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Sun protection device

A technology of sunshade device and fabric, applied in tents/canopies, building types, buildings, etc., can solve the problem of cumbersome position change, and achieve the effect of simple movement and easy assembly.

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-06-10
克里斯蒂娜·尼普希尔德
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Changing positions is tedious due to tension and added weight

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[0021] The sun protection device 1 shown in the figures essentially consists of a set of rods 2 and a fabric 1 which can be stretched by this set of rods.

[0022] The set of rods 2 again essentially consists of two intersecting elastic rods 4 which, in the position of use, are inserted in the eyelets 7 of the ends 8 of two straps 9 which cross on the ground (especially See Figure 1, Figure 3 and Figure 4 ), wherein the set of rods 2 or rods 4 is curved in a dome shape (see FIG. 3 ). The poles 4 are thus easy to transport and are each composed of several pole sections that can be plugged together, wherein two adjacent pole sections are preferably connected to one another by elastic cords or the like (not shown).

[0023] To fix the rods 4, the rods are connected to each other in the intersection area. For this purpose, a molded part 11, preferably made of plastic, can be provided in the intersection area 10 of the rod 4, said molded part consisting of two tubes 12 stacked on...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a sun protection device having a linkage (2) and a fabric (3) or the like that can be tightened via the same, wherein the linkage (2) comprises two intersecting rods (4) which can each be bent elastically and can be braced in a dome-like curved manner by inserting the rod ends (5) into lugs (7) at the ends (8) of two intersecting belt straps (9) which span a base (27), over which the rods (4) can arch, while subjecting the rod ends (5) to tensile stress and which can be prestressed by inserting the rod ends (5) into belts (24) at a bottom longitudinal margin (23) of the fabric (3) for tightening the fabric (3) via the linkage (2), wherein a cross strut (19) for supporting the fabric (3) is supported in the intersecting region (10) of the rods (4).

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a sun protection device consisting of a set of rods and a fabric or the like stretchable by the set of rods. Background technique [0002] Such sun protection devices are known, for example, as parasols. When the parasol is used on the beach, on the grass or in other areas, it must preferably be fastened to the ground, wherein an umbrella stand can also be used. However, parasols have a major disadvantage, namely that they are very wind-resistant, which may lead to damage to the parasol in the worst case. Furthermore, parasols do not provide optimal shade for the body due to their construction. [0003] Furthermore, as described in CH675446A5 and US 5546971, a so-called pergola is known which, although providing better shade, is hardly suitable for short-term erected for use. Furthermore, such a gazebo must be secured by means of piles, wherein the gazebo is not yet particularly stable. The same applies to tents as describ...

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IPC IPC(8): E04H15/40
CPCE04H15/003E04H15/40
Inventor 克里斯蒂娜·尼普希尔德
Owner 克里斯蒂娜·尼普希尔德
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