Patent classifications
E04H15/16
Solar powered canopy system and method of use
A canopy system for providing cooling action and improving user comfort comprising of a canopy having one or more fans, one or more lights, one or more electrical outlets, one or more speakers, one or more solar panels, and at least one alternative power source; the solar panels store and supply solar power to the fans, lights, electrical outlets, and speakers; the fans direct airflow from above the canopy to the area underneath the canopy; the alternative power source stores and supplies electrical energy to the fans, lights, electrical outlets, and speakers if and when solar panels fail to supply solar power to the fans, lights, electrical outlets, and speakers.
Solar powered canopy system and method of use
A canopy system for providing cooling action and improving user comfort comprising of a canopy having one or more fans, one or more lights, one or more electrical outlets, one or more speakers, one or more solar panels, and at least one alternative power source; the solar panels store and supply solar power to the fans, lights, electrical outlets, and speakers; the fans direct airflow from above the canopy to the area underneath the canopy; the alternative power source stores and supplies electrical energy to the fans, lights, electrical outlets, and speakers if and when solar panels fail to supply solar power to the fans, lights, electrical outlets, and speakers.
Rooftop tent and receiving apparatus thereof
A rooftop tent includes a frame and a canopy, a first inlet is provided on the frame, and a side of the canopy is provided with an entrance; and a baseboard, which is inflatable and a second inlet in provided on a side of the baseboard. The frame is inflatable and air is inflated into the frame by the first inlet, such that the canopy is supported. A second inlet is located on the side of the baseboard, and the air is inflated into the baseboard through the second inlet, such that the baseboard is unfolded into a panel, which is used to support and carry the tent body. A receiving apparatus of the rooftop tent is also provided.
Rooftop tent and receiving apparatus thereof
A rooftop tent includes a frame and a canopy, a first inlet is provided on the frame, and a side of the canopy is provided with an entrance; and a baseboard, which is inflatable and a second inlet in provided on a side of the baseboard. The frame is inflatable and air is inflated into the frame by the first inlet, such that the canopy is supported. A second inlet is located on the side of the baseboard, and the air is inflated into the baseboard through the second inlet, such that the baseboard is unfolded into a panel, which is used to support and carry the tent body. A receiving apparatus of the rooftop tent is also provided.
Wind-resistant adjustable shade shelter
A portable shade shelter has a plurality of canopies including at least a first canopy and a second canopy. The first canopy is disposed over the second canopy, and the first canopy is capable of being spaced apart from the second canopy in a vertical direction such that air is capable of flowing between the first canopy and the second canopy. Each of the first canopy and the second canopy includes a plurality of openings configured to permit air and light to pass through the respective first canopy and second canopy.
Wind-resistant adjustable shade shelter
A portable shade shelter has a plurality of canopies including at least a first canopy and a second canopy. The first canopy is disposed over the second canopy, and the first canopy is capable of being spaced apart from the second canopy in a vertical direction such that air is capable of flowing between the first canopy and the second canopy. Each of the first canopy and the second canopy includes a plurality of openings configured to permit air and light to pass through the respective first canopy and second canopy.
WIND-RESISTANT ADJUSTABLE SHADE SHELTER
A portable shade shelter has a plurality of canopies including at least a first canopy and a second canopy. The first canopy is disposed over the second canopy, and the first canopy is capable of being spaced apart from the second canopy in a vertical direction such that air is capable of flowing between the first canopy and the second canopy. Each of the first canopy and the second canopy includes a plurality of openings configured to permit air and light to pass through the respective first canopy and second canopy.
WIND-RESISTANT ADJUSTABLE SHADE SHELTER
A portable shade shelter has a plurality of canopies including at least a first canopy and a second canopy. The first canopy is disposed over the second canopy, and the first canopy is capable of being spaced apart from the second canopy in a vertical direction such that air is capable of flowing between the first canopy and the second canopy. Each of the first canopy and the second canopy includes a plurality of openings configured to permit air and light to pass through the respective first canopy and second canopy.
Ventilated tent
A ventilated tent includes a tent cloth, a tent frame, a cloth rope and a buttonhole; the tent cloth is set on the tent frame fixedly connected with the tent frame; the tent cloth includes a top cloth, a front cloth, a back cloth, a left side cloth and a right side cloth; left and right ends of the top cloth cover top of the left side cloth and the right side cloth; the buttonhole is fixed at an edge of the tent cloth, the cloth rope connects the top end of the left side cloth and the top end of the right side cloth through the buttonhole, and a ventilation gap is formed when top end of the left side cloth and right side cloth go away from left end and tight end of the top cloth by tightening and relaxing the cloth rope.
Ventilated tent
A ventilated tent includes a tent cloth, a tent frame, a cloth rope and a buttonhole; the tent cloth is set on the tent frame fixedly connected with the tent frame; the tent cloth includes a top cloth, a front cloth, a back cloth, a left side cloth and a right side cloth; left and right ends of the top cloth cover top of the left side cloth and the right side cloth; the buttonhole is fixed at an edge of the tent cloth, the cloth rope connects the top end of the left side cloth and the top end of the right side cloth through the buttonhole, and a ventilation gap is formed when top end of the left side cloth and right side cloth go away from left end and tight end of the top cloth by tightening and relaxing the cloth rope.