EVER-STAND FAN

This invention discloses an ever-stand fan, including a base and a motor. An upper cover, within which there is an impeller connected with the motor, is arranged over the base. The base has a small flat surface with a curved face on the periphery at the center of its bottom. The motor is mounted in the inner chamber of the base. The center of gravity of the fan lies beneath the center of the base. When the working ever-stand fan tumbles down, the side curve of the base comes into contact with the supporting surface. As the center of gravity of the fan lies beneath the center of the base, the fan can quickly right itself without being helped up by hand.

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Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to an electrical appliance, more particularly to an electric fan.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In hot summer, electric fans are very popular as they produce cool air to relieve summer heat. There are more and more kinds of electric fans available on the market. An electric fan is easy to tumble down when people bump on it, and needs to be helped up and adjusted before it can go on working. This causes great inconvenience to people when they are enjoying the cool air produced therefrom.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

One purpose of this invention is to provide an electric fan which can quickly right itself after falling down. It is this feature that is extremely convenient for people when in use.

To solve the problems above, an ever-stand fan of this invention comprises a base and a motor. An upper cover, within which there is an impeller connected with the motor, is arranged over the base. The base has a small flat surface 11 with a curved face 12 on the periphery at the center of its bottom. The motor is mounted in the inner chamber of the base. The center of gravity of the ever-stand fan lies beneath the center of the base.

As an improvement of the technical solution above, a top cover is arranged over the upper cover. A grid is installed on the said top cover 5 to prevent oddments from going into the fan blades.

As a further improvement of the technical solution above, there is a shockproof rubber piece mounted under the small flat surface.

It is an advantage of the present invention that, when the working ever-stand fan tumbles down, the side curve of the base comes into contact with the supporting surface. As the center of gravity of the fan lies beneath the center of the base, the fan can quickly rights itself without being helped up by hand. It is a convenient and unique feature for people when the fan is in use.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The invention may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of embodiment of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which:

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional side structural view of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference to FIG. 1, an ever-stand fan of this invention, comprises a base 1 and a motor 2. An upper cover 3, within which there is an impeller 4 connected with the motor 2, is arranged over the base 1. The base 1 has a small flat surface 11 with a curved face 12 on the periphery at the center of its bottom. The motor is mounted in the inner chamber of the base 1. When the working ever-stand fan tumbles down, the side curve of the base comes into contact with the supporting surface. As the center of gravity of the fan lies beneath the center of the base, the fan can quickly right itself without being helped up by hand. This feature is convenient for people when in use.

A top cover 5 is arranged over the said upper cover 3. A grid 51 is installed on the said top cover 5 to prevent oddments from going in to the fan. The top cover 5 and the upper cover 3 could be manufactured as a whole or as separate parts. Wherein the inside surface of the said upper cover 3 can be designed to be an Archimedes helicoid, an involute surface, a paraboloid, a hyperboloid or a logarithmic spiral surface. The inside surface of the upper cover and the peripheral surface of impeller 4 form an air duct 7.

In order to reduce the noise caused by the shake of the motor which is transmitted to the space between the base and the supporting surface, there is a rubber piece 6 mounted under the said small flat surface 11.

The impeller 4 is of a centrifugal type, which is made up of several upright blades 41 distributed around. When the motor 2 drives the impeller 4 to turn, the air comes into the inner chamber of the impeller from the opening of the two ends of the blades 41 and then goes out from the gap of the blades and thus forms cool air.

Claims

1. An ever-stand fan, comprising:

a base (1):
a motor (2); and
an upper cover (3), within which there is an impeller (4), connected with the motor (2), the upper cover (3) arranged over the base (1), wherein said base (1) has a small flat surface (11) with a curved face (12) on a periphery at a center of a bottom of the base and the motor (2) is mounted in an inner chamber of the base (1), whereby a center of gravity of the ever-stand fan lies beneath a center of the base (1).

2. The ever-stand fan according to claim 1, further comprising a top cover (5) arranged over the said upper cover (3) and a grid (51) installed on the said top cover (5) to prevent oddments from going into the impeller (4).

3. The ever-stand fan according to claim 1, further comprising a shockproof rubber piece (6) mounted under the small flat surface (11).

4. The ever-stand fan according to claim 1, wherein an inside surface of the said upper cover (3) is an Archimedes helicoid, an involute surface, a paraboloid, a hyperboloid or a logarithmic spiral surface and the said inside surface of the upper cover and a peripheral surface of the impeller (4) form an air duct (7).

5. The ever-stand fan according to claim 1, wherein the impeller (4) is of a centrifugal type, comprising several upright blades (41) distributed around.

Patent History
Publication number: 20110064595
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 17, 2009
Publication Date: Mar 17, 2011
Inventor: Jing'an Kuang (Jiangmen City)
Application Number: 12/561,418
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: With Specific Housing Details (417/423.14)
International Classification: F04D 29/42 (20060101); F04D 25/06 (20060101);