序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Angle adjusting device for the canopy of a hang umbrella US11047698 2005-02-02 US07156114B2 2007-01-02 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.
122 Umbrella assembly with tilt adjustment US11324952 2006-01-04 US20060278262A1 2006-12-14 Oliver Ma
An umbrella is provided that comprises a support pole, a suspending pole mounted transversely to the support pole, a hub, a canopy, and means for coupling and decoupling the hub from the suspending pole. The suspending pole has first and second ends and a longitudinal axis that defines an arc. The hub is attached to second end of suspending pole. The canopy is suspended in use from the hub. The coupling and decoupling means permits the canopy to be rotated about the longitudinal axis of the supporting pole.
123 Umbrella US11134074 2005-05-20 US07134442B2 2006-11-14 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.
124 Lighting arrangement for outdoors umbrella US10957056 2004-10-01 US07108388B2 2006-09-19 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, 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.
125 Umbrella assembly with tilt adjustment US11211127 2005-08-24 US20060201542A1 2006-09-14 Oliver Ma
An umbrella is provided that includes a support pole, at least a portion of which extends upwardly in use, a suspending pole, a canopy, and a mechanism for rotating the suspending pole about its longitudinal axis. The suspending pole is mounted transversely to the support pole and has first and second ends and a longitudinal axis. The canopy is suspended in use from the second end of the support pole. The mechanism includes a plurality of gear teeth coupled with the suspending pole to cause the suspending pole to rotate in either direction about said axis upon movement of the gear teeth and to thereby cause the canopy to tilt in either direction about said axis.
126 Slotted umbrella structure for atenuating the force of the wind when the umbrella is open US10517676 2003-06-03 US20060070645A1 2006-04-06 Vincenzo Aloi
The structure of the umbrella comprises improved ribs for engaging with the strip portions of the cover, each rib consists of a metal structural shape (32) and a plurality of saw-tooth components (34) engaged with said structural shape and capable of fixing the strip portions (18) of the cover thereto.
127 Outdoor umbrella with solar power supply US11059186 2005-02-15 US07013903B2 2006-03-21 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.
128 Parasol US11188652 2005-07-26 US20060016465A1 2006-01-26 Patrick Johannes van Loosbroek
A parasol provided with a sun-blocking screen which is centrally provided with a connecting piece from which the screen can assume a collapsed condition and a folded-out condition extending substantially radially outwards, wherein the parasol is provided with a housing in which the screen in a collapsed condition is received, while the sun-blocking screen in the folded-out condition is located outside the housing.
129 Umbrella assembly US10048895 2000-08-14 US06988504B1 2006-01-24 Brian L. Goldwitz
An umbrella assembly comprising a base, a pole mounted on the base extending upwardly and outwardly from the base, a carriage slidably mounted on the pole, and an umbrella frame including an adapter releasably engagable with the carriage. A handle is rotatably mounted on the pole, and a cable is coupled at one end to the handle and coupled at another end to the umbrella frame such that by rotating the handle, the cable is retracted and the umbrella is opened, and by rotating the handle in the opposite direction, the cable is released, the umbrella is collapsed, and the carriage is slidable along the pole. The cable is coupled to the adapter such that the adapter may be releasably secured to the umbrella frame to allow the umbrella frame to be tilted and secured in an inclined position.
130 Retractable device for sun shading suspensory umbrella US10608526 2003-06-30 US06953043B2 2005-10-11 Fengming Yu
A retractable device of sun shading suspensory umbrella mainly comprises an upper and lower support umbrella rods, ribs and hand cranking device. The diameter of the upper support umbrella rod is less than the lower support umbrella rod. The upper umbrella rod is located within the low portion of the retractable device. The hand cranking retractable device is equipped within lower portion of the lower support umbrella rod. The 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. The active worm gear and driven worm gear separately connects to entwined wire rope first rotating wheel and second through axletree. One end of the first wire rope is wired to first rotating wheel. The other end is securely mounted to lower umbrella tray. One end of the first wire rope is wired to second rotating wheel, the other end of said second wire rope is securely mounted to upper support umbrella rods. The advantages include high performance of self-locking by adopting the worm gear and worm structure, and avoiding the phenomena of disengage and retroflexion in stretching the sun shading umbrella.
131 Quick set-up and take-down umbrella system US11070822 2005-03-01 US20050189006A1 2005-09-01 Steve Wolcott
An umbrella system adapted for easy use on rafts and other moving vehicles is described. The umbrella system hangs from an overhead curved arm, and preferably 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 handle pushes a hub unit to operatively engage or receive a shaft extending down from the apex of the umbrella shade so that the hub unit is generally centered before and during the period of maximum force on the hub unit, that is, the hub unit is centered on the shaft well before the push-rods are being forced past a position wherein they are perpendicular to the axis of the umbrella. Preferably, the hub unit has an interior hollow space that receives and slides along the shaft, the hollow space having a constant inner diameter or a plurality of inner diameters, for example. 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.
132 Outdoor used stand frame of an umbrella US10601916 2003-06-24 US06923193B2 2005-08-02 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.
133 Electric umbrella stand US10898596 2004-07-22 US20050016571A1 2005-01-27 Weidan Wu
An electrical stand poling umbrella comprises a stand pole, a sliding seat, a suspending arm, a pulling arm, a frame and a drive mechanism. The frame includes a fixed joint mounted at a top of a central rod, a movable joint mounted at a bottom of the central rod, and multiple upper ribs and lower ribs. The drive mechanism includes an electromotor, a rope axle linked to the electromotor by a gear assembly, and a rope having a first end fastened on the rope axle. The drive mechanism is installed in the movable joint. The rope has a second end extending in turn through the frame, the suspending arm, and the pulley and is fastened on the stand pole. The electromotor is electrically connected with a power supply by a wire. The drive mechanism will not be dampened in rainy days. The stand pole has an enough strength for long usage life. In addition, the electromotor has a lower output power and is highly efficient. A hand crank is provided on the stand pole for manual operation.
134 Lighting arrangement for outdoors umbrella US10621215 2003-07-17 US20050013130A1 2005-01-20 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 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.
135 Solar lighting arrangement for outdoor umbrella US10844601 2004-05-11 US20050005530A1 2005-01-13 Wanda Li
A solar lighting arrangement, 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.
136 Outdoor umbrella with solar power supply US10217762 2002-08-13 US20040031510A1 2004-02-19 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.
137 Canopy support frame for a sunshade US10122825 2002-04-15 US20030192580A1 2003-10-16 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.
138 Reel for a suspended sunshade US09759705 2001-01-12 US06435444B1 2002-08-20 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.
139 Adjustable sunshade assembly US09688826 2000-10-17 US06397871B1 2002-06-04 Yuan-Te Cheng
A sunshade assembly has a main frame having a canopy, a plurality of ribs, a shaft, a runner, and a plurality of stretchers. The main frame is connected to a wall or stand by a connecting device. The connecting device includes a seat secured to the wall or stand, and a connecting tube having a first end pivotally connected to the seat. The connecting tube is adjustable in an overall length thereof. The connecting tube further has a second end for engaging with an upper end of the shaft of the main frame.
140 Umbrella structure US09589161 2000-06-08 US06321763B1 2001-11-27 Joen Shen Ma
An umbrella includes a panel attached to a crown and supported by ribs. A runner is coupled to the ribs by stretchers to be movable with respect to the crown. A pole located beside the panel is arranged upright with a slide mounted thereon to be movable along the pole. An arm has an end pivoted to the slide and is further supported by a link pivoted to both the pole and the arm. A first rope to which the slide is attached is movably received in the pole and supported by an upper pulley and a crank whereby by actuating the crank the first rope moves the slide along the pole. A second rope movably received in the arm having an end fixed to the pole via a pulley fixed on the slide and an opposite end extending beyond the arm and through the crown to be fixed to the runner whereby by moving the slide along the pole, the arm is rotated between a closed position and an open position where the runner is moved toward the crown by the second rope. Spaced tabs are formed on the arm to be received in grooves defined in the crown when the arm is moved to the open positioned for securely attaching the panel to the arm thereby allowing the panel to be moved with the arm for adjusting the orientation thereof. A locking device is provided in the arm for selectively securing the second rope.
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