Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Removable auxiliary attachment to work surface
Patent
1989-11-29
1991-06-11
Look, Edward K.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Removable auxiliary attachment to work surface
416 5, F01D 2500
Patent
active
050228196
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus wherein a plurality of generally "U" shaped clips are securable to opposed, elongated lateral edges of a ceiling fan blade, and the brackets are securable together by spaced parallel coil springs to maintain the brackets to the ceiling fan blade, and an air freshener packet including a plurality of tubes are spaced apart a predetermined distance equal to a distance spaced apart by the springs received through respective ones of the tubes to secure the tubes and the packet to the ceiling fan blade. A modification of the instant invention includes the "U" shaped brackets securable together by opposed pairs of flexible straps including hook and loop fasteners mounted at terminal ends thereof, and a modified deodorizing packet includes a plurality of polymeric springs securable to spaced apertures of an underside of the packet to position the packet above an upper fan blade surface during securement by the straps of the device.
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Murcin Daniel
Murcin Neva
Gilden Leon
Larson James A.
Look Edward K.
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