Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – With means moving working fluid deflecting working member...
Reexamination Certificate
2009-03-05
2011-10-25
Such, Matthew W (Department: 2891)
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
With means moving working fluid deflecting working member...
C416S22300B, C257S414000, C310S012030, C359S212200
Reexamination Certificate
active
08043056
ABSTRACT:
A self-assembly micro fan includes a body, a plurality of blades and flexible joints, with any one of the blades being connected to the body by one of the flexible joints while each flexible joint is regarded as a pivot to move the blade connected therewith to have an angle relative to a radial direction of the body. Besides, each of the flexible joints has plural link members or at least one link member and extension member to provide variable types of shape of the micro fans, so that the air driving efficiency of the self-assembly micro fan is improved.
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Horng Alex
Huang I-Yu
Li Yen-Chi
Kamrath Alan
Kamrath & Associates PA
Such Matthew W
Sunonwealth Electric Machine Industry Co. Ltd.
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