Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Removable auxiliary attachment to work surface
Patent
1992-11-04
1995-01-24
Look, Edward K.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Removable auxiliary attachment to work surface
416146R, 261 84, 422 5, 422124, F04D 2900
Patent
active
053837657
ABSTRACT:
An air freshener apparatus having a recess defined by a tray, two sidewalls extending upwardly therefrom with overlapping flanges, and an upstanding end wall slidably received on a blade of a ceiling fan with a foam pad impregnated with a scent material received in the recess. Two hook-like arms extend outwardly from the tray for slidingly holding the air freshener apparatus on an upper surface of the fan blade.
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Fan Scents.TM. product card, Lines Unlimited, Inc. Chicago, Ill.
Baxter James T.
Gibbs George S.
Vick Doug M.
Larson James A.
Look Edward K.
New Ideas International
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