CA1238028A - Ceiling fan - Google Patents

Ceiling fan

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CA1238028A
CA1238028A CA000469062A CA469062A CA1238028A CA 1238028 A CA1238028 A CA 1238028A CA 000469062 A CA000469062 A CA 000469062A CA 469062 A CA469062 A CA 469062A CA 1238028 A CA1238028 A CA 1238028A
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Yuzo Kawai
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Suiden KK
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ABSTRACT

A Ceiling Fan A ceiling fan includes auxiliary vanes (28) pivotally connected to the opposite ends of its main vanes (1), wherein each auxiliary vane (2B) is pivotally connected to a common bracket unit (25) through a pull rod (27) at the opposite end to the main vanes (1). The bracket unit (25) is capable of moving up and down in accordance with the rotation of an electric motor (M) along a shaft (4) supporting the body of the fan from a ceiling. By operating a solenoid (15) the bracket unit (25) is connected to or disconnected from the motor (M). Thus the auxiliary vanes (2B) are rotated in a clockwise direction and in an anti-clockwise direction, thereby changing the angle of attachment thereof to the main vanes (1) as desired while the main vanes (l) are rotated.

Description

A Ceiling Fan The present invention relates to a ceiling fan. More particularly, the present invention relates to a ceiling fan In which main vanes are provided with auxiliary vanes capable of angular adjustment with respect to the main vanes.
It is known that warm air in a room tends to rise and stay at the surface of the ceillng whereas cool air tends to remain at floor level.
When a room is air-conditioned, the diFference in temperature in the room may be uncornfortable for the room occupants and, furthermore, leads to energy losses. In order to avoid this problem, the common practice is to use an ordinary fan whereby the air in the room is mixed so as to equalize upper and lower temperatures. Additional fans may be located on the walls of the room, or they may be placed at convenient places in the room. However, they spoil the appearance of the roam, and in fact it is costly to provide an extra fan or ventilator for a ceiling fan. Moreover, such auxiliary fans are generally inadequate to stir up the air in the room.
It has been proposed to use ceiling fans which are provided with auxiliary vanes fixed to the main vanes, so as to stir up the air in the room. However, the use of the fixed vanes is not efficient. . ~
In either case warm air and cool air are separated in the room.
2û Air mixing, if any, is limited only to under the vanes of the fan.
We have now found it possible to provide an improved ceiling fan which stirs air over a relatively wide range.
Thus, according to the present invention there is provided a ceiling f an comprising:
a main vane connected to a driving means through a shaft;

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an auxiliary vane pivotally connected to a terrninating end of the rnain vane;
a supporting means for suspending the fan from a ceiling, - wherein the supporting means includes a casing;
- a bracket unit slidably provided on the supporting means;
a rod member connecting between the auxiliary vane and the bracket unit;
a clutch means for effecting connection and disconnection between the bracket unit and the driving means, the clutch means oeing 10 . accommodated in the casing; and a switch means for effecting engagement and disengagement of the clutch means with the driving means.
Embodiments of the invention are hereinafter described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:-Figure 1 is a partially sectional side view of a ceiling fan embodying the present invention;
Figure 2 is a vertical cross-section showing the internal structure of the casing shown in Figure 1 particularly to exemplify the clutch mechanisrn;
Figure 3 is a vereical cros~s~section of the-casing in Figure 2 when viewed from the side;
Figure 4 is a schematic view showing the action of the clutch mechanism shown in Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a partially cross-section showing the left-hand side 25 of the clutch means shown in Figure 4;
Figure 6 is a schPmatic view corresponding to Figure 4 when the clutch mechanism is disengagsd;
Figure 7 is a partial cross-section showing the left-hand side of the clutch means shawn in Figue 6;
Figure 8 is a partially sectional view showing a worm gearing mechanism;
Figure 9 is a schematic plan view showing a clutch member included in the clutch mechanlsm shown in Figures 4 and 6;
Figure 10 is a partiaily sectional view of a further clutch member which may be employed;
Figure 11 is a partial vertical cross-section of a clutch gear 5 i of the clutch mechanism shown in Figures 4 and 63 and Figure 12 is a partially sectional view showing a main gear operable in cooperation with the clutch means.
Referring to Figure 1, one embodiment of a ceiling fan of the inventian includes main vanes 1 carried on a motor shaft 5. An electric motor (1~1) is suspended from the ceiling via a pipe 4. As shown in Figure
2, the pipe 4 is joined to an outer casing 2 at a bore 3 produced therein.
The outer casing 2 includes an inner casing 2'. The motor shaft 5 is connected to a, main gear 6 at the opposite end to the main vanes 1. The reference numeral 7 denotes a protection cap joined to the driving shaft 5. The inner casing 2' accornmodates a shaft 8, which is rotatably supported between the upper wali and the lower wall thereof. The shaft 8 is provided with a clutch gear 9 engaging with the main gear 6. In addition, the shaft 8 includes a worm gear portion 8' in its middle section.
Referring to Figure 11, the clutch gear 9 includes a projecting head 9a which has a concave side 9b, and a ring-shaped groove 9c produced around the projecting head 9a. As shown in Figure 7, a clutch wheel 10 is slidably mounted on the shaft 8 with a steel ball 11 interlocated between a recess 10a1 produced in the clutch wheel 10 and the concave side ~b. The clutch wheel lU has a further recess 10a2, which is continuous to the recess 10a1 as shown in Figure 10, and a ring-shaped groove 10b along its periphery, in which a pair of levers 12 having flange portions 12a are pivotally connected to the clutch wheel 10 (Figures 4 and 5) by means of pivots 13, which are inserted through bores 8" produced in the lower part of the shaft 8. One pair of the flange portions 12a are pivotally connected to a bracket 14 jointed to the inner casing 2'. The other pair of flange portions 12a are pivotally connected to an actuator 15' of a solenoid 15. The reference numeral 16 denotes a cornpression spring wound around Lhe actuator 15'~
The reference numeral 17 denotes a worm wheel which is engaged with the worm gear 8' on the shaft a, the worm wheel 17 being pivotally connected to the outer casing 2 and the inner casing 2'. A crank rod 18 is eccentrically and pivotally jointed to the worm wheel 17 at its lower end.
The pipe 4 is provided with a boss 19 which may move up and - down on the cylindrical surface thereof, and slots 20 axially produced.
The reference numeral 21 denotes a rod having a pin 22 passed there-through, which pin is carried on the boss 19 through the slots 20. In this way the rod 21 is suspended from the pin 22. The rod 21 is connected to the crank rod 18 at its middle portion, and is passed through a guide member 23 provided at an upper corner of the casing 20 Fork-shaped arms 24 are radially provided on a bracket unit 25 rotatably carried on the boss 19 through bearings 26. Pull rods 27 are connected to each of the fork-shaped arms 24. The main vanes 1 are provided with auxiliary vanes 28 whose angle of attachment is varied as desired. The auxiliary vanes 28 are hinged to the main vanes at their middle portions or slightly downward therefrorn as shown in Figure 1, wherein the hinges are indicated by the reference numeral 29. Each pull rod 27 is connected to the corresponding auxilîary vane 28 at its opposite end to the fork-shaped arm 24, such that when the pull rod 27 is pulled, the auxiliary vane 28 is rotated in an anti-clockwise direction as shown by the arrow in Figure 1.
The reference numeral 3û denotes a cylindrical bracket for supporting the pipe 4, the bracket 3û being directly attached to the ceiling. The reference numeral 31 denotes a cover for covering the casing 2 and an upper portion of the motor (I~il), the cover 31 being fixed to the casing 2.
In operation, the motor (M) is switched on and the main vanes 1 thereby rotated. Simultaneously, the main gear 6 is also rotated. Ae this stage, if the solenoid 15 is dePnergized, the lever 12 is declined to the 2~

right as shown in Figure 2 under the action of the compression spring 16, which causes the clutch whzel 10 to lower thereby to allow its under-surface to come into engagement with the ring-shaped ~roove 9c of the clutch gear 9. At the same time the s~eel ball 11 rises from the recess 1ûa] to the recess 10a2. Jn this way the steel ball 11 fits in the concave side 9b on the clutch gear 9, thereby uniting the clutch gear 9 and the shaft 8 through the clutch wheel 10.
At this stage, when the main gear 6 is placed into en~agement with the clutch gear 9. The shaft 8 is caused to rotate. The worm gear portion 8' of the shaft 8 engages with the worm wheel 17, thereby causing the worm wheel 17 to rotate. As a result, the crank rod 18 fixed to the worm wheel is raised and lowered in accordance with the rotation of the motor (M). As the crank rod 18 rises and lowers the rod 21 fixed thereto is egually raised and lowered, thereby causing the bracket unit 25 to move up and down along the pipe 4. In this way the pull rods 27 are pulled upward and pushed downward in accordance with the movement of the bracket unit 25. The auxiliary vanes 28 are repeatedly rotated in a clockwise direction and an anti-clockwise direction.
When the solenoid 15 is energized, the actu&tor 15' is drawn upward, thereby pulling the lever 12 upward. The clutch wheel 10 is released from the clutch gear 9, and the steel ball 11 returns to the original recess 10a1. Thus the shaft B is released from the clutch wheel 10j and the rotation thereof is stopped.
- As evident from the foregoing description1 combined motion of the main vanes 1 and the auxiliary vanes 28 is effected, thereby stirring up air in a room in which the fan is located. Thus warm air and cool air are rnixed to equalize the room temperature. The angle of attachment of the auxiliary vanes 28 can be varied as desired by operating the solenoid 15.
To operate the auxiliary vanes, there is no need to provide an extra electric motor, but as described above, a single motor (M) is sufficient. This avoids increasing the cost. The cover 31 protects the ~o~

casing 2 and the motor (M) against dust, and when it is painted with colourful designs or patternsj the ceiling fan will be ornamental to the room.
Since the auxiliary vanes 28 are hinged to the main vanes 1 at their middle portion or slightly downward thereofj the auxiliary vanes 28 overcome any centrifugal force resulting from rotation of the main vanes.
The auxiliary vanes 28 may thus be rotated in either direction by a gentle pull provided by the pull rods 27.

Claims (4)

Claims:
1. A ceiling fan comprising:
a main vane connected to a driving means through a shaft;
an auxilary vane pivotally connected to a terminating end of the main vane;
a supporting means for suspending the fan from a ceiling, wherein the supporting means includes a casing;
a bracket unit slidably provided on the supporting means;
a rod member connecting between the auxiliary vane and the bracket unit;
a clutch means for effecting connection and disconnection between the bracket unit and the driving means, the clutch means being accommodated in the casing;
and a switch means for effecting the engagement and disengagement of the clutch means with the driving means.
2. A ceiling fan according to claim 1, wherein the switch means is a solenoid.
3. A ceiling fan according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a cover for covering the casing and the driving means.
4. A ceiling fan according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the auxiliary vane is fixed to the main vane at a point slightly downward of its middle portion.
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