Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080235775 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO MULTIPLE PUBLIC NETWORKS AND FOR CONTROLLING ACCESS TO MULTIPLE PRIVATE NETWORKS - A system and method for controlling access to multiple public networks and for controlling access to multiple private networks is provided. Authentication is used with unique public shared secrets and unique private shared secrets to control access to the networks. The invention includes a user device for communicating with at least a public network and/or a private network. The device may be capable of accessing multiple networks through one or more private networks with multiple access control servers. The user device must provide a correct response to each access control server, before access to the network may be granted. The device generates a one-time password, or response, to gain access to a controlled network server. The response generated by the device is matched to a response generated by an access control server that may have generated a challenge that prompted the response. If the two responses match, the device is authenticated and a user of the device is granted access to the network server. | 09-25-2008 |
20090259838 | Hardware-Bonded Credential Manager Method and System - An internet data exchange authentication method that can provide much of the user authentication assurance and capability of dedicated computer security cryptographic hardware, without requiring that the user actually have such hardware. This method allows users with computerized devices to communicate securely with secure servers by creating customized challenge-response authentication objects (pockets) where both the challenge and the response is based partially on the hardware identity of the user's computerized device, and partially on a secret (such as a random number) known only by the secure server. The secure server receives the device's hardware identity, generates the secret, creates the pocket, encrypts the pocket, and sends the encrypted pocket back to the user's device. The secure server, or a third trusted credential server, then sends the decryption key for the encrypted pocket back to the user using a different, “out of band” communications modality, thus reducing the chances of interception. | 10-15-2009 |
20100064360 | Token device that generates and displays one-time passwords and that couples to a computer for inputting or receiving data for generating and outputting one-time passwords and other functions - A token device that generates and displays one-time passwords and couples to a computer for inputting or receiving data for generating and outputting one-time passwords and performing other functions is provided. The token includes an interface for coupling to a computer. The token may also be coupled to any network that the computer may be connected to, when coupled to the computer. Data and information may be transmitted between the computer and token, and between the network and token, via the computer and interface. The data and information may include one-time password seeding, file transfer, authentication, configuration and programming of the token. The token must be seeded to generate and display one-time passwords. An original, or seed, value is loaded into the token. One-time passwords are subsequently generated or calculated, or both, from the seed value. Seeding of the token involving a counter, time, or time-related functions, may allow synchronization of the token with such functions. The token may support different authentication methods. | 03-11-2010 |
20100107228 | IP ADDRESS SECURE MULTI-CHANNEL AUTHENTICATION FOR ONLINE TRANSACTIONS - A method for multi-factor authenticating of a user using an application server and an authentication server is disclosed. The method includes receiving from the application server a first source IP address associated with a request for authenticating from the user browser program to the application server. The method also includes receiving from the user browser program a request to perform additional authentication between the user browser program and the authentication server using a separate communication channel. The method additionally includes comparing the first source IP address with a second source IP address associated with the request to perform the additional authentication and failing, if the first source IP address does not match the second source IP address, authentication of the user. | 04-29-2010 |
20100195824 | Method and Apparatus for Dynamic Generation of Symmetric Encryption Keys and Exchange of Dynamic Symmetric Key Infrastructure - A method and apparatus for dynamically generating data encryption keys for encrypting data files and for decrypting encrypted data files via a key exchange method is provided. A dynamically generated an encryption key is generated for each encryption event, so that the key cannot be produced or reproduced. A key exchange component of the invention ensures that only an intended recipient has the means to decrypt a file encrypted with the dynamically generated symmetric encryption keys. | 08-05-2010 |
20110030053 | Token device that generates and displays one-time passwords and that couples to a computer for inputting or receiving data for generating and outputting one-time passwords and other functions - A token device that generates and displays one-time passwords and couples to a computer for inputting or receiving data for generating and outputting one-time passwords and performing other functions is provided. The token includes an interface for coupling to a computer. The token may also be coupled to any network that the computer may be connected to, when coupled to the computer. Data and information may be transmitted between the computer and token, and between the network and token, via the computer and interface. The data and information may include one-time password seeding, file transfer, authentication, configuration and programming of the token. The token must be seeded to generate and display one-time passwords. An original, or seed, value is loaded into the token. One-time passwords are subsequently generated or calculated, or both, from the seed value. Seeding of the token involving a counter, time, or time-related functions, may allow synchronization of the token with such functions. The token may support different authentication methods. | 02-03-2011 |
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20110272105 | Sunshade Assembly Having a Clutch Unit - A sunshade assembly includes a housing having a top opening, a winding shaft mounted rotatably in the housing, a sunshade cloth wound around the winding shaft, a pull rod disposed outside the top opening, a frame body disposed below the housing, a gear rack mounted to the frame body and having a top end connected to the pull rod, and a clutch unit meshing with the gear rack and including a pusher that is operable to place the clutch unit in a non-clutching position, where the gear rack is freely movable to permit the sunshade cloth to be wound by the winding shaft, or a clutching position, where the clutch unit applies a retarding force to retard a movement of the gear rack, which prevents the winding shaft from winding the sunshade cloth but permits the pull rod to pull and stop the sunshade cloth at a desired position. | 11-10-2011 |
20110315327 | SUNSHADE - A sunshade includes a roller, a screen wound on the roller, a torque unit, and a latch unit. The torque unit is mounted in the roller, extends outwardly of the roller, and is disposed for urging movement of the screen to a wound state. The latch unit includes a plug disposed in the roller and formed with a pin hole, a pin member, and a biasing member disposed in the roller. The pin member has a main portion ( | 12-29-2011 |
20120160427 | GUIDE RAIL DEVICE OF VEHICLE REAR WINDOW BLIND ASSEMBLY - A guide rail device includes a guide rail adapted to be disposed in an inner surface of a C-column and having a rail body and a connecting part disposed at a bottom of the rail body. The connecting part has two symmetrical projecting studs respectively projecting frontward and rearward. A connecting seat is connected to the bottom of the rail body, and has a seat body adapted to be disposed at one end of a winding shaft, and two symmetrical engaging portions provided on the seat body. The projecting studs are respectively inserted into the engaging portions in a top-to-bottom direction. | 06-28-2012 |
20120160428 | GUIDE RAIL DEVICE OF VEHICLE REAR WINDOW BLIND ASSEMBLY - A guide rail device includes a guide rail and a connecting seat. The guide rail is adapted to be disposed in an inner surface of a C-column, and has an elongated tube body and a first connection disposed at a bottom of the elongated tube body. The connecting seat is disposed below the elongated tube body, and has a tubular seat body adapted to be disposed at one end of a winding shaft, and a second connection provided on the tubular seat body. One of the first and second connections is configured as a socket body, and the other one of the first and second connections is configured as a bent leg fitted in the socket body. | 06-28-2012 |
20120160429 | COUPLING DEVICE FOR A SUNSHADE ASSEMBLY - A coupling device for a sunshade assembly includes a slide block, an insert block and a plug component. The slide block has spaced-apart first and second block bodies connected to a guide member of the sunshade assembly. The first block body has an engaging portion formed on a hole-defining surface that defines a first through hole. The insert block is connected to a cross bar of the sunshade assembly, extends between the first and second block bodies, and is formed with a plug hole registered with the first through hole. The plug component is inserted through the plug hole from the first through hole, and is formed with a first engaging part engaging the engaging portion of the first block body, and a second engaging part spaced apart from the first engaging part and moving over the engaging portion of the first block body during the insertion of the plug member. | 06-28-2012 |
20120180958 | Sunshade Assembly Having a Buffer Unit - A sunshade assembly includes a housing having a top opening, a winding shaft mounted rotatably in the housing, a sunshade cloth wound around the winding shaft, a pull rod connected to the sunshade cloth and disposed external to the top opening, a tubular casing mounted below the housing, a guide rod extending downward from the pull rod and slidable in the tubular casing, a buffer disposed beside the tubular casing to provide a buffer resistance to the guide rod, and a driven member driven by the guide rod and moving the buffer. When the sunshade cloth is moved by the winding shaft to a wound position from a stretched position external to the housing, the guide rod is moved downward along with the pull rod until the guide rod pushes downward the driven member, thereby reducing a downward moving speed of the guide rod. | 07-19-2012 |
20120180961 | Frame-mounted sunshade device - A sunshade device for a vehicle includes a sunshade cloth that has two opposite lateral ends inserted respectively into two track rails, a fixed end fixed to a winding shaft assembly, and a pull end interconnecting the lateral ends oppositely of the fixed end. A cross bar is attached to the pull end and extends between the track rails. A tensioning unit includes a spring disposed within the cross bar, a buffer sleeve disposed around the spring, and two tension cords each having an intermediate section attached to one of two lateral ends of the sunshade cloth, a first end section connected to one end of the spring, and a second end section connected to the winding shaft assembly. The tension cords prevent the sunshade cloth from becoming slack. | 07-19-2012 |
20120186756 | SUNSHADE DEVICE FOR A REAR WINDOW OF A VEHICLE - A sunshade device includes a winding shaft, two track rails, a sunshade cloth with two ends respectively connected to a cross bar and a winding shaft, two end piece units connected respectively to two opposite ends of the cross bar and each having a headed pivot, and two sliding units each having a pivot plate pivotally and detachably attached to one of the end piece units through the headed pivot. Because the pivot plate can be easily and quickly attached to or detached from the headed pivot, assembly or disassembly of the sunshade device of the present invention is convenient. | 07-26-2012 |
20120186759 | Sunshade Assembly for a Side Window of a Vehicle - A sunshade assembly includes a sunshade unit having a winding shaft, a sunshade cloth wound around the winding shaft, and a pull rod connected to one end of the sunshade cloth. A guide unit includes a tubular casing mounted below the housing and extending in a top-bottom direction, and a guide rod extending downward from the pull rod and slidable in the tubular casing. A positioning mechanism includes a locking unit, and a biasing unit for biasing the locking unit. When the sunshade cloth is moved from a wound position to a stretched position, the guide rod moves upward bringing along the pull rod until a bottom end of the guide rod reaches a top portion of the tubular casing, and the biasing unit biases the locking unit to lock the guide rod against movement relative to the tubular casing, thereby positioning the sunshade cloth in the stretched position. | 07-26-2012 |
20120192397 | Method of Making a Sunshade Device - A method of making a sunshade device includes the steps of: attaching two tension cords to left and right sides of a sunshade cloth, and allowing the tension cords to extend beyond front and rear ends thereof to form front and rear cord extension sections; fixing the rear cord extension sections to a latch unit and a spring unit, respectively, and inserting the latch and spring units respectively into opposite ends of a tubular winding shaft; clamping the rear end of the sunshade cloth; drawing the front cord extension sections to move the winding shaft close to the rear end of the sunshade cloth; using two cord-pulling tools to pull the respective front cord extension sections; fixing the front cord extension sections to the respective end pieces; and fixing the winding shaft to the sunshade cloth. | 08-02-2012 |
20120193045 | Sunshade Assembly - A sunshade assembly includes two rail seats, a shade member and a guide unit. The shade member has a main portion and two foldable portions connected respectively to left and right sides of the main portion. The guide unit includes two guide members mounted respectively to the rail seats. Each guide member has a guide groove for receiving a portion of a respective one of the foldable portions of the shade member, and a guide surface formed in the guide groove. When the shade member is unwound, the foldable portions pass through the guide grooves and are urged to be folded through guidance of the guide surfaces before entering and being confined in the rail seats. | 08-02-2012 |
20120193934 | Sunshade Assembly Having a Buffer Unit - A sunshade assembly includes a housing having a top opening, a winding shaft mounted rotatably in the housing, a sunshade cloth wound around the winding shaft, a pull rod connected to one end of the sunshade cloth and disposed external to the top opening, and a guide unit including a tubular casing mounted below the housing, and a guide rod extending downward from the pull rod and slidable in the tubular casing. A buffer unit includes a driven member mounted to the guide rod, and a buffer mounted to the tubular casing. When the sunshade cloth is moved by the winding shaft to a wound position from a stretched position, the guide rod is moved downward along with the pull rod until the driven member contacts the buffer, thereby retarding a downward movement speed of the guide rod to reduce a winding speed of the sunshade cloth. | 08-02-2012 |
20120193935 | SUNSHADING APPARATUS MOUNTABLE ON A REAR WINDOW OF A VEHICLE - A sunshading apparatus includes a sunshade cloth having top and bottom ends respectively connected to a cross bar and a winding shaft. The cross bar has two opposite end pieces connected respectively to two track rails. The sunshade cloth passes through the passage opening. Two cover units close openably two opposite end portions of a passage opening formed in a rear window shelf of the vehicle. Each cover unit has two cover plates disposed pivotally at two transversely opposed sides of the passage opening and movable toward each other to a closing position that covers the corresponding end piece, or away from each other to an opening position that permits passage of the corresponding end piece. | 08-02-2012 |
20120205058 | SEMI-AUTOMATIC SUNSHADE DEVICE - A semi-automatic sunshade device includes a housing receiving a winding shaft to hold a shading cloth. An upstanding guide rod for operating the shading cloth is inserted into a guide rod case disposed beneath the housing. A buffer support is disposed between the housing and the guide rod case to hold a hollow moving body. The guide rod extends through the hollow moving body and is clamped movably by buffer members that are disposed inside the moving body in rolling contact with the guide rod. The buffer members hinder movements of the guide rod and are able to prevent impact forces when the shading cloth is stretched or un-stretched. | 08-16-2012 |
20120222829 | PULL BAR DEVICE FOR A SUNSHADE ASSEMBLY - A pull bar device includes a pull bar unit that is adapted to be connected to a shade member, and that has a hole-defining surface portion defining an engagement hole that is adapted to be engaged removably with a hook member, and a cushion unit that is connected to the pull bar unit, that is exposed from the engagement hole, and that is adapted for biasing resiliently the hook member to abut against the hole-defining surface portion. | 09-06-2012 |
20120234956 | SPRING DRIVE DEVICE FOR A SUNSHADE ASSEMBLY - A spring drive device is for use with a sunshade assembly which includes a coupling shaft coaxial to and rotatable with a winding shaft and formed with a guided path. The spring drive device includes a spring member disposed in and connected to a shell unit. A connecting shaft is formed with a guideway which has an initial region engaged with the spring member, such that when the connecting shaft is moved along a coupling route, the guideway is kept in slidable engagement with the spring member until a relay region of the guideway reaches the spring member. The connecting shaft is engageable with the coupling shaft to align the guided path with the guideway such that when the movement of the connecting shaft is continued after the relay region reaches the spring member, the guided path is brought to take over the slidable engagement with the spring member. | 09-20-2012 |
20120241102 | Side Bar Device for a Sunshade Assembly - A side bar device is adapted to be connected to a retractable shade member of a sunshade assembly. The sunshade assembly includes a housing unit that is formed with a slot. The shade member has a free end portion disposed in the housing unit when the shade member is retracted and adapted to extend outwardly of the housing unit through the slot when the shade member is expanded. The side bar device includes a side bar member adapted to be connected to the free end portion of the shade member, and a cover member having a coupling segment that is coupled removably to the side bar member, and a cover segment that is adapted to be disposed outside the housing unit to cover separably the slot of the housing unit. | 09-27-2012 |
20120285633 | Sun shield assembly - A sun shield assembly includes: a spool housing provided with first and second supporting seats; a spool-supporting unit disposed in the spool housing and having first and second studs opposite to each other in an axial direction and coupled to the first and second supporting seats, respectively; a spool mounted rotatably to the spool-supporting unit; and a sun shield member mounted movably on the spool. The first supporting seat includes a casing, and a coupler disposed in the casing and formed with an insert hole. The first and second studs extend into the insert hole in the coupler and the first supporting seat, respectively. The first supporting seat further includes an urging member mounted in the casing to urge resiliently the coupler in a first radial direction relative to the axial direction. | 11-15-2012 |
20120299336 | Wind deflector for a vehicle - A wind deflector mountable on a roof of a vehicle in front of a roof opening, includes an elongated web structure having two end portions which are longitudinally opposite to each other, and at least one lateral reinforcing unit bonded to at least one of the end portions, and having at least one lateral reinforcement strip that extends longitudinally of the web structure, that is welded to one of the end portions, and that has a lateral welded face fixed to the web structure. | 11-29-2012 |
20130011640 | SUNSHADE CURTAIN - A sunshade curtain includes a first layer, a second layer spaced apart from the first layer, a light shading layer disposed between the first and second layers, and two gluing layers respectively adhering the first and second layers to two opposite sides of the light shading layer. Each of the gluing layers includes a plurality of glue spots spaced apart from each other. | 01-10-2013 |
20130020040 | Sunshade Assembly Having a Locking Mechanism - A sunshade assembly includes a winding shaft, a sunshade cloth wound around the winding shaft, and a pull rod connected to one end of the sunshade cloth. A guide unit includes a base seat disposed below a housing of the sunshade assembly, and a guide rod having a top end connected to the pull rod. A locking mechanism includes a push-push lock mounted on the base seat, and a latch unit fixed to the guide rod and having an engaging tongue. When the sunshade cloth is pulled upward by the pull rod to a stretched position, the guide rod is moved upward so that the engaging tongue pushes and engages the push-push lock. When the guide rod is moved further upward, the engaging tongue pushes again the push-push lock and disengages therefrom, thereby permitting the sunshade cloth to be wound automatically by the winding shaft to a wound position. | 01-24-2013 |
20130068406 | ELECTRIC SUNSHADE ASSEMBLY - An electric sunshade assembly includes a mounting unit including a rail seat that is formed with a slide groove, a sliding unit, a shade unit, and a driving mechanism. The sliding unit includes a gear rack extending slidably into the slide groove, and a guide block engaging fittingly and slidably the slide groove and connected to the gear rack. The shade unit includes a fabric shade hung from the rail seat, and having a hanging edge portion that has a stationary end coupled to the rail seat, and a movable end coupled co-movably to the guide block. The driving mechanism includes a pinion meshing with the gear rack, and driven rotatably to result in sliding movement of the gear rack, thereby driving the fabric shade to move between a contracted state and an extended state. | 03-21-2013 |
20130119227 | HAND-HELD SUPPORT FOR A PORTABLE ELECTRONIC PRODUCT - A hand-held support is adapted for supporting a portable electronic product. The hand-held support includes a grip, a clamping seat for clamping the electronic product, and a connecting mechanism for interconnecting the grip and the clamping seat in such a manner to allow for adjustment of a relative angle between the grip and the clamping seat. The clamping seat includes a clamping wall having two clamping portions that are opposite to each other and that are adapted to contact respectively two opposite sides of the electronic product for clamping the electronic product therebetween, and a base portion interconnecting the clamping portions. | 05-16-2013 |
20130146237 | SUNSHADE ASSEMBLY - A sunshade assembly includes a winding shaft, a sunshade curtain wound around the winding shaft, a pull rod connected to a sunshade curtain end distal from the winding shaft, and two guide rail units. Each guide rail unit includes a guide rail having a guide surface. A link unit includes a connecting shaft, and two guide wheels respectively attached to the connecting shaft. Each guide wheel has a rolling surface to roll on the respective guide surface. One of the rolling surface and the guide surface has a guide groove. The other of the rolling surface and the guide surface protrudes into the guide groove. A resistance unit provides a resisting force against rotation of the connecting shaft. | 06-13-2013 |
20130153160 | SUNSHADE ASSEMBLY - A sunshade assembly includes a winding shaft, a sunshade curtain wound around the winding shaft, a pull rod connected to the sunshade curtain end distal from the winding shaft, and two guide rail units. Each guide rail unit includes a longitudinal rack member in a direction transverse to the winding shaft. A link unit includes a connecting shaft and two pinion gears respectively attached to the connecting shaft and meshed with the rack members. A resistance unit includes a base mounted to the pull rod and frictionally contacting the connecting shaft to provide a resisting force against rotation of the connecting shaft. | 06-20-2013 |
20130186578 | SHADING ASSEMBLY - A shading assembly includes two parallel longitudinal guide rails that have respective longitudinal channels. A curtain has two lateral guided sides received in the channels. Two spiral spring strips are respectively inserted into the channels. Two connection strings respectively fasten the spiral spring strips to the guided sides. Each of the spiral spring strips has a plurality of spaced-apart connection holes. Each of the connection strings is sewn to a corresponding one of the spiral spring strips and a corresponding one of the guided sides and passes through the connection holes. | 07-25-2013 |
20130249227 | Portable Stand for a Portable Electronic Device - A portable stand includes a handle rod, a clamp, and a connecting mechanism. The clamp can detachably clamp a portable electronic device. The connecting mechanism interconnects the handle rod and the clamp such that the handle rod is foldable and rotatable to various angles relative to the clamp. A socket member of the connecting mechanism has a socket wall that has an open end edge and at least one slit, and that defines a receiving space. An engaging member of the connecting mechanism has a ball part that is rotatably mounted in the receiving space and a stem that is connected to the ball part and that is extendable into the slit when the handle rod is folded over the clamp. | 09-26-2013 |
20130320701 | Sunshade Assembly - A sunshade assembly includes a mounting seat, a reeling shaft rotatably mounted to the mounting seat, a foldable shade member connected to the reeling shaft and having an expandable end section that has two side portions and a center portion interconnecting the side portions, a sidebar formed with a first receiving groove that is engaged with the center portion of the expandable end section, and two end components connected respectively to opposite ends of the sidebar. Each of the end components is formed with a second receiving groove in spatial communication with the first receiving groove and engaged with a respective one of the side portions of the expandable end section. | 12-05-2013 |
20140014282 | SUNSHADE DEVICE - A sunshade device for a side window of a vehicle includes a sunshade cloth having two opposite side portions and a pair of non-metallic stretchable support elements that are respectively provided on the two opposite side portions. The non-metallic stretchable support elements are resilient stitch lines that are made of nylon and that are sewn on the two opposite side portions in a plain sewing manner. | 01-16-2014 |
20140021699 | Push Cart with Expandable Load-Carrying Area - A push cart having an expansion unit for expanding load-carrying surface includes a movable cart frame, a load-carrying plate, an expansion unit and a coupling mechanism. The load-carrying plate is installed on the cart frame. The expansion unit includes at least one expansion plate. The coupling mechanism includes at least one coupling unit for detachably coupling the expansion plate to one side of the load-carrying plate. The coupling unit includes a female component disposed in one of the load-carrying plate and the expansion plate and a male component disposed on the other one of the load-carrying plate and the expansion plate for mating engagement with the female component. | 01-23-2014 |
20140125038 | FOLDABLE GOLF BAG CART - A foldable golf bag cart includes a connecting seat that has two tubular walls, each of which is formed with an interior pivot hole and a swing hole, and a positioning member that is movably mounted on a rear wheel leg. The swing hole has a swing section, an abutment section, and an insert section. When the positioning member is moved in the insert section, the rear wheel leg is pushed into the abutment section so that the rear wheel leg is prevented from moving forwardly and rearwardly. When the positioning member is disengaged from the insert section, the rear wheel leg extends into the swing section and is movable forwardly to a folded position. | 05-08-2014 |
20140138981 | Sunshade Assembly - A sunshade assembly to be disposed in a housing unit at a bottom of a vehicle window comprises a shade member having a free end portion adapted to extend outwardly from the housing unit through the slot, a side bar unit, a driving unit, and a pair of guiding units. The side bar unit includes a side bar member connected to the free end portion of the shade member, and a cover member removably connected to the side bar member for covering the slot. The driving unit drives the side bar unit to move the shade member between a retracted state and an extended state. Each guiding unit includes a wheel that contacts rotatably on the vehicle window when the shade member is moved toward or away from the retracted state. | 05-22-2014 |
20140183908 | PULL BAR AND A SUNSHADE DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME - A pull bar is adapted for attachment to one end of a screen of a sunshade device beneath a sunroof of a vehicle. The pull bar includes an upper strip body and a lower strip body. The upper strip body is adapted to abut against an upper surface of the screen. The lower strip body is adapted to abut against a lower surface of the screen. The upper and lower strip bodies cooperatively define at least one air flow passage that extends through the upper and lower strip bodies to permit air to flow into or out of the vehicle. | 07-03-2014 |
20140202645 | Sunshade Assembly - A sunshade assembly includes two support rollers adapted to roll on a window panel of a vehicle when a pull rod is moved relative to a base seat for placing a screen between extended and wound up positions. A cover plate is disposed above the pull rod. Two slide members are respectively connected to the cover plate to enable the cover plate to move between a first position in which the support rollers extend beyond the cover plate, and a second position in which the support rollers do not extend beyond the cover plat. When the pull rod is moved toward the base seat, and when the slide members are pushed by two tracks, the cover plate is moved to the second position from the first position. | 07-24-2014 |
20150027644 | SUNSHADE ASSEMBLY - A sunshade assembly includes a winding tube, a screen, an adhesive unit and two clamp rings. The screen has a connection portion that is connected to the winding tube and that has two opposite end sections. The adhesive unit is disposed between the connection portion and the winding tube to adhere together the connection portion and the winding tube. The clamp rings respectively clamp the end sections against the winding tube. | 01-29-2015 |
20150027646 | SUNSHADE ASSEMBLY - A sunshade assembly for installation on a window frame includes a curtain, a bar connected to the curtain, a pivot connection member disposed inside the bar, an abutment member disposed inside the pivot connection member, a transmission rod extending into the pivot connection member to engage the abutment member, and a drive unit driving the transmission rod to move. When the drive unit drives the transmission rod to move upward, the transmission rod pushes upward the abutment member to move upward the bar and to thereby stretch the curtain. When the bar abuts against the window frame, the transmission rod is not deformed. | 01-29-2015 |