61 |
Cover-holding clip for umbrellas. |
US1903174323 |
1903-09-23 |
US763262A |
1904-06-21 |
CLIMENSON WILLIAM WRIGHT |
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62 |
Umbrella. |
US1899735333 |
1899-10-30 |
US665878A |
1901-01-15 |
CLIMENSON WILLIAM W; WINGER WILLIAM D |
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63 |
Cover and lining for umbrellas or parasols |
US556846D |
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US556846A |
1896-03-24 |
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64 |
Umbrella-gover |
US505476D |
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US505476A |
1893-09-26 |
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65 |
Detachable umbrella-cover |
US502761D |
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US502761A |
1893-08-08 |
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66 |
Detachable umbrella-cover |
US501819D |
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US501819A |
1893-07-18 |
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67 |
berne |
US429557D |
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US429557A |
1890-06-03 |
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68 |
Detachable cover for umbrellas or parasols |
US414861D |
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US414861A |
1889-11-12 |
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69 |
Detachable cover for umbrellas or parasols |
US411682D |
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US411682A |
1889-09-24 |
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70 |
Umbrella or parasol |
US410273D |
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US410273A |
1889-09-03 |
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71 |
Umbrella or parasol |
US403993D |
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US403993A |
1889-05-28 |
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72 |
Thomas wkench |
US323381D |
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US323381A |
1885-07-28 |
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73 |
Improvement in umbrellas |
US161962D |
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US161962A |
1875-04-13 |
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74 |
Wearable umbrella with enhanced strength and storage capability |
US15040269 |
2016-02-10 |
US09375060B1 |
2016-06-28 |
Armenak Bagramyan |
A collapsible umbrella with enhanced strength and storage capability is worn by a user. The umbrella includes a base frame having a pair of generally vertical telescoping members coupled to a foldable support member able to rest on a shoulder of the user, an upper frame coupled to the base frame and having a pair of elongated members, each elongated member detachably coupled to one of the pair of telescoping members, a water-resistant cover member coupled to the pair of elongated members, a support skeleton having a plurality of strut members coupled to the cover member, each strut member oriented generally parallel to other members of the plurality of strut members, and a plurality of tension cables connecting the base frame to both the upper frame and the water-resistant member. |
75 |
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CANOPY APPARATUS |
US14489923 |
2014-09-18 |
US20150000101A1 |
2015-01-01 |
Dewitt Gary Harrison; William Greg Harrison |
Embodiments of the invention provide a canopy system and a method for manufacturing at least a portion of the canopy system. The canopy system may include: a canopy that includes a shaft and a canopy ball coupled to the shaft; a double socket arm connected to the canopy via the canopy ball; and a mount, the mount having a mounting ball, the mount connected to the double socket arm via the mounting ball, the canopy system thus configured for a wide range of canopy articulation with respect to the mount. Alternative embodiments are provided for the shaft, double socket arm and mounts. A manufacturing process is provided for securing the canopy ball to the shaft. |
76 |
Parasol Accessory |
US13501559 |
2010-10-25 |
US20120199170A1 |
2012-08-09 |
Carlos Jose Albaladejo Jimenez |
Parasol accessory that comprises a laminar body (4) provided with a fold (5) in the lower part thereof, for the insertion of a ballasting piece, and with means for the association thereof with the rib structure of the parasol in the upper part thereof. The laminar body (4) covers the distance from the upper canopy (3) to the ground. The fastening means comprise eyelets (6) and cords (7) for connecting the laminar body (4) to the ribs. In the central part thereof, there is an extension (8) for the association thereof to the supporting pole (2), which may comprise a bag or the like at the free end thereof. |
77 |
Protective umbrella for stroller |
US11336157 |
2006-01-20 |
US20070251557A1 |
2007-11-01 |
Philip Carter; Jaime Carter |
The invention provides an umbrella for attachment to a stroller that is large enough to protect the caregiver wheeling the stroller, carriage, or wheelchair from rain, wind and precipitation. The umbrella is wind proof, and attaches to the stroller by clamping its central shaft to the stroller. A counterweight is attached to the handle end of the central shaft. The umbrella has a double layered canopy that allows wind to pass through without inverting the umbrella, and may have a telescoping shaft to permit it to be stored compactly. |
78 |
Umbrella curtain kit |
US11177802 |
2005-07-08 |
US20070006908A1 |
2007-01-11 |
Diane Arlis |
An umbrella curtain kit enables a user to outfit an umbrella to shield a user from elements having horizontal velocity. The kit comprises a curtain, a plurality of clips, and a plurality of sleeve members. The curtain comprises a plurality of clip-receiving apertures. The clip-receiving apertures extend from an inner curtain surface to an outer curtain surface adjacent a superior curtain end. The sleeve members each comprise rib-receiving structure. The clips each comprise an aperture-engaging end, a sleeve-engaging end, and a structure gateway. Each structure gateway accepts and directs certain structure into a select clip end. Each sleeve member is receivable by a select umbrella rib member for positioning the sleeve-engaging ends and the clip receiving apertures held by the clips in inferior adjacency to an outer umbrella periphery. Thus, the curtain is positioned substantially equidistant from an umbrella upright and shields the user from elements having horizontal velocity. |
79 |
Economic double-story umbrella as conveniently anchored |
US09878418 |
2001-06-12 |
US06612320B2 |
2003-09-02 |
Chung-Kuang Lin; Jung-Jen Chang |
A double-story umbrella includes an upper umbrella formed by an upper umbrella cloth; a lower umbrella having a shaft and a rib assembly pivotally secured to the shaft for securing a lower umbrella cloth on the rib assembly; a plurality of detachable restorable buckling devices each coupling the upper umbrella cloth with the lower umbrella cloth; and a supporting device adjustably detachably secured on a lower portion of the shaft and operatively anchored on or under a ground for stably erecting the shaft and the double-story umbrella. |
80 |
Economic double-story umbrella as conveniently anchored |
US09878418 |
2001-06-12 |
US20020185167A1 |
2002-12-12 |
Chung-Kuang
Lin; Jung-Jen
Chang |
A double-story umbrella includes an upper umbrella formed by an upper umbrella cloth; a lower umbrella having a shaft and a rib assembly pivotally secured to the shaft for securing a lower umbrella cloth on the rib assembly; a plurality of detachable restorable buckling devices each coupling the upper umbrella cloth with the lower umbrella cloth; and a supporting device adjustably detachably secured on a lower portion of the shaft and operatively anchored on or under a ground for stably erecting the shaft and the double-story umbrella. |