Ceiling fan

Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – With illumination means

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416170R, F04D 2508

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046219773

ABSTRACT:
A spinner-type electrical ceiling fan having a three part housing which includes a top plate, a central annular band and a bottom plate. The top and bottom plates are secured to, and movable with, the central annular band, and a plurality of blades are secured to, and project horizontally outwardly from, the bottom plate.

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