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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1928, p. 55

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e GYROCONE Ceiling Fan of Distinction! Especially designed for dining rooms, ball rooms, large . cabins, etc., and wherever air circulation without direct draft, quietness of operation, and attractiveness of appear- ance are essential factors. Enclosed entirely in a sub- stantial, grilled copper guard of dignified and graceful de- sign, the Gyrocone ceiling fan resembles a dome light when installed, and is a welcome addition to the general scheme of decoration. It operates under a new and unique principle which produces efficient distribution of air with unusual smoothness of operation. Mounted in a ball bearing pivoted cradle, a sturdy twelve inch, four blade oscillating fan gyrates in a complete circle at an angle of 27 degrees from vertical, providing a_ total sweep of air of 54 degrees without sustained breeze in any one direction. Operating parts are enclosed in dust proof housings and all moving parts are ball bearing equipped. Lubrication reservoirs are sufficiently large to insure continuous operation, under normal conditions, over a period of two years. Obtainable for either ceiling or stem mounting, in a variety of frame designs and colors which will. match almost any style of decoration. DIEHL MANUFACTURING COMPANY ELECTRICAL DIVISION OF THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY ELIZABETHPORT, N. J. MARINE REVIEW—August, 1928 55

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