序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Umbrella assembly structured for use in high wind conditions US11479989 2006-06-30 US08096310B2 2012-01-17 Dougan H. Clarke
An umbrella frame structured for use in a strong wind conditions such as those conditions frequently encountered on a boat traveling at relatively high speeds. An umbrella frame assembly includes a reinforcing assembly connected thereto in a supportive, operative orientation thereby providing a stable support for an umbrella canopy which can remain open even during travel of the boat. The frame assembly can be modified to support canopies of varying shapes and sizes and the frame assembly can be easily removed, for storage purposes, from a supporting base which may be mounted on or connected to a boat.
202 STANDING PARASOL US13161708 2011-06-16 US20110315179A1 2011-12-29 GUSTAV ADOLF GLATZ; Claudio Roberto
So that a drive (38, 50, 52) can be formed in the case of a standing parasol (2) having a mast (12) and a collapsible parasol canopy with canopy and support struts (4, 6), in which the canopy struts (4) and the support struts (6) are respectively connected to an upper or a lower articulation ring (8, 10), and in which the upper articulation ring (8) is connected to a telescopic tube (22) which is guided in the mast (12) and can be raised and lowered and the telescopic tube (22) for raising and lowering is connected to a circulating member (34), it is proposed that the circulating member (34) may be actuated by way of an upper deflection roller (36) and a drive gear (50) that is arranged on the mast (12), and that the upper deflection roller (36) is arranged on a deflection support by means of a deflection roller bearing (28), the deflection support being secured to the mast and projecting into the telescopic tube (22).
203 Auto Bending Structure of Sunshade US12954887 2010-11-28 US20110126870A1 2011-06-02 XIONG LUO
An auto bending structure of sunshade comprising an upper section of bending and a lower section of bending movably riveted featuring that: a sliding rod is provided in the pivotally connected upper section of bending and lower section of bending, through holes are provided on the top and bottom of said sliding rod, the through hole on the bottom of said sliding rod is provided with a guide pin, an arc groove for said guide pin to slide on is provided on the scarf joint part of the lower section of bending, linear groves corresponding to said arc groove for said guide pin to slide on are provided on both sides of said groove of the upper section of bending, a sliding sleeve with a through hole on the bottom is provided on the top of said sliding rod, said through hole on the bottom of said sliding sleeve corresponds to the through hole on the top of said sliding rod, correspondingly, the upper section of umbrella stem is provided with a linear groove on the outer wall and is surrounded by a ring, which is connected with the sliding rod and the sliding sleeve with the connecting pin, which slides in the linear groove to make the ring cooperate with the lower nest moving up and down and pulled by the umbrella string; the present invention is advantageous in simpler structure and lower production cost.
204 Umbrella US10579656 2004-11-16 US07913709B2 2011-03-29 Greig Reid Brebner
An umbrella (1) in which the canopy is supported, tensioned and retained on a frame without any external points. The ends of conventional ribs (6,7) are provided with force spreading components (8) which are located within pockets (9) at the periphery of the umbrella canopy (3). As the umbrella is erected, the force spreading components open to provide a surface which pushes outwardly against a bearing surface formed between a pocket and the canopy, which “spread” outwards. The spreading of the components (8) is initiated by the radially outward movement of slidable tubes (7) upon inner rods (6) attached at their inner ends to the shaft (2) of the umbrella. Inner rods (6) and outer tubes (7) together form the ribs or spokes of the umbrella which are supported and raised/lowered by primary struts (11) connected between the ribs and a primary shaft slider (12). Outward sliding movement of the outer tubes (7) over the inner rods (6) is assisted by secondary struts (13) which connect a secondary shaft slider (14) (positioned between the primary shaft slider (12) and the canopy end of the shaft) and a respective primary strut (11).
205 Bio-degradable disposable umbrella US11605166 2006-11-28 US07712476B2 2010-05-11 Pamela Zonsius
A disposable umbrella includes a staff having an upper end and a lower end suitable for gripping by a user. A fixed collar is mounted on the upper end of the staff. A plurality of main struts are pivotably attached to the fixed collar and extend radially from the fixed collar. The main struts are movable from collapsed positions, wherein the main struts extend generally parallel to the staff, to open positions, wherein the main struts extend outwardly from the staff. A waterproof film is fixed to the main struts, such as by adhesive, and extends generally from the staff to the extended ends of the main struts. A slidable collar has a bore therethrough and is slidably mounted for movement along the staff. A plurality of actuating struts are provided, the actuating struts having an inner ends pivotably attached to the slidable collar and outers end pivotably attached to associated main struts so that movement of the collar along the staff towards the upper end of the staff causes the main struts to move out to their open positions. A latch is provided for selectively holding the slidable collar in a predetermined position on the staff to thereby hold the main struts in the open position, or releasing the slidable collar to allow movement of the slidable collar towards the lower end. The staff, collars, struts, waterproof film and latch are all formed of biodegradable materials. In this way the umbrella may be disposed of without harming the environment.
206 UMBRELLA WITH REPOSITIONABLE GRIP US12275863 2008-11-21 US20090178699A1 2009-07-16 Daniel J. O'Donnell; Paul A. Crabb
Improved gripping structures for a hand-held umbrella are provided. In one example structure, a first grip is fixedly attached to an end of a shaft of the umbrella, such as the end located distally away from a canopy of the umbrella. A second grip is coupled to the shaft. The second grip may be slidably repositionable along the shaft. The second grip may include an interlocking device to lock the second grip at a desired location along the shaft. The second grip may further include a runner interface. An accessory mount may be disposed at the first grip to couple an accessory, such as a camera, at the end of the shaft distally away from the canopy of the umbrella.
207 QUICK CONNECTOR FOR SHADE STRUCTURE US11849222 2007-08-31 US20090056776A1 2009-03-05 Oliver Joen-an Ma
A connector is provided to connect a structural rib of a structure to another rib or portion of the structure, such as an umbrella. The connector comprises first and second ends, and can include a reinforcing rib and/or a closure member. The second end comprises at least one recess extending from a side of the connector. The recess can comprise an open end configured to be coupled to a mounting member of an umbrella hub or rib and a closed end configured to rest on or retain the mounting member. The reinforcing rib can extend between the first and second ends of the connector to enhance its strength. The closure member, if present, can be biased to allow or restrict access to the open end of the recess to retain the mounting member in the closed ends thereof.
208 Easy-to-operate sunshade US11465245 2006-08-17 US07487787B2 2009-02-10 Pai Tung
A sunshade includes a supporting rod, a holding sleeve pivotably mounted to an upper end of the supporting rod, an arcuate tube slidably extended through the holding sleeve and including an end for coupling with a canopy support frame, a reel mounted to the other end of the arcuate tube, a mounting member mounted to the supporting rod, a quick release mounted around the other end of the arcuate tube, and a connecting rod including a first end pivotally connected to the mounting member and a second end pivotally connected to the quick release. When the quick release is in a clamping position, the quick release is fixedly clamped on the arcuate tube, and the other end of the arcuate tube is supported by the connecting rod. When the quick release is in a released position, relative sliding movement between the quick release and the arcuate tube is allowed.
209 Large portable umbrella US10802569 2004-03-17 US07484517B2 2009-02-03 Fengchun Chen
The invention discloses a large portable umbrella which relates to the technical field of large foldable umbrella. A large portable umbrella of the invention includes an umbrella column, supporting arms, tarpaulin, cover arms supporting tarpaulin, a develop-fold mechanism, an upper umbrella disk fixed on the top of the umbrella column, and a lower umbrella disk movable up and down along the umbrella column, wherein one end of the cover arms being hinged on the upper umbrella disk, one end of the supporting arms being hinged on the lower umbrella disk and the other end of the supporting arms being hinged at the middle of the cover arms, characterized in that a: the moving space of the lower umbrella disk is from the upper umbrella disk down to the position of the lower umbrella disk when the large umbrella is developed, and the large portable umbrella is developed when the develop-fold mechanism drives the lower umbrella disk to move downwards along the umbrella column, and the large portable umbrella is folded when the lower umbrella disk moves upwards along the umbrella column causing the space between the lower umbrella disk and the upper umbrella disk is shortened; b: each cover arm is composed of an upper cover arm and a lower cover arm, the upper cover arm and the lower cover arm being hinged with each other via a position limiting hinge which serves for limiting the developing angle of the lower cover arm. Under the circumstance where the usable umbrella cover area of the invention is equal to that of the traditional large umbrella, the length of the large portable umbrella of the invention when folded is just one half of that of traditional large umbrella, and thereby the large portable umbrella can be put into car box and is convenient for carrying, and is applicable to family junketing, flexible booth setting, floating fieldwork, etc.
210 Main event umbrella US10650949 2003-08-28 US07481232B2 2009-01-27 Phillip C. Apple
An umbrella having opposed moving hubs, one upper and one lower, to which is attached a series of spaced spars to the upper hub and a series of spaced ribs to the lower hub. The ribs are also connected one rib to one spar. An acme-threaded rod passes through an acme nut mounted on each hub, one left hand threaded and one right hand threaded, such that the rod, when connected to a drive shaft and gear motor, and actuated causes the hubs to move toward each other to close the umbrella and away from each other to open the umbrella. The umbrella is covered over by a canopy attached thereto.
211 Outdoor umbrella US12218126 2008-07-11 US20080271768A1 2008-11-06 Wanda Ying Li
An outdoor umbrella includes an umbrella frame, an attaching device detachably mounting at an elongated arm of the umbrella frame, and an electrical device supported by the attaching device for suspendedly supporting within a shadowing area of the outdoor umbrella. The attaching device is adapted to detachably mount at a supporting shaft as the elongated arm of the umbrella frame. The attaching device is also adapted to detachably mount at an awning arm as the elongated arm of the umbrella frame. An illuminator as the electrical device is selectively supported within the shadowing area via the attaching device for providing illumination within the shadowing area of the outdoor umbrella.
212 DISPOSABLE UMBRELLA US11738598 2007-04-23 US20080121257A1 2008-05-29 Pamela Zonsius
A disposable umbrella includes a staff having an upper end and a lower end suitable for gripping by a user. A fixed collar is mounted on the upper end of the staff. A plurality of main struts are pivotably attached to the fixed collar and extend radially from the fixed collar. The main struts are movable from collapsed positions, wherein the main struts extend generally parallel to the staff, to open positions, wherein the main struts extend outwardly from the staff. A water-resistant or waterproof film forming a canopy is fixed to the main struts, such as by adhesive, and extends generally from the staff to the extended ends of the main struts. A slidable collar has a bore therethrough and is slidably mounted for movement along the staff. A plurality of actuating struts are provided, the actuating struts having inner ends pivotably attached to the slidable collar and outers end pivotably attached to associated main struts so that movement of the collar along the staff towards the upper end of the staff causes the main struts to move out to their open positions. A latch is provided for selectively holding the slidable collar in a predetermined position on the staff to thereby hold the main struts in the open position, or releasing the slidable collar to allow movement of the slidable collar towards the lower end. The staff, collars, struts, and latch are all formed of biodegradable materials. The canopy is preferably transparent and made of a biodegradable material. In this way the umbrella may be disposed of while minimizing or totally eliminating the harm to the environment.
213 EASY-TO-OPERATE SUNSHADE US11465245 2006-08-17 US20080041431A1 2008-02-21 Pai Tung
A sunshade includes a supporting rod, a holding sleeve pivotably mounted to an upper end of the supporting rod, an arcuate tube slidably extended through the holding sleeve and including an end for coupling with a canopy support frame, a reel mounted to the other end of the arcuate tube, a mounting member mounted to the supporting rod, a quick release mounted around the other end of the arcuate tube, and a connecting rod including a first end pivotally connected to the mounting member and a second end pivotally connected to the quick release. When the quick release is in a clamping position, the quick release is fixedly clamped on the arcuate tube and the other end of the arcuate tube is supported by the connecting rod. When the quick release is in a released position, relative sliding movement between the quick release and the arcuate tube is allowed.
214 Pagoda-shaped umbrella US11450283 2006-06-12 US07318443B1 2008-01-15 Joen-Shen Ma
A pagoda-shaped umbrella includes a center post, a crown fixed to an upper end of the center post, a runner movable along the center post, a plurality of ribs each coupled to the runner by a stretcher, and a canopy supported by the ribs. A canopy retainer is mounted to the canopy to move to the topmost position when the canopy is open. A collar movably fits over the center post between the runner and the crown and a pair of slide bars extending from the collar, along opposite sides of the center post and movably through openings defined in the crown. Upper ends of the bars are fixed to the canopy retainer. When the runner is moved upward to drive the stretchers and the ribs for opening the canopy, the runner gets into contact with and thus drives the collar upward, which in turn causes upward movement of the retainer to the topmost position thereby shaping the canopy as a pagoda.
215 Bumper for an umbrella US10677365 2003-10-03 US07287539B2 2007-10-30 Chia-Chen Lee
A bumper for an umbrella is made of resilient material and is an undulating tube composed of a securing end (32), a serpentine middle portion (34), an abutting end (36) and a straight through hole (not numbered) defined through securing end (32), the serpentine middle portion (34) and the abutting end (36). The bumper is compressed at the serpentine middle portion (34) to damp the shock caused by bumping of a sliding ring.
216 Umbrella with a foldable stem US11402510 2006-04-12 US20070240745A1 2007-10-18 Max Wang
An umbrella includes an elongated stem having telescopically connected inner and outer tubular segments, a top hub secured to the inner tubular segment to define an upper annular space therebetween, a tubular runner surrounding the stem, slidable between upper and lower positions to spread-out or collapse a canopy and rib assembly, and spaced apart from the inner tubular segment to define a lower annular space therebetween, a tubular spacer slidably sleeved on the inner tubular segment to be inserted into the lower annular space when the runner is displaced to the upper position so as to prevent wobbling movement of the runner, and movable by the outer tubular segment to be thereby withdrawn into the upper annular space when the outer tubular segment is displaced to the retracted position, and a biasing member disposed to bias the spacer into the lower annular space.
217 Assembled secure runner US11283955 2005-11-22 US20070113878A1 2007-05-24 Chin Ko
The invention relates to an assembled secure runner applied on an umbrella for facilitating safe use. The secure runner includes a connector and a base, both of which are assembled to complete a single runner very easily. The runner consisted of the base and the connector can be separated if there is any fault happened. The umbrella can be then repaired and can be used after assembling them. This obtains utility and improvement.
218 Super mini umbrella US11010426 2004-12-14 US07210490B2 2007-05-01 Chin Sung Ko
The invention relates to a super mini umbrella, which has a shorter length for facilitating carrying by people. The umbrella includes a shaft having its lowest tube with many impressions covered with glue to insert into a connector in a handle of the umbrella. A runner of the umbrella is thus capable of being moved around the connector when the umbrella is closed that can decrease the length of the closed umbrella perfectly.
219 Lower nest structure of collapsible umbrella US11233100 2005-09-23 US07204261B1 2007-04-17 Tsun-Zong Wu
A lower nest structure for a collapsible umbrella is provided, which contains a tubular member and a body member. The tubular member is sleeved over the central shaft and contains a tubular section and an operation knob. A pair of guiding holes and a pair of wedges located below the guiding holes are interleaved around the tubular section. The body member has a ring section to sleeve over the tubular section of the tubular member. The ring section is confined by the bottom surfaces of the wedges and the operation knob. A pair of opposing hook elements is configured on top of the ring section which could be flexibly expanded outward, causing a force to clasp inward. On the top ends of the hook elements, reversed hooks are configured to penetrate through the guiding holes of the tubular member and into the positioning holes of the central shaft for fixedly positioning the lower nest. When the tubular member is pulled downward, the reversed hooks would be relieved from the positioning holes so that the lower nest could slide downward to close the umbrella.
220 Umbrella with improved hub US10921688 2004-08-19 US07178535B2 2007-02-20 Fred Eder
An improved umbrella includes a durable hub including a number of spherical rotating joint knuckles captured in a hub body. The joint knuckles provide rotational movement of rib and spreader elements which support a flexible umbrella cover. The joint knuckles provide increased bearing surface area that increases ease of use and durability. The hub design enables identical hub bodies to be used for a spreader hub and a rib hub.
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