Handle structure for a flexible fan

Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Operator supported manually actuated type – Operation solely by direct hand manipulation

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416 70R, 416 72, 416 73, 416142, 416146R, A01M 508

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059758490

ABSTRACT:
A handle structure for a flexible fan includes two corresponding holding brackets and two corresponding handle members. The holding brackets are provided at their inner sides with a plurality of receiving means and stop means so as to firmly clamp a segment of a steel wire frame of the flexible fan between the receiving and the stop means. The handle members are separately pivotally connected at one end to two ends of the holding brackets and respectively define a space for receiving two sides of the twisted and folded flexible fan therein when the fan is not in use and the handle members are pushed apart to abut against the frame of the fan. The handle members are formed with curved recesses for a comfortable grip by a the user's fingers. When the handle members are pushed to abut one another and become perpendicular to the fan, the user may stably grip the handle members to wave the fan easily.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1126797 (1915-02-01), Lichter
patent: 4911611 (1990-03-01), Moore

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