221 |
PORTABLE SUN AND WEATHER SHELTER |
US12976825 |
2010-12-22 |
US20110088736A1 |
2011-04-21 |
James Christopher Elder |
A portable sun and weather shelter is provided. The shelter comprises an umbrella foldable between open and closed positions. The umbrella has a center post, a canopy, and a frame to fold the canopy up and down. A pair of wings are attached to the perimeter edge of the canopy and can be extended outwardly beyond the canopy. |
222 |
Portable sun and weather shelter |
US12862653 |
2010-08-24 |
US07918236B2 |
2011-04-05 |
James Christopher Elder |
A portable sun and weather shelter is provided. The shelter comprises an umbrella foldable between open and closed positions. The umbrella has a center post, a canopy, and a frame to fold the canopy up and down. A pair of wings are attached to the perimeter edge of the canopy and can be extended outwardly beyond the canopy. |
223 |
HANGING HOOK |
US12836198 |
2010-07-14 |
US20110011999A1 |
2011-01-20 |
Rafael Wischkin |
A hanging hook includes an attachment member configured to engage a support arm, the support arm being angled relative to a horizontal plane, an elongated shaft portion having a first and second ends, the elongated shaft portion being pivotally coupled to the attachment member at the first end, and a lower hook portion disposed at the second end of the elongated shaft portion, wherein the elongated shaft portion is configured to hang in a substantially vertical orientation when the attachment member is engaged on the support arm. |
224 |
Portable sun and weather shelter |
US12466476 |
2009-05-15 |
US07793674B2 |
2010-09-14 |
James Christopher Elder |
A portable sun and weather shelter is provided. The shelter comprises an umbrella foldable between open and closed positions. The umbrella has a center post, a canopy, and a frame to fold the canopy up and down. A pair of wings are attached to the perimeter edge of the canopy and can be extended outwardly beyond the canopy so as to increase the coverage area of the shelter so as to protect two or more people from the sun and rain. |
225 |
Outdoor umbrella with built-in electro control panel |
US12798411 |
2010-04-02 |
US20100192999A1 |
2010-08-05 |
Wanda Ying Li |
An outdoor umbrella for electrical appliances includes a supporting frame, an awning frame, and an electro-control panel. The awning frame includes a functional umbrella hub suspendedly supported by the supporting frame for supporting the electrical appliances in position, a plurality of awning frames radially and outwardly extended from the functional umbrella hub, and an awning supported by the awning arms to define a shading area under the awning. The electro-control panel includes a control circuitry and a control device. The control circuitry has an input terminal adapted for electrically connecting to a power source, and a plurality of control terminals for selectively connecting to the electrical appliances respectively. The control device is electrically connected to the control circuitry for selectively controlling each of the electrical appliances in an on-and-off manner. |
226 |
Adjustable rotation base |
US12658666 |
2010-02-12 |
US20100147341A1 |
2010-06-17 |
Wanda Ying Li |
An adjustable rotation base includes a base housing and a transportation arrangement. The base housing has a bottom side, an upper side for coupling with the supporting post to support the outer umbrella in an upright manner, and a receiving cavity indently formed on the bottom side of the base housing, wherein the base housing includes a stationary unit provided at the bottom side for sitting on the ground surface in a stationary manner, and a plurality of transferring wheels rotatably supported at the bottom side of the base housing. The transportation arrangement is provided at the base housing to operate the base housing between an idle mode and a transportation mode in which the stationary unit is upwardly lifted to allow the transferring wheels being sitting on the ground surface, such that the base housing is adapted to be transported on the ground surface via the transferring wheels. |
227 |
Electrical fixture for outdoor umbrella |
US12221269 |
2008-07-31 |
US20100024855A1 |
2010-02-04 |
Wanda Ying Li |
An electrical fixture for an outdoor umbrella having a shaft includes a shaft supporter adapted for securely mounting at elongated shaft of the outdoor umbrella, a utility housing having a through slot engaging with the shaft supporter at a position the utility housing is supportively sat at the seating platform of the shaft supporter for suspendedly supporting the utility housing at the elongated shaft of the outdoor umbrella, and an electrical apparatus received in the utility housing for providing an added-on function of outdoor umbrella. |
228 |
Adjustable rotation base |
US12069759 |
2008-02-12 |
US07641165B2 |
2010-01-05 |
Wanda Ying Li |
An adjustable rotation base includes a base housing and a transportation arrangement. The base housing has a bottom side, an upper side for coupling with the supporting post to support the outer umbrella in an upright manner, and a receiving cavity indently formed on the bottom side of the base housing, wherein the base housing includes a stationary unit provided at the bottom side for sitting on the ground surface in a stationary manner, and a plurality of transferring wheels rotatably supported at the bottom side of the base housing. The transportation arrangement is provided at the base housing to operate the base housing between an idle mode and a transportation mode in which the stationary unit is upwardly lifted to allow the transferring wheels being sitting on the ground surface, such that the base housing is adapted to be transported on the ground surface via the transferring wheels. |
229 |
Table umbrella apparatus with air treating system |
US11370569 |
2006-03-09 |
US07537015B1 |
2009-05-26 |
William F. Molnar, IV; Mark R. Bender |
A table umbrella apparatus has a base, a table affixed to the base, a canopy support by the base a distance above the table, and an air treating means positioned in the base for delivering a flow of air outwardly of the base. The air treating system includes a fan, a motor drivingly connected to the fan, a reservoir positioned in the base, and a pump cooperative with the water in the reservoir for passing a flow of water across air urged by the fan. An aspen wood intake filter is positioned in the base so that the air is urged by the fan across this intake filter. |
230 |
UMBRELLA HOLDER AND SHOVEL COMBINATION |
US12240472 |
2008-09-29 |
US20090020145A1 |
2009-01-22 |
Chris Zubyk |
The presently claimed invention recites an apparatus and method for anchoring an umbrella in the ground via a combination digging and anchoring base. The umbrella anchoring device is comprised of a base with a first end, a second end and a middle portion disposed between the first and second ends. The first end of the base is configured to allow a human hand to grip the first end, while the second end is fitted with a blade that can be used for digging in the ground. The middle portion of the base includes an aperture that has a dimension larger than the lower portion of an umbrella pole which allows the lower portion of an umbrella pole to pass through the aperture of the middle portion of the base, thereby anchoring the umbrella in the ground. |
231 |
Umbrella holder and shovel combination |
US11366714 |
2006-03-02 |
US20070204891A1 |
2007-09-06 |
Christopher Zubyk |
The presently claimed invention recites an apparatus and method for anchoring an umbrella in the ground via a combination digging and anchoring base. The umbrella anchoring device is comprised of a base with a first end, a second end and a middle portion disposed between the first and second ends. The first end of the base is configured to allow a human hand to grip the first end, while the second end is fitted with a blade that can be used for digging in the ground. The middle portion of the base includes an aperture that has a dimension larger than the lower portion of an umbrella pole which allows the lower portion of an umbrella pole to pass through the aperture of the middle portion of the base, thereby anchoring the umbrella in the ground. |
232 |
Mechanism for hanging folded, tied umbrella |
US11232941 |
2005-09-23 |
US20070068563A1 |
2007-03-29 |
Yu-Fen Weng |
Provided is a mechanism for tying and hanging a folded umbrella or served as a handle of an umbrella bag. In one embodiment, the mechanism comprises a strap including a first fastener at one end, and a second fastener at the other end; and a hanging assembly including a hook, an integral loop member loosely formed between the first and the second fasteners by stitching a half loop element to the strap, and a flexible stop member projected from a joining portion of the hook and the loop member for closing an opening of the hook. Wrapping the strap around a canopy of the umbrella and attaching the second fastener to the first fastener will tie the canopy. Each of the fasteners is one of two constituent portions of a Velcro type fastener or button. |
233 |
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. |
234 |
Table ring |
US10456187 |
2003-06-09 |
US20040245423A1 |
2004-12-09 |
G.C.
Harned |
The Table Ring is a holder designed to place on table top around a center post or umbrella. The ring would then hold any item from candles, cutlery, swim oil, or even plants. The ring will be made of any material from metal, plastic, glass, pottery, or even ceramic. There is no item as such on the market to compare this item to. |
235 |
Beach umbrella with tie-down |
US10330524 |
2002-12-26 |
US20040123886A1 |
2004-07-01 |
Michael
John
Naber |
A beach umbrella provides an elongated support shaft having a pointed distal end inserted into a soft surface, and a proximal folding canopy positioned below an upper terminal end of the support shaft. The folding canopy provides a fabric panel stretched over a plurality of ribs engaged with the support shaft and extending radially from it to form a downwardly convex external surface. A flexible strut has a grommet fitted over the upper terminal end of the support shaft and an opposing eyelet engaged with a tensioned securing line. The securing line is fixed at a distal end to a stake driven into the soft surface so the line forms a downwardly divergent angle with the support shaft. The flexible strut lies in contact with the external surface of the fabric panel and is shaped to engage one of the ribs such that the fabric panel is sandwiched between the rib and the flexible strut. |
236 |
Holder for canes, umbrellas and the like |
US09408417 |
1999-09-29 |
US06520194B1 |
2003-02-18 |
John K. Frazier |
A holder for canes, umbrellas and similar accessories comprising a tubular member to which a high-friction textured contact surface is attached is disclosed. When the holder is attached to the accessory the user may hang the accessory on a table or other horizontal surface with a reduced possibility that the accessory will slip. |
237 |
Apparatus for anchoring an umbrella |
US09660953 |
2000-09-13 |
US06446649B1 |
2002-09-10 |
Barbara Bigford |
An apparatus and method for anchoring an umbrella that has a shaft are disclosed. The apparatus includes a plurality of containers that can contain a material or object that provides weight to the containers, preferably equal to the combined weight of the umbrella and the shaft. |
238 |
Container |
US09349289 |
1999-07-07 |
US06338419B1 |
2002-01-15 |
Grace S. Penney |
A container for connection to pole. The container includes a receptacle and a releasable clamp. The releasable clamp has a C-shape and is integrally molded with the receptacle of a shape memory material. The arms of the C-clamp deflect outwardly to allow the container to be attached onto the pole in a direction that is transverse to the pole axis. When the arms surround the pole, they produce a frictional force that holds the container in position along the pole. |
239 |
Illuminating warning device |
US09572080 |
2000-05-17 |
US06305819B1 |
2001-10-23 |
Chi-Hen Chen |
An illuminating warning device has a transparent casing, a cap and an inner tube. The casing is provided to receive therein the inner tube that has a plurality of circuits boards securely mounted on the outer periphery thereof and having a plurality of illuminating elements electrically connected with the circuit boards. A switch mounted on the inner tube and protruded out from the periphery of the casing is able to control the illumination of the illuminating elements in the casing. Furthermore, a magnet received in the bottom of the inner tube enables the device to magnetically adhere to a metal surface as a warning signal to others. |
240 |
Umbrella-support |
US358497D |
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US358497A |
1887-03-01 |
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