Patent classifications
E04H15/50
PORTABLE FOLDABLE YURT
The present invention comprises a novel foldable yurt structure generally consisting of at least two foldable lattice walls and a foldable lattice roof. The foldable roof is to be positioned substantially on top of the foldable walls. Once the roof sits on the wall and securely and fastened with zip ties, an inner tension band or rope is encircled to prevent structure expand and hold the structure in substantially same structural position. The whole structure is covered by PVC tarpaulin, Vinyl tarpaulin, or polyethylene tarpaulin.
Pole frame structure of foldable tent
An improved pole frame structure of a foldable tent includes upright poles, side cross support rod assemblies, and a top support rod unit. The top support rod unit includes a top module provided with a limiting component, top support rod assemblies, and oblique support rods. One end of each oblique support rod is connected to the respective top support rod assembly by means of a slider provided with a stopper, and the other end of the oblique support rod is pivotally connected to the respective side cross support rod assembly. The structure enhances, by means of the stopper and the limiting component, the stability of the oblique support rods supporting tent cloth, and prevents the tent cloth from being damaged by the oblique support rods.
Pole frame structure of foldable tent
An improved pole frame structure of a foldable tent includes upright poles, side cross support rod assemblies, and a top support rod unit. The top support rod unit includes a top module provided with a limiting component, top support rod assemblies, and oblique support rods. One end of each oblique support rod is connected to the respective top support rod assembly by means of a slider provided with a stopper, and the other end of the oblique support rod is pivotally connected to the respective side cross support rod assembly. The structure enhances, by means of the stopper and the limiting component, the stability of the oblique support rods supporting tent cloth, and prevents the tent cloth from being damaged by the oblique support rods.
EASILY EXTENDABLE AND RETRACTABLE CANOPY MECHANISM
The present invention relates to the technical field of outdoor equipment, in particular to an easily extendable and retractable canopy mechanism comprising two center hubs arranged up and down and several carrier rods. The first and second center hubs are arranged on the same vertical line. One end of the carrier rods is rotatably connected to the first center hub with equal angle between any two adjacent carrier rods. It also comprises equal number of support rods and carrier rods. One end of the support rods is rotatably connected to the second center hub and the other end is fixed on the side of the carrier rods. The angle between any two adjacent support rods is equal. The carrier rods have stop blocks at the upper part of the fixed connection between the carrier rods and the support rods. The present invention improves the existing tent roofs and removes the self-locking structure commonly used in the prior art to achieve the current effect with more convenience and less effort based on simpler mechanism, which is applicable to tents and other outdoor equipment.
Pop Up Canopy
A simplified pop-up canopy and frame that allows for easy set and expansion. It is a modular and collapsible design. The design has a plurality of leg assembles which hold up a plurality of cross bar sets. The cross bar sets are connected to brackets which connection a plurality of cross bar sets together to form the pop-up canopy frame on which a canopy cover can be placed.
Pop Up Canopy
A simplified pop-up canopy and frame that allows for easy set and expansion. It is a modular and collapsible design. The design has a plurality of leg assembles which hold up a plurality of cross bar sets. The cross bar sets are connected to brackets which connection a plurality of cross bar sets together to form the pop-up canopy frame on which a canopy cover can be placed.
CANOPY CONVERSION SYSTEM
A canopy conversion system including a cover configured to extend around sides of a canopy frame and a plurality of rod mounts attached to the cover configured to horizontally mount one or more rods. The rod mounts may be spaced apart to allow curtains supported on the rods to be slidable between open and closed positions.
APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY MONITORING AND CONTROLING POOL/SPA EQUIPMENT
A method of adjusting pool or spa equipment parameters in a multi-vendor pool or spa equipment system is provided. The method includes providing a pool or spa equipment system including a plurality of different pool or spa equipment provided by a plurality of different pool or spa equipment suppliers with each of the plurality of different pool or spa equipment having its own adjustable parameters. The method includes connecting the plurality of different pool or spa equipment to a software application via a local network and receiving and displaying current parameter data of the connected plurality of different pool or spa equipment on the software application. The method further includes adjusting, via the software application, the parameters of any one of the connected plurality of different pool or spa equipment.
Folding canopy with layered roof
A folding canopy with a layered roof includes canopy leg tubes, a beam assembly connected between the canopy leg tubes, and a roof assembly for supporting a tarpaulin. The roof assembly includes a first roof unit in a middle portion of the roof assembly and a second roof unit surrounding the first roof unit. The first roof unit includes a first tarpaulin, a tarpaulin stay for supporting the first tarpaulin, and a linkage rod for linkage of the tarpaulin stay. A middle portion of the tarpaulin stay is hinged with a first strut, one end of the tarpaulin stay is hinged with an end of the linkage rod and the other end of the tarpaulin stay is a free end, and the other end of the linkage rod is hinged with a second strut.
Folding canopy with layered roof
A folding canopy with a layered roof includes canopy leg tubes, a beam assembly connected between the canopy leg tubes, and a roof assembly for supporting a tarpaulin. The roof assembly includes a first roof unit in a middle portion of the roof assembly and a second roof unit surrounding the first roof unit. The first roof unit includes a first tarpaulin, a tarpaulin stay for supporting the first tarpaulin, and a linkage rod for linkage of the tarpaulin stay. A middle portion of the tarpaulin stay is hinged with a first strut, one end of the tarpaulin stay is hinged with an end of the linkage rod and the other end of the tarpaulin stay is a free end, and the other end of the linkage rod is hinged with a second strut.