Title:
Ceiling fan
United States Patent D304229
US Patent References:
/D082179.html
Ringwald - September, 1930 - D082179

Combined ceiling fan and light
McCain - October, 1983 - D270942

Ceiling fan support or similar article
Jiang - September, 1988 - D297859

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Brinser - May, 1896 - 0560569

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Melzer - April, 1899 - 0623801


Inventors:
Rezek, Ron (Los Angeles, CA)
Application Number:
D/180793
Publication Date:
10/24/1989
Filing Date:
04/12/1988
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Assignee:
Beverly Hills Trading Company, Inc. (North Hollywood, CA)
Primary Class:
Field of Search:
D23/370, D23/377, D23/379, D23/385, D23/411, D26/51, D26/59, 362/96, 362/404, 362/405, 416/206, 416/205, 416/5
US Patent References:
0636871November, 1899Wait416/5
0905089November, 1908McBerty310/68A
1357366Fan constructionNovember, 1920White416/135
1445402Disappearing electric fanFebruary, 1923LeVelle416/87
4073598Ceiling fanFebruary, 1978Mizutani et al.416/5
4342073Ceiling fan with illumination meansJuly, 1982Ranten362/294
4357506Swag kit for ceiling mounted fansNovember, 1982Breining200/52R
4402649Ceiling fan with self-contained lightingSeptember, 1983Laurel416/5
4422824Germicidal ceiling fan bladeDecember, 1983Eisenhardt, Jr.416/5
4592702Waterproof fanJune, 1986Bogage416/247R
4596585Method and apparatus for reduction of radon decay product exposureJune, 1986Moeller et al.55/2
4634345Ceiling fan mounted close to ceilingJanuary, 1987Stanek et al.416/244R
4750863Fan shroud filterJune, 1988Scoggins416/5
Foreign References:
JP58101292June, 1983CEILING FAN
SU361316January, 1973416/5
GB385772January, 1933
GB608569September, 1948416/5
GB1073791June, 1967362/404
GB1208928June, 1970416/5
GB1584264February, 1981
Other References:
Brochure entitled "A Contemporary Ceiling Fan System Designed by Sonneman for Homestead" by Homestead Products, .COPYRGT.1987.
Primary Examiner:
Gandy, James M.
Assistant Examiner:
Lichtenstein, Lisa
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Bernard, Rothwell & Brown
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a ceiling fan, as shown and described.

Description:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the ceiling fan of my new invention as viewed from below;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view thereof, as viewed from above;

FIG. 3 is a side elevational view thereof on a reduced scale, the opposite side being a mirror image of that shown;

FIG. 4 is a bottom plan view thereof on a reduced scale.