An improved orienting device for an air-powered household appliance, of the type constituted by a turbine and a casing which is formed by the walls of the casing itself, characterized in that it is constituted by a bar formed by a straight central support section or attachment of the apparatus and respective forked ends formed by two arms unequally inclined with respect to a medium linear section, one of them at a right angle with respect to said section, which constitutes the branch line with the central straight section and the other arm, at an obtuse angle with respect to the central section, and presenting at its end a coupling throat on a channel diametrically practiced in a discoidal control, where it lodges under pressure; whose disc-shaped control in turn comprises, on the opposite side, a succession of circularly disposed projections, which are housed in a succession of cavities configured in a circular contour of the sides of the housing of the apparatus, the set of whose forked and control elements disc with protrusions housed in said circular cavities on both sides of the housing and displaceable in their relative position by traction on the link bar, constitutes the orienting system in any chosen vertical plane of the air flow driven by the turbine of the apparatus. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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