Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Specific working member mount – Distally supported on radial arm
Patent
1998-11-20
2000-10-31
Look, Edward K.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Specific working member mount
Distally supported on radial arm
416220A, B63H 120
Patent
active
061392766
ABSTRACT:
A fan assembly according to which a block member is connected to a rotor end casing and an arm member having a blade connected thereto is mounted to the block member. One of the members has a radially extending slot formed therein and the other member has a mounting flange adapted to extend into the slot when the arm is moved radially outwardly relative to the block member to mount the arm to the block member without the need for additional components.
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Blateri Frank
Chou Wang Liang
Aloha Housewares Co. Ltd.
Look Edward K.
Rodriguez Hermes
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