Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – With illumination means
Patent
1992-08-27
1994-04-12
Look, Edward K.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
With illumination means
362 96, 362265, 315219, F04D 1900
Patent
active
053020839
ABSTRACT:
A ceiling fan comprising upper and lower transparent dome-shaped light housings connected together by an annular ring. A neon light is positioned about the fan motor between the light housings such that illumination from the neon tube shines therethrough. Power supply electrical wires extend from the ceiling through the down rod of the fan, then through the hollow shaft of the motor into a switch housing. A light circuit is positioned within the switch housing and connected to the power supply electrical wires. High voltage electrical wires extend from the light circuit through the hollow shaft and to the neon light for powering the neon tube to cause illumination thereof.
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Bucher John C.
Tao Ta-Yao
Wu Shih T.
Chien Luen Industries Company Ltd., Inc.
Larson James A.
Look Edward K.
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