Patent classifications
A45B2023/0037
An Umbrella Capable of Canopy Adjustment Through a Handle
An umbrella with an adjustable canopy comprises a canopy adjustment device having a transverse rod connector, an upper clutch gear, a lower clutch gear and a handle; and a transverse rod rotation device disposed on the middle of a transverse rod; the front end of a tilted rod is rotatably connected to the transverse rod rotation device; the bottom end of the transverse rod is rotatably connected to a sliding block through the canopy adjustment device. The upper clutch gear is fixedly connected to the transverse rod; the bottom end of the transverse rod connector is rotatably connected to the sliding block; one end of the handle is rotatably connected to the periphery the upper clutch gear which is against the upper surface of the lower clutch gear. The invention has the advantages of simple and reasonable structure, convenient operation, stable and reliable positioning, and can realize the canopy adjustment only by operating the handle.
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.
CANTILEVER UMBRELLA
Disclosed are example embodiments of a cantilever-canopy umbrella. An example may be a five-device-in-one physically-impaired-assisting easy-slide-and-lift dog-run-adaptable land-yacht-adaptable projector-screen-adaptable anti-wobbling foot-pedal-operated robot-assembled cantilever-canopy umbrella. An example embodiment may be rotatable-floating-table-locking rotatable-floating-chair-locking rotatable-umbrella-locking foot-pedal. The example embodiment may include a 360-degree-locking disk. The example embodiment may also include a plurality of umbrella-pole-locking four-wall tunnels. The example embodiment may also include a noise-cancelling tunnel-and-disk-protecting housing. The example embodiment may also include a noise-cancelling tunnel-and-disk-protecting flange slid over said noise-cancelling tunnel-and-disk-protecting housing. The example embodiment may include a multi-height-adjustable easy-slide-and-lift 360-degree-rotatable canopy-supporting vertical mast secured to said 360-degree-rotatable noise-cancelling rotatable-floating-table-adaptable rotatable-floating-chair-adaptable pole-supporting vertebrae. The example embodiment may also include a plurality of multi-height-adjustable holes drilled into said multi-height-adjustable easy-slide-and-lift 360-degree-rotatable canopy-supporting vertical mast. The example embodiment may include a rain-blocking top-strut-lifting weather cap secured to said multi-height-adjustable easy-slide-and-lift 360-degree-rotatable canopy-supporting vertical mast.
Angle-Adjustable Umbrella without Rope
An angle-adjustable umbrella has a column; a transverse rod; a tilted rod; an umbrella frame; a clutch mechanism; wherein, the tilted rod comprises a first tilted rod and a second tilted rod, and the top end of the first tilted rod is hinged to the top of the column, the bottom end of the first tilted rod is rotatably connected to a connector on the second tilted rod through a tilted rod joint, the bottom end of the second tilted rod is hinged to the lower nest in the umbrella frame; the transverse rod comprises a first transverse rod and a second transverse rod which are connected each other by connecting pieces, and the connecting pieces are coupled to the tilted rod, the bottom end of the transverse rod is connected to a slider joint through the clutch mechanism, the slider joint is rotatably connected to the sliding block slidably sleeved on the column, and the top end of the transverse rod is rotatably connected to the upper nest in the umbrella frame.
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.
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.
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.
Umbrella
A novel umbrella is disclosed with a simplified structure that creates a clean, elegant profile with reduced component count and increased wind resistance. The umbrella includes a support post, a housing supported thereby, spokes pivotally disposed about the housing, a canopy, and an actuator. The housing has a top hub and a bottom hub. The actuator slides the hubs together to pivot the spokes away from the housing, whereby the umbrella moves from a closed position to an open position. Rollers are preferably retained within the top hub, and each spoke preferably has a spoke cam attached to one end. The spokes pivot away from the housing by having a roller surface of each spoke cam slide along each respective roller. The actuator may have a crank operated worm drive mechanism to raise and lower the canopy.
CANTILEVERED UMBRELLA
A cantilevered umbrella, comprises a stand column, an umbrella tent and a cantilever. One end of the cantilever is connected with the stand column through a shell in a rotating mode, and other end is connected with the umbrella tent. Rotation of the cantilever drives the umbrella tent to rotate, with opening of the umbrella tent rotating to a certain angle in a relatively horizontal direction. The cantilevered umbrella further comprises a positioning part. One end of the positioning part is connected with the cantilever in a fixed mode, and other end extends into the shell. A first positioning portion is arranged on an inner wall of the shell, a second positioning portion is arranged on the positioning part, and the first and second positioning portions limit the cantilever in the circumferential rotating range through coordination.