An improved light emitting bicycle pedal initiating with a pedal body (10) rotatably journaled on a pedal carrying shaft (12) which is adapted at one end for attachment to a bicycle. Such pedal body (10) contains a light emitting source including a light emitting diode circuit (22) protected by a transparent cover (36), and an electric power source (24) protected and concealed by a cover plate (38), and an electric switching means (26) protected by a flexible cover (28). The above light emitting source members are electrically oriented relative to one another structuring an electric circuit. With the opening and closing of the electric circuit manually activated by hand, activated by an internal motion switch, or activated automatically by the inserting and removing of a cycling shoe cleat (20), including partial lateral movement of the cycling shoe cleat (20) while engaged in the bicycle pedal.
A ceiling fan includes a drive motor having a first web rotatably mounted relative to a mounting boss securing the drive motor. A second web is mounted in a parallel spaced relationship below the first web in a coaxially aligned relationship relative to the drive motor and mounting boss. A plurality of blade loops are directed from the first web to the second web, wherein each blade loop includes an upper blade and lower blade of a predetermined pitch to effect displacement of air within a predetermined environment.