Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – With illumination means
Patent
1981-07-29
1983-09-06
Powell, Jr., Everette A.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
With illumination means
416170R, F04D 2964
Patent
active
044026498
ABSTRACT:
A ceiling fan is disclosed which is suspended from the ceiling in a conventional manner, and includes a plurality of fan blades secured to a rotatably driven outer portion of the motor assembly. The motor assembly is surrounded by a housing including top and bottom plates in a clamped engagement with an annular translucent panel, disposed peripherally between the plates, and including an annular fluorescent light bulb disposed within the housing in a surrounding relation to the motor assembly, including a support structure to hold the light bulb in a generally central position between the plates.
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Powell Jr. Everette A.
Wilson Alfred E.
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