in a splined connection with the upright coupling member.
- 5. The tightening device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an annular tightening seat member adapted to extend radially and outwardly from the upright coupling member so as to abut against said lower anchored wall when the upright coupling member is brought to pass through said central hole, said annular tightening seat member defining a plurality of third fastening positions which correspond to said first fastening positions in terms of number and relative position.
- 6. The tightening device as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of said first fastening positions is a through hole extending from said upper anchored wall in the axial direction to communicate with said lower anchored wall, said second fastening positions being a through hole which is disposed in said inner circumferential portion and which extends in the axial direction, each of said fourth fastening positions being a screw hole which is disposed in said annular tightening seat member in the radial direction and which is aligned with three corresponding ones of said through holes, each of said fastening members being a screw fastener which passes through said three corresponding ones of said through holes in said upper annular clamping member and said annular flange member, and which engages threadedly a corresponding one of said screw holes in said annular tightening seat member.
- 7. A ceiling fan, comprising in combination:
a motor housing containing a ceiling fan motor; a ceiling fan bracket for mounting relative to a ceiling; a ceiling fan canopy including a center hole, said canopy being adapted for coupling to said bracket; and a clamping member for positioning on an upper edge of said center hole of said canopy and at least one fastener clamping said clamping member about said edge, said fastener interconnecting said clamping member relative to said motor housing, whereby said clamping member allows said canopy to be secured to said motor housing whereupon said canopy may then be mounted to the ceiling by said mounting bracket.
- 8. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 7, wherein said clamping member comprises a clamping ring and wherein said edge comprises an annular edge of said center hole, whereby said clamping ring may be clamped about said annular edge and then secured relative to said motor housing.
- 9. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 8, further including a coupling member mounted to said motor housing and wherein said fastener interconnects said clamping ring to said coupling member.
- 10. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 9, wherein center holes of said coupling ring includes at least one spline for mating engagement with at least one spline formed in said coupling member.
- 11. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 10, wherein said fastener comprises a threaded fastener.
- 12. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 7, further including a lower annular gasket member positioned between said canopy and said motor housing.
- 13. In a ceiling fan comprising a motor housing containing a ceiling fan motor, a ceiling fan bracket for mounting relative to a ceiling, a ceiling fan canopy including a center hole, said canopy being adapted for coupling to said bracket, the improvement comprising:
a clamping member for positioning on an upper edge of said center hole of said canopy and at least one fastener clamping said clamping member about said edge, said fastener further interconnecting said clamping member relative to said motor housing, whereby said clamping member allows said canopy to be secured to said motor housing whereupon said canopy may then be mounted to the ceiling by said mounting bracket.
- 14. An installation assembly for interconnecting a ceiling fan canopy having a center hole relative to a motor housing of a ceiling fan, the assembly comprising in combination:
a clamping member for positioning on an upper edge of the center hole of the canopy and at least one fastener clamping said clamping member about the edge, said fastener further interconnecting said clamping member relative to the motor housing, whereby said clamping member allows the canopy to be secured to the motor housing.
- 15. The assembly as set forth in claim 14, wherein said clamping member comprises a clamping ring and wherein the edge comprises an annular edge of the center hole, whereby said clamping ring may be clamped about the upper annular edge and then secured relative to the motor housing.
- 16. The assembly as set forth in claim 15, wherein the ceiling fan further includes a coupling member mounted to the motor housing and wherein said fastener interconnects said clamping ring to the coupling member.
- 17. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 16, wherein a center hole of said coupling ring includes at least one spline for mating engagement with at least one spline formed in the coupling member.
- 18. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 17, wherein said fastener comprises a threaded fastener.
- 19. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 18, further including a gasket ring positioned between said canopy and said motor housing.
- 20. A ceiling fan, comprising in combination:
a motor housing containing a ceiling fan motor; a ceiling fan bracket for mounting relative to a ceiling; a ceiling fan canopy including a center hole, said canopy being adapted for coupling to said bracket; and a clamping member for positioning about said center hole of said canopy, said clamping member and said canopy including a protuberance that prevents relative twisting between said clamping member and said canopy; and a fastener interconnecting said clamping member relative to said motor housing, whereby said clamping member allows said canopy to be secured to said motor housing without twisting whereupon said canopy may then be mounted to the ceiling by said mounting bracket.
- 21. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 20, wherein said protuberance extends from said canopy.
- 22. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 20, further including an aperture positioned in alignment with said protuberance for engagement thereby.
- 23. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 22, wherein said protuberance extends from said canopy and wherein said aperture is formed in said clamping member.
- 24. The ceiling fans as set forth in claim 23, wherein said protuberance comprises a tab and wherein said aperture comprises a slot, said tab being dimensioned to engage into said aperture.
- 25. The ceiling fan as set forth in claim 24, further including a plurality of said tabs positioned in alignment with a respective plurality of said slots.
- 26. In a ceiling fan comprising a motor housing containing a ceiling fan motor, a ceiling fan bracket for mounting relative to a ceiling, a ceiling fan canopy including a center hole, said canopy being adapted for coupling to said bracket, the improvement comprising:
a clamping member and fastener for clamping said canopy to said motor housing; means for preventing relative twisting between said clamping member and said canopy.
- 27. An installation assembly for interconnecting a ceiling fan canopy having a center hole relative to a motor housing of a ceiling fan, the assembly comprising in combination:
a clamping member for positioning on an upper edge of the center hole of the canopy and at least one fastener clamping said clamping member about the edge, a protuberance extending between said clamping member and said canopy to prevent relative twisting therebetween, said fastener further interconnecting said clamping member relative to the motor housing, whereby said clamping member allows the canopy to be secured to the motor housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/408,452, filed Sep. 20, 1999 and application Ser. No. 09/408,451, filed Sep. 20, 1999, the entirety of both of such applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09747502 |
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09408451 |
Sep 1999 |
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09747502 |
Dec 2000 |
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