Portable folding canopy with moveable element
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A63H-033/00
A45B-019/02
A43B-003/00
A45C-013/08
A45C-013/28
A45C-015/00
A43B-023/24
A45F-003/04
A63H-003/00
A63H-003/06
A45B-025/00
F15B-015/10
A45F-003/00
출원번호
US-0589865
(2015-01-05)
등록번호
US-9215914
(2015-12-22)
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Strong, Finn Alexander
출원인 / 주소
Strong, Finn Alexander
대리인 / 주소
Patent Law Offices Michael E. Woods
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A system and method for increasing customer interest in articles of manufacture, including hand-held portable canopies, such as umbrellas and parasols. A set of actuating components are coupled to moveable elements of the article of manufacture, the moveable elements respond to operation of an user-
A system and method for increasing customer interest in articles of manufacture, including hand-held portable canopies, such as umbrellas and parasols. A set of actuating components are coupled to moveable elements of the article of manufacture, the moveable elements respond to operation of an user-controlled actuating mechanism.
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1. An air-actuated device, comprising: a canopy article of manufacture configured to be carried by a user, said canopy article of manufacture having a shaft supporting a collapsible frame and a canopy cover coupled to said collapsible frame, said canopy cover including a sheath assembly coupled to a
1. An air-actuated device, comprising: a canopy article of manufacture configured to be carried by a user, said canopy article of manufacture having a shaft supporting a collapsible frame and a canopy cover coupled to said collapsible frame, said canopy cover including a sheath assembly coupled to an exterior wall of said canopy cover, said sheath assembly having a first outside portion and a second outside portion with said sheath assembly having an unactuated mode and an actuated mode, said unactuated mode providing said sheath assembly overlying said exterior wall displaying said first outside portion while concealing said second outside portion and said actuated mode providing said sheath assembly extending from said canopy article of manufacture and displaying said second outside portion; anda discrete air-powered actuator assembly coupled to said canopy article of manufacture, said discrete air-powered actuator assembling including: a first discrete air bladder coupled to said shaft and having a first exterior wall containing a first bladder volume, said first exterior wall providing a first shape memory repeatedly inflating said first bladder volume after a collapse of said first bladder volume, said first bladder volume including a first capacity for a first quantity of air with said first discrete air bladder including an outlet exiting a portion of said first quantity of air from said first bladder volume when said first exterior wall is collapsed; a second discrete air bladder coupled to both said canopy cover and to said sheath assembly, said second discrete air bladder having a second exterior wall containing a second bladder volume, said second discrete air bladder remotely located relative to said first discrete air bladder, and said second bladder volume including a second capacity for a second quantity of air, said second discrete air bladder including an unactuated mode and an actuated mode, said unactuated mode providing said second discrete air bladder in an unactuated configuration having a proximal portion of said second discrete air bladder positioned relative to a distal portion of said second discrete air bladder, said unactuated configuration defining a separation between said portions equal to a first distance, and said actuated mode providing said second discrete air bladder in an actuated configuration having said separation greater than said first distance, wherein an actuating transition of said second discrete air bladder from said unactuated mode to said actuated mode transitions said sheath assembly from said unactuated mode to said actuated mode and wherein a biased transition of said second discrete air bladder from said actuated mode to said unactuated mode transitions said sheath assembly from said actuated mode to said unactuated mode; and an elongate communication channel, coupled to said outlet and to said second discrete air bladder;wherein said second discrete air bladder is biased to said unactuated mode; wherein said second discrete air bladder moves from said unactuated configuration to said actuated configuration responsive to air exiting from said first bladder volume; and wherein said second discrete air bladder collapses from said actuated configuration to said unactuated configuration when air exits said second bladder volume. 2. The air-actuated device of claim 1 wherein said canopy article of manufacture includes an umbrella. 3. The air-actuated device of claim 2 wherein said second discrete air bladder includes an elongate clamshell shaped actuator having a first portion overlying a second portion with said first portion coupled to said second portion at a hinging portion, wherein said actuating transition includes an unfolding of said second discrete air bladder about said hinging portion to increase said separation, and wherein said biased transition includes a folding of said second discrete air bladder about said hinging portion to decrease said separation. 4. The air-actuated device of claim 2 wherein said second discrete air bladder includes an elongate bladder extending from said proximal end to said distal end, wherein said unactuated mode includes said second discrete air bladder in a retracted configuration having said distal end rolled to said proximal end, wherein said actuated mode includes said second discrete air bladder in an extended configuration having said distal end at least partially unrolled from said retracted configuration, wherein said transition from said unactuated mode to said actuated mode unrolls said distal end from said proximal end, and wherein said transition from said actuated mode to said unactuated mode rolls said distal end towards said proximal end. 5. The air-actuated device of claim 1 wherein said shaft includes a central channel extending from a proximal end coupled to said bladder to a distal end opposite of said proximal end and wherein said elongate communication channel is disposed within said central channel. 6. The air-actuated device of claim 5 wherein said second discrete air bladder includes an elongate clamshell shaped actuator having a first portion overlying a second portion with said first portion coupled to said second portion at a hinging portion, wherein said actuating transition includes an unfolding of said second discrete air bladder about said hinging portion to increase said separation, and wherein said biased transition includes a folding of said second discrete air bladder about said hinging portion to decrease said separation. 7. The air-actuated device of claim 6 further comprising an air-intake structure coupled to said communication channel, said air-intake structure defining a bidirectional air flow channel between said first bladder and said second bladder and further defining a one way air flow channel from ambient into said bidirectional air flow channel. 8. The air-actuated device of claim 1 wherein said second discrete air bladder includes an elongate clamshell shaped actuator having a first portion overlying a second portion with said first portion coupled to said second portion at a hinging portion, wherein said actuating transition includes an unfolding of said second discrete air bladder about said hinging portion to increase said separation, and wherein said biased transition includes a folding of said second discrete air bladder about said hinging portion to decrease said separation. 9. The air-actuated device of claim 1 wherein said second discrete air bladder includes an elongate bladder extending from said proximal end to said distal end, wherein said unactuated mode includes said second discrete air bladder in a retracted configuration having said distal end rolled to said proximal end, wherein said actuated mode includes said second discrete air bladder in an extended configuration having said distal end at least partially unrolled from said retracted configuration, wherein said transition from said unactuated mode to said actuated mode unrolls said distal end from said proximal end, and wherein said transition from said actuated mode to said unactuated mode rolls said distal end towards said proximal end. 10. The air-actuated device of claim 1 further comprising an air-intake structure coupled to said communication channel, said air-intake structure defining a bidirectional air flow channel between said first bladder and said second bladder and further defining a one way air flow channel from ambient into said bidirectional air flow channel. 11. A method for operating an air-powered actuator system disposed within a canopy article of manufacture, the method comprising the steps of: (a) collapsing repeatedly a first air cavity defined in a bladder coupled to a central shaft of the canopy article of manufacture, said central shaft supporting a collapsible moveable frame and a canopy cover coupled to said collapsible moveable frame, each collapse expelling a portion of a first quantity of air contained within said first air cavity; and(b) expanding repeatedly said first air cavity; and(c) initiating, responsive to each said collapsing step (a), a transfer of each portion of air towards a second air cavity included within an air-actuated active element coupled to said canopy cover, said active element having a distal portion and a proximal portion moveably coupled to said distal portion wherein said distal portion moves relative to said proximal portion when inflating and deflating, each said portion of air flowing in a flexible conduit connecting said first air cavity to said second air cavity with said portion of air flowing in said flexible conduit beginning a transition of said air-actuated active element from a biasedly-closed unactuated mode towards an open unactuated mode, said unactuated mode having said second air cavity substantially deflated and said second actuated mode having said second air cavity at least partially inflated and extended. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the canopy article of manufacture includes an umbrella. 13. A collapsible canopy, comprising: a central shaft supporting a collapsible moveable folding frame, said frame configured to move along said central shaft between an open mode and a closed mode;a canopy cover coupled to said folding frame;an actuator coupled through said canopy cover, said actuator having an actuator exterior wall defining an internal actuator cavity accessed through an actuator opening wherein said actuator exterior wall is self-biased to an unactuated mode with said actuator configured to respond to an air pressure differential at said actuator opening to transition to an actuated mode;a collapsible bladder having a bladder exterior wall defining an internal bladder cavity accessed through a bladder opening wherein said bladder exterior wall includes a collapsible construction producing an output air quantity at said bladder opening when said bladder exterior wall is collapsed; andan elongate communication channel coupled to said bladder opening and to said actuator opening, said elongate communication channel communicating said air pressure differential to said actuator responsive to said output air quantity. 14. The collapsible canopy of claim 13 wherein said canopy cover is configured for an umbrella implementation, wherein said actuator extends through an opening in said canopy cover, further comprising: a seal coupled to said actuator and to said opening. 15. The collapsible canopy of claim 14 wherein said actuator includes a portion extending through said opening in said canopy cover and further comprising a flexible sheath coupled to an outside surface of said canopy cover proximate said opening in said canopy cover, said flexible sheath coupled to said portion of said actuator extending through said opening of said canopy cover.
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