Patent classifications
A45B19/04
EXTENDABLE UMBRELLA APPARATUS
An extendable umbrella apparatus adapted to be deployed into a spaced extended configuration to thereby be held above a user's head via a handle; and adapted to be collapsed into a stored configuration when not in use.
EXTENDABLE UMBRELLA APPARATUS
An extendable umbrella apparatus adapted to be deployed into a spaced extended configuration to thereby be held above a user's head via a handle; and adapted to be collapsed into a stored configuration when not in use.
ELECTRICALLY FOLDING AND UNFOLDING MULTI-FOLD UMBRELLA
Disclosed is an electrically folding and unfolding multi-fold umbrella, which includes a handle, a pull cord, and an intermediate shaft, the handle is defined at one end of the intermediate shaft, an upper nest and a lower nest are defined at two sides of the intermediate shaft respectively, and the lower nest is adjacent to the handle, a motor, a first gear, and at least one pulley are all located in the upper nest, the first gear is coaxial with one pulley, a side of the motor defines a lead screw, an axis of the pulley is connected to an inner surface of the upper nest, a fixed pulley is defined at a side of an inner surface of the lower nest, one end of the pull cord is fixed in the end of the intermediate shaft, the other end of the pull cord is fixed on the upper nest.
Collapsible umbrella with automatic closing structure
A collapsible umbrella with automatic closing structure has an extendable rod automatically retracting toward a runner away from its users by pressing of a button. The extendable rod includes an outer tube, an intermediate tube, an inner tube and a first spring. The tubes respectively have one, two, and three groove sections along outer peripheries thereof. A runner of the collapsible umbrella has axial protrusion to release a resilient section of a first clip from a first slot hole, thereby retracting a first spring for the intermediate tube being retracted into the outer tube; then a resilient section of a second clip is released from a second slot hole, thereby retracting the inner tube into the intermediate tube. The structure enables the users to close and fold the collapsible umbrella with single hand and has the extendable rod closing in a direction away from the users, so as to prevent from splashes of the rain and potential injuries during the retracting and folding.
Collapsible umbrella with automatic closing structure
A collapsible umbrella with automatic closing structure has an extendable rod automatically retracting toward a runner away from its users by pressing of a button. The extendable rod includes an outer tube, an intermediate tube, an inner tube and a first spring. The tubes respectively have one, two, and three groove sections along outer peripheries thereof. A runner of the collapsible umbrella has axial protrusion to release a resilient section of a first clip from a first slot hole, thereby retracting a first spring for the intermediate tube being retracted into the outer tube; then a resilient section of a second clip is released from a second slot hole, thereby retracting the inner tube into the intermediate tube. The structure enables the users to close and fold the collapsible umbrella with single hand and has the extendable rod closing in a direction away from the users, so as to prevent from splashes of the rain and potential injuries during the retracting and folding.
HAND-HELD SUN VISOR SYSTEM
A hand-held sun visor system having a sun visor assembly including a disc, a telescopic rod, and a handle. The handle is configured at a first-end of the telescopic rod, and a receiving member is positioned on a second-end of the telescopic rod, opposing the handle. The receiving member is configured to receive the disc. The disc, when mounted to the telescopic rod provides an adjustable hand-held sun shielding device for filtering and blocking sunlight. The device eliminates the need to use the hand as a visor or to squint into the sun.
HAND-HELD SUN VISOR SYSTEM
A hand-held sun visor system having a sun visor assembly including a disc, a telescopic rod, and a handle. The handle is configured at a first-end of the telescopic rod, and a receiving member is positioned on a second-end of the telescopic rod, opposing the handle. The receiving member is configured to receive the disc. The disc, when mounted to the telescopic rod provides an adjustable hand-held sun shielding device for filtering and blocking sunlight. The device eliminates the need to use the hand as a visor or to squint into the sun.
Umbrella System and Method
An umbrella system includes a collapsible umbrella preferably having a telescoping pole, and including a generally hollow base unit with an augur member attached to a bottom portion thereof. The telescoping pole may be adjustable in height by any suitable means, and is received by the base unit having a pair of handle members extending radially therefrom, so that a user may grip the handle members in order to twist the base unit with the augur member into the ground. Other features may include an attachable table member, attachable drink holders, a removable carrying strap, a rotating collar assembly affixed to the lower portion of the base unit for attachment to a dog leash, and a water misting system for providing a spray water mist beneath the shade of the umbrella.
Umbrella System and Method
An umbrella system includes a collapsible umbrella preferably having a telescoping pole, and including a generally hollow base unit with an augur member attached to a bottom portion thereof. The telescoping pole may be adjustable in height by any suitable means, and is received by the base unit having a pair of handle members extending radially therefrom, so that a user may grip the handle members in order to twist the base unit with the augur member into the ground. Other features may include an attachable table member, attachable drink holders, a removable carrying strap, a rotating collar assembly affixed to the lower portion of the base unit for attachment to a dog leash, and a water misting system for providing a spray water mist beneath the shade of the umbrella.
PORTABLE SHADE UMBRELLA
A shade umbrella includes a top structure, an umbrella stand structure and a pole. The pole enables the separation of umbrella top structure into two components and posit of each other for ease of carrying and storing, and the umbrella stand structure attached to lower end of an umbrella pole which provides stability by parting horizontal and vertical loads. Further, the shade umbrella is portable, detachable and collapsible,