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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 傘先端に取り付ける警告装置 JP2011000669 2011-02-09 JP3167427U 2011-04-21 香誼 呉
【課題】LEDを用いて多機能効果を備えた傘先端に取り付ける警告装置を提供する。【解決手段】傘先端に取り付ける警告装置4は、基本体1と、LEDユニット2と、透明蓋体3とを備える。前記基本体の下端に近い箇所には、適度な弾性を備え伸縮する収納空間11を形成し、基本体の上端にはネジ山部13を延伸し、ネジ山部の上端面には、前記LEDユニットを平たく安定した状態で配置するための空間を凹設する。前記透明蓋体の下端に近い箇所には、基本体のネジ山部に係合する内ネジ山31を形成し、前記内ネジ山に沿った上方にLEDユニットを収めるための空間を内側方向に凹設し、前記透明蓋体の上端には複数の突出部33を形成する。警告装置と傘上端とを結合させると、夜間の警告作用を生じさせ、傘を杖として使用する場合は、蓋体の一端に配置した突出部が地面に対して滑り止め作用を起こすため、多機能効果を達成することができる。【選択図】図1
22 Shading device and the light-shielding method JP2010504355 2009-10-19 JP4666539B2 2011-04-06 英世 村上
23 SUPPORT FOR ILLUMINATION DEVICE ATTACHABLE TO A SUN-SHADE EP15720213.6 2015-03-31 EP3125719A1 2017-02-08 Geeraerts, Leslie
The present invention relates to illumination, in particular to illumination for garden parasols and similar products, such as canopies. In particular, we describe a device for illuminating a parasol comprising a bracket having an upper mounting element for attachment to an upper portion of a parasol; a lower mounting element for attachment to a lower portion of a pole of the parasol; and a support for supporting an illumination product in a spaced relationship from the pole.
24 Light support adaptor EP08252293.9 2008-07-04 EP2016851B1 2014-10-29 Ma, Oliver Joen-An
25 Light support adaptor EP08252293.9 2008-07-04 EP2016851A3 2009-02-04 Ma, Oliver, Joen-An

A light support system is provided for a structure for supporting a light device thereon. The system comprises a deployable member and a retention mechanism. The deployable member has an exterior surface onto which the light device can be mounted. The deployable member can be selectively movable from a stowed position to an extended position in which the member can support the lighting device. The member can be engaged in order to retain or lock the member in at least one of the stowed and extended positions.

26 Halterung einer elektrischen Leuchte an einer Schirmstange eines Gartenschirmes EP85104492.5 1985-04-13 EP0162273A1 1985-11-27 Kok, Gerard; Post, Joop; Post, Rudy

Die Erfindung bezieht sich auf einen Bausatz zur Hatterung einer elektrischen Lampe an einem Gartenschirm mit einem die Schirmstange (1) umgreifenden, über seinen Umfang verteilt die Lampenarme (3-5) tragenden, umfangsmäßig geschlossenen Haltekörper (2), der einenendes einen Schraubstutzen aufweist, auf den eine Klemmutter (7) aufschraubbar ist, wobei der Schraubstutzen an seiner Innenseite ein sich zum freien Ende konisch verjüngendes Konusteil aufweist und in die öffnung des Haltekörpers für die Schirmstange ein Klemmzylinder eingesetzt ist, der an seinem äußeren Ende einen sich nach außen erweiternden Konusteil besitzt, der mit dem Konusteil des Haltekörpers zusammenwirkt.

27 Umbrella with fan US15047962 2016-02-19 US10138894B1 2018-11-27 Loren E. O'Connor
A portable fan capable of attachment to an underside of a traditional patio umbrella has a motor and a counterweight capable of sliding over a support pole of the umbrella. The fan motor is secured to the support pole by means of a compression sleeve around which the fan is built. The fan motor is powered by traditional alternating current in one (1) embodiment or by direct current storage cells in another embodiment. The fan is actuated by a pull cord or by a remote control.
28 Multi-functional activity management system for elderly US15396418 2016-12-30 US10064780B2 2018-09-04 Zhongshu Zheng
A multi-functional activity management system for elderly utilizes prior art walking sticks to manage big data related to activity of elderly persons. In addition, new improvements have been made upon prior art walking sticks. By incorporating umbrella function into the walking stick, the stem portion becomes narrower and shorter, thereby making it easy to be inserted into the thin walking stick. New functions have been developed from the prior art walking sticks for better use by the elderly persons.
29 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR ELDERLY US15396418 2016-12-30 US20180177266A1 2018-06-28 ZHONGSHU ZHENG
A multi-functional activity management system for elderly utilizes prior art walking sticks to manage big data related to activity of elderly persons. In addition, new improvements have been made upon prior art walking sticks. By incorporating umbrella function into the walking stick, the stem portion becomes narrower and shorter, thereby making it easy to be inserted into the thin walking stick. New functions have been developed from the prior art walking sticks for better use by the elderly persons.
30 Walking aid system and method US15275142 2016-09-23 US09930941B1 2018-04-03 Rodney Philip Sarauer
An illuminated walking assistance apparatus. The illuminated walking assistance apparatus is made in the form of a staff having a light pipe in the lower portion thereof which provides diffused illumination in the immediate vicinity of the apparatus and at the same time, a bright light visible for a substantial distance to alert or signal others. A walking aid that may include an elongated support shaft to be used as a walking support. The length of the support shaft may extend between an upper end and a lower end. At the upper end of the elongated support shaft, the walking aid support may include a handle assembly that includes a hand grip. The walking aid may include a light source having a user interface that may be designed to selectably emit light outward from the elongated support shaft.
31 WALKING AID SYSTEM AND METHOD US15275142 2016-09-23 US20180084877A1 2018-03-29 Rodney Philip Sarauer
An illuminated walking assistance apparatus. The illuminated walking assistance apparatus is made in the form of a staff having a light pipe in the lower portion thereof which provides diffused illumination in the immediate vicinity of the apparatus and at the same time, a bright light visible for a substantial distance to alert or signal others. A walking aid that may include an elongated support shaft to be used as a walking support. The length of the support shaft may extend between an upper end and a lower end. At the upper end of the elongated support shaft, the walking aid support may include a handle assembly that includes a hand grip. The walking aid may include a light source having a user interface that may be designed to selectably emit light outward from the elongated support shaft.
32 Functional Umbrella US15269980 2016-09-19 US20180078012A1 2018-03-22 Oliver Jeon-an MA
An umbrella includes a supporting frame, an umbrella frame supported by the supporting frame, an umbrella awning, and a functional module. The umbrella includes a guiding arm, an upper hub securely coupled at a top end of the guiding arm, a plurality of awning arms radially and pivotally extended from the upper hub, and an awning cap detachably coupled on the upper hub. The umbrella awning is supported by the awning arms to define a shading area under the umbrella awning, wherein a center portion of the umbrella awning is securely sandwiched between the upper hub and the awning cap to retain the umbrella awning in position. The functional module is detachably coupled on the awning cap for providing an additional function of the umbrella.
33 Assistive support systems and devices for automatic feedback US14936668 2015-11-09 US09826806B2 2017-11-28 Pranav Challa
In accordance with one or more embodiments and corresponding disclosure, various non-limiting systems, devices, and methods are described in connection with an assistive support device that provides feedback to a user. In an aspect, disclosed is a system comprising, a first sensor component that generates a first set of sensor data based on a first set of force applied to an assistive support device. The system also comprises a data repository component that stores a first set of sensor data provided by the assistive support device. Furthermore, in an aspect, the system comprises a feedback component that employs a feedback mechanism based on an occurrence of a value of an applied force to the assistive support device of the first set of force applied being greater than or less than a threshold value of an applied force.
34 Modular accessory US14639729 2015-03-05 US09826653B2 2017-11-21 Oliver Joen-an Ma
An accessory is provided that includes power supply module, a first functional module, and a second functional module. The power supply module can be configured to be suspended beneath an overhead support, such as a hub of an umbrella. The first functional module is configured to affix to the power supply module and to be powered by the power supply module to provide a user directed function. The second functional module is configured to be detachably coupled to either the power supply module or the first functional module to receive power from the power supply module directly or through the first functional module.
35 ASSISTIVE SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR AUTOMATIC FEEDBACK US14936668 2015-11-09 US20170224573A1 2017-08-10 Pranav Challa
In accordance with one or more embodiments and corresponding disclosure, various non-limiting systems, devices, and methods are described in connection with an assistive support device that provides feedback to a user. In an aspect, disclosed is a system comprising, a first sensor component that generates a first set of sensor data based on a first set of force applied to an assistive support device. The system also comprises a data repository component that stores a first set of sensor data provided by the assistive support device. Furthermore, in an aspect, the system comprises a feedback component that employs a feedback mechanism based on an occurrence of a value of an applied force to the assistive support device of the first set of force applied being greater than or less than a threshold value of an applied force.
36 SAFETY BATON US14794711 2015-07-08 US20170009980A1 2017-01-12 Melvin Harris
An electronic safety baton for providing a portable, multifunction security apparatus which includes both visual and audible interface is embodied as a baton housing that externally includes a lighting element, a speaker, a display screen, pulse sensors, two manual actuators, and a baton charging surface, internally includes a rechargeable battery, and utilizes a discrete floor charger mat. The electrically interconnected components on and in the baton housing enable a pulse reading system, a lighting system, and a panic system, each of which use electricity from the battery and are activated through manual engagement. The baton charging surface, when engaged with the floor charger mat, enables the recharging of the battery by allowing externally sourced electricity to be directed to the battery.
37 WALKER-ASSIST DEVICE US15030874 2014-10-29 US20160253890A1 2016-09-01 Avraham RABINOWITZ; Yohana RAM
A system for monitoring the use of a walker comprising: at least one sensor adapted for retrofitting to a walker, for measuring a physical parameter at at least one location on the walker and for sending at least one feedback signal indicating a value of the physical parameter measured.
38 Outdoor Umbrella with Built-In Electro Control Panel US14965853 2015-12-10 US20160095398A1 2016-04-07 Wanda Ying Li
An outdoor umbrella for electrical appliances includes a supporting frame, an awning frame, and an electro-control panel. The awning frame includes a functional umbrella hub suspendedly supported by the supporting frame for supporting the electrical appliances in position, 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. The electro-control panel includes a control circuitry and a control device. The control circuitry has an input terminal adapted for electrically connecting to a power source, and a plurality of control terminals for selectively connecting to the electrical appliances respectively. The control device is electrically connected to the control circuitry for selectively controlling each of the electrical appliances in an on-and-off manner.
39 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL WALKING AID US13780411 2013-02-28 US20140240963A1 2014-08-28 Ronald Roberts
An improved cane with an internal grasping apparatus including an actuator on the cane handle and a plurality of clamps that extends from the foot or base of the cane. A cord system within the casing of the cane connects the actuator to the clamps so that when the actuator is in use, the clamps close or open to either grasp or release objects, depending on the amount of pressure applied to the actuator. Applying pressure to the actuator extends a plurality of clamps from the distal end of the cane that can be used to assist with grasping of objects. Releasing pressure to the actuator on the cane handle will retract the clamps back into the distal end of the cane to where the clamps are hidden.
40 AUTOMATIC ILLUMINATION DEVICE FOR UMBRELLA US13193740 2011-07-29 US20130027912A1 2013-01-31 Liang-Cheng LIAO
An illumination device for umbrella comprises at least one illumination member and at least one magnetic member, wherein the illumination member has a lampshade with at least one illumination element and a lamp stand, the lamp stand has a battery, a control circuit with a sensing switch and a control switch connecting with the sensing switch, the illumination member is installed among the umbrella ribs, on the umbrella ribs or on the runner tubular of an umbrella body, the magnetic member is able to control the illumination states of the illumination member, so that the illumination member is automatically turned on while the umbrella body is opened, and the illumination member is automatically turned off while the umbrella body is closed.
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