Ceiling fan

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416 5, F04D 2964

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046920960

ABSTRACT:
A ceiling fan is presented having a centrally disposed stationary rotor and a rotating stator annularly positioned about the rotor. The rotor has a longitudinal void formed therethrough to receive an on/off switch and housing therefore. This configuration provides a ceiling fan which can be fabricated at lower cost, utilizes minimal space and is easier to install than conventional ceiling fans.

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