Independent ceiling fan

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416 5, 416162, F04D 2508, F04D 2964

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060957670

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to ceiling fans which are powered by rechargeable batteries. The fans do not require energy from hard-wired sources, and are hence deployable in any location desired by the user, including but not limited to watercraft, tents, remote cabins, etc. The means for receiving the battery is centrally located on the axis of rotation of the fan blades, to confer increased balance and stability to the device as a whole.

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