序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Reinforced pipe-hinge slide lock US11710326 2007-02-23 US20070158525A1 2007-07-12 Charles Anderson
A reinforced pipe hinge includes first and second elongate hinge members, the first hinge member having stem and tail portions. A first reinforcement member is received within the stem portion and includes a main body portion and a pair of axially extending struts, the struts defining a channel therebetween. The second hinge member has a first end pivotally attached to the first hinge member at a pivot point located between the stem and tail portions to enable pivoting movement of the hinge device between an extended position and an articulated position. A second reinforcement member is secured to the second hinge member and has a tongue pivotally received within the channel. The first and second hinge members are in aligned coaxial relation and the tail portion engages the second hinge member when the first and second hinge members are in the extended position. A fastener releasably secures the first and second hinge members in the extended position.
62 Extension arm for a free arm parasol, pivotably arranged on a carrier US10568936 2004-07-09 US20060243311A1 2006-11-02 Gustav Glatz
The invention relates to an extension arm (6) that is arranged on a carrier (4) in such a way that it can pivot about the axis (18) thereof by means of a steering rod (20), and can be blocked in the pivoted position. Said steering rod (20) is arranged on a sleeve (44) that can be pivoted about the extension arm (6), can engage with the extension arm in different rotational angle positions, and can be directly or indirectly blocked on the carrier. According to the invention, a first coupling part (40) fixed to the extension arm (6) co-operates with a second coupling part (42) arranged on the sleeve (44) and acting in the axial direction. Furthermore, the steering rod (20) comprises a supporting element (56) that co-operates with a counterpart (58) arranged on the extension arm (6), in order to displace the second coupling part (42) in the axial direction by means of the steering rod (20). In this way, the extension arm can be pivoted and blocked in a simple manner with one hand.
63 Angle adjusting device for the canopy of a hang umbrella US11047698 2005-02-02 US20060169307A1 2006-08-03 Chong-Yi Lo
An angle adjusting device for the canopy of a hang umbrella includes a cantilever divided into a left-sectional cantilever and a right-sectional cantilever, with a connecting plug inserted in between the interiors of the left-sectional and the right-sectional cantilever. The left-sectional cantilever is secured with one end of the connecting plug and the right-sectional cantilever fitted around the other end of the connecting plug by a tightening bolt. By so designing, the outer portion of the cantilever, which is connected with the canopy, can be rotated and adjusted in different angles. Thus, the canopy of the hang umbrella can be adjusted and turned forward and backward as well as leftward and rightward.
64 Operation device for outdoor umbrella US09798686 2001-03-02 US06945263B2 2005-09-20 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 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 device 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.
65 Umbrella shaft, and umbrella having such an umbrella shaft US10198560 2002-07-18 US06926019B2 2005-08-09 Gustav Adolf Glatz
Umbrella shaft for a hanging umbrella, having a shaft part (20,26) and a rope drive (22), which connects a slide (16) and a crown (8) of the umbrella, the slide and the shaft part being coupled axially to one another when the umbrella is open. In order to improve the operability, the rope drive is designed as a rope winch (22) which can be connected to the slide (16), the rope (28) running essentially coaxially with the axis of the umbrella shaft.
66 Outdoor umbrella with solar power supply US10217762 2002-08-13 US06923194B2 2005-08-02 Wanda Ying 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.
67 Lighting arrangement for outdoors umbrella US10957056 2004-10-01 US20050041425A1 2005-02-24 Wanda 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, comprising 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, comprising a plurality of chain lighting units alignedly held by the illumination holders along the awning ribs for illuminating the shadowing area.
68 Shade rotating device of side post umbrella US10266616 2002-10-09 US06840253B2 2005-01-11 Joen-Shen Ma
A side post umbrella includes a side post to which a side arm is mounted by an arm retainer that is a tubular member receiving an end of the side arm therein. A rib skeleton is hung on the side arm and supports a shade. A shade rotating device is provided for rotating the side arm and thus the shade, including a cylinder rotatably received in the arm retainer and fixed to the side arm to be rotatable in unison therewith. A drive bar is pivotally connected to the cylinder for manually rotating the cylinder. A latch bar having a latch pin is movable with respect to the cylinder between a latched position where the latch pin engages a securing plate to secure the side arm and thus the shade at a corresponding angular position and a released position where the latch pin disengages the securing plate to allow for free rotation of the side arm and the shade. A helical spring is arranged between the latch bar and the cylinder to bias the latch pin toward the latched position. The drive bar is pivoted to the latch bar. The drive bar and the pivotal connection between the drive bar and the cylinder form a leverage that allows for manually driving the latch bar against the helical spring to release the latch pin. The securing plate may define a plurality of slots for selectively engageable by the latch pin to secure the shade at different angular positions.
69 Shade rotating device of side post umbrella US10266616 2002-10-09 US20040069333A1 2004-04-15 Joen-Shen Ma
A side post umbrella includes a side post to which a side arm is mounted by an arm retainer that is a tubular member receiving an end of the side arm therein. A rib skeleton is hung on the side arm and supports a shade. A shade rotating device is provided for rotating the side arm and thus the shade, including a cylinder rotatably received in the arm retainer and fixed to the side arm to be rotatable in unison therewith A drive bar is pivotally connected to the cylinder for manually rotating the cylinder. A latch bar having a latch pin is movable with respect to the cylinder between a latched position where the latch pin engages a securing plate to secure the side arm and thus the shade at a corresponding angular position and a released position where the latch pin disengages the securing plate to allow for free rotation of the side arm and the shade. A helical spring is arranged between the latch bar and the cylinder to bias the latch pin toward the latched position. The drive bar is pivoted to the latch bar. The drive bar and the pivotal connection between the drive bar and the cylinder form a leverage that allows for manually driving the latch bar against the helical spring to release the latch pin. The securing plate may define a plurality of slots for selectively engageable by the latch pin to secure the shade at different angular positions.
70 Retractable device for sun shading suspensory umbrella US10608526 2003-06-30 US20040055628A1 2004-03-25 Fengming Yu
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a retractable device of sun shading suspensory umbrella mainly comprising an upper and lower support umbrella rods, ribs and hand cranking device. The diameter of said upper support umbrella rod is less than said lower support umbrella rod, said upper umbrella rod is located within the low portion of said retractable device, said hand cranking retractable device is equipped within lower portion of said lower support umbrella rod, said hand cranking retractable device is a worm with a handle, which connects with an active worm gear and a driven worm gear separately on both sides, said active worm gear and driven worm gear separately connects to entwined wire rope rotating wheel A and B through axletree, one end of said wire rope A is wired to rotating wheel A, the other end is securely mounted to lower umbrella tray, one end of said wire rope B is wired to rotating wheel B, the other end of said wire rope B is securely mounted to upper support umbrella rods. The advantages of the present invention are as follows: The high performance of self-locking by adopting said worm gear and worm structure, not appearing the phenomena of disengage and retroflexion in stretching the sun shading umbrella.
71 Parasol opening device US09803963 2001-03-13 US06619306B2 2003-09-16 Mark J. S. Ma
A parasol opening device is incorporated in a parasol for opening/closing a canopy of the parasol. The parasol includes a tubular post for movably receiving the parasol opening device therein. The parasol opening device is movable along the post between an open position and a closed position. A canopy support arm has a first end pivotally attached to the parasol opening device and a second end to which a canopy system is pivoted. A link has a first end pivoted to the post and a second end pivotally attached to a slide which is movable along the arm. A rope having a predetermined and fixed length partially extends through the post, the parasol opening device and the arm with a first end of the rope fixed to the post and a second end of the rope attached to a runner of the canopy system whereby driving the rope causes the canopy system to open/close. The parasol opening device includes a movement control device for guiding/controlling the parasol opening device to move along the post between the open position and the closed position and thus driving the rope to open/close the canopy system.
72 Umbrella shaft, and umbrella having such an umbrella shaft US10198560 2002-07-18 US20030015230A1 2003-01-23 Gustav Adolf Glatz
Umbrella shaft for a hanging umbrella, having a shaft part (20,26) and a rope drive (22), which connects a slide (16) and a crown (8) of the umbrella, the slide and the shaft part being coupled axially to one another when the umbrella is open. In order to improve the operability, the rope drive is designed as a rope winch (22) which can be connected to the slide (16), the rope (28) running essentially coaxially with the axis of the umbrella shaft.
73 Parasol opening device US09803963 2001-03-13 US20020129847A1 2002-09-19 Mark J.S. Ma
A parasol opening device is incorporated in a parasol for opening/closing a canopy of the parasol. The parasol includes a tubular post for movably receiving the parasol opening device therein. The parasol opening device is movable along the post between an open position and a closed position. A canopy support arm has a first end pivotally attached to the parasol opening device and a second end to which a canopy system is pivoted. A link has a first end pivoted to the post and a second end pivotally attached to a slide which is movable along the arm. A rope having a predetermined and fixed length partially extends through the post, the parasol opening device and the arm with a first end of the rope fixed to the post and a second end of the rope attached to a runner of the canopy system whereby driving the rope causes the canopy system to open/close. The parasol opening device includes a movement control device for guiding/controlling the parasol opening device to move along the post between the open position and the closed position and thus driving the rope to open/close the canopy system.
74 REEL FOR A SUSPENDED SUNSHADE US09759705 2001-01-12 US20020092944A1 2002-07-18 Steve Lin
A reel has a housing, an axle, a handle, a wheel and a friction element. The friction element is mounted in the housing and presses against the wheel. The friction element is made of an elastic material. The friction element includes an inverse U-shaped base and a protruding contact pad extending up from the base portion to press against the outer edge of the wheel. Consequently, the wheel can be stopped in any desired position by the friction element, and the degree to which the canopy can be expanded is controlled. The use of the suspended sunshade becomes more versatile.
75 Foldable sunshade with a tiltable canopy US09753469 2001-01-03 US20020083969A1 2002-07-04 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.
76 Cantilever umbrella US09591988 2000-06-12 US06401739B1 2002-06-11 Robert G. Bright; John S. Lazarone
A cantilever umbrella characterized by a folding canopy which is mounted in cantilever fashion on a support post rotatably mounted in a base and can be positioned at a selected location in the orbit of the canopy around the support post for shelter against rain or sunlight. In a preferred embodiment a support arm extends in angular relationship from the support post. A canopy support sleeve is mounted on a descending segment of the support arm, and multiple canopy support ribs which support the canopy are pivotally mounted on the canopy support sleeve in radially-extending relationship therefrom. Multiple spreader struts are pivotally attached at one end of each to the corresponding canopy support rib, and the other end of each spreader strut is pivotally mounted on a common strut support sleeve. A winch is mounted on the support post and a cable attached to the winch engages a pulley provided on the strut support sleeve. The canopy of the umbrella is deployed in the open configuration by winding the cable on the winch and thus causing the cable to lift the pulley and attached strut support sleeve as the spreader struts pivot outwardly on the strut support sleeve and respective canopy support ribs and the canopy support ribs pivot outwardly on the canopy support sleeve. A specially-designed lock mechanism is provided on the support post for selectively engaging the base and preventing inadvertent rotation of the support post in the base.
77 Adjustable static umbrella US09242654 1999-02-19 US06220261B1 2001-04-24 Gustav Adolf Glatz
Disclosed is an adjustable static umbrella with a static mast (2) to which an arm (10) is secured by means of a hinge (12) allowing for the arm to be either adjusted into a use position or collapsed into a rest position and to be tipped about the hinge (12) tilting axle (14) perpendicular to the mast axis. The hinge (12) has toggle head (80) and a pair of shells (82, 82′) symmetrically inverted one to each other, encompassing the toggle head (80) therein and rotatably mounted about the tilting axle (14), while the pair of hinge shells (82, 82′) is provided with a length guide perpendicular to the tilting axle (14), in which the arm (10) is inserted. A locking device (90) includes a tilting hinge (92) parallel to the tilting axle (14) and a fastening device (94) allowing for the hinge shells to be pressed one against the other and against the toggle head (80) so that, when said fastening device in the length guide (84) is pulled, the arm cannot be displaced, while the hinge shells (82, 82′) encompassing the toggle head cannot be twisted due to pairs of interactive contact surfaces. Releasing the locking device (94) loosens the arm (10) length guide (84), thereby enabling adjustment of the arm, in the area of a tilt angle (&agr;) limited by two end-stops (116, 116′, 118, 120), between a rest position and a use position.
78 Free-arm canopy US25 1998-01-21 US6014980A 2000-01-18 Gustav Adolf Glatz
A jib (8) can be extended and retracted on the mast (2) and supported by means of mutually parallel connecting struts (16, 18). The struts are articulated secured to the mast (2) and the jib (8), while the jib can be secured in the extended position by means of a first clip (36) and bears a folding canopy (10) at the end away from the mast (2). The jib (8) is guided on the mast (2) and the struts (16, 18) so as to swivel, and can be secured in the swiveled position by a securing device (26, 28).
79 Demountable structure US767344 1996-12-16 US5845665A 1998-12-08 Ekkehard Koehn
A sun shade assembly (10) includes a shade means (11) including a flexible cover (13) attached to a plurality of support arms (14), the support arms being movable from a lowered position in which the cover is in a stowed attitude and a raised position in which the cover is in an operative shading attitude, and support means (12) having a mounting base (16) and a support structure (15) upstanding from said mounting base and extending in part above said shade means (11) for supporting said shade means offset from said mounting base, and a plurality of cables (44) connected to respective ones of the support arms (14) and disposed above the cover for maintaining the cover in the operative shading attitude.
80 Radial folding umbrella US820839 1997-03-20 US5738129A 1998-04-14 Wolfgang Vogt
An umbrella that folds in a radial manner and has a canopy supported by a shaft that has its vertical projection located outwardly from the fabric cover. The umbrella shaft extends from its vertical position to an almost horizontal position towards the center of the canopy, forming in effect one of the support ribs. The fabric cover is secured to the shaft by snaps, or a hook and loop fastener. Both ends of the fabric panel are attached to the shaft in a looped manner. The opening of the fabric is looped under the shaft to prevent water entry. Located at the end of the horizontal shaft is a vertical pin representing the center of the umbrella to which a plate pivotally attaches. A plurality of support ribs are pivotally connected to the plate and made of flexible material to prevent breakage during windy conditions. The folding mechanism allows for radial folding of all support ribs to be aligned with the supporting shaft.
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