Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Support mounting – carrier or fairing structure
Patent
1998-03-24
2000-12-12
Look, Edward K.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Support mounting, carrier or fairing structure
416 5, 416246, 248343, F01D 2500
Patent
active
061589640
ABSTRACT:
A ceiling fan has a downrod assembly secured at an upper end to a ceiling bracket assembly and secured at a lower end to the motor shaft of a motor. An upper canopy is disposed at an upper end of the downrod assembly and a lower canopy is disposed at the lower end of the downrod assembly. A fan housing/blade mounting assembly secures fan blades to a motor body that rotates about the motor shaft, and a lower platter assembly is secured to a lower end of the motor shaft.
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Look Edward K.
Minka Lighting Inc.
Woo Richard
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