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 Seymour ainsworth US76875D US76875A 1868-04-21
202 William lucas US68890D US68890A 1867-09-17
203 of north brookfield US64013D US64013A 1867-04-23
204 james l US63389D US63389A 1867-04-02
205 Umbrella with adjustable coverage adapted to backpack US15256574 2016-09-04 US09635913B1 2017-05-02 Li-Chiu Chen
An umbrella comprises a cover and two rod hinges. A canopy is engaged with a rectangular frame for forming a rectangular cover. A left rainproof folding fan and a right rainproof folding fan, each has a pivot at a bottom linked with the bearings of the rectangular frame, respectively. Two sets of Velcro is linked with the rectangular cover, the left rainproof folding fan and the right rainproof folding fan for forming the cover. The two rod hinges is linked with the rectangular frame and attached onto two straps of a backpack through two fasteners, the each rod hinge having a bracket and a rod with a stopper and an outlet connected with the each pin respectively, wherein the cover and the two rod hinges form an umbrella with adjustable coverage which has the rectangular frame fixed with the stoppers when the cover is extended and the two rod hinges are extended and erected.
206 Decorative and Anti-Microbial Combined Greeting Card, Fan, and Candle Extinguisher US14093393 2013-11-29 US20150150345A1 2015-06-04 Anthony S. Roccograndi; Elizabeth A. Roccograndi
A combined decorative anti-microbial hand held fan, greeting card, keepsake, and fire retardant candle extinguisher and associated decorative envelope that can be used to help celebrate festive occasions. The fan contains decorative printing and text boxes on which congratulatory messages, date/time/place of the festive occasion, as well as a listing of guests and presents can be written. Anti-microbial copper/alloys are incorporated into the major edges, the handgrip area, and flakes on both sides of the device. In the preferred mode, the fan can be folded along pre-set seams to form a configuration that allows the celebrant to extinguish celebratory candles from the draft created by moving the folded fan quickly in the proximity of the top of the lit candles.
207 Manual misting fan US13374877 2012-01-23 US20120261843A1 2012-10-18 Gregory Steiner
There is disclosed a non-electric portable manually operated misting fan assembly which is formed by a handle for allowing the user to grasp and manipulate the fan assembly, the handle formed by a container adapted to function as a reservoir for a supply of fluid and having an upper end which includes a pump assembly including a pump head extending upwardly therefrom for pumping fluid from the handle container through a fluid nozzle located in the pump head. The fan means are fixedly mounted on the handle and positioned above the pump head, the fan means bounded by an upper end and a lower end, the lower end being accurately formed over the pump head in order to allow the user to position his finger on the pump head to manipulate the pump in order to eject a fluid from the fluid reservoir incident to the fanning procedure.
208 FAN-DRUM US12870803 2010-08-28 US20120048095A1 2012-03-01 Ying-Jen Chen
A fan-drum includes a drum frame having two clamping frame members fastened together, an eyelet located on one end of one clamping frame member and a handle located on the end of one clamping frame member, a drum head fixedly set in between the two clamping frame members, and beaters suspending from the eyelet of the drum frame at two opposite sides relative to the drum head, each beater having a shank, a hook located on one end of the shank and pivotally coupled to the eyelet and a ball-head located on the other end of the shank for beating one clamping frame member or the drum head to produce sound.
209 BLANK CONFIGURABLE AS A MANUALLY OPERABLE FAN OR DISPLAY US12373005 2007-07-12 US20100003135A1 2010-01-07 Peter William Henry Meyerratken
Disclosed is a blank (200) formed of resiliently flexible sheet material. The blank comprises a first portion (208) operative in a planar configuration and a second portion (204) having means (210, 218) for joining thereof upon configuring of the second portion to form a tubular structure (240). Also disclosed are a manually operable fan configurable from the blank, and a display article configurable form the blank.
210 Outdoor umbrella with audio system US11515134 2006-09-01 US20080076379A1 2008-03-27 Wanda Ying Li
An outdoor umbrella includes a supporting frame, an awning frame and an audio system. The awning frame includes a functional umbrella hub suspendedly supported by the supporting frame, 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, wherein the functional umbrella hub has a speaker compartment and an audio outlet. The audio system, as a built-in sound system includes a control panel supported at the supporting frame for inputting an audio signal, and a speaker unit. The speaker unit is supported within the speaker compartment of the functional umbrella hub to align with the audio outlet, wherein when the audio signal is input at the control panel, the audio signal is transmitted to the speaker unit for generating an audio sound as an additional function for the outdoor umbrella.
211 LIGHT-EMITTING FAN US11561527 2006-11-20 US20070243072A1 2007-10-18 Kenneth Tepporn
A hand-held fan comprising a plurality of blades, each blade coupled to another blade via a joint. The fan further comprises webbing between each of the plurality of blades and a chemi-luminescent module coupled to one of the plurality of blades. The chemi-luminescent module emits light visible through the webbing of the hand-held fan.
212 Mailable fan US11012309 2004-12-16 US20060133934A1 2006-06-22 Philip Revene
A fan equipped with an unfolded fan blade adapted for mailing without requiring carriage in an envelope or packet. The unfolded fan comprises an unfolded fan blade, a handle attached to the unfolded fan blade, and indicia printed on one side of the unfolded fan blade. The handle is adapted to stiffen and reinforce the unfolded fan blade. The indicia define an area to attach or print postage and an area to write or print an address, and an optional area to write or print a message. In one embodiment, the handle is in the form of an elongated male member and an elongated female receptor member. In another embodiment, a method of mailing fans is provided, comprising the steps of providing a non-folded fan adapted for direct mailing.
213 Ornamental bunting secured at a center portion thereof US10686868 2003-10-15 US20050084651A1 2005-04-21 Abraham Damast
An ornamental bunting includes: a length of material folded to form a plurality of pleats, and a securing portion holding the plurality of pleats together at a point away from an end of the length of material so that opposite ends of the pleats can be fanned out relative to the securing portion.
214 Fan with cross-bar holding arm US10218842 2002-08-13 US06793460B2 2004-09-21 Langdon DuBois
The present invention is directed to fans having a handle that is disposed in a non-radial manner with respect to the center of the fan portion. In preferred embodiments the handle is substantially parallel to an imaginary circumferential tangent of the fan. In an especially preferred embodiment the fan is expanded at two radial spokes. Each of the spokes has a distal end, and the two distal ends are used to support the handle. An angle formed between the two spokes when the fan is in the expanded configuration is at least 15 degrees.
215 Frisbee fan US10325983 2002-12-23 US20040120818A1 2004-06-24 Jack Lien
A frisbee fan comprises a fan body made from a fabric bordering by a flexible strip on the peripheral rim thereof and a folding plate clamping the fan body for generating a strong air flow. The fan body may be printed with a selected pattern. The fan body may be separated from the folding plate to become a frisbee for recreational use. The flexible strip allows the fan body be twisted and folded to a smaller size and be encased in the folding plate to facilitate carrying and storing.
216 Novelty cap having fan-like structure US09693089 2000-10-20 US06256796B1 2001-07-10 Ward Fleming
A novelty cap is provided having a strip of fabric with an accordion folding defined by a plurality of pleated fin-like members. The strip can be made to close or open to a fanlike structure while mounted on top of the head of a wearer. The rearmost fin is weighted, i.e., comprises a metal bar which serves to keep the fan-like structure in fully opened position.
217 Collapsible sun protection device US29122841 2000-05-04 USD443409S1 2001-06-12 Helmut Pilz; Franz Kordeuter
218 Folding fan US996300 1997-12-22 US5980205A 1999-11-09 Kazuo Sue
A folding fan, more specifically a folding fan used as an advertisement medium. A rectangular shape piece of paper is placed on another paper piece of the same shape, the pieces of paper are opened in such a way that the vertex A at the top right side of one rectangular paper piece is against the center of an opening m selected at a prescribed position on the center line F in the direction of a longer side agrees with the vertex C at the top left side of another rectangular paper piece. The line segment connecting the point E, which is obtained on the vertex side at the bottom right side of the rectangular paper piece at the point where the distance between the vertexes B and D on the bottom side of the two paper pieces opposing the agreed vertex is divided into three equal parts. The agreed vertex A at the top right side of the rectangular paper piece is taken as a bend line, and the rectangular paper piece is folded in the shape of a valley at the bend line. The line segment which is symmetrical to the bend line against the center line F is taken as another bend line, and the rectangular paper piece is folded in a conical shape at another bend line. A plural number of fan-shaped units are continued in such a way that the folded part folded in the shape of a valley of one fan-shaped unit thus formed bites with another folded part folded in a conical shape of another fan-shaped unit. A hole is drilled at the center of the opening of the fan-shaped body, and a folding fan is constituted by binding the fan-shaped units movably around the hole.
219 Foldable umbrella fan US34292 1998-03-04 US5967161A 1999-10-19 James R. Neal
A foldable umbrella fan is constructed of a form-retaining pleated shield and a protective support binder. The pleated shield of the umbrella fan may be fanned open 360.degree. into a full circle for use as an umbrella. Alternatively, the pleated shield may be fanned partially open for use as a fan. The pleated shield also may be fully collapsed to store the closed umbrella fan in a briefcase, handbag, or pocket.
220 Collapsible fan US385352 1989-07-27 US4911611A 1990-03-27 Daryl Moore
A collapsible fan is disclosed which can be easily stored, include logos and messages, and unfolds into a fan that is about six times its folded size. The fan includes a spring-type frame foldable into itself and unfoldable to its original shape, and a membrane connected across the spring frame. A carrying case has an opening in one portion for receiving the collapsed spring frame and membrane.
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