序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 UMBRELLA HAVING AN ELASTOMERIC STRAP EP05771560.9 2005-07-12 EP1773152A2 2007-04-18 FENTON, Timm, J.
The present invention provides for an umbrella with an elastomeric tie strap. The tie strap is capable of stretching in length upon pressure by the user applied to the strap to lengthen it while securing the umbrella cover folds and rib linkages around the centerpost of the umbrella. The present invention also provides for an umbrella with an elastomeric carrying strap.
22 Umbrella handle EP90300671.6 1990-01-23 EP0380287B1 1994-07-20 Gray, Martin
23 Umbrella handle EP90300671.6 1990-01-23 EP0380287A3 1991-04-24 Gray, Martin

An umbrella handle (1) has an aperture at one end into which an umbrella shaft (9) can be inserted. The handle has a sleeve-shaped integral axial extension (2) on the shaft side for receiving a tip-cup (6) to be slidably mounted thereon, the sleeve (2) having an abutment (4) over which a tip-cup (6) can be passed before assembly of the handle (1) to an umbrella shaft (9), to prevent the tip-cup (6) sliding off the extension (2) along the shaft after assembly. This one-piece construction ensures accurate tolerances for the tip-cup on the shaft and is easy to manufacture.

24 Umbrella handle EP90300671.6 1990-01-23 EP0380287A2 1990-08-01 Gray, Martin

An umbrella handle (1) has an aperture at one end into which an umbrella shaft (9) can be inserted. The handle has a sleeve-shaped integral axial extension (2) on the shaft side for receiving a tip-cup (6) to be slidably mounted thereon, the sleeve (2) having an abutment (4) over which a tip-cup (6) can be passed before assembly of the handle (1) to an umbrella shaft (9), to prevent the tip-cup (6) sliding off the extension (2) along the shaft after assembly. This one-piece construction ensures accurate tolerances for the tip-cup on the shaft and is easy to manufacture.

25 Subassembly support comprising housing for accommodating plug-in subassembly JP2007116979 2007-04-26 JP2007300107A 2007-11-15 HERRMANN RALF; JOIST MICHAEL; KEMPF HEINZ; PAWLOWSKI ADAM; RHEINSCHMITT LIANE
<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To support a subassembly support comprising a housing for accommodating a plug-in subassembly, to which a liquid cooling part can be easily attached afterward. <P>SOLUTION: A subassembly support 1 comprises a housing 2 having a front surface cover plate 5 and a cooling device of a plug-in subassembly 3. The cooling device includes a cooling body disposed on the plug-in assembly 3 and a liquid distributor 12 connected to the cooling body 19 via a feed tube 10 and a return tube 11, and the liquid distributor 12 is disposed outside the front surface area 4 of the plug-in subassembly 3. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT
26 Automatically closable umbrella JP2001286993 2001-09-20 JP2003093122A 2003-04-02 RIN SHUNKO; CHO EIJIN
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an automatically closable umbrella without a spring. SOLUTION: A rib assembly 2 of this automatically closable umbrella has a number of top ribs 21 rotatably attached in between an upper notch 20 formed on the center shaft 1 and a number of stretchers 24. The stretchers 21 are rotatably attached aslant to a runner 25 slidably held on the shaft 1. The top ribs 21 are bent in a radial bow shape so as to be formed in a lotus flower shape arrangement when the umbrella is opened. Because the runner 25 and the rib assembly are brought up thereby so as not to be descended by gravity, upward component force Fr acting on the runner 25 is generated. When the runner 25 is descended to close the umbrella, the top ribs developed so as to form the arrangement in a lotus flower shape function as closing springs to automatically close the umbrella. COPYRIGHT: (C)2003,JPO
27 Safety umbrella JP16821099 1999-06-15 JP3142533B2 2001-03-07 張榮仁; 林俊光
28 Safety umbrella JP16821099 1999-06-15 JP2001000222A 2001-01-09 RIN SHUNKO; CHO EIJIN
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a safety umbrella preventing the user of the umbrella from being injured by removing a sharp spring catch. SOLUTION: This umbrella has a center shaft 1, a skeleton assembly 2 having many top ribs 21, which are fixed by the upper notch 20 of the shaft 1 in a rotatable manner and pulled by many pulling ropes 24 pulled in the upper direction of the shaft 1, and many expansion ribs 22, which are connected in a rotatable manner between the ribs 21 and a runner 23 slidably held by the shaft 1 and form an acute angle between with the shaft 1, and a ball 13 elastically held at the lower part of the shaft 1. Then pulling force generated by the ropes 24 by opening the umbrella is transmitted to each rib 22 and forms upward divided force lifting the ribs 22 along the shaft 1 so as to stably hold the assembly 2 in a state of opening the umbrella. By closing the umbrella, the runner 23 is engaged with the ball 13 so as to stably house the assembly 2 in a folding state. COPYRIGHT: (C)2001,JPO
29 Umbrella with a slider release mechanism JP26434984 1984-12-14 JPH07112444B2 1995-12-06 ステイラー クラウス; シユルテス テイルマン
30 Umbrella with slider release mechanism JP26434984 1984-12-14 JPS60145106A 1985-07-31 TEIRUMAN SHIYURUTESU; KURAUSU SUTEIRAA
31 JPS4918740B1 - JP7340267 1967-11-16 JPS4918740B1 1974-05-13
32 Systems and methods for umbrella/parasol/personal sunshade closure US14120165 2014-04-30 US20150082829A1 2015-03-26 Lisa Marie Walsh
The bracelet, or other type of body jewelry such as previously described, such as necklace, anklet, belly chain, earring, etc. keeps the canopy of the umbrella/parasol/personal sunshade in place and closed when not in use. This method of closure eliminates the need for snaps, straps, Velcro, buttons, etc. on the canopy. The user simply slides the bracelet (or other type of body jewelry) on to keep the canopy closed and slides it off and puts it on their wrist (or other body part) when they want to open and use the umbrella/parasol/personal sunshade.
33 Large Parasol With a Binding System US14270819 2014-05-06 US20140332043A1 2014-11-13 Gustav Adolf Glatz
In order to provide a large parasol (2) with an improved binding system wherein the large parasol in its dosed state can be wrapped with preferably one or with several tying straps (1) in a spiral-like manner (3, 3) and wherein in the opened state of the parasol (2) a standby state of the one or several tying straps (1) is provided in such manner that the tying straps each are fixed with an end thereof to an upper attachment point (A, A′) at a canopy strut (5, 5′) of the parasol (2) and are releasably attached to a lower attachment point (B, B′) at the said canopy strut (5) so that also short statured persons are able to bind the parasol conveniently and correctly and that no wind damage occurs, it is proposed that between the upper and the lower attachment point (A, A′; B, B′) there is provided on one of the canopy struts (5, 5′) a further, middle attachment point (C, C′). The latter is configured as a damping means for the spirally wrapped tying straps (1) is in the dosed state of the parasol.
34 Two-stage collapsing device for umbrella US12659909 2010-03-25 US20110232705A1 2011-09-29 Ping-Tung Su
A two-stage collapsing device includes a base having a passage with first and second slots defined in an inner periphery thereof. A first locking member and a second locking member are movably received in the two slots. The first and second locking members each include a latch to be engaged with a hole of the runner. A button is connected to the base and the second locking member is fixed to the button. A U-shaped member is pivotably connected to the inside of the button and two legs of the U-shaped member can push the first locking member inward to release the runner when opening the umbrella. During the first stage of collapsing, the two legs of the U-shaped member are pivoted away from the two distal ends of the first locking member, so that even if the button is pressed, the umbrella does not open.
35 Superparamagnetic field sensing device US11359743 2006-02-22 US07355822B2 2008-04-08 James M. Daughton; Dexin Wang
A ferromagnetic thin-film based magnetic field sensor having an electrically insulative intermediate layer with two major surfaces on opposite sides thereof with an initial film of an anisotropic ferromagnetic material on one of those intermediate layer major surfaces and a superparamagnetic thin-film on the remaining one of said intermediate layer major surfaces.
36 Sub-rack with housing for receiving plug-in modules US11799582 2007-05-02 US20070256957A1 2007-11-08 Ralf Herrmann; Michael Joist; Heinz Kempf; Adam Pawlowski; Liane Rheinschmitt
A sub-rack (1) for plugging and unplugging electronic plug-in modules (3) includes a housing (2) which has a front cover plate (5). Each plug-in module includes a cooling device including a heat sink (19). A liquid distributor (12) is mounted on the cover plate and in flow connection with each of the heat sinks via a feed line (10) and a return line (11), and the liquid distributor is arranged on the outside of and in the front region (4) of the sub-rack.
37 Superparamagnetic field sensing devices US10394799 2003-03-21 US07054118B2 2006-05-30 James M. Daughton; Dexin Wang
A ferromagnetic thin-film based magnetic field sensor having an electrically insulative intermediate layer with two major surfaces on opposite sides thereof with an initial film of an anisotropic ferromagnetic material on one of those intermediate layer major surfaces and a superparamagnetic thin-film on the remaining one of said intermediate layer major surfaces.
38 Retention device for rods and the like US10400657 2003-03-28 US20040046098A1 2004-03-11 Maurice Painchaud
A retention device for retaining a post adjacent a structure having at least one guardrail. The device includes a spacer member with generally opposed spacer first and second ends, an anchoring member for anchoring the spacer member to the structure, and a grasping member for grasping the post to the spacer member. The anchoring member releasably connects to the spacer member adjacent the spacer first end via a first securing assembly so as to clamp the guardrail there between. The grasping member releasably connects to the spacer member adjacent the spacer second end via a second securing assembly so as to clamp the post there between.
39 Umbrella having a pocket compartment US143865 1980-04-25 US4336817A 1982-06-29 Rosella Shapiro
An umbrella having a pocket or purse compartment as a part thereof. The pocket consists of first and second lengths of fabric of substantially the same width and length, secured in overlapping relationship and attached at one end thereof to the fabric cover of the umbrella. A length of zipper tape is secured to one of the lengths of fabric so that the lengths of fabric and zipper tape form a pocket or purse compartment for money and the like within the lengths of fabric.
40 Umbrella tip cup US47946674 1974-06-14 US3882880A 1975-05-13 WALTZ H FRANKLIN
An improved umbrella rib tip cup and guide sleeve are disclosed. The tip cup has an inner bore defining an annular surface positioned to slide axially along the guide sleeve, which in turn fits over the umbrella pole adjacent the handle. On the inner surface of the sleeve and in contact with the pole are a series of longitudinal spacer ribs, and on the outside of the sleeve circumferentially spaced from the inner ribs are a series of longitudinally extending ribs which define an interference fit with the inner annulus of the tip cup. The peripheral spacing of the inner and outer sleeve ribs and the interference fit between the tip cup and the outer sleeve ribs cause the sleeve to act as a deformable spring in resilient engagement with the tip cup, providing an easily slidable tip cup which locks in either open or closed position and does not tend to cant or jam during operation.
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