121 |
Ghaelbs peahl |
US235808D |
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US235808A |
1880-12-21 |
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122 |
Gustav beueck |
US234750D |
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US234750A |
1880-11-23 |
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123 |
Improvement in hemmers and other sewing-machine attachments |
US148048D |
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US148048A |
1874-03-03 |
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124 |
Improvement in fans |
US129848D |
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US129848A |
1872-07-23 |
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125 |
Otto bbtteo-k |
US108681D |
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US108681A |
1870-10-25 |
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126 |
Improvement in fan and parasol combined |
US100719D |
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US100719A |
1870-03-15 |
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127 |
Improvement in fans |
US94390D |
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US94390A |
1869-08-31 |
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128 |
Improvement in fans |
US90748D |
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US90748A |
1869-06-01 |
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129 |
Timothy s |
US75316D |
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US75316A |
1868-03-10 |
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130 |
Otto brit ok |
US70952D |
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US70952A |
1867-11-19 |
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131 |
Franc is b |
US63817D |
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US63817A |
1867-04-16 |
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132 |
Feedeeick koppenfels and gustay beueck |
US63396D |
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US63396A |
1867-04-02 |
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133 |
Improvement in ladiesj fans |
US53714D |
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US53714A |
1866-04-03 |
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134 |
John gerard boss |
US14973D |
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US14973A |
1856-05-27 |
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135 |
PERSONAL MISTING DEVICE WITH MANUALLY-OPERATED AND RETRACTABLE FOLDING FAN |
US12274827 |
2008-11-20 |
US20100123023A1 |
2010-05-20 |
Gary W. Schnuckle |
A compact personal misting device with no motors or batteries. The device includes a liquid container and a spray pump assembly with a fluid inlet tube that extends into the container. The pump assembly includes an atomizer nozzle operable to output mist using the liquid. The misting device also includes a folding fan pivotally mounted on the container that is selectively positioned in a storage position in which a flexible fan blade is retracted upon itself and also in a cooling position with the fan blade unfolded to extend outward from the container. The fan blade is formed of a flexible material that in the cooling position is substantially planar, e.g., a semi-circular shape. The atomizer nozzle outputs the mist in a target direction that is transverse to the plane containing the unfolded fan blade with the nozzle targeted about 90 degrees from the fan blade in some cases. |
136 |
Automatic double folding hand fans |
US11511829 |
2006-08-28 |
US07300249B1 |
2007-11-27 |
Susan Gail Cobb |
Methods to make various types of automatically opening hand fans. One embodiment is an automatic double folding hand fan having a first guard and a second guard and spring mechanisms to open the fan. |
137 |
Fan |
US10142939 |
2002-05-13 |
US06776579B2 |
2004-08-17 |
Norihiko Shiratori; Kazutoyo Ichikawa; Hideki Tamura |
A fan comprises a fan body and a handle secured to the fan body. The fan body is made of a transparent sheet. An LED is provided in the handle for illuminating the fan body. Batteries are mounted in the handle for operating the LED. |
138 |
Fan with cross-bar holding arm |
US10218842 |
2002-08-13 |
US20030108421A1 |
2003-06-12 |
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. |
139 |
Fan |
US10142939 |
2002-05-13 |
US20020172597A1 |
2002-11-21 |
Norihiko
Shiratori; Kazutoyo
Ichikawa; Hideki
Tamura |
A fan comprises a fan body and a handle secured to the fan body. The fan body is made of a transparent sheet. An LED is provided in the handle for illuminating the fan body. Batteries are mounted in the handle for operating the LED. |
140 |
Collapsible sun protection device |
US09521944 |
2000-03-09 |
US06422252B1 |
2002-07-23 |
Helmut Pilz; Franz Kordeuter |
A sun protection device is proposed having a fanlike sunshade which includes rods which are mounted at one end in a manner which allows them to pivot about a first common axis for individual adjustment, so that the rods can be collapsed and spread apart by pivoting about this first axis, and which has a sunshade covering which is mounted between the rods, and the device also having a sunshade pole on which the rods are arranged via a pivot joint which has a pivot axis extending transversely to the longitudinal axis of the sunshade pole. According to the invention, the pivot joint is designed in such a manner that in every position of the joint, the first pivot axis (11) lies in a plane with the longitudinal axis of the sunshade pole. |