These were cut from an indian palmyra leaf which forms its rather large blade moving slowly in a pendular manner.
Ceiling fan inventor.
It was this invention that lead to his ceiling fan in 1887 with the incorporation of his electric motor.
Originally operated manually by a cord and nowadays powered electrically using a belt driven system these punkahs move air by going to and fro.
Patents including electric incandescent lamps electric motors for sewing machines and other uses and ceiling fans diehl was a contemporary of thomas edison and his inventions caused edison to reduce the price of his incandescent bulb.
Using the electric motor of a singer sewing machine he fashioned out a ceiling fan by attaching blades to it.
The same year philip h.
Started production of ceiling fans to the masses.
The concept of ceiling fan dates back to as early as the time of the roman empire where human powered palm frond ceiling fans were present.
Diehl invented the first electric ceiling fan.
By 1889 diehl s ceiling fan was patented and later diehl co.
While working at singer diehl invented an electric motor to improve the sewing machines.
At the time diehl was working for the singer company.
A further development in fan design was brought by german american engineer philip h.
Diehl who invented the electric ceiling fan.
His fan was created after he attached the blades to an adapted singer sewing machine motor and mounted the fan on the ceiling.
Diehl january 29 1847 april 7 1913 was a german american mechanical engineer and inventor who held several u s.
A similar type of fan was the punkah that originated in the early 17th century in india a palm frond or cloth covered frame hung from the ceiling that moved when a servant pulled a cord.