Information
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Patent Grant
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6736151
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Patent Number
6,736,151
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 1, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 18, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 135 22
- 135 24
- 135 253
- 135 2531
- 135 29
- 135 31
- 135 23
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An anti-windforce rib assembly of multiple-fold umbrella includes: a spring rib connected between an inner rib and an outer rib of the rib assembly, a buffer device formed on the spring rib and connected to the inner rib, whereby upon blowing of a strong wind to the rib assembly, the force of the strong wind will be dampened, weakend or released by the buffer device on the spring rib to minimize the wind force acting upon the rib assembly to prevent from bending, deformation, breakage or damage of the umbrella rib assembly.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional multiple-fold umbrella, when subjected to strong wind force, may be inverted to upwardly bend the rib assembly to easily bend, twist, deform or break the umbrella ribs, especially a stretcher rib or a top rib adjacent to the central shaft when such a rib is made of aluminum alloy with light weight but poor mechanical strength, thereby easily damaging the umbrella ribs and shortening the service life of the umbrella.
The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the conventional umbrella rib assembly and invented the present anti-windforce rib assembly for multiple-fold umbrella.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide an anit-windforce rib assembly of multiple-fold umbrella including: a spring rib connected between an inner rib and an outer rib of the rib assembly, a buffer device formed on the spring rib and connected to the inner rib, whereby upon blowing of a strong wind to the rib assembly, the force of the strong wind will be dampened, weakened or released by the buffer device on the spring rib to minimize the wind force acting upon the rib assembly to prevent from bending, deformation, breakage or damage of the umbrella rib assembly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows an open umbrella of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a partially enlarged view of the present invention of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an illustration showing the umbrella of the present invention when subjected to a wind force.
FIG. 4
is a partially enlarged view of the present invention of FIG.
FIG. 5
shows an open umbrella of a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6
shows a partially enlarged rib assembly of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 7
shows an inverted umbrella when subjected to wind force from FIG.
5
.
FIG. 8
shows a partially enlarged rib assembly of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
shows a third embodiment of the present invention when opened.
FIG. 10
is a partially enlarged view of FIG.
9
.
FIG. 11
shows an inverted umbrella from FIG.
9
.
FIG. 12
shows a partially enlarged rib assembly of FIG.
11
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
As shown in FIGS.
1
˜
4
, the present invention comprises a rib assembly
2
for resisting wind or external force for use in a multiple-fold umbrella including quadruple folds, triple folds and a plurality of folds of an umbrella having an umbrella cloth secured on the rib assembly pivotally connected to a central shaft
1
. The number of folds are not limited in the present invention. The central shaft
1
as shown in
FIG. 1
includes: a lower tube
11
having a grip
12
formed thereon, a first middle tube
13
, a second middle tube
14
, an upper tube
15
and an uppermost tube
16
telescopically engageable with one another, having an upper notch
17
formed on a top of the central shaft
1
. The present invention is especially provided for protecting the rib assembly having ribs made of aluminum alloy or other materials having poor mechanical strength.
The anti-windforce rib assembly
2
of the present invention comprises a spring rib
24
juxtapositionally coupled to an intermediate rib
23
connected between an “inner rib” and an “outer rib” of the rib assembly
2
and a buffer device
30
formed on (or secured with) the spring rib
24
to be secured to the “inner rib”. The “inner rib” in this invention indicates a rib adjacent to the central shaft
1
, while the “outer rib” indicating a rib distal from the central shaft
1
and opposite to the “inner rib”.
The rib assembly
2
as shown in the drawing figures includes: a top rib
21
having its inner end
211
pivotally secured to the upper notch
17
on the shaft
1
, a stretcher rib
22
having an inner end
221
pivotally secured to a lower runner
20
slidably held on the shaft
1
and having a middle portion
223
of the stretcher rib
22
pivotally connected with an outermost end
212
of the top rib
21
by a pivot
213
, an intermediate rib
23
having an innermost end
231
pivotally secured to the top rib
21
by an inner connecting rib
25
and having an inner portion
232
of the intermediate rib
23
pivotally connected with an outer end
222
of the stretcher rib
22
, a spring rib
24
slidably or juxtapositionally coupled to (a groove in) the intermediate rib
23
by a coupling
230
and connected to the stretcher rib
22
by the buffer device
30
of this invention, and a tail (or outermost) rib
26
pivotally connected to an outer end
233
(or outer portion) of the intermediate rib
23
respectively by an outer connecting rib
27
and an outer spring rib
28
.
The outer connecting rib
27
is also pivotally connected to an outer end
242
of the spring rib
24
. The inner connecting rib
25
has its inner end pivotally connected with an outer portion
214
(adjacent to an outermost end
212
) of the top rib
21
.
The stretcher rib
22
or the top rib
21
may be defined or considered as the “inner rib” of the rib assembly
2
; while the tail rib
26
, the outer connecting rib
27
and the outer spring rib
28
may be referred to the “outer rib” of the rib assembly
2
in accordance with the present invention.
The buffer device
30
of the present invention includes: a slide member
301
slidably held in a groove
220
longitudinally recessed in the stretcher rib
22
as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
4
and secured to an inner end
241
of the spring rib
24
; and a tension spring
304
connected between the slide member
301
and a rib portion of the stretcher rib
22
(or the “inner rib”). For instance, the tension spring
304
may be secured to a pin
213
fixed on the stretcher rib
22
; with the pin
213
also serving for pivotally connecting an outer end
212
of the top rib
21
with a middle portion
223
of the stretcher rib
22
.
The tension spring
304
has its inner spring end
305
secured to the pin
213
on the stretcher rib
22
, and having an outer spring end
306
secured to a hook (or fixing) portion
303
of the slide member
301
.
The slide member
301
includes: a lug
302
protruding outwardly from the slide member
301
slidably engageable in a groove
220
of the stretcher rib
22
for connecting an inner end
241
of the spring rib
24
; with the lug
302
slidably engageable with a slot
224
cut in a bottom portion of the stretcher rib
22
, having an inner slot end
224
a
and an outer slot end
224
b
for limiting a reciprocative sliding stroke of the lug
302
of the slide member
301
when slidably held in the stretcher rib
22
when subjected to a wind force W (
FIG. 3
) or when releasing the wind force. The length of the slide member
301
in the groove
220
of the stretcher rib
22
should be greater (longer) than that of the slot
224
to prevent from decoupling of the slide member
301
from the groove
220
of the stretcher rib
22
.
When the umbrella of the present invention is subjected to a strong wind (or external) force W to invert the rib assembly
2
upwardly from
FIG. 1
to
FIG. 3
, the wind force W will also pull the tension spring
304
of the present invention through the spring rib
24
and the slide member
301
connected to the spring
304
so that the wind force W will be dampened, weakened, and the vibration force caused by the wind force W will also be absorbed by the tension spring
304
to thereby greatly minimize the force acting upon the “inner ribs” (the stretcher rib
22
and the top rib
21
) of the rib assembly
2
for preventing from bending, twisting, deformation, breakage or damage of the rib assembly for prolonging the service life of the umbrella to be superior to a conventional multiple-fold umbrella.
The buffer device
30
may be optionally positioned on the rib assembly
2
, not limited in the present invention.
The buffer device
30
may be modified to be another preferred embodiment as shown in FIGS.
5
˜
8
, in which the buffer device
30
is modified and simplified to be a tension spring
304
only, having an inner spring end
305
secured to a lug (or protrusion)
225
formed on the stretcher rib
22
, and an outer spring end
306
secured with the inner end
241
of the spring rib
24
.
When the umbrella is inverted by the wind force W as shown in
FIGS. 7
,
8
, the tension spring
304
will dampen or weaken the wind force acting upon the rib assembly for a safe protection of the rib assembly of the umbrella.
The spring rib
24
has its inner end
241
formed as a stopping portion to be retained in a contracted outer spring end
306
of the tension spring
304
(
FIGS. 6
,
8
), and a guiding rod portion
240
formed on an inner portion of the spring rib
24
to be slidably engageable in the spring rings of the tension spring
304
for reciprocatively guiding the spring rings of the tension spring
304
, when extending or retracting the rib assembly when opening or closing the umbrella, for preventing from bending or tangling of the tension spring
304
and for enhancing a smooth operation for opening or closing the umbrella.
The tension spring
304
of the buffer device
30
may also be integrally formed with the inner end
241
of the spring rib
24
for the multiple-fold umbrella with simpler mechanism and cheaper cost.
As shown in FIGS.
9
˜
12
, still another preferred embodiment of the present invention is disclosed to be adapted for an automatic opening and closing umbrella, which comprises: a central shaft
1
, a rib assembly
2
pivotally secured to the central shaft
1
, an opening spring
3
for opening the umbrella and retained in the shaft
1
, a plurality of closing springs
4
respectively secured on the rib assembly
2
for closing the umbrella from its opening state, and a control means
5
including a push button
51
provided in a grip
12
of the shaft
1
for controlling the opening and closing of the automatic umbrella. The central shaft
1
includes: a lower tube
11
, a first middle tube
13
, a second middle tube
14
and an upper tube
15
telescopically engageable with one another. The mechanism of the automatic opening and closing umbrella is so conventional and will not be described in the specification.
The buffer device
30
may be the same mechanism or structure as shown in the embodiment as aforementioned and illustrated in FIGS.
1
˜
4
. The tension spring
304
may be formed in situ by using the closing spring
4
of the automatic opening and closing umbrella to be the “tension spring” of the buffer device
30
. That is to say the closing spring
4
of the automatic umbrella as shown in FIGS.
9
˜
12
playing double duties, both for serving as the closing spring for closing the umbrella as usually found in an automatic umbrella and for serving as the tension spring of the buffer device
30
as taught in this invention.
The slide member
301
of the buffer device
30
is slidably engageable in the groove
220
recessed in the stretcher rib
22
, having a lug
302
protruding outwardly from the slide member
301
to be secured with the inner end
241
of the spring rib
24
, and having a hook portion
303
of the slide member
301
connected with the outer spring end
42
of the closing spring
4
(also serving as “tension spring” of the buffer device
30
).
The closing spring
4
has its inner spring end
41
secured to a pin
212
a
fixed on an outer portion of the top rib
21
adjacent to an outer end
212
of the top rib
21
.
Upon inverting by a strong wind force W as shown in
FIGS. 11
,
12
, the wind force will pull the spring rib
24
and subsequently pull the spring
4
so that the wind force will be dampened or weakened to prevent from damage to the rib assembly
2
of the automatic umbrella.
The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The tension spring
304
, for instance, may be substituted with a resilient member made of elastomers or other elastic materials for the buffer of the wind or external force acting upon the umbrella ribs.
Claims
- 1. A rib assembly of multiple-fold umbrella comprising:an inner rib pivotally secured to and adjacent to a central shaft, an outer rib distal from said central shaft and opposite to said inner rib, an intermediate rib and a spring rib respectively connected between said inner rib and said outer rib, with said spring rib juxtapositionally coupled to said intermediate rib; a said inner rib including top rib pivotally secured to an upper notch formed on a top of said central shaft, and a stretcher rib pivotally secured to said top rib and pivotally secured to a runner slidably held on said central shaft, an inner connecting rib pivotally connected between said top rib and said intermediate rib, said spring rib slidality coupled to said intermediate rib, and said outer rib including a tail rib respectively pivotally connected to said intermediate rib through an outer connecting rib and an outer spring rib, with said outer connecting rib pivotally connected to said spring rib; wherein said spring rib includes a buffer device formed on said spring rib and secured to said stretcher rib for dampening a wind or external force acting upon the rib assembly for preventing damage to the rib assembly.
- 2. A rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein said buffer comprises a slide member slidably engaging in a groove recessed in said stretcher rib and connected to an inner end of said spring rib; and a tension spring connected with said slide member and secured to said stretcher rib.
- 3. A rib assembly according to claim 2, wherein said tension spring has an inner spring end secured to a pin fixed on said stretcher rib, and an outer spring end of said tension spring secured to a hook portion formed on said slide member.
- 4. A rib assembly according to claim 2, wherein said slide member includes a lug protruding outwardly from said slide member, through a slot cut in a bottom of said stretcher rib, for connecting the inner end of said spring rib, said lug of said slide member operatively reciprocatively sliding in said slot and limited in said slot when pulling or releasing said spring rib and said tension spring.
- 5. A rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein said buffer device includes a tension spring having an inner spring end secured to said stretcher rib, and an outer spring end secured to the inner end of said spring rib.
- 6. A rib assembly according to claim 5, wherein said spring rib has its inner end formed as a stopping portion to be retained in a contracted outer spring end of said tension spring, and a guiding rod portion formed on an inner portion of said spring rib to reciprocatively guide the tension spring about said guiding rod portion of said spring rib.
- 7. A rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein said buffer device includes a tension spring integrally formed with said spring rib.
- 8. A rib assembly according to claim 1, wherein said buffer device includes a slide member slidably engaged with said stretcher rib of said rib assembly and a tension spring forming a closing spring of an automatic umbrella, and said tension spring retained between said slide member and said top rib of said rib assembly.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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