Hidden ceiling fan
A hidden ceiling fan includes a motor as a power source which has a top end fastened to a ceiling and a spindle connecting to a plurality of vanes. The bottom of the motor has a cover plate. There is a shield plate beneath the vanes to couple with at least one luminous element on the bottom side thereof. The invention provides a shielding function and can agitate air thoroughly to rapidly lower temperature and keep temperature evenly.
The present invention relates to a ceiling fan and particularly to a ceiling fan that has a luminous function and hidden rotary vanes to agitate indoor air to achieve even temperature.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Referring to
Because of the disadvantages mentioned above, the ceiling fan is usually not practical to be used in bedrooms, study or small and medium stores.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTherefore the primary object of the invention is to provide a hidden ceiling fan that is safer and may be fixedly fastened beneath the ceiling. The vanes are hidden so that their rotation is not visible to human eyes. The unsafe feeling may be eliminated, and aesthetic appealing improves. A plurality of luminous elements may be attached to the lower side so that the luminous elements will not be interfered by the rotating vanes. Thus people's vision is not affected.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hidden ceiling fan that has a thickness only ⅓ to ¼ of a conventional pendant fan so that its distance from the floor is greater than the conventional pendant fan's, and is spaced from people's heads at a greater distance. Therefore it can avoid creating oppressive feeling to people.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a hidden fan that can generate airflow like natural wind to agitate the indoor air and create even temperature without dead angles. In the open space, it can generate an effect like a blower to dispel heated air in the room rapidly.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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When the invention is used with an air conditioning system, the cool air at a lower side in the room will be carried upwards, and agitated by the vanes 13 and flow outwards and downwards. It also can match the airflow direction of the cool air. The vanes 13 of the invention may rotate in the positive direction or in the reverse direction to ventilate the air rapidly to the entire room to create even temperature. Hence the problem of feeling too cool beneath the fan but not cool enough at the remote corners may be resolved.
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It is to be noted that, a plurality of luminous elements 20 such as lighting bulbs may be mounted on the lower side of the shield plate 15 (referring to
Claims
1. A hidden ceiling fan fastened to a ceiling comprising a power source having an outer case fixedly fastened to the ceiling and a spindle connected to a plurality of vanes, the plurality of vanes being to a side of the power source, a cover plate located on the bottom of the power source, and a shield plate located beneath the vanes to mask the vanes having an opening.
2. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, wherein the shield plate has a plurality of screw struts on the top to run through respectively an aperture formed on the bottom of a fastening rod and coupled with a nut to fasten the top end of the fastening rod to the ceiling.
3. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, wherein each of the vanes is connected to the power source through a rotary arm, the cover plate being formed in a size to shield the rotary arm from being visible.
4. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, wherein the shield plate has a diameter greater than the diameter of the vanes, the opening having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the cover plate.
5. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, wherein the vane is a flat plate or a plate having a helical surface.
6. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, wherein the power source is a motor.
7. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, wherein the spindle is between the power source and the ceiling.
8. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, wherein the opening in the shield plate is in the center of the shield plate.
9. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, wherein the power source has a top and a bottom, the plurality of vanes on the side of the power source failing to be beneath the bottom of the power source.
10. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, wherein the power source is in a same plane in which the plurality of vanes rotate.
11. The hidden ceiling fan of claim 1, further including lights provided at a periphery of the shield plate.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 13, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 15, 2006
Inventor: Chung-Fen Wu (Huatan Township)
Application Number: 11/009,065
International Classification: F24F 7/007 (20060101);