Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – With illumination means
Patent
1990-10-25
1992-12-22
Kwon, John T.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
With illumination means
416170R, F04D 2964
Patent
active
RE0341479
ABSTRACT:
An easily assembled, aesthetically pleasing ceiling fan has a main support shaft which supports an outer decorative column and canopies as well as a drive motor having a rotor mounting a blade support housing and carrying easily attachable fan blades. A bottom cover is also supported from the shaft for ease of assembly and providing a surface configuration coordinating with the canopies and blade support housing.
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Brochure entitled "A Contemporary Ceiling Fan System Designed by Sonneman for Homestead" by Homestead Products, .COPYRGT.1987.
Beverly Hills Fan Company
Kwon John T.
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