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Foldable playyard structure with top

An umbrella canopy that opens and closes not from a stick from within the interior of the umbrella canopy but from the exterior crown where a line is pulled to open the umbrella canopy and where a button is pushed to close the umbrella canopy. The interior of the umbrella canopy includes no stick to hold up the umbrella canopy. Taut edges of the umbrella canopy hold up the umbrella canopy, for instance, on the top edges of a playyard.

Foldable playyard structure with top

An umbrella canopy that opens and closes not from a stick from within the interior of the umbrella canopy but from the exterior crown where a line is pulled to open the umbrella canopy and where a button is pushed to close the umbrella canopy. The interior of the umbrella canopy includes no stick to hold up the umbrella canopy. Taut edges of the umbrella canopy hold up the umbrella canopy, for instance, on the top edges of a playyard.

A DEVICE FOR COLLAPSIBLY SUPPORTING A COVER, AN ASSOCIATED COVERING AND A METHOD OF OPERATING SAME
20230242219 · 2023-08-03 ·

A device for collapsibly supporting a cover, comprising a mount and one or more resilient and substantially radial spars arranged to pivot relative to the mount, wherein a first end of the or each spar is associated with the mount and a second opposite end is configured to secure to an outer end of the cover, wherein in use, the device is movable from a collapsed state for stowage of the cover, to an open state, wherein: (a) the or each spar extends outwardly from the mount to spread the cover; and (b) tension is applied to an outer region of the cover, thereby drawing the second end of the or each spar downwardly such that the or each spar deflects and urges the cover upwardly and away from a plane defined by the perimeter of the opened cover.

RAPIDLY DEPLOYABLE STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
20220025673 · 2022-01-27 ·

A rapidly deployable structure comprising a first hub, a second hub, a plurality of legs and a rod connected to the first hub. The first hub includes a first plurality of recesses. The second hub includes a second plurality of recesses and an alignment guide. Each of the plurality of legs is connected to the first hub and the second hub. The rod connected is to the first hub and comprises a plurality of pins that are movable between an extended state and a retracted state. In the extended state, pins protrude from the rod. In a retracted state, the pins are retracted within the rod. The first hub is movable relative to the second hub between a first state in which the rod is disposed above the alignment guide in an axial direction defined by an opening in the alignment guide and a second state in which a portion of the rod comprising the plurality of pins is located below the alignment guide in the axial direction.

RAPIDLY DEPLOYABLE STRUCTURES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
20220025673 · 2022-01-27 ·

A rapidly deployable structure comprising a first hub, a second hub, a plurality of legs and a rod connected to the first hub. The first hub includes a first plurality of recesses. The second hub includes a second plurality of recesses and an alignment guide. Each of the plurality of legs is connected to the first hub and the second hub. The rod connected is to the first hub and comprises a plurality of pins that are movable between an extended state and a retracted state. In the extended state, pins protrude from the rod. In a retracted state, the pins are retracted within the rod. The first hub is movable relative to the second hub between a first state in which the rod is disposed above the alignment guide in an axial direction defined by an opening in the alignment guide and a second state in which a portion of the rod comprising the plurality of pins is located below the alignment guide in the axial direction.

FOLDABLE FRAME FOR A TENT
20220010581 · 2022-01-13 ·

The present disclosure discloses a foldable frame for a tent. The foldable frame comprises a center rod, a first moving seat, a second moving seat, a plurality of first supporting rods, and a plurality of second supporting rods. The plurality of first supporting rods and the plurality of second supporting rods are respectively rotatably connected to a circumference of the first moving seat in a rotationally symmetric manner and a circumference of the second moving seat in a rotationally symmetric manner. The plurality of first supporting rods and the plurality of second supporting rods each rotate in vertical planes. A first end, which is away from the second moving seat, of each of the plurality of second supporting rods is connected to each of the plurality of first supporting rods.

FOLDABLE FRAME FOR A TENT
20220010581 · 2022-01-13 ·

The present disclosure discloses a foldable frame for a tent. The foldable frame comprises a center rod, a first moving seat, a second moving seat, a plurality of first supporting rods, and a plurality of second supporting rods. The plurality of first supporting rods and the plurality of second supporting rods are respectively rotatably connected to a circumference of the first moving seat in a rotationally symmetric manner and a circumference of the second moving seat in a rotationally symmetric manner. The plurality of first supporting rods and the plurality of second supporting rods each rotate in vertical planes. A first end, which is away from the second moving seat, of each of the plurality of second supporting rods is connected to each of the plurality of first supporting rods.

Portable hunting blind
11172672 · 2021-11-16 ·

A portable hunting blind having a plurality of foldable flat semi-rigid or rigid panels adapted to be arranged in an upright orientation to enclose an interior space sized and adapted to for concealing a hunter on all sides within the interior space, the unfolded panels having a top edge formed to include troughs of varying depths and shapes to provide improved camouflage and support for resting the barrel of a gun. The unfolded panels are connected in a side-by-side manner that permits folding the panels in an accordion-like fashion, and shaped so as to create a downward angle of the exterior side surfaces of the blind so that reflective material comprising the exterior surfaces reflect more of the ground radially outward from the panels than features above the ground.

Canopy umbrella
11219286 · 2022-01-11 · ·

A combined umbrella and canopy (10) that provides the advantages of both of these devices for providing maximum shade. The umbrella portion (12) is substantially similar to a standard beach umbrella having a vertical pole (16) with spokes or ribs (22, 24, 26, 28) extending radially outwardly adjacent the top (20) for supporting a fabric cover (30). The fabric cover (30) defines a front (32) and back (34) and at least two sides of the umbrella. The back (34) of the umbrella includes an additional length of fabric (36) that extends horizontally rearwardly and then curves downwardly and terminates in two spaced apart ends (38, 40). Each end includes a pocket (42, 44) that can be filled with sand to weigh the same down to maintain the ends on the beach. The additional fabric (36) is essentially a canopy (14). The umbrella structure (12) provides better support for the forward end of the canopy and prevents the same from collapsing when the wind conditions change.

Canopy umbrella
11219286 · 2022-01-11 · ·

A combined umbrella and canopy (10) that provides the advantages of both of these devices for providing maximum shade. The umbrella portion (12) is substantially similar to a standard beach umbrella having a vertical pole (16) with spokes or ribs (22, 24, 26, 28) extending radially outwardly adjacent the top (20) for supporting a fabric cover (30). The fabric cover (30) defines a front (32) and back (34) and at least two sides of the umbrella. The back (34) of the umbrella includes an additional length of fabric (36) that extends horizontally rearwardly and then curves downwardly and terminates in two spaced apart ends (38, 40). Each end includes a pocket (42, 44) that can be filled with sand to weigh the same down to maintain the ends on the beach. The additional fabric (36) is essentially a canopy (14). The umbrella structure (12) provides better support for the forward end of the canopy and prevents the same from collapsing when the wind conditions change.