Patent classifications
A45B2023/0012
Cantilever Parasol
The invention discloses a cantilever parasol with reduced maintenance workload. When the reel mechanism requires maintenance, one only needs to detach the reel housing from the inclined rod, without a need to perform a separate disassembly operation to the cord spool assembly or a need to change a connection relationship between the inclined rod and the post, avoiding difficulty in re-assembling the inclined rod.
The cantilever parasol includes a post, an inclined rod and a reel mechanism. The reel mechanism includes a reel housing is detachably connected with the inclined rod, and a cord spool assembly is rotatably installed in the reel housing and located on an outer side of the inclined rod. One end of the inclined rod is connected with the post, the inclined rod is provided with a cord hole, and a cord is passed through the cord hole and connected with the cord spool assembly.
UMBRELLA SLIDING ASSEMBLY
A umbrella sliding assembly, includes a post, a slider, a first pulley, a second pulley and a fixing piece. The post is provided with a first track groove and a second track groove. The slider is arranged on the post. The first or second pulley is rotatably mounted on the slider and arranged in a row along a longitudinal direction of the slider, and extends into the first or second track groove, so that the first or second pulley pulley abuts against an inner wall of the first or second track groove. The fixing piece is mounted on the slider and includes a fixing part matchingly fixed with the post, when the fixing part is matchingly fixed with the post, the slider is fixed to the post, and when the fixing part is separated from the post, the slider is movable along a longitudinal direction of the postumbrella sliding assembly.
Device to adjust the rotation of a canopy of a sunshade
A device to adjust the angle of rotation of a canopy of a sunshade comprises an upper clutch sleeve sleeved at a lower end of an upper tube of the sunshade, a lower clutch sleeve sleeved at an upper end of a lower tube, a rotary handle sleeve and a rotary shaft sleeved outside the upper tube and the lower tube, a rotary shaft rotationally inserted within one of the upper tube and the lower tube and fixedly connected with the other, a retaining ring disposed between the upper end of the rotary handle sleeve and the upper tube and elastically connected with the upper clutch sleeve or the upper tube, and a set of fitting parts.
Straight-pole sun umbrella hand-cranking structure
A straight-pole sun umbrella hand-cranking structure includes a standing pole and a shell fixed on the standing pole, wherein the shell comprises a first outer shell and a second outer shell. The shell is integrally fixed with one side of the standing pole, and a gear is arranged within the first and the second outer shells. A cranking shaft passes through the gear and is connected to an anti-slip mechanism, and a cranking handle is externally connected to the cranking shaft. The anti-slip mechanism includes a torsion spring, wherein the torsion spring is sleeved on the end portion of the cranking shaft. The torsion spring is arranged at the tail end of the cranking shaft such that the anti-slipping performance is improved by the elastic force of the spring. As the aforesaid structure is protected against abrasion, its functional life is significantly prolonged.
Outdoor umbrella frame having telescopic structure
An outdoor umbrella frame has a telescopic structure, and includes an umbrella pole, a pull rod assembly and a rib assembly. The pull rod assembly includes a first pull rod and a second pull rod. The rib assembly includes a longer rib and a shorter rib, the umbrella pole may be telescopic along a length direction, and one or more of the first pull rod, the second pull rod, the longer rib and the shorter rib may be telescopic along a length direction. When the outdoor umbrella frame is assembled, the umbrella pole, the first pull rod, the second pull rod, the longer rib and the shorter rib are all in an extended and fixed state. When the outdoor umbrella frame is disassembled for packing, any one or more of the umbrella pole, the first pull rod, the second pull rod, the longer rib and the shorter rib are in a retracted state.
Portable, ergonomic, and selectively adjustable umbrella and seat support structure
A beverage holding support structure, for use in a pool, includes a base configured to be disposed at a non-equilibrium sloped position within a pool relative to a horizontal plane and parallel to a sloped bottom surface of the pool, a base connector connected to the base, an articulating mechanism adjustably coupled to the base connector and extended upwardly therefrom, at least one extension pole aligned with a centrally registered longitudinal axis and statically affixed to an upper portion of the articulating mechanism, and a cup holder tray attached to the at least one extension pole. The beverage holding support structure has a center of gravity configured to prohibit the base from being tipped over from the non-equilibrium sloped position while the cup holder tray is maintained at a horizontal position parallel to the horizontal plane above a top water level surface of the pool.
Umbrella pole adapter for boat table leg mounts
An umbrella pole adapter to convert boat dining table leg mounts into temporary umbrella stands is presented. The umbrella adapter is a tubular oval design shape member consisting of an upper end and a bottom end with a center opening running thru the length. The unique tubular oval design shape and the rubber material for the center opening, enables the umbrella anchor pole to be inserted and secured inside the adaptor without the need for any other parts. The same unique tubular oval design shape and rubber material for the exterior wall, enables the adapter to be inserted and secured inside the boat hollow dining table leg mount, without the need for any other parts.
Beach umbrella anchoring and stabilizing device
A beach umbrella anchoring and stabilizing device includes a support shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, and a hollow interior for receiving a beach umbrella. An anchoring container affixed to the support shaft includes an open top, a closed bottom, and a sidewall extending around the support shaft from the open top to the closed bottom. The sidewall defines a laterally extending reservoir for receiving sand to anchor the device underneath the beach surface and provide lateral support to a beach umbrella mounted into the support shaft. Stabilizing vanes protrude from the distal end of the support shaft and extend from the closed bottom to the distal end. Each of the stabilizing vanes defines a broad surface that engages sand when a rotational force is exerted onto the support shaft, thereby preventing rotation of the support shaft about a longitudinal axis thereof when buried under the sand.
Physically-impaired-assisting multi-function sail
A physically-impaired-assisting multi-function sail comprises: a stanchion, a hoisting navigator for allowing an arthritic to deploy and retract the sail without the need to bend the fingers, a hoisting teeter totter secured to the navigator, a teeter-totter hook-lock secured to the teeter totter for automatically locking and unlocking the teeter totter to deploy and retract the sail, a cable secured to a camber, a cable canal formed into the teeter totter for hiding and protecting the cable within, a pivoting pulley housing secured to the teeter totter, a pivoting pulley hub swingingly attached to the pivoting pulley housing, sail-buttresses hingedly attached to the pivoting pulley hub, a sail canopy secured to the sail-buttresses, multiple cable pulleys rotatably secured at multiple locations within the pivoting pulley housing and pivoting pulley hub, a central tube attached to the pivoting pulley hub, sail-buttress-supporting arms hingedly attached to the sail-buttresses, and a shuttling hub attached to the sail-buttress-supporting arms.
Solar umbrella
The solar umbrella forms a temporary shelter. The solar umbrella creates a protected space for use during outdoor activities. The solar umbrella incorporates an umbrella structure, a control circuit, and a cooling structure. The cooling structure and the control circuit attach to the umbrella structure. The umbrella structure forms the protected space. The cooling structure generates an air flow within the protected space. The control circuit provides electric energy used to operate: a) the cooling structure; and, b) externally provided electrically powered devices.