序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Standing umbrella US11125730 2005-05-10 US20060254628A1 2006-11-16 Chuen-Jong Tseng
A standing umbrella includes a mast, an operating member, a carrier beam, a collapsible umbrella, a tension member, and two connecting struts. The operating member is mounted on and is movable along the mast between upper and lower positions. The carrier beam is pivoted to the operating member. The collapsible umbrella is pivoted to the carrier beam, and is foldable. The tension member is secured to the mast, and extends along the mast and the carrier beam to connect with the collapsible umbrella. The connecting struts are spaced apart from each other, and are pivoted to an upper end of the mast and a middle portion of the carrier beam.
182 Umbrella US11134074 2005-05-20 US20050268952A1 2005-12-08 Oliver Joen-an Ma
An umbrella assembly is provided that comprises a canopy frame, a support pole, an extension mechanism, and a canopy deployment mechanism. The support pole has a first member that has a first end and a second end and a second member. The second member is coupled with the canopy frame and with the first member and is movable relative to the first member between a retracted position and an extended position. The extension mechanism is configured to be driven by a crank handle to move the second member between the retracted position and the extended position. The canopy deployment mechanism is configured to be driven by a crank handle independently of the extension mechanism to open and close the canopy frame.
183 Lighting arrangement for outdoors umbrella US10621215 2003-07-17 US06966667B2 2005-11-22 Wanda Yiing Li
An outdoors umbrella includes a supporting frame and a lighting arrangement. The supporting frame includes a supporting stem and a parasol frame which is supported by the supporting stem and includes a plurality of elongated awning ribs radially extended in a pivotally movable manner and a shading awning substantially supported by the awning ribs to define a shadowing area thereunder. The lighting arrangement includes a plurality of illumination holders provided along the awning ribs respectively, a power supply system mounted on the supporting frame and a chain illuminating system, which is electrically connected to the power supply system, including a plurality of chain lighting units alignedly held by the illumination holders along the awning ribs for illuminating the shadowing area.
184 Solar lighting arrangement for outdoor umbrella US11147781 2005-06-07 US20050254228A1 2005-11-17 Wanda Li
A solar lighting system, which is incorporated with an outdoors umbrella, includes a solar energy collector mounted on top of the outdoors umbrella, a chain lighting arrangement, an attachable lighting system, and a light support, which is adjustably mounted along a supporting shaft of the outdoors umbrella at a position within the shadowing area of the awning frame, including a plurality of supporting arms radially extended from the supporting shaft, and a plurality of illuminators connecting to the supporting arms respectively in a movably suspended manner such that by selectively adjusting a position of the light support along the supporting shaft, the illuminators are suspendedly self-repositioned for maximizing a light coverage area within the shadowing area.
185 Umbrella assembly with tilt adjustment US11066132 2005-02-24 US20050183762A1 2005-08-25 Oliver Ma
An umbrella or sunshade is provided that includes a support pole assembly and a tilt assembly. The support pole assembly includes a first support pole and a second support pole. The second support pole has a proximal end and a distal end and is curved therebetween. The second support pole is coupled with and extends generally transverse to the first support pole. The tilt assembly includes a transmission and a drive shaft. The drive shaft is housed in the second support pole. The drive shaft has a first end coupled with the transmission and a second end adjacent to the distal end of the second support pole. The transmission is configured to convert rotation of a crank handle into rotation of the drive shaft to pivot a canopy coupled with the distal end of the second support pole relative to the first support pole.
186 Outdoor umbrella with solar power supply US11059186 2005-02-15 US20050146876A1 2005-07-07 Wanda Li
An outdoor umbrella includes a foldable umbrella awning, an umbrella frame, a lighting system mounted on the umbrella frame, and a solar power supply arrangement which converts solar energy into electrical energy and provides the converted electrical energy to the lighting system for lighting up the lighting system. The solar power supply arrangement includes a solar collecting device supported by the main supporting stem, wherein the solar collecting device has a collecting surface arranged to expose to sunlight for extensively collecting solar energy.
187 Quick set-up and take-down umbrella system for recreational activities US10313464 2002-12-04 US06860280B2 2005-03-01 Steve Wolcott
An umbrella system for rafts and other moving vehicles is described. The umbrella system includes a support system offset from the umbrella so that the support mast. The support system also includes one or more quick-connection/quick-disconnection systems so that the umbrella system can be quickly removed from the raft or vehicle and disassembled into several, shorter, more compact parts. The preferred umbrella opening and closing system does not include cables, cranks, or other complex structure, but rather is made from a handle underneath the center of the umbrella that can be manually pushed and pulled upward and downward, respectively, to open and close the umbrella. The umbrella system can be adjusted to shade a large area by a few simple adjustments of a preferred pivotal joint, or by quick detachment of the support system from the raft and re-attachment in another location on the raft, for example.
188 Outdoor used stand frame of an umbrella US10601916 2003-06-24 US20040261827A1 2004-12-30 Shiow-Hui Chen
A stand frame for an umbrella comprises a shaft, an umbrella frame, a foldable hanger arm hanging the umbrella frame, a height-adjustable device, and an angle-adjusting device. The stand frame for an umbrella utilizes the height-adjustable device and the angle-adjusting device to control the expansion/contraction and angular orientation of the umbrella frame thereof. The height-adjustable device provides a mechanism by which the middle section of the shaft can rotate horizontally, so as to move the umbrella frame about the shaft. A pull string extending from the shaft to the umbrella frame drives a vertical movement of the upper section of the shaft and the expansion of the umbrella frame simultaneously. A set of other pull strings are manipulated by the angle-adjusting device to vary the angular orientation of the umbrella frame in three dimensions.
189 Canopy support frame for a sunshade US10122825 2002-04-15 US06662815B2 2003-12-16 Benson Tung
A sunshade comprises a supporting rod, a tube supported by the supporting rod, an elbow connected to an end of the tube, and a canopy support frame. A vertical section of the elbow includes two spaced lugs having a space therebetween, an upper wall defining the space including a toothed section. The canopy support frame includes an upper support base having ribs attached thereto for supporting a canopy, a lower support base having stretchers attached thereto for supporting the ribs, and a suspension member fixed to the upper support base to move therewith. The suspension member includes a toothed portion for releasable engagement with the toothed section of the elbow. The toothed portion of the suspension member is engaged with the toothed section of the elbow when the canopy reaches a fully open state.
190 Quick set-up and take-down umbrella system for recreational activities US10313464 2002-12-04 US20030127120A1 2003-07-10 Steve Wolcott
An umbrella system for rafts and other moving vehicles is described. The umbrella system includes a support system offset from the umbrella so that the support mast. The support system also includes one or more quick-connection/quick-disconnection systems so that the umbrella system can be quickly removed from the raft or vehicle and disassembled into several, shorter, more compact parts. The preferred umbrella opening and closing system does not include cables, cranks, or other complex structure, but rather is made from a handle underneath the center of the umbrella that can be manually pushed and pulled upward and downward, respectively, to open and close the umbrella. The umbrella system can be adjusted to shade a large area by a few simple adjustments of a preferred pivotal joint, or by quick detachment of the support system from the raft and re-attachment in another location on the raft, for example.
191 Angle adjusting mechanism for hanging parasols US09915315 2001-07-27 US20030019511A1 2003-01-30 Lausan Chung-Hsin Liu
An angle adjusting mechanism for hanging parasols includes a hollow housing member and an anchor means located in the housing member. An adjusting element with a turning member located at a lower end thereof is housed in the housing member for fastening a supporting bracket. The turning member may be turned for a selected displacement in the housing member to change the angle of a hanging parasol relative to the supporting bracket to block sunshine, and a displacement element of the anchor means may be moved to constrict the adjusting element at a selected position to keep the hanging parasol stationary at the selected angle.
192 Foldable sunshade with a tiltable canopy US09753469 2001-01-03 US06478037B2 2002-11-12 Pai Tung
A sunshade includes a supporting rod, a canopy support frame, and a canopy. An adjusting sleeve is slidably mounted around the supporting rod. A holding sleeve is pivotally connected to an upper end of the supporting rod. An arcuate tube is slidably extended through the holding sleeve. An elbow is mounted to a first end of the arcuate tube and a reel is mounted to a second end of the arcuate tube. A connecting rod is connected between the second end of the arcuate tube and the adjusting sleeve. An anchor is provided to be releasably engaged in an anchor room in the elbow to reliably retain the canopy support frame in a desired tilting angle relative to the supporting rod. The arcuate tube and the supporting rod can be folded to further reduce the overall volume of the sunshade.
193 Operation device for outdoor umbrella US09798686 2001-03-02 US20020121297A1 2002-09-05 Wanda Yiing Li; Raymond J. Carabotta
An outdoor umbrella includes an operation device including a ring-shaped slider joint slidably connected to a shaft of the outdoor umbrella in a vertical movable manner, a locking stopper fitted in a locker hole of the shaft in an inwardly movable manner, a resilient element unit for applying an urging pressure against the locking stopper to normally urge and retain the locking stopper extending into the locker hole so as to lock up the slider joint on the shaft, and a handle means for driving the locking stopper in an outwardly movable manner to move away from the locker hole so as to unlock the slider joint from the shaft.
194 Adjusting sleeve assembly for a sunshade with a tiltable canopy US09776224 2001-02-02 US20020104557A1 2002-08-08 Pai Tung
An adjusting sleeve assembly includes an adjusting sleeve slidably mounted around an upright support member of a sunshade and a mounting member extending outward from the adjusting sleeve and including a U-shape path therein. A pivotal block is pivotally mounted in the mounting member. A connecting rod includes a first end connected to the pivotal block to pivot therewith and a second end pivotally connected to an arcuate tube for supporting a canopy of the sunshade. A push member is slidably received in the pivotal block and includes an end for manual operation. A positioning peg includes a first end securely attached to the push member to move therewith and a second end that is urged into one of two positioning ends of the U-shape path for retaining the connecting rod in place with respect to the mounting member.
195 Portable shade umbrella US520490 1995-08-29 US5611364A 1997-03-18 John G. Woods; Maribeth Woods
A portable shade umbrella comprises a weighted base having a supporting pole secured in it, with the supporting pole having a curved upper section with a downwardly depending stud attached to the outer end of the curved section for supporting a rib assembly and a canopy, each of which includes central apertures penetrated by the stud and secured to the stud with a nut, which stretches the flexible canopy into a traditional umbrella shape. The length of the supporting pole is adjustable. The canopy includes a plurality of insertion pockets about its perimeter for receiving and retaining the outer ends of the curved ribs.
196 Sunshade assembly US451070 1995-05-25 US5499644A 1996-03-19 Henry Geniele
A sunshade assembly in which the sunshade covering or umbrella can easily be adjusted to any one of a plurality of angular positions all around a vertical stand which is offset and affixed either to the ground or to a supporting structure. The vertical stand includes an upper part and a lower part that extend upwardly and coaxially one above the other. A first ring is rigidly connected to and radially projects from the bottom end of the upper part. A second ring is rigidly connected to and radially projects from the top end of the lower part. Both of these rings are provided with a plurality of vertical perforations. A locking pin is insertable simultaneously into a selected perforation of the first ring and another selected peroration of the second ring to lock these two rings in the selected angular position.
197 Collapsible umbrella US574148 1990-08-28 US5116258A 1992-05-26 Johan Vennik
The invention concerns a collapsible umbrella against for instance sunlight, rain and so on, consisting of a shaft and a number of ribs fixed pivotally relative thereto for supporting fabric-like material, which ribs are each pivotally connected to the one end of a rod-like stretcher, the other end of which is displaceable in lengthwise direction of the shaft characterized in that said shaft takes a hollow form and serves as guiding for a common control rod connected to the stretcher rods. It is suitable for stationary use and it is suspended from above to avoid obstruction of the space underneath the umbrella.To allow the umbrella to be collapsed the shaft thereof is hollow and it accommodates a common control rod connected to all the stretchers, the other sides whereof are connected with the ribs. The umbrella is suspended from a carrier pivotally connected to a standard. Such a standard may bear several umbrellas.
198 Suspension umbrella with ball joint securing device US767766 1985-08-21 US4674523A 1987-06-23 Gustav A. Glatz
A suspension umbrella has a crown connected to a holder by means of a ball joint. For arresting the ball joint in different positions the ball joint is equipped with an arresting body which is actuatable by means of a screw spindle arranged coaxially to the umbrella axis. A securing device includes a securing screw which is threaded into the crown through a bore in a sleeve in order to prevent relative movement between the crown and the sleeve or ball joint.
199 Vertically adjustable sunchade with locking pivoted brace US50058765 1965-10-22 US3383814A 1968-05-21 ROWE BLAINE F
200 SUSPENDED CANOPY SUPPORT STRUCTURES EP16873690.8 2016-12-06 EP3386338A1 2018-10-17 ARNDT, Jennifer McConnell; ARNDT, Kyle Robert
A canopy support structure includes a plurality of hubs arranged in series, and a plurality of articulating arms connecting the plurality of hubs. At least one of the plurality of hubs is suspended from above by a support member. At least some of the plurality of hubs are movable toward and away from each other to operate the canopy support structure between expanded and retracted positions. The plurality of articulating arms include a plurality of primary ribs connected directly to the plurality of hubs. The plurality of articulating arms may also include a plurality of secondary ribs connected to some of the plurality of primary ribs, and a plurality of tertiary ribs coupled between the plurality of secondary ribs and other of the plurality of primary ribs.
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