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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Canopy US41560064 1964-12-03 US3299570A 1967-01-24 RADCLIFFE RICHARD S
82 Window well cover US11204761 1961-05-23 US3128508A 1964-04-14 BURNHAM CHARLES E
83 Hinged awning structure US52322255 1955-07-20 US2867273A 1959-01-06 BRENNAN FREDERICK S; HUDSON FORREST H; CONSIDINE ROBERT J
84 Awning rope guide and pulley US27363752 1952-02-27 US2661184A 1953-12-01 JEFFERSON LORENZ E
85 Awning US57346631 1931-11-06 US1867082A 1932-07-12 WALDEMAR KROIER
86 Computing Device or Artificial Intelligence (AI) Device Including Shading Element or Shading System US15823404 2017-11-27 US20180329375A1 2018-11-15 Armen Sevada Gharabegian
An apparatus provides protection to a computing device housing. The computing device housing comprises one or more microphones, the one or more microphones to capture audio sounds; one or more processors; one or more memory modules; and computer-readable instructions stored in the one or more memory modules. The apparatus includes a support assembly connected to a top surface of the computing device housing and a shading assembly connected to an end of the support assembly, the shading assembly to provide shade from environmental conditions to the computing device housing. The computer-readable instructions are executed by the one or more processors to convert the captured audio sounds from the one or more microphones to one or more audio files and to communicate the one or more audio files, via the one or more wireless transceivers, to an external computing device, for voice recognition and conversion into command files.
87 Building-mounted awning with single location attachment US15403574 2017-01-11 US10072424B2 2018-09-11 Daniel G. Fouratt; Jonathan S. Colton
A building-mounted awning. The awning includes a support frame, and a covering provided over the support frame to act as shelter from precipitation, or act as a shade from the sun. The support frame is attached to the building at only one location along a width of the support frame by a single bracket attached to the building.
88 SCREEN DEVICE US15577762 2016-05-23 US20180127982A1 2018-05-10 Kristof LEMIEGRE; Thierry VEYS; Bart ABEEL
Screen device in which two beams (1, 2) in the mounted state of the screen device are mutually coupled with the aid of:—a first coupling piece (3), comprising a first mounting cavity (4) for the fitting herein of a first part of the first beam (1); and a second mounting cavity (5) for the fitting herein of a first part of the second beam (2);—and a second coupling piece (6), comprising a first mounting cavity (7) for the fitting herein of a second part of the first beam (1), extending opposite the first part; and a second mounting cavity (8) for the fitting herein of a second part of the second beam (2), extending opposite the first part.
89 Retractable umbrella US15437883 2017-02-21 US09850680B1 2017-12-26 Hyon Sam Yi
The present invention relates to a retractable umbrella that can be attached above a door that opens to allow people to exit or enter an enclosure, such as, a bus, airplane, train, house, building, and the like. The retractable umbrella comprises several frames to which umbrella sheets are attached and that nest within one another within a housing that is attached to said enclosure. With a switch or button, a motor linearly displaces a shaft that displaces each of said frames out of the housing so as to provide protection for people from the rain as they exit or enter said enclosure.
90 SOLAR PANEL AWNING AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS US15601218 2017-05-22 US20170336104A1 2017-11-23 Olof Tenghoff
A solar panel awning device may include a solar panel having first and second opposing ends, first and second opposing sides extending between the first and second opposing ends, and first and second opposing major surfaces. The first major opposing surface defines a photovoltaic surface. The solar panel awning device may include first and second arms respectively coupled to the first and second opposing ends of the solar panel, and an actuator coupled to one of the first and second arms and configured to switch the solar panel between an extended position and a retracted position. In the retracted position, the solar panel is flat against a side of a building; in the extended position, the first opposing side is proximal to the side of the building and spaced apart from the side of the building; and the second opposing side is distal to the side of the building.
91 SELF-TENSIONING MODULAR PANELS US15368081 2016-12-02 US20170191262A1 2017-07-06 Jack R. Forbis; Ann R. Forbis
An innovative, low-density, highly-insulating modular panel for use in many applications and industries. The panel has a frame that may be preformed or bent and may be made of rigid or flexible material, and a panel covering comprising at least one pocket of thin, low-density shade fabric that has the capability of sufficiently stretching to surround the frame when the pocket is pulled onto it. The pocket may be then secured, along any previously open end where the frame was inserted, by various fastening devices. The panel covering pocket may have additional features added, as described herein. The panel is durable and cost-effective, and has good solar-control and insulating qualities. It is also a windbreak panel, a noise-reduction panel, an impact protection panel, a water-resistant panel, a fall protection panel, and a pollution-control panel. Two or more panels can be joined to create a structure-protecting panel assembly or system.
92 Louver Assembly US15187778 2016-06-21 US20160376833A1 2016-12-29 Peter Braybrook
A louver assembly for an exterior of a building, the assembly comprising: a louver carrier; a louver which is supportable by the louver carrier; and a locking mechanism, means or connector adapted to prevent or limit separation of the louver from the louver carrier The locking connector includes a deflectable first engagement element on one of the louver and the louver carrier, a second engagement element on the other of the louver and the louver carrier and which is engagable with the deflectable first engagement element, and a locking element adapted to prevent or limit movement of the deflectable first engagement element thereby preventing or inhibiting separation of the first and second engagement elements when interconnected.
93 Structured-core laminate panels and methods of forming the same US14244135 2014-04-03 US09091067B2 2015-07-28 M. Hoyt Brewster; Charles H. Moore; John E. C. Willham
A structured-core laminate panel can be made in an efficient, structurally sound manner without the use of adhesives (film or liquid forms) using materials with different melt or glass transition temperatures. In one implementation, a manufacturer positions one or more resin substrates about a structured core, which comprises a relatively high melt or glass transition temperature compared with that of the one or more resin substrates. The manufacturer heats the assembly to at least the glass transition temperature of the resin substrates, but not to the melt or glass transition temperature of the structured core. This allows the one or more resin substrates to melt and bond (mechanically, chemically, or both) to the structured core on one side (or inner surface), while maintaining a substantially planar or original conformation on an opposing side (or outer surface).
94 STRUCTURED-CORE LAMINATE PANELS AND METHODS OF FORMING THE SAME US14244135 2014-04-03 US20140215964A1 2014-08-07 M. Hoyt Brewster; Charles H. Moore; John E.C. Willham
A structured-core laminate panel can be made in an efficient, structurally sound manner without the use of adhesives (film or liquid forms) using materials with different melt or glass transition temperatures. In one implementation, a manufacturer positions one or more resin substrates about a structured core, which comprises a relatively high melt or glass transition temperature compared with that of the one or more resin substrates. The manufacturer heats the assembly to at least the glass transition temperature of the resin substrates, but not to the melt or glass transition temperature of the structured core. This allows the one or more resin substrates to melt and bond (mechanically, chemically, or both) to the structured core on one side (or inner surface), while maintaining a substantially planar or original conformation on an opposing side (or outer surface).
95 AWNING BRACKETS AND PANEL US13913986 2013-06-10 US20130333307A1 2013-12-19 Dennis Lamotte
An apparatus and system to removably install, or replace, an awning panel. The awning panel is mounted on a wall or structure or similar vertical surface by insertion into a pair of mounting brackets that have been affixed to the wall. The mounting brackets may be mounted at any distance apart, and thus may accommodate awnings of different sizes. The mounting brackets comprise a right and left bracket, each comprising an angled support art, a holding member, a vertical support member, and a top support member. Supporting members along the sides of the awning panel slide into the space or slot formed by the angled support arm and the holding piece, and is further supported by the angled support arm extending along the underside of the supporting members. The angled support arm may be fixed at a set angle, or may be adjusted to different angles. A cover panel may be used to shield the awning panel, with the cover panel mounted on separate brackets or on the same brackets with the awning panel.
96 Awning brackets and frame US13189712 2011-07-25 US08458964B2 2013-06-11 Dennis Lamotte
An apparatus and system to removably install, or replace, an awning panel. The awning panel is mounted on a wall or structure or similar vertical surface by insertion into a pair of mounting brackets that have been affixed to the wall. The mounting brackets may be mounted at any distance apart, and thus may accommodate awnings of different sizes. The mounting brackets comprise a right and left bracket, each comprising an angled support art, a holding member, a vertical support member, and a top support member. Supporting members along the sides of the awning panel slide into the space or slot formed by the angled support arm and the holding piece, and is further supported by the angled support arm extending along the underside of the supporting members. The angled support arm may be fixed at a set angle, or may be adjusted to different angles. A cover panel may be used to shield the awning panel, with the cover panel mounted on separate brackets or on the same brackets with the awning panel.
97 Protective canopy US12016199 2008-01-17 US07992351B1 2011-08-09 James J Kramer
An apparatus for protecting susceptible objects comprises a bracket having a pin receiving portion and hinge portion. The apparatus also includes a cover pivotally connected to the hinge portion of the bracket wherein the bracket is securable to a wall and the cover is pivotable over a susceptible asset to protect the object from harmful forces.
98 INTERLOCKING ASSEMBLY SYSTEM US12747208 2008-12-17 US20100284734A1 2010-11-11 Edward Charles Turnour; Neville John Sherlock
An interlocking assembly system and method including an interlocking member (100) configured for insertion into a slot (22) of a tube (20), which is in turn connectable to a bracket (10). In use, slats or other pieces may be inserted into the trailing end of the interlocking member (100) and tube (20) to provide a more stable and easier to assemble structure. Applications include fencing, privacy screens, awnings, lourvre or balustrades.
99 PROTECTIVE CANOPY US12726271 2010-03-17 US20100236157A1 2010-09-23 Brett LeMarr; Francis Maasland
A protective canopy for protecting an opening in a structure has two symmetrical side portions seamlessly defining a pitched portion between them to form a protective canopy over an opening. A flange portion is integrally formed at a right angle to the side and pitched portions and adapted to provide an attachment means for the canopy. The canopy may be applied before applying siding or applied to an existing wall using a gasket. Side and pitched portions include a plurality of decorative ridges. The canopy is made of a weather-resistant material like plastic that may be added to the pigment during manufacture or applied as paint by the user on site.
100 ROOF US12066751 2006-09-07 US20090173024A1 2009-07-09 Toshiro Ozaki
The present invention is a roof, wherein a planar base material in which gaps penetrated through back and front sides are formed is arranged on a roof surface with a clearance between the roof and itself. The roof structure has an effect to economically and efficiently prevent the temperature of the roof from becoming high due to shining down of direct sunlight on the upper surface of the roof.
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