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 Vertically adjustable sunchade with locking pivoted brace US50058765 1965-10-22 US3383814A 1968-05-21 ROWE BLAINE F
62 CANTILEVERED UMBRELLA DESIGN WITH AN ARCUATE GUIDE TRACK US15629944 2017-06-22 US20170367447A1 2017-12-28 Richard Bauer
A cantilevered umbrella assembly with an arcuate guide track comprises a support column, a cantilever arm attached to the support column, and an at least partially arcuate configured guide track attached to the cantilever arm that defines a sweep axis and a plane. The guide track defines a first free end, a second free end and an apex between the first end and the second end along the sweep axis. The sweep axis defines a first tangent to the sweep axis at the first end, a second tangent at the second end, and a third tangent at the apex, wherein a first line drawn perpendicularly to the first tangent and a second line drawn perpendicularly to the third tangent form a first included angle in the plane of the guide track that ranges from 10 to 45 degrees.
63 MOBILE BASE HAVING TELESCOPIC FOOT PEDAL US15160026 2016-05-20 US20170114563A1 2017-04-27 Lianghui YE
Disclosed is a mobile base having a telescopic foot pedal. The mobile base comprises a base frame, a counterweight block, and a base cover; wherein the base frame is cooperatively provided with a lifting primary arm, one end of the lifting primary arm rotatably mating with a guiding rod, a lower end of the guiding rod mating with a track locking member fixed on the base frame, the other end of the lifting primary arm rotatably mating with a U-shaped support on the base frame, an end portion on the lifting primary arm proximate the guiding rod is cooperatively provided with a telescopic foot pedal, the other end of the lifting primary arm being connected to a group of lifting secondary arms, the lifting secondary arms respectively rotatably mating with the base frame, bottoms of the lifting secondary arms being fixedly provided with universal wheels.
64 FREE ARM UMBRELLA US15005374 2016-01-25 US20160206059A1 2016-07-21 Oliver Joen-an Ma
A free arm umbrella includes a fixing plate (1), an upper nest (2), a lower nest (3), umbrella ribs (5) and support ribs (6). The umbrella ribs (5) are hinged with the upper nest (2) and the two ends of the support rib (6) are hinged with the lower nest (3) and the umbrella rib (5) respectively. The free arm umbrella also includes a control mechanism (7), a support rod (9), a first strut rod (10) and a second strut rod (20). The two ends of the first strut rod (10) are hinged with the lower nest (3) and the upper portion of the fixing plate (1) respectively. One end of the second strut rod (20) is hinged with the upper nest (2) and the other end is provided with a support block (21). The middle part of the first strut rod (10) is hinged with the middle part of the second strut rod (20). The two ends of the support rod (9) are hinged with the second strut rod (20) and the fixing plate (1) respectively. The control mechanism (7) is fixed on the fixing plate (1). The support block (21) is moveably fixed on the control mechanism (7). A rotating lockout mechanism (8) can also be set on the free arm umbrella so that the umbrella cover can be rotated easily. The free arm umbrella has advantages of simple structure, convenience of use, economic practicality, and being applicable to narrow space.
65 Free arm umbrella US13793100 2013-03-11 US09241549B2 2016-01-26 Oliver Joen-an Ma
A free arm umbrella includes a fixing plate, an upper nest, a lower nest, umbrella ribs and support ribs. The free arm umbrella also includes a control mechanism, a support rod, a first strut rod and a second strut rod. The middle part of the first strut rod is hinged with the middle part of the second strut rod. A rotating lockout mechanism can also be set on the free arm umbrella so that the umbrella cover can be rotated easily. The free arm umbrella has advantages of simple structure, convenience of use, economic practicality, and being applicable to narrow space.
66 Cantilever umbrella US13797156 2013-03-12 US09237785B2 2016-01-19 Oliver Joen-an Ma
Umbrella assemblies described herein are configured to retract and extend, tilt side to side, and open and close. In some embodiments, the umbrella assembly can include a cantilevered beam. The umbrella assembly can further include a tilt mechanism operable to rotate the canopy frame. The umbrella assembly can include a clutch mechanism fixed to the cantilevered beam.
67 CANTILEVERED UMBRELLA US14731469 2015-06-05 US20150351505A1 2015-12-10 CHRISTOPHER JON OSTRANDER
A cantilevered umbrella includes a base, a mast, a cantilevered arm, a canopy, and an air shock system. The mast has a first end and a second end. The first end of the mast is connected to the base. The cantilevered arm has a first end and a second end. The first end of the cantilevered arm is pivotally connected to the second end of the mast. The canopy is connected to the cantilevered arm and has a covering and a frame. The frame is moveable between an inflated position and a deflated position. The air shock system has at least two gas springs and is at least partially deposed within the frame of the canopy. The gas springs assist with moving the frame of the canopy between the inflated and deflated position.
68 CANTILEVER UMBRELLA US13797156 2013-03-12 US20140230867A1 2014-08-21 Oliver Joen-an Ma
Umbrella assemblies described herein are configured to retract and extend, tilt side to side, and open and close. In some embodiments, the umbrella assembly can include a cantilevered beam. The umbrella assembly can further include a tilt mechanism operable to rotate the canopy frame. The umbrella assembly can include a clutch mechanism fixed to the cantilevered beam.
69 Telescoping umbrella US12531455 2008-04-25 US08113223B2 2012-02-14 Zhonglin Wang; Kai Liu
The invention relates to a telescoping umbrella, particularly a sun or rain umbrella, having a receiving tube and a telescoping tube displaceably and lockably located therein, having an umbrella roof connected to the telescoping tube in an articulating manner, the umbrella roof being adjustable by means of a cable or Bowden wire running inside the tubes, and having an actuating device for the cable or Bowden wire, characterized in that the actuating device comprises a winch for the cable or Bowden wire, the winch being located inside the receiving tube.
70 Umbrella Having An Angle Adjustable Function US12414886 2009-03-31 US20100243009A1 2010-09-30 Jin-Sheng Lai
A umbrella includes an upright post, a swing mechanism pivotally mounted on the upright post, a frame mounted on the swing mechanism to pivot in concert with the swing mechanism relative to the upright post, and a driving mechanism mounted on the upright post and connected with the swing mechanism to drive the swing mechanism to pivot relative to the upright post. Thus, the frame is rolled relative to the upright post to tilt leftward or rightward to adjust the inclined angle of the skeleton of the frame so as to provide a better shading effect.
71 Free arm parasol US11990481 2006-07-13 US07717121B2 2010-05-18 Adolf Glatz
The invention relates to a free arm parasol which comprises a pole (2) whereon an extension arm (10) is guided such that it can be extended and detracted in the direction of the axis thereof, and can pivoted about the axis thereof. The extension arm (10) supports a parasol (12) on the end thereof and is rotationally mounted on the other end in a bearing (14). A carrier element (16), which is connected in an articulated manner to the pole (2), is connected to bearing. Also, a stopping device (24), which is used to stop the pivotable positioning of the extension arm (10), is provided on the bearing (14). Said stopping device comprises a steering bar (26) which is arranged in the extension of the extension arm (10), can be placed counter to the carrier element (16), can be locked to the carrier element (16) and can be pivoted about the axis of the extension arm (10) when in the unlocked state in order to improve the handling of the free arm parasol. Said arm is coupled in a detachable manner to the extension arm by means of a coupling device, according to a selected rotational angle in relation to the extension arm (10).
72 Umbrella assembly with tilt adjustment US11324952 2006-01-04 US07708022B2 2010-05-04 Oliver Joen-an 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.
73 Free Arm Parasol US11990481 2006-07-13 US20090095336A1 2009-04-16 Adolf Glatz
The invention relates to a free arm parasol which comprises a pole (2) whereon an extension arm (10) is guided such that it can be extended and detracted in the direction of the axis thereof, and can pivoted about the axis thereof. The extension arm (10) supports a parasol (12) on the end thereof and is rotationally mounted on the other end in a bearing (14). A carrier element (16), which is connected in an articulated manner to the pole (2), is connected to bearing. Also, a stopping device (24), which is used to stop the pivotable positioning of the extension arm (10), is provided on the bearing (14). Said stopping device comprises a steering bar (26) which is arranged in the extension of the extension arm (10), can be placed counter to the carrier element (16), can be locked to the carrier element (16) and can be pivoted about the axis of the extension arm (10) when in the unlocked state in order to improve the handling of the free arm parasol. Said arm is coupled in a detachable manner to the extension arm by means of a coupling device, according to a selected rotational angle in relation to the extension arm (10).
74 Umbrella assembly with tilt adjustment US11211127 2005-08-24 US07493909B2 2009-02-24 Oliver Joen-an 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.
75 TELESCOPIC UMBRELLA US12057459 2008-03-28 US20080236640A1 2008-10-02 GUO HUALI; Zha Peng; Zhou Huhua
A telescopic umbrella, such as a sunshade, that includes a lower upright stand pipe and a telescopic pipe arranged in a displaceable and arrestable manner therein. The telescopic umbrella also includes a canopy articulated on the telescopic pipe, it being possible for the canopy to be opened and closed by means of a sheathed cable or Bowden control running within the telescopic pipe and controlled by a control device. The control device is attached to the telescopic pipe so that the opening/closing movement of the umbrella canopy is uncoupled from the telescopic mechanism of the umbrella.
76 Side-supporting umbrella US10942926 2004-09-17 US07341068B2 2008-03-11 Lausan Chung-Hsin Liu
The present invention relates to a side-supporting umbrella. A collar is installed on a mast, and able to slide along the mast in a continuously variable manner, and pivotally connected to a supporting arm of a canopy. A movement of the collar sequentially actuates another movement of the pivotally interlinked supporting arm to adjust the tilt of the canopy, and the collar can be fixed at any position of the mast by a locking element. Thus, the canopy can be adjusted to any tilt attitude in response to the solar radiation coming from any direction. Besides, a controlling line of the present is inside-installed in order to prevent the line from exposure to the environment and avoid wear or damage of the line and then prolong the life of the umbrella and promote the operating safety.
77 Misting Umberlla US11467538 2006-08-25 US20080048051A1 2008-02-28 Hung-Jen Chang
An exemplary misting umbrella includes an umbrella having an umbrella shank having a middle-empty structure, a plurality of umbrella ribs having an irradiation shape that disposed at a top end of the umbrella shank, an umbrella canopy covered the umbrella ribs, a pipe disposed in the umbrella shank, a nozzle disposed at an export of the pipe, and a joint disposed at one end of the umbrella shank that far away from the nozzle; an hydraulic pressure unit that using high pressure to transport gas or mist to the pipe of the umbrella and to spray out of the nozzle; and a switching valve for controlling the transporting of the gas or mist.
78 Pendulum Umbrella US10583363 2004-12-20 US20070209688A1 2007-09-13 John Earnshaw
A clamp 10 for holding two elongate members 23a, 23b so that they extend at a preset angle from each other, comprising: two clamp portions 12, 14 each having co-operating engaging surfaces 16a, 16b, each clamp portion having an axial bore 18a, 18b extending perpendicularly to the engaging surfaces and a receiving portion for holding one of the elongate members; a stem or rod 19, passing through the bore of the clamp portions and attached at one end to a lever or handle 20 for rotating the stem in the bore, and a cam acting between the stem and at least one of the clamp portions so that the clamp portions can be moved from a position in which the engaging surfaces are not engaged to a position in which the engaging surfaces co-operatively engage by rotating the lever by approximately 90°. An umbrella assembly 40 comprising an umbrella head and a pole 42 for supporting the umbrella head, the umbrella head having a runner slidably mounted on a shaft portion of the umbrella head and stretchers extending radially from the said runner to the ribs, and a clamp 10, 10′, 10″ for releasably attaching the umbrella head to the pole.
79 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.
80 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.
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