Abstract:
A fan assembly for an umbrella including a first integrated sub-assembly clampable about an umbrella pole. The first integrated sub-assembly has a split collar surrounding the umbrella pole, a support housing on a lower end of the collar defining a drive ring support plate, and a motor housing enclosing a motor therein on an upper end of the collar spaced from the drive ring support plate. A second integrated sub-assembly is rotatably disposable about the collar and the umbrella pole and includes a drive ring having a lower surface which is supported by the drive ring support plate of the support housing, a drive ring drive mechanism, and a plurality of fan blades coupled to the drive ring.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an umbrella fan which includes a pole, an upper hub, main umbrella support members, a lower hub, lower umbrella support arms and a main umbrella fabric cover attached to the main umbrella support members. At least one fan member is attached to the main umbrella fabric cover and depends downwardly therefrom. A motor mounted to the pole is operably connected to at least one of the upper hub and the lower hub and is adapted to rotate the upper hub, the main umbrella support members, the lower hub, the lower support arms and the main umbrella fabric cover and at least one fan member relative to the pole. This causes the fan member to direct a flow of air downwardly when the motor is operating.
Abstract:
A fan assembly with a split collar clampable about a pole, the split collar including a drive ring support. A split motor housing is clampable about the split collar and the split motor housing includes a drive mechanism. A split drive ring is rotatably clampable about the split collar and supported by the drive ring support. The split drive ring includes a driven mechanism driven by the drive mechanism. A plurality of fan blades are coupled to the split drive ring. The fan assembly can be easily raised up or lowered down an umbrella pole. When the fan assembly is in the lowered position and the fan blades are removed, the umbrella can be easily stored away with the fan assembly still assembled about the umbrella pole.
Abstract:
An outdoor umbrella with power supply arrangement for electrical appliance includes an awning frame and a lighting arrangement. The awning frame includes an upper housing and a plurality of tubular awning arms radially extended from the upper housing in a pivotally movable manner. The lighting arrangement includes an electric hub disposed in the upper housing, a plurality of illuminating units each including a plurality of illuminators spacedly mounted on the awning arms, a connecting device having at least a first connector radially extended from the electric hub, and a second connector provided on each illuminating unit for electrically connecting to the first connector, so as to electrically connect the illuminating units with the electric hub, and a control device electrically connecting with the electric hub. Therefore, the illuminating units are electrically connected to the electric hub by connecting the second connectors to the first connectors when assembling the awning frame.
Abstract:
A combined umbrella and fan device wherein the umbrella includes a fabric or vinyl canopy, an umbrella hub, a plurality of splines hingedly attached to the umbrella hub supporting the fabric or vinyl canopy, an umbrella shaft extending from the umbrella hub, and a slide collar on the umbrella shaft including a plurality of support stays hingedly interconnected with the splines. The fan subassembly includes a fan motor housing, a clamp for attaching the motor housing to the umbrella shaft below the slide collar of the umbrella, a fan blade hub assembly rotatably disposed about the umbrella shaft between the slide collar and the clamp and having fan blades extending therefrom, a drive collar about the umbrella shaft and attached to and disposed beneath the fan blade hub assembly, a bushing on the shaft between the clamp and the drive collar for rotatably supporting the drive collar, and a drive wheel extending from the motor housing and engaging the drive collar for rotating the drive collar.
Abstract:
An umbrella having a cover within which a fan is mounted. The fan includes a ring shaped fan gear that is rotatably mounted on a section of a tubular vertical support tube and includes a number of pivoting fan blades that collapse when the cover is collapsed.
Abstract:
An umbrella support device for securing an umbrella in an operative position for a user, comprising a frame securable to the user's back and at least one receptacle for retaining the handle of a conventional umbrella. A fastening system is incorporated in the receptacle, having a pair of arms selectively movable between open and closed positions for enabling the user to insert the handle in the receptacle and secure the handle therein. In a first embodiment, the handles include rigid gripping members extending into the receptacle, which engage the umbrella shaft immediately adjacent the handle upon insertion of the handle into the receptacle. In a second embodiment, the gripping members are replaced with latch bolts having inclined upper surfaces, so that insertion of the handle automatically moves the arms to their open position.
Abstract:
An umbrella holder for storing an umbrella and permitting evaporation of topical fluids therefrom. The inventive device includes a side wall orthogonally coupled to a bottom wall, and a pair of spaced, quarter-round end walls defining an interior cavity for receiving the umbrella. An arcuate cover is pivotally mounted to the bottom wall and removably securable to the side wall to capture the umbrella within the device. Ventilation apertures permit drying of a wet umbrella and an adhesive mounting allows the device to be mounted within a vehicle or the like.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a ventilated umbrella, which may include a ventilated umbrella holder which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe and includes a plurality of air inlet holes through which air is introduced and an air discharge part formed on the upper side of the air inlet holes, a body part which is formed in the shape of a hollow pipe and includes a body inlet hole and a body discharge part corresponding to the air inlet hole and the air discharge part of the ventilated umbrella holder, and a stopper which is coupled to the body part and located inside the body discharge part and discharges air introduced through the air inlet hole to the outside through the body discharge part and blocks fluid introduced from the outside through the body discharge part.
Abstract:
A cooling umbrella device is provided. The device is comprised of a body, a shaft, handle, and at least one heating/cooling unit. The device allows users to easily activate the heating/cooling unit to maintain a comfortable environment while shielding harmful sunrays outdoors under the umbrella body.