From the "leafed" to "leafless" transition, the invention of the world's first electric fan came into being in 1880. Since then, electric fans have not made major breakthroughs for over 100 years. However, with the development of the market, the transfer of consumers' aesthetic habits, and the deepening of concepts such as health and energy conservation, timely changes in the function and appearance of electric fans are also the trend.
In 2009, for the first time, the United Kingdom launched a breakthrough in the tradition of "leafless fan" (air multiplier), using the base of the turbine fan rotation, inhalation of air, which brings out a cool breeze. This kind of fan not only looks cool, but also is safer than traditional fans. At the same time, functions such as shaking head and wind speed control are also comparable to the latter.
Following the introduction of a new generation of leafless fans in the UK, in February 2011, Hong Kong had a strong introduction of the second generation of leafless fans, fine-tuning the fuselage and outlet, and increased the ability to directly rely on magnetic close to the top of the fan. The wireless remote controller is more stable in performance and has a lower failure frequency.
The advantage of leafless fans Compared with the traditional leafed fans, the leafless fans are slightly superior in terms of performance, comfort, and safety, in addition to appearance differences.
Because conventional fans use blades to cut air to push air, this air stream will have a dramatic wind impact on the human body. It will be uneven and uncomfortable. The fanless fan will continue to flow through the air. Feel cool and windy, without any impact, smoother and more comfortable.
In addition to the instability of the airflow, the traditional “blade cutting wind†also increases hidden security risks. Compared to this, leafless fans do not have blades that rotate at a high speed, so they have a high safety factor. They do not need to worry about accidentally cutting their fingers.
At the same time, the traditional fan uses the key speed to set the size and strength of the air volume, and lacks the ideal air volume to use. Bladeless fan pays more attention to the setting of air volume and strength, innovation and change technology, the use of electrodeless dimmer, rotary knob to control the size and strength of air volume, more humane.
In addition, the fanless fan's easy to wash, low power consumption and low noise is also unmatched by the traditional bladed fan.
"Leafless" replaces "leafed"
Long-term but inevitable Ms. Zhao of Zhejiang Xinmai Industry Co., Ltd. said that today there is a large demand for leafless fans, and 200-300 leafless fans are not in stock at all. The advantages of leafless fans in terms of safety, comfort, environmental protection and energy saving have become the first choice for many consumers.
She believes that due to the current traditional fans, leafless fans are difficult to occupy the market very quickly, and because of material, cost and other reasons caused by the higher prices compared to traditional fans, making a lot of "affordable" people still Temporarily choose a traditional fan. However, from the perspective of long-term socio-economic development and the changing status of people's consumption concepts, there is still a broad market for leafless fans. The replacement of “leaves†with “no leaves†is a long-term but inevitable process.
A few years ago, the popularity of air conditioners almost made fans that have been popular for nearly a century become "supportive actors." However, in recent years, many innovative design and application of technological elements have brought fans out of their old image. Under the premise that the national energy conservation and emission reduction policy guidance and the mainstream consciousness of the society pay more attention to environmental protection and health, the fan will regain its recognition and favor with the power, practicality, and economic advantages.
Types of Electric Fans Household electric fans have ceiling fans, table fans, floor fans, wall fans, ceiling fans, etc. There are shaking and no shaking heads in the table fans, and there are turning pages. There are shaking heads and turning pages in the floor fans. of. There is also a small breeze fan, which is designed to hang in a mosquito net. It sleeps in the summer evenings, and once it is on the breeze, you can sleep peacefully and you will not get sick.
Industrial exhaust fans are mainly used to force air convection. After the fan is used for a long time, it is easy to get a lot of dust under the fan blade. This is due to the fact that when the electric fan is working, the blades and the air rub against each other to cause the blades to be charged with static electricity, and the charged objects can attract light and small objects, thereby absorbing the fine dust floating in the room.
The History of Electric Fans Mechanical fans originated in 1830. An American named James Byron was inspired by the structure of the clock and invented a mechanical fan that can be fixed to the ceiling and driven by a spring. The cool breezes brought by the fan's rotating blades make people feel happy, but they have to climb up the ladder and wind up. It's very troublesome.
In 1872, a Frenchman named Joseph developed a mechanical fan driven by a wind turbine that was driven by a gear chain. This fan was much more sophisticated than Byron's mechanical fan, and it was also convenient to use.
In 1880, the American Shule first mounted the blades directly on the electric motor and then connected it to the power supply. The blades quickly turned and the cool breeze blew up. This was the world's first electric fan.
In 1882, Huyies Skatz Hoyla, the chief technician of the Krokazhakizi engine plant in New York, United States, first invented a commercial electric fan. The next year, the plant began mass production. The fan at that time was a desktop fan with only two blades.
In 1908, the American Eke Engine and Electric Co., Ltd. successfully developed the world's earliest gear-driven electric fans that shook their heads. This type of electric fan prevents an unnecessary 360-degree air blower and becomes the mainstream of future sales.
China's first electric fan was produced in 1916. The inventor Yang Jichuan opened a transformer factory in Hengyiqiao, Sichuan Road, Shanghai. He called the “Chinese nation’s resurrection†and named it as the Huasheng Electrical Manufacturing Factory. By 1925, the Watson Electric fan was officially established. Put into production, soon became a famous brand.
On October 12, 2009, James Dyson of the United Kingdom launched for the first time a new invention of a bladeless fan. This new type of electric fan is called the Dyson air booster. It can produce a magical cool breeze. Because there is no blade, no It will cover dust, or hurt the fingers of curious children.
In February 2011, British household electrical appliance manufacturer Dyson introduced a second generation of leafless fans in Hong Kong. Following its introduction of a second generation of leafless fans in Hong Kong, compared to the first generation, its product performance and features did not change much. The addition of a wireless remote that can be directly magnetically attached to the top of the fan, as well as fine-tuning both the airframe and the air outlet.
In 2009, for the first time, the United Kingdom launched a breakthrough in the tradition of "leafless fan" (air multiplier), using the base of the turbine fan rotation, inhalation of air, which brings out a cool breeze. This kind of fan not only looks cool, but also is safer than traditional fans. At the same time, functions such as shaking head and wind speed control are also comparable to the latter.
Following the introduction of a new generation of leafless fans in the UK, in February 2011, Hong Kong had a strong introduction of the second generation of leafless fans, fine-tuning the fuselage and outlet, and increased the ability to directly rely on magnetic close to the top of the fan. The wireless remote controller is more stable in performance and has a lower failure frequency.
The advantage of leafless fans Compared with the traditional leafed fans, the leafless fans are slightly superior in terms of performance, comfort, and safety, in addition to appearance differences.
Because conventional fans use blades to cut air to push air, this air stream will have a dramatic wind impact on the human body. It will be uneven and uncomfortable. The fanless fan will continue to flow through the air. Feel cool and windy, without any impact, smoother and more comfortable.
In addition to the instability of the airflow, the traditional “blade cutting wind†also increases hidden security risks. Compared to this, leafless fans do not have blades that rotate at a high speed, so they have a high safety factor. They do not need to worry about accidentally cutting their fingers.
At the same time, the traditional fan uses the key speed to set the size and strength of the air volume, and lacks the ideal air volume to use. Bladeless fan pays more attention to the setting of air volume and strength, innovation and change technology, the use of electrodeless dimmer, rotary knob to control the size and strength of air volume, more humane.
In addition, the fanless fan's easy to wash, low power consumption and low noise is also unmatched by the traditional bladed fan.
"Leafless" replaces "leafed"
Long-term but inevitable Ms. Zhao of Zhejiang Xinmai Industry Co., Ltd. said that today there is a large demand for leafless fans, and 200-300 leafless fans are not in stock at all. The advantages of leafless fans in terms of safety, comfort, environmental protection and energy saving have become the first choice for many consumers.
She believes that due to the current traditional fans, leafless fans are difficult to occupy the market very quickly, and because of material, cost and other reasons caused by the higher prices compared to traditional fans, making a lot of "affordable" people still Temporarily choose a traditional fan. However, from the perspective of long-term socio-economic development and the changing status of people's consumption concepts, there is still a broad market for leafless fans. The replacement of “leaves†with “no leaves†is a long-term but inevitable process.
A few years ago, the popularity of air conditioners almost made fans that have been popular for nearly a century become "supportive actors." However, in recent years, many innovative design and application of technological elements have brought fans out of their old image. Under the premise that the national energy conservation and emission reduction policy guidance and the mainstream consciousness of the society pay more attention to environmental protection and health, the fan will regain its recognition and favor with the power, practicality, and economic advantages.
Types of Electric Fans Household electric fans have ceiling fans, table fans, floor fans, wall fans, ceiling fans, etc. There are shaking and no shaking heads in the table fans, and there are turning pages. There are shaking heads and turning pages in the floor fans. of. There is also a small breeze fan, which is designed to hang in a mosquito net. It sleeps in the summer evenings, and once it is on the breeze, you can sleep peacefully and you will not get sick.
Industrial exhaust fans are mainly used to force air convection. After the fan is used for a long time, it is easy to get a lot of dust under the fan blade. This is due to the fact that when the electric fan is working, the blades and the air rub against each other to cause the blades to be charged with static electricity, and the charged objects can attract light and small objects, thereby absorbing the fine dust floating in the room.
The History of Electric Fans Mechanical fans originated in 1830. An American named James Byron was inspired by the structure of the clock and invented a mechanical fan that can be fixed to the ceiling and driven by a spring. The cool breezes brought by the fan's rotating blades make people feel happy, but they have to climb up the ladder and wind up. It's very troublesome.
In 1872, a Frenchman named Joseph developed a mechanical fan driven by a wind turbine that was driven by a gear chain. This fan was much more sophisticated than Byron's mechanical fan, and it was also convenient to use.
In 1880, the American Shule first mounted the blades directly on the electric motor and then connected it to the power supply. The blades quickly turned and the cool breeze blew up. This was the world's first electric fan.
In 1882, Huyies Skatz Hoyla, the chief technician of the Krokazhakizi engine plant in New York, United States, first invented a commercial electric fan. The next year, the plant began mass production. The fan at that time was a desktop fan with only two blades.
In 1908, the American Eke Engine and Electric Co., Ltd. successfully developed the world's earliest gear-driven electric fans that shook their heads. This type of electric fan prevents an unnecessary 360-degree air blower and becomes the mainstream of future sales.
China's first electric fan was produced in 1916. The inventor Yang Jichuan opened a transformer factory in Hengyiqiao, Sichuan Road, Shanghai. He called the “Chinese nation’s resurrection†and named it as the Huasheng Electrical Manufacturing Factory. By 1925, the Watson Electric fan was officially established. Put into production, soon became a famous brand.
On October 12, 2009, James Dyson of the United Kingdom launched for the first time a new invention of a bladeless fan. This new type of electric fan is called the Dyson air booster. It can produce a magical cool breeze. Because there is no blade, no It will cover dust, or hurt the fingers of curious children.
In February 2011, British household electrical appliance manufacturer Dyson introduced a second generation of leafless fans in Hong Kong. Following its introduction of a second generation of leafless fans in Hong Kong, compared to the first generation, its product performance and features did not change much. The addition of a wireless remote that can be directly magnetically attached to the top of the fan, as well as fine-tuning both the airframe and the air outlet.
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