Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e. – impellers) – Articulated – resiliently mounted or self-shifting impeller... – Nonmetallic resilient mounting
Patent
1994-03-02
1995-11-07
Look, Edward K.
Fluid reaction surfaces (i.e., impellers)
Articulated, resiliently mounted or self-shifting impeller...
Nonmetallic resilient mounting
29889, F04D 2966
Patent
active
054643236
ABSTRACT:
A vibration isolation assembly for use in securing a fan blade, particularly a ceiling fan blade, to a mounting surface having a plurality of mounting holes formed herein, the blade having an equal number of through holes in a proximate end thereof alignable with the mounting holes. The vibration isolation assembly comprises a plurality of first resilient members securable to the mounting surface adjacent each mounting hole, a plurality of second resilient members disposable within the through holes in the blade, with each second resilient member having a longitudinal hole formed therethrough, and a plurality of screws insertable through the holes in the first and second resilient members and engageable within the mounting holes in the mounting surface for fastening the blade to the mounting surface. In a preferred embodiment, the first resilient members are operative to prevent contact between the blade and mounting surface, and the second resilient members are operative to prevent contact between the screws and the blade.
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Hunter Fan Company
Look Edward K.
Sgantzos Mark
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