Hand fan with stand

By designing a rotatable fan head and support structure on the handheld fan, the problems of traditional handheld fans being unable to stably support electronic devices and being inconvenient to operate are solved, realizing multi-purpose cooling and equipment support functions and improving ease of use.

CN224352120UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12SHENZHEN KONGJING ECOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN KONGJING ECOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-17
Publication Date
2026-06-12

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Traditional handheld fans have limited functionality, cannot stably support electronic devices, and are inconvenient to operate. They are especially prone to slipping when using electronic devices, and their button operation is also inconvenient.

Method used

The design incorporates a handheld fan with a stand, a fan head that can be rotated and connected to one end of the handle to blow air towards the other end, buttons and/or a touchscreen on the handle, a stand at the other end of the handle to prevent the device from slipping, and anti-slip pads or lanyard hooks in some embodiments to enhance stability.

🎯Benefits of technology

It achieves stable support for electronic devices while maintaining cooling function to prevent slippage, and allows operation of buttons without picking up the handle, improving the convenience of use in multiple scenarios.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a handheld fan with a stand, including a fan head, a handle, and a stand. The fan head is rotatably connected to the first end of the handle and blows air towards the second end. The handle is provided with buttons and / or a touch screen, which are located in the airflow path of the fan head. The stand is located at the second end of the handle to prevent electronic devices leaning against the second end from slipping off. The handheld fan with a stand provided by this utility model has a fan head rotatably connected to the first end of the handle and blows air towards the second end, allowing the airflow to directly cover the second end area of ​​the handle, providing active cooling for electronic devices placed there. The stand at the second end of the handle physically blocks electronic devices, preventing them from slipping off when leaning against the handle. Furthermore, when used as a neck fan or placed on a table, button operation can be performed on the surface without removing the handle.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of handheld fan technology, and in particular to a handheld fan with a stand. Background Technology

[0002] Handheld fans, as portable cooling devices, are widely used in daily life, especially in hot environments to provide personal cooling. Traditional handheld fans typically consist of a fan head and a handle. The fan head is fixed or adjustable at one end of the handle and blows air towards the user to directly reduce perceived temperature. However, these devices are relatively simple in function and cannot meet the growing multi-scenario needs of users. For example, when a user operates electronic devices (such as smartphones or tablets) while using a handheld fan, the device may slip due to instability, and it is difficult to simultaneously meet the cooling needs of the electronic devices. In addition, when used as a neck fan or placed on a table, the fan's buttons are usually located on the side close to the chest or table, requiring the handle to be lifted to adjust the speed, which is inconvenient.

[0003] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a handheld fan with a stand to overcome the above-mentioned defects. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a handheld fan with a stand, which aims to improve the problem of how to maintain basic cooling function while also serving as a stable support for electronic devices to prevent them from slipping.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a handheld fan with a stand, including a fan head, a handle, and a stand;

[0006] The two ends of the handle are defined as a first end and a second end, respectively; the fan head is rotatably connected to the first end of the handle and blows air towards the second end;

[0007] The handle is provided with buttons and / or a touch screen, and the buttons and / or the touch screen are located in the airflow path of the fan head;

[0008] The bracket is located at the second end of the handle to prevent electronic devices leaning against the second end from slipping off.

[0009] In a preferred embodiment, the bracket is a strip-shaped anti-slip pad; the length of the anti-slip pad is perpendicular to the direction of the line connecting the first end to the second end.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment, the plane on which the anti-slip pad is located forms an acute angle with the surface of the handle where the button is located.

[0011] In a preferred embodiment, the handle is provided with a lanyard buckle on both the left and right sides near the second end, and each lanyard buckle is used to connect one end of the lanyard.

[0012] In a preferred embodiment, the lanyard buckle is located on the side closer to the button in the thickness direction of the handle.

[0013] In a preferred embodiment, the first end of the handle is provided with a connecting groove, and connecting holes are provided on both sides of the connecting groove; the fan head includes a circular fan body and a connecting block fixed to the outside of the fan body, the connecting block is provided with a rotating shaft adapted to the connecting hole, and the rotating shaft is interference-fitted into the corresponding connecting hole so that the fan head can rotate relative to the handle within a 180° rotation range.

[0014] In a preferred embodiment, the handle has a plurality of support feet on the side away from the button.

[0015] In a preferred embodiment, the handle has anti-slip texture on one side or both sides relative to its own length direction.

[0016] This utility model provides a handheld fan with a stand. The fan head is rotatably connected to the first end of the handle and blows air towards the second end. This allows the airflow to directly cover the second end area of ​​the handle, providing active cooling for electronic devices placed there. The stand, located at the second end of the handle, has a structure (such as anti-slip protrusions or slots) that physically blocks electronic devices, preventing them from slipping when leaning against it. Furthermore, when used as a neck fan or placed on a table, button operation can be performed on the surface without removing the handle. The fan head, handle, and stand work together to transform a traditional single-function fan into a multi-purpose device that combines cooling, device support, and interface cooling, offering convenient operation. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. It should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of this utility model and should not be regarded as a limitation on the scope. For those skilled in the art, other related drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0018] Figure 1 A perspective view of the handheld fan with stand provided by this utility model when it is not rotating;

[0019] Figure 2 A 3D diagram of the first rotation mode of a handheld fan with a stand;

[0020] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A three-dimensional view from another angle is shown;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a diagram illustrating the use of a handheld fan with a stand as a neck fan.

[0022] Figure 5 This is a 3D diagram showing the second rotation method of a handheld fan with a stand.

[0023] The following are the labels in the diagram: 100, handheld fan with stand; 10, fan head; 11, fan body; 12, connecting block; 20, handle; 21, anti-slip texture; 22, button; 23, support foot pad; 24, lanyard buckle; 201, first end; 202, second end; 203, connecting groove; 30, stand. Detailed Implementation

[0024] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and beneficial effects of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described in this specification are merely for explaining the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0025] It should also be understood that the terminology used in this specification is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the scope of the invention. As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

[0026] It should also be further understood that the term "and / or" as used in this specification and the appended claims refers to any combination of one or more of the associated listed items and all possible combinations, and includes such combinations.

[0027] In an embodiment of this utility model, a handheld fan 100 with a bracket is provided, which has multiple usage states and achieves a cooling effect by blowing air.

[0028] like Figures 1-5 As shown, the handheld fan 100 with a stand includes a fan head 10, a handle 20, and a stand 30.

[0029] The handle 20 is generally rectangular in shape, with semi-circular transitions at both ends along its length. The handle 20 contains a battery, circuit board, and other structures for controlling the operation of the fan head 10. The two ends of the handle 20 along its length are defined as the first end 201 and the second end 202.

[0030] The fan head 10 is rotatably connected to the first end 201 of the handle 20 and blows air towards the second end 202, meaning that almost the entire handle 20 is in the airflow path of the fan head 10.

[0031] Specifically, a connecting groove 203 is provided at the first end 201 of the handle 20. The connecting groove 203 is penetrated through the front and rear sidewalls along the thickness direction of the handle 20. Connecting holes (not shown in the figure) are provided on opposite sides of the connecting groove 203 along the width direction. The fan head 10 includes a circular fan body 11 and a connecting block 12 fixed to the outside of the fan body 11. The connecting block 12 is provided with a rotating shaft (not shown in the figure) adapted to the connecting hole. The rotating shaft is interference-fitted into the corresponding connecting hole so that the fan head 10 can rotate relative to the handle 20 within a rotation range of 180°. That is, the fan head 10 can be perpendicular to the handle 20 to one side, so that the airflow is directed towards the handle 20, such as... Figures 2-4 As shown; alternatively, the airflow can be directed perpendicularly to the handle 20 to the other side, so that the airflow is away from the handle 20, as shown. Figure 5 As shown. It should be noted that the electrical connection between the fan head 10 and the handle 20 can be achieved by existing technologies such as embedding wires and setting metal contacts, which will not be elaborated here.

[0032] Furthermore, the handle 20 has anti-slip texture 21 on one side or both sides relative to its own length direction. The anti-slip texture 21 can be a structure such as concentric racetrack-shaped raised strips or a dot matrix, to enhance the friction when holding the handle 20.

[0033] In this embodiment, the handle 20 is equipped with buttons 22 and / or a touchscreen, which are located in the airflow path of the fan head 10. With the handle 20 in this usage state placed on a table as a reference, the buttons 22 and / or the touchscreen are located on the top of the handle 20. When the user needs to control the fan head 10 using the buttons 22 and / or the touchscreen, they can directly press the buttons 22 and / or the touchscreen without having to pick up the handle 20 and press or touch it from the back. Furthermore, the airflow from the fan head 10 can also cool the handle 20 and the buttons 22 and / or the touchscreen.

[0034] Furthermore, the handle 20 has several support feet 23 on the side away from the button 22. For example, there are four support feet 23, arranged in a rectangle at the bottom of the handle 20, to enhance the friction between the handle 20 and the table and prevent the handle 20 from easily sliding on the table. The support feet 23 can be dome-shaped silicone cones or silicone discs.

[0035] In this embodiment, the bracket 30 is located at the second end 202 of the handle 20 to prevent electronic devices leaning against the second end 202 from slipping off. At the same time, the air blown out by the fan head 10 can also cool down electronic devices such as mobile phones placed on the bracket 30.

[0036] In one implementation, the support 30 is a strip-shaped anti-slip pad. The anti-slip pad can be a silicone strip attached to the surface of the handle 20. The length of the anti-slip pad is perpendicular to the line connecting the first end 201 to the second end 202. When placed on a table with the back of the phone attached to the anti-slip pad, the pad effectively prevents the phone from tilting downwards and slipping, thus achieving the effect of tilting the phone at a predetermined angle. The anti-slip pad can be detachably attached to the handle surface, allowing the user to determine its position on the handle 20 surface according to their needs.

[0037] Furthermore, the plane where the anti-slip pad is located is set at an acute angle to the surface of the handle 20 where the button 22 is located, so that the mobile phone can be placed at an angle.

[0038] Combination Figure 4 As shown, this is the usage state of the neck fan. The handle 20 has a lanyard hook 24 on both the left and right sides near the second end 202. Each lanyard hook 24 is used to connect one end of the lanyard. At this time, the overall center of gravity of the handheld fan is located below the two lanyard hooks 24, so that the fan will not tip over when the user walks, unlike the existing method of placing the lanyard hook in the middle of the handle. This improves the stability of the neck fan when in use.

[0039] Furthermore, the lanyard buckle 24 is located on the side closer to the button 22 in the thickness direction of the handle 20, thereby bringing the overall center of gravity of the fan closer to the human body and further improving the stability when used as a neck fan.

[0040] In summary, the handheld fan 100 with a stand provided by this utility model has a fan head 10 rotatably connected to the first end 201 of the handle 20 and blowing air towards the second end 202. This allows the airflow to directly cover the area of ​​the second end 202 of the handle 20, providing active cooling for electronic devices placed there. The stand 30 is located at the second end 202 of the handle 20, and its structure (such as anti-slip protrusions or slots) can physically block electronic devices, preventing them from slipping when leaning against it. In addition, when used as a neck fan or placed on a table, button operation can be performed on the surface without removing the handle 20. The fan head 10, handle 20, and stand 30 work together to transform a traditional single-function fan into a multi-purpose device that combines cooling, device support, and interface cooling, and is easy to operate.

[0041] This invention is not limited to the description in the specification and embodiments. Therefore, other advantages and modifications can be readily realized by those skilled in the art. Thus, without departing from the spirit and scope of the general concept as defined by the claims and their equivalents, this invention is not limited to the specific details, representative devices and illustrated examples shown and described herein.

Claims

1. A hand fan with a stand, characterized in that, Includes fan head, handle, and stand; The two ends of the handle are defined as a first end and a second end, respectively; the fan head is rotatably connected to the first end of the handle and blows air towards the second end; The handle is provided with buttons and / or a touch screen, and the buttons and / or the touch screen are located in the airflow path of the fan head; The bracket is located at the second end of the handle to prevent electronic devices leaning against the second end from slipping off.

2. The handheld fan with stand as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The bracket is a strip-shaped anti-slip rubber pad; the length of the anti-slip rubber pad is perpendicular to the direction of the line connecting the first end to the second end.

3. The handheld fan with stand as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The plane on which the anti-slip pad is located forms an acute angle with the surface of the handle where the button is located.

4. The handheld fan with stand as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The handle has a lanyard buckle on both the left and right sides near the second end, and each lanyard buckle is used to connect one end of the lanyard.

5. The handheld fan with stand as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The lanyard buckle is located on the side of the handle closer to the button in the thickness direction.

6. The handheld fan with stand as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The first end of the handle is provided with a connecting groove, and connecting holes are provided on both sides of the connecting groove; the fan head includes a circular fan body and a connecting block fixed to the outside of the fan body, the connecting block is provided with a rotating shaft that is adapted to the connecting hole, and the rotating shaft is interference-fitted into the corresponding connecting hole so that the fan head can rotate relative to the handle within a 180° rotation range.

7. The handheld fan with stand as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The handle has several support feet on the side away from the button.

8. The handheld fan with stand as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The handle has anti-slip textures on one side or both sides relative to its own length.