141 |
Retractable umberella jacket structure |
US09796515 |
2001-03-02 |
US20010025647A1 |
2001-10-04 |
Tsung-Tai
Chen; Tsung-Cheng
Chen; Tsung-Heng
Chen |
A retractable umbrella jacket structure which can be assembled and disassembled comprising a water-guiding plug, water-collection collar and umbrella jacket, screw ring, the water-guiding plug allowing the tip of the umbrella to pass through and being secured, and the water-guiding plug passed through the water-collection collar, and the umbrella jacket being a plurality of tapered mounting rings, characterized in that the top end of the water-collection collar is mounted with a hollow screw seat, after the first mounting ring is mounted onto the water-collection collar, screwed ring is secured to the screw seat such that the umbrella jacket is engaged at the water-collection jacket, and if the screwed ring is removed, the umbrella jacket is disengaged from the water-collection jacket, and the hollow screw seat of the water-collection jacket is mounted with a spring and a water-discharging valve, the water discharging valve is a hollow cap extended with a teeth-like valve rod having an inverted hook at the top end of the valve rod, and the inverted hook passes through the through hole of a partition board at the top of the hollow screw seat and a water-leakage pad is mounted, and the extension of spring causes the through hole is blocked by the water leakage pad. |
142 |
Sheathing device for umbrella |
US310704 |
1994-09-22 |
US5465743A |
1995-11-14 |
Miin-Tsang Sheu; Mon-Teng Liu |
A sheathing device for receiving wet umbrella in order to collect water. The device includes a flexible tubular member having a handle and a cap secured to the ends. The cap includes an enclosed end having an orifice for engaging with a plug and for releasing collected water. Two lock rings are secured to the cap and the handle for securing the ends of the tubular member, It is preferable that the handle includes a larger size than the cap such that the water can be collected in the tubular member close to the cap. |
143 |
Rain water collecting device for umbrellas |
US65433 |
1993-05-21 |
US5381812A |
1995-01-17 |
Jun Lee |
An inexpensive rain water collecting device which is easy to manufacture. The rain water collecting device provides an effective device which is adaptable to various umbrella tip sizes and avoids any bacterial growth problems. The rain water collecting device includes at least a reservoir having a first open end and a second open end, the first open end has an opening with an inner perimeter which is substantially equal to an outer perimeter of the umbrella tip, and the second open end has an opening with a perimeter which is greater than the inner perimeter of the opening of the first open end; a ferrule formed about the opening of the first open end; and at least one flow barrier about the second open end of the reservoir. After using an umbrella in the rain, it is collapsed. The rain water on the cloth of the umbrella then drains into the reservoir of the rain water collecting device. The flow barrier(s) prevent the rain water contained in the reservoir from splashing out while the collapsed umbrella (although pointed substantially downward) is moved about. |
144 |
Umbrella |
US641642 |
1991-01-15 |
US5195550A |
1993-03-23 |
John C. Y. Chan |
An umbrella comprises a drain cup for collecting rainwater draining down the umbrella after use thereof, and a cover in the form of an accordion or bellows structure one end of which is connected to the drain cup and which may be contracted during use of the umbrella and extended after use thereof so as to contain rainwater and so as to guide the rainwater to the drain cup. |
145 |
Umbrella support for use in vehicles |
US170002 |
1980-07-18 |
US4378888A |
1983-04-05 |
Judson D. Reed |
An improved umbrella support for use in vehicles and especially adapted for receiving folding umbrellas wherein the support includes a mounting plate and a trough member projecting from the mounting plate and extending substantially diagonally across the mounting plate for receiving a folded umbrella. A back side of the mounting plate defines indicia or a template for simplifying installation of the support in various types of vehicles. |
146 |
Umbrella |
US138155 |
1980-04-07 |
US4279265A |
1981-07-21 |
An-Teh Tseng |
An umbrella comprises a flexible water collecting device and a self-supporting device both provided generally within the upper portion of a stick member and controlled by a controlling device. When one releases the controlling device, the water collecting device and the supporting device will protrude out of the stick member a certain length by a spring mounted in a handle. The water collecting device can automatically open to form a small umbrella upon protruding out of the stick member. |
147 |
Umbrella holder |
US66912533 |
1933-05-03 |
US1955436A |
1934-04-17 |
MOTT HARRIET J |
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148 |
Drip-cup. |
US6262615 |
1915-11-20 |
US1264049A |
1918-04-23 |
FRAZER PAUL |
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149 |
Drip-receptacle for umbrellas. |
US1913806510 |
1913-12-13 |
US1110215A |
1914-09-08 |
MADONNA CHARLES J |
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150 |
Drip-cup for umbrellas. |
US1913761524 |
1913-04-16 |
US1068566A |
1913-07-29 |
CHAVARRIA FRANK H |
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151 |
Umbrella-drainer. |
US1904237415 |
1904-12-19 |
US794710A |
1905-07-18 |
HALL MILES E |
|
152 |
Drip-cup. |
US1904200666 |
1904-03-30 |
US779200A |
1905-01-03 |
BECK LOUIS M |
|
153 |
Umbrella drip-cup. |
US1901062193 |
1901-05-28 |
US688145A |
1901-12-03 |
WINTER WILLIAM W |
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154 |
Drip-cup for umbrellas |
US540759D |
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US540759A |
1895-06-11 |
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155 |
Umbrella drip-cup |
US516391D |
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US516391A |
1894-03-13 |
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156 |
Umbrella drip-cup |
US474616D |
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US474616A |
1892-05-10 |
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157 |
Drip-cup for umbrellas |
US461849D |
|
US461849A |
1891-10-27 |
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158 |
Umbrella drip-cup |
US425109D |
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US425109A |
1890-04-08 |
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159 |
Umbrella attachment |
US423990D |
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US423990A |
1890-03-25 |
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160 |
Umbrella drip-catcher |
US390255D |
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US390255A |
1888-10-02 |
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