Method of manufacturing an oscillating fan

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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29469, B23P 1102

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049725700

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a method of assembling a fan where the fan itself comprises a plurality of fan components and a housing portion having an open end with an interior area defined by component receiving regions. The method includes positioning the housing portion with its open end up and then locating the components in set positions in the housing portion with those set positions being initially maintained by cooperative fitting of the components in the component receiving regions. After the components have been located in their set positions, the fan is then secured by mechanical locking means to releasably secure the components in the housing portion.

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