Patent classifications
E04H12/22
POST SOCKET AND A METHOD TO MAKE A POST SOCKET
A socket for receiving a post and a method to make the socket is disclosed. The socket is formed of a multitude of socket wall parts that comprise at least one vertical bend forming a corner, and a flange formed along one vertical side of the wall. The socket wall parts are joined together by joining a flange of one wall part to a vertical side without a flange of the neighboring wall part, thus forming a socket where the flanges are pointing toward the interior of the socket and the outer surface of the socket is continuous.
Method for generating a freeroom for a mast element
A method is for generating a freeroom for a mast element in a ground. The method includes the steps: a) drilling a first annular recess into the ground, the first recess having: a first diameter; and a first depth; b) drilling a second annular recess in the ground, the second recess being arranged to receive the mast element, and the second recess: having a diameter which is smaller than the first diameter; having a second depth which is larger than the first depth; surrounding a first core of the ground; and being surrounded by the first recess; wherein there is, defined between the first recess and the second recess, a second core which can be removed to generate a freeroom.
Method for generating a freeroom for a mast element
A method is for generating a freeroom for a mast element in a ground. The method includes the steps: a) drilling a first annular recess into the ground, the first recess having: a first diameter; and a first depth; b) drilling a second annular recess in the ground, the second recess being arranged to receive the mast element, and the second recess: having a diameter which is smaller than the first diameter; having a second depth which is larger than the first depth; surrounding a first core of the ground; and being surrounded by the first recess; wherein there is, defined between the first recess and the second recess, a second core which can be removed to generate a freeroom.
Rotary Umbrella Seat for an Umbrella
A rotary umbrella seat for an umbrella comprises a rotary base (1), a sleeve welding piece (2) and a pedal component (3); wherein the sleeve welding piece (2) comprises a sleeve (21) connected to a base plate (22); a lower end of a column (20) of the umbrella is slid over the sleeve (21) and rest on the rotary base (1); the pedal component (3) comprises a pedal (31) connected to a pedal shaft (32); the base plate (22) has a plurality of positioning holes (221), the pedal shaft (32) is disengaged from the base plate (22) when the pedal is pressed down, the pedal shaft is engaged to the rotary base when the pedal is released. The present invention is simple in structure, easy to operate, stable and reliable to use, and can easily realize the rotation of the seat and adjust the position of the umbrella, so it is worth popularizing.
Rotary Umbrella Seat for an Umbrella
A rotary umbrella seat for an umbrella comprises a rotary base (1), a sleeve welding piece (2) and a pedal component (3); wherein the sleeve welding piece (2) comprises a sleeve (21) connected to a base plate (22); a lower end of a column (20) of the umbrella is slid over the sleeve (21) and rest on the rotary base (1); the pedal component (3) comprises a pedal (31) connected to a pedal shaft (32); the base plate (22) has a plurality of positioning holes (221), the pedal shaft (32) is disengaged from the base plate (22) when the pedal is pressed down, the pedal shaft is engaged to the rotary base when the pedal is released. The present invention is simple in structure, easy to operate, stable and reliable to use, and can easily realize the rotation of the seat and adjust the position of the umbrella, so it is worth popularizing.
Rotation base for umbrella
An umbrella assembly includes a rotation base. The rotation base can include a foot pedal for alternately enabling rotation and locking rotation of the umbrella assembly relative to the base. The actuator assembly can include a pin held in place by a clip for locking and enabling the rotation.
Hollow post anchoring systems for decking and related methods
Apparatus, systems, and methods for securing anchoring posts to a decking surface without the use of a metal plate or washer to redirect force from a single central fastener on an internally mounted anchor, or the use of an externally visible connector. An anchor member having a generally planar upper surface and vertical sidewalls has connection ridges extending out from those sidewalls that correspond to channels formed in the internal sidewalls of a hollow post member. Using a press, the anchor member is pressed into a secured position in the post. A plurality of attachment holes are disposed in a pattern around the anchor member, passing through the body thereof. For installation, a post with the fitted anchor is placed on a decking surface and a plurality of screws are attached to the decking surface to secure the anchor member and post thereto.
UMBRELLA ASSEMBLY AND UMBRELLA STABILITY ASSEMBLY
An umbrella assembly including a central shaft, the central shaft having a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a canopy coupled to the first end of the central shaft; an auger extending from the second end of the central shaft; a collar/hub nonslideably coupled to the central shaft and spaced from the auger; a plurality of legs, each of the plurality of legs having a first end and a second end; wherein the first end of each of the plurality of legs is coupled to the collar/hub, the second end of each of the plurality of legs extends towards the auger, and the collar/hub remains in a fixed position with respect to the central shaft when the second end of each leg extends outwardly from the central shaft to a deployed position and returns towards the central shaft from its deployed position to a stowed position; and a flexible material having an opening through which the central shaft extends and wherein the second end of each leg is coupled to the flexible material.
SUPPORT FOOT
A support foot for securing a frame member on a supporting surface, comprising a base portion having a base surface for resting on said supporting surface; a central portion connected to the base portion, and a core having opposed first and second ends and a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second ends and configured to receive a frame member. The core comprises at least one resiliently deformable member extending from a root at the first end to a free distal end in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis and spaced from an inner surface of the central portion, whereby to form a gap into which the at least one resiliently deformable member can deform. The at least one resiliently deformable member is configured to deflect into the gap and away from an associated opposed surface. The at least one resiliently deformable member comprises a first surface configured to apply a first force to an outer surface of the frame member towards the associated opposed surface when the frame member is inserted into the core, and the at least one resiliently deformable member is configured to secure the frame member against said opposed surface when the frame member is inserted into the core.
CLAMP SYSTEM
A clamp comprises a clamp band having a band surface. A first beam element is positioned at a first portion of the band surface. A second beam element is positioned at a second portion of the band surface. A mount includes a first portion and a second portion. A first portion of the mount is positioned at the first beam element opposite the first portion of the band surface. A second portion of the mount is positioned at the second beam element opposite the second portion of the band surface. A tightening mechanism is coupled to the first beam element and the second beam element that imparts a compressive force on the first and second beam elements. The compressive force in turn imparts an inward force at the band surface of the clamp band.