Attachable lighting system for outdoor umbrella

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6692135
  • Patent Number
    6,692,135
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 17, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Husar; Stephen
    Agents
    • Chan; Raymond Y.
    • David and Raymond Patent Group
Abstract
An attachable lighting system for an outdoor umbrella includes at least an illuminating arrangement which includes at least an illuminating unit for illumination, an illuminating unit supporter which has an guiding surface formed on a bottom portion thereof and is securely connected to the awning frame, an illuminating unit adaptor, and a power supply device. The illuminating unit adaptor has a holding member securely connected to the illuminating unit and an engagement member having an engaging surface arranged to slidably engage with the guiding surface of the illuminating unit supporter, wherein the illuminating unit adaptor is detachably attached to the illuminating unit supporter in such a manner that the illuminating unit connected to the illuminating unit adaptor is capable of sliding to maintain a substantially vertical orientation when the awning frame is folding and unfolding or supported in an inclined position. The power supply device electrically connected to the illuminating unit and supported by the awning frame for transmitting electricity to the illuminating unit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to an outdoor umbrella, and more particularly to an outdoor umbrella incorporated with an attachable lighting system which can provides illumination and is fully compatible with a folding and unfolding motion of the umbrella.




2. Description of Related Arts




Outdoor umbrella are commonly used in many places, such as beach areas, patio areas, campsites or domestic gardens etc, for shading sunlight in the daytime. A conventional outdoor umbrella usually comprises an umbrella base, a supporting stem upwardly extended therefrom, a foldable awning frame which comprises a plurality of awning supporting arms radically and outwardly extended from an upper end portion of the supporting stem, and an fabric-made awning securely and foldably mounted on the awning supporting arms. None of the conventional outdoor umbrella provides any lighting device to be mounted thereon. As a consequence, during nighttime, a user of the umbrella may either mount a lighting device, such as a portable lamp onto the supporting stem of the umbrella, or simply set up a ground lighting device on the ground in which the umbrella stands for illumination.




It is a challenging task for incorporating a lighting system with an outdoor umbrella because the outdoor umbrella needs to be folded and unfolded frequently. Therefore, the lighting devices have to be installed in such a manner that they are compatible with the folding and unfolding actions of the umbrella and that all such actions would not impart any potential damage to the lighting devices. Electrically, one has to ensure that all lighting devices are properly connected, and that the folding and unfolding movement would not cause any interruption of electricity supplied to the lighting devices. Someone may wind a series of small light bulbs connected by a cord, or some sorts of decorative lighting devices along the awning supporting arms of an outdoor umbrella in order to provide illumination. However, these typical lighting means are generally not suitable for outdoor umbrellas in the sense that they are not flexible enough to match with the folding and unfolding actions, or specifically the relative motion of the awning supporting arms of the outdoor umbrellas. In worse, during folding and unfolding, the movement of the awning supporting arms may destroy the small light bulbs or connecting cord hanged thereon, and this may further cause more serious disaster such as electric shock of the user.




As a matter of fact, because of the above-mentioned considerations, independent lighting devices can only be securely mounted on the awning supporting arms in the positions where they would not be hit by any other awning supporting arms.




Under certain circumstances, the user of the outdoor umbrella may want it to be partly opened or opened and supported inclinedly to shade the sunshine from a specific angle, for example the sunshine from the west during the afternoon. However, when the awning frame is opened and supported Inclinedly, any lighting device manually mounted thereon will be moved to an inclined angle too. As a result, the normal illumination effect of the lighting device is adversely affect, for example the illuminating direction may change from illuminating downwardly on the table and users located right below the awing to illuminating outwardly and sidewardly.




In addition, since an outdoor umbrella is by itself designed to be foldable for easy transportation and other reasons, the lighting device mounted thereon should fully compatible with the umbrella and, therefore, should be constructed in a detachable manner for easy storage and for easy carrying, especially when the umbrella is folded. Under certain circumstances, such as when the user does not want the lighting system to be mounted onto the umbrella for a certain period of time, the user may simply detach the lighting system from the umbrella to store separately.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor umbrella incorporated with a lighting system to provide illumination while it is fully compatible with the folding and unfolding motions of the umbrella.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor umbrella incorporated with a lighting system which is capable of self-adjusting the direction of illumination at a predetermined angle regardless the folding and unfolding motion of the umbrella and the inclined angle of the awning.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor umbrella incorporated with a lighting system which can be easily attached and detached anytime and anywhere by an user.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an outdoor umbrella that incorporates with a lighting system without significantly altering the original structure and appearance of the outdoor umbrella, so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the present invention.




Thus, in order to achieve the above objects, the present invention provides an outdoor umbrella, comprising:




an umbrella awning;




an umbrella supporting frame which comprises a main supporting stem;




an awning frame which is supported by the main supporting stem and comprises a plurality of awning supporting arms outwardly extended from the umbrella supporting frame to support the awning to define a shading zone thereunder;




an attachable lighting system comprising at least an illuminating arrangement which comprises:




at least an illuminating unit for illumination;




an illuminating unit supporter which has an guiding surface formed on a bottom portion thereof and is securely connected to the awning frame; and




an illuminating unit adaptor which has a holding member securely connected to the illuminating unit and an engagement member having an engaging surface arranged to slidably engage with the guiding surface of the illuminating unit supporter, wherein the illuminating unit adaptor is detachably attached to the illuminating unit supporter in such a manner that the illuminating unit connected to the illuminating unit adaptor is capable of sliding to maintain a substantially vertical orientation when the awning frame is folding and unfolding or supported in an inclined position; and




a power supply device electrically connected to the illuminating unit and supported by the awning frame for transmitting an electricity to the illuminating unit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is an elevation view of an outdoor umbrella incorporated with a lighting system according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating that the umbrella is unfolded.





FIG. 1B

is an elevation view of an outdoor umbrella incorporated with a lighting system according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating that the umbrella is folding up.





FIG. 1C

is an elevation view of an outdoor umbrella incorporated with a lighting system according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating that the umbrella awning is inclinedly positioned.





FIG. 2

is a partially sectional exploded perspective view of the illuminating arrangement according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating how the illuminating unit is mounted to the awning supporting arm.





FIG. 3A

is a partially sectional view of the illuminating arrangement according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating how the illuminating unit is mounted to the awning supporting arm.





FIG. 3B

is a partially sectional view of the illuminating arrangement according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating how the illuminating unit maintains its substantially vertical orientation while the awning supporting arm is extended in an inclined position.





FIG. 4A

is a partially sectional view of an alternative mode of the illuminating arrangement according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating how the illuminating unit hanged to the awning supporting arm.





FIG. 4B

is an end view of the

FIG. 4A

illustrating the alternative mode of the illuminating arrangement according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a partially sectional side view a coupling device according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the coupling device as shown in

FIG. 5

according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7A

is a sectional view of a fastening device of the coupling device according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7B

is a plan view of the fastening device of the

FIG. 7A

according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a sectional view of the illuminating arrangement according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating how the illuminating unit is mounted to the lower housing of the umbrella awning frame.





FIG. 9

is a partially sectional side view of the illuminating arrangement mounted to the lower housing according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a sectional side view of a, socket holder according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating how the connecting socket is securely mounted to the foldable awning frame.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view of a cord holder according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating how an electrical cord is securely mounted along the awning supporting arm.





FIG. 12

is an elevation view of an alternative mode of the illuminating unit of the outdoor umbrella according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating how the alternative illuminating unit extended along the awning supporting arm.





FIG. 13

is sectional view of the alternative illuminating unit of the outdoor umbrella according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating how the alternative illuminating unit mounted to the awning supporting arm.





FIG. 14

is an elevation view of an alterative mode of illuminating unit supporter and adapter of the illuminating arrangement according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1A

to


14


of the drawing, an outdoor umbrella


10


incorporated with lighting, system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustration. As shown in

FIGS. 1A

to


1


C, the outdoor umbrella


10


comprises an umbrella base


20


, an umbrella supporting frame


30


supported by and vertically extended from the umbrella base


20


, a foldable awning frame


40


supported by the umbrella supporting frame


30


, a fabric-made umbrella awning


50


mounted on the foldable awning frame


40


for shading, a lighting system


60


supported by the foldable awning frame


40


and the umbrella supporting frame


30


for providing illumination, and an power supply device


70


extended from the lighting system


60


to an electricity source so as to transmit electricity to the lighting system


60


.




The umbrella supporting frame


30


comprises a main supporting stem


31


vertically and securely affixed on the umbrella base


20


, a stem connecting arm


32


, an awning frame supporting arm


33


, and a control joint


34


slidably mounted on the main supporting stem


31


.




The stem connecting arm


32


has a supporting end


321


pivotally connected to an upper portion of the main supporting stem


31


and a connecting end


322


pivotally connected to a middle portion of the awning frame supporting arm


33


in such as manner that the stem connecting arm


32


is able to be sidewardly extended from the main supporting stem


31


so as to securely support the foldable awning frame


40


in a foldable manner.




The foldable awning frame


40


comprises an upper housing


41


, a plurality of awning supporting arms


42


spacedly and radially extended from the upper housing


41


, an lower housing


43


, a plurality of lower connecting bars


44


each having a lower end pivotally connected to the lower housing


43


and an upper end pivotally connected to a mid-position of the respective awning supporting arms


42


so as to support the awning supporting arms


42


in a pivotally movable manner that the awning frame


40


is capable of folding between a folded position by moving the lower housing


43


apart from the upper housing


41


and an unfolded position by moving the lower housing


43


towards the upper housing


41


.




The foldable awning frame


40


further comprises a supporter bar


45


downwardly extended from the upper housing


41


. Therefore, when the lower housing


43


is connected to a bottom end of the supporter bar


45


, the foldable awning frame


40


is supported in the unfolded condition as shown in

FIG. 1A

, wherein the awning supporting arms


42


are radially extended to define a shading zone thereunder. Otherwise, to fold up the awning frame


40


, the lower housing


43


can be disconnected and downwardly move away from the bottom end of the supporter bar


45


, as shown in

FIG. 1B

, wherein the awning supporting arms


42


are overlappedly and inwardly folded to lay in position longitudinally.




The awning frame supporting arm


33


has a bottom end pivotally connected to the control joint


34


and a top end pivotally connected to the upper housing


41


, so as to mount the awning frame


40


at one side of the main supporting stem


31


. As shown in

FIG. 1A

, when the control joint


34


is slid up and locked at an upper position of the main supporting stem


31


, the awning frame


40


is supported at the unfolded position while the lower housing


43


is moved up to connect with the supporter bar


45


. As shown in

FIG. 1B

, when the control joint


34


is slid down and locked at a lower position of the main supporting stem


31


, the awning frame


40


is supported at the folded position while the lower housing


43


is moved down and detached from the supporter bar


45


.




The umbrella awning


50


can be made of fabric or plastic material and is mounted on the plurality of awning supporting arms


42


in a foldable manner to cover the awning frame


40


so as to define a shading zone below the awning frame


40


and the umbrella awning


50


.




Furthermore, the pivotally connected stem connecting arm


32


allows the umbrella awning


50


supported in different orientation with respect to the ground. As shown in

FIG. 1C

, when the control joint


34


is slid up and locked at a position between the upper and lower locked positions of the main supporting stem


31


and the awning frame


40


is supported at the unfolded position while the lower housing


43


is moved up to connect with the supporter bar


45


, the umbrella awning


50


and the awning frame


40


are unfolded and supported in an inclined position with respect to the vertical main supporting stem


31


.




The lighting system


60


comprises at least an illuminating arrangement


61


provided at the lower housing


43


or a lower end of any of the awning supporting arms


42


. According to the preferred embodiment as shown in

FIGS. 1A

to


1


C, a plurality of illuminating arrangements


61


are provided at the lower housing


43


and the lower ends of the awning supporting arms


42


respectively.




Each of the illuminating arrangements


61


comprises at least an illuminating unit


62


for generating light and means for attaching the illuminating unit


62


to the lower housing


43


or the respective awning supporting arm


42


in a vertically down hanging manner so as to maintain the light generated by the illuminating unit


62


directing downwards when the awning frame


40


is either in the unfolded position as shown in

FIG. 1A

, the folded position as shown in

FIG. 1B

, or the inclined unfolded position as shown in FIG.


1


C. According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the illuminating unit


62


is a typical light bulb. Please note that the illuminating unit


62


can be other illuminating article such as LED, halogen lamp, fluorescent lamp, and etc.




The attaching means comprises an illuminating adaptor


64


connected to the illuminating unit


62


and an illuminating unit supporter


65


provided at the lower housing


43


or the respective lower end of the awning supporting arm


42


, wherein the illuminating unit adaptor


64


is detachably mounted to the illuminating unit supporter


65


in a suspending manner. Moreover, the illuminating arrangement


61


further comprises a locking means for locking the illuminating unit


62


at any position with respect to the awning frame


40


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

to


3


B of the drawings, the illuminating arrangement


60


is embodied to be detachably mounted at the lower end of the respective awning supporting arm


42


. According to the preferred embodiment, the illuminating unit supporter


65


is embodied as (but not limited to) a shank body


650


transversely extended therethrough, which has an enlarged head


651


mounted on an outer side of the lower end of the respective awning supporting arm


42


and a connecting member


652


protruded from an inner side of the lower end of the awning supporting arm


42


, wherein a mounting slot


653


is transversely penetrating through the connecting member


652


.




The illuminating unit adaptor


64


has a holding member


641


securely connected to the illuminating unit


62


and an engagement member


642


. Referring to

FIGS. 2

to


4


of the drawings, the engagement member


642


of the illuminating unit adaptor


64


is embodied as a circular shaped hook-like hanging arm extended from the holding member


641


which is connected and upwardly extended from a top end of the illuminating unit


62


. The mounting slot


653


has a size slightly larger than a diameter of the engagement member


642


, so that the illuminating unit adaptor


64


can be freely hooked on the illuminating unit supporter


65


by hooking the engagement member


642


through the mounting slot


653


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

. Although the awning supporting arm


42


is extended at a slant position during the unfolded position as shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1C

, the weight of the illuminating unit


62


renders the illuminating unit


62


to remain hanging down vertically with respect to the inclined awning supporting arm


42


due to gravity, as shown in

FIG. 4

,




In order to ensure the illuminating unit


62


is mounted in a stable condition by means of the illuminating unit supporter


65


, the mounting slot


653


is an arcuate though hole having an arcuate upper surface and an arcuate lower surface, wherein the arcuate upper surface of the mounting slot


653


forms a concave guiding surface


654


, wherein the guiding surface


654


is inwardly curved and adapted to direct the illuminating unit


62


to move in a pivotal manner according to the surface curvature of the guiding surface


654


, as shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

. Correspondingly, the engagement member


642


has a convex engaging surface


6421


formed thereon, wherein the engaging surface


6421


is shaped and sized to have a surface curvature matched with the surface curvature of guiding surface


654


of the illuminating unit supporter


65


.




Accordingly, the guiding surface


654


is in full contact with the engaging surface


6421


to maximize the supporting surface area for the engagement member


642


with respect to the illuminating unit supporter


65


. When the awning supporting arm


42


varies its inclined angle during folding, unfolding and inclining the awning frame


40


, the illuminating unit support


65


will change its position to engage with different portion of the engagement member


642


, i.e. the hook-like hanging arm while the illuminating unit


62


will remain hanging down due to gravity.




In order to enhance the supporting ability of the illuminating unit supporter


65


with respect to the engagement member


642


of the illuminating unit adaptor


64


of the illuminating unit


62


, to increase the supporting surface area is an effective method. Therefore, a holding head


65


is downwardly protruded from a bottom side of the lower end of the awning supporting arm


42


to provide a concave supporting surface


651


outwardly extended from two ends of the mounting slot


653


, wherein the curvature of the supporting surface


631


equals to that of the guiding surface


654


, so that the supporting contact area with respect to the engaging surface


6421


of the engagement member


642


can thus be enlarged so as to enhance and reinforce the stability and rigidity of the illuminating arrangement


61


.




Moreover, the illuminating unit


62


can also be mounted at any angle and position with respect to the awning frame


40


by means of the locking means. According to the preferred embodiment as shown in

FIGS. 2

to


3


B, the locking means comprises a connector


66


which is a bolt screwed into an axial threaded connecting hole


655


, which is penetrated from a bottom end of the illuminating unit supporter


65


and upwardly extended to the mounting slot


653


, until a top biasing end of the connector


66


is pressed against the lower surface of the engagement member


642


so as to press the engaging surface


6421


against the guiding surface


654


and the supporting surface


631


to provide friction therebetween and thus fasten the engagement member


642


in position. Similarly, by unfasten the connector


66


until its biasing end is not contact with the engagement member


642


, the engagement member


642


is free to pivotally slide along the mounting slot


653


to adjust the hanging position of the illuminating unit


62


. When the user wants to affix a specific hanging position and angle of the illuminating unit


62


with respect to the awning supporting arm


42


and the awning frame


40


, the user may simply screw in and tighten the connector


66


into the connecting hole


655


to lock and maintain the illuminating unit


62


in desired position.




In other words, the illuminating unit adaptor


64


is slidably mounted to the illuminating unit supporter


65


so that the engaging surface


6421


is capable of sliding along the guiding surface


654


and supporting surface


631


in such a manner that the locus of its sliding motion substantially follows the geometry of the guiding surface


654


and the supporting surface


631


. Therefore, the illuminating unit adaptor


64


and the illuminating unit


62


connected thereon are, by the virtue of the above-mentioned structural connections, capable of moving in accordance with the surface curvature of the guiding surface


654


and the supporting surface


631


. However, it is worth to emphasize that the engaging surface


6421


of the illuminating unit adaptor


64


can be of any shape as long as the engaging surface


6421


is capable of sliding along the guiding surface


631


of the illuminating unit supporter


63


.




In order to attach the illuminating arrangement


60


to the respective awning supporting arm


42


, the user has first to insert the engagement member


642


of the illuminating unit adaptor


64


into the mounting slot


653


of the illuminating unit supporter


65


. Afterwards, screw the connector


66


into the connecting hole


655


to bias against and lock the engagement member


642


in position. Note that, when the connector


66


is screwed to just slightly in contact with the engagement member


642


, instead of strongly pressing against, the illuminator unit adaptor


64


is capable of sliding pivotally in accordance with the surface curvature of the guiding surface


654


of the illuminating unit supporter


65


.




Accordingly, when the awning frame


40


is folding or unfolding, the illuminating units


62


attached to the lower end of the awning supporting arms


42


respectively will each slide to hang at a substantially vertical orientation with respect to the ground due to gravity. In other words, the user of the outdoor umbrella


10


is able to freely adjust the folding or unfolding extent of the awning frame .


40


without fearing any deterioration of the illuminating effect and direction of the illuminating units


62


.





FIGS. 4A and 4B

illustrates an alternative mode of the illuminating unit. supporter


65


′ of the illuminating arrangement


60


′ which is adapted for mounting to any existing outdoor umbrella, so that the user may equip one or more illuminating arrangements


60


′ to his or her outdoor umbrella, wherein the illuminating unit supporter


65


′ is embodied to comprises a supporting holder


650


′ slidably mounted on a predetermined position, such as the lower end, of the respective awning supporting arm


42


, which has a connecting member


652


′ provided at a bottom bar


650


A′ of the supporting holder


650


′ through which a threaded connecting hole


655


′ is formed, and a mounting member


651


′ which forms an arcuate guiding surface


654


′ at a bottom side thereof, wherein the mounting member


651


′ is positioned between a bottom side of the awning supporting arm


42


and the bottom bar


650


A′ of the supporting holder


650


′ so as to define a mounting slot


653


′ transversally extended between the guiding surface


654


′ of the mounting member


651


′ and the connecting member


652


′.




Similarly, the illuminating arrangement


60


′ is also embodied to comprise the illuminating unit adaptor


64


connected to the illuminating unit


62


as shown in

FIGS. 2

to


3


B. In which, the engagement member


642


is arranged to be inserted through the mounting slot


653


so as to hang down from the illuminating unit supporter


65


′. Therefore, the weight of the illuminating unit


62


will maintain itself to vertically hang down from illuminating unit supporter


65


′ due to gravity and regardless of the inclined angle of the awning supporting arm


42


, as shown in

FIGS. 4A and 4B

.




Also, the illuminating unit


62


can be mounted at any desired angle and position with respect to the awning supporting arm


42


by means of a locking means which comprises a connector


66


′ which is a bolt screwed into an connecting hole


655


′ until a top biasing end thereof is pressed against the lower surface of the engagement member


642


so as to press the engaging surface


6421


of the engagement member


642


against the guiding surface


654


′ to provide a friction therebetween and thus fasten the engagement member


642


in position.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


5


B of the drawings, when the awning frame


40


is in the folded position, the awning supporting arms


42


are overlappedly folded together, as shown in FIG.


1


B. Whereas when the awning frame


40


is in the unfolded position, the awning supporting arms


42


are radially and outwardly extended, as shown in

FIG. 1A

, such that each of the awning supporting arms


42


defines a predetermined folding angle θ with a central vertical axis of the awning frame


40


, as shown in FIG.


1


A. In other words, when the awning frame


40


is being folded or unfolded, the awning supporting arms


42


are folding down or up and the folding angle θ varies respectively. Therefore, when the awning frame is folded down, as shown in

FIG. 1B

, a smaller folding angle θ′ is defined between each awning supporting arm


42


and the central vertical axis of the awning frame


40


.




Accordingly, from the position of fully unfolded to the position of fully folded, or vice versa, each of the awning supporting arms


42


can at most be pivotally moved by the angle θ−θ′=α with respect to the upper housing


41


. Thus, the acurate guiding surface


654


,


654


′ and supporting surface


631


of the illuminating unit supporter


63


,


63


′ should have a predetermined total length that allows the illuminating unit adaptor


64


to slide pivotally in a total range of at least the angle α. Note that the length of the guiding surface


654


,


654


′ can also be the maximum pivotal displacement of the awning supporting arm


42


to which the illuminating unit supporter


63


,


63


′ is mounted, which is the pivotal displacement of an end of that awning supporting arm


42


.




Moreover, it is worth to mention that in order to broaden the utility function of the lighting system


60


, the length of the guiding surface


654


,


654


′ of the can be made longer so as to suit the users who, in some occasions, need to inclinedly open the umbrella


10


. In these cases, the length of the guiding surface


654


,


654


′ may be extended such that the range of pivotal sliding of the illuminating unit adaptor


64


is θ+α, where α is the angle of inclination, as shown in FIG.


1


C.




Referring to

FIG. 8 and 9

of the drawings, the illuminating unit


62


of the illuminating arrangement


61


is embodied to be mounted to the lower housing


43


, wherein the illuminating unit supporter


65


A comprises a coupling device


67


for mounting the illuminating unit


62


to the lower housing


43


. The coupling device


67


comprises a circular coupling base


671


affixed to a bottom side of the lower housing


43


, a connector


66


A, and a connecting member


652


A which has a mounting slot


653


A transversally provided at an upper portion and a threaded lower portion, wherein the mounting slot


653


A is an arcuate through hole, as shown in

FIG. 9

, and the upper portion of the connecting member


652


A upwardly penetrates through a connecting hole


655


A provided at a bottom wall of the coupling base


671


until the mounting slot


653


A is positioned inside the coupling base


671


. The connector


66


A is adapted to screw to the threaded lower portion of the connecting member


652


A.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the upper surface of the mounting slot


653


A also forms an arcuate guiding surface


654


A which is inwardly curved and adapted to direct the illuminating unit


62


to move in a pivot manner. Similarly, the surface curvature of the guiding surface


654


A is arranged to match with the shape and size of the engaging surface of the engagement member


642


. Therefore, the guiding surface


654


A is in full contact with the engaging surface of the engagement member


642


to maximize the supporting surface area for the engagement member


642


with respect to the illuminating unit supporter


65


A. When the awning frame


40


is inclinedly positioned and the connector


66


A is loosely screwed to the connecting member


652


A, the illuminating unit support


65


A will change its position to engage with the different portion of the engagement member


642


, i.e. the hook-like hanging arm, while the illuminating unit


62


remains hanging down due to gravity.




In order to mount the illuminating unit


62


on the coupling device


67


at a desired angle and position, the user can simply tighten the connector


66


A with the illuminating unit supporter


65


A by screwing the connector


66


A towards the coupling device


67


. The screwing in of the connector


66


A will pull the connecting member


652


A down at the same time that will press the engagement member


742


against the bottom wall of the connecting member


652


A, as shown in

FIG. 9

, so as to lock up the relative position of the illuminating unit


62


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5

to


7


B, alternatively, in order to detachably mount the coupling device


67


to the lower housing


43


, the coupling device


67


further comprises a clamping means for detachably mounting the coupling base


671


to the lower housing


43


, wherein the clamping means comprises a plurality of resilient clamping members


672


each having a coupling portion coupled with the coupling base


671


and one clamping portion upwardly extended therefrom to define a clamping cavity


670


between the clamping portions of the clamping members


672


.




As shown in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

, the coupling device


67


further comprises a fastening device


673


for fastening the clamping portions of the clamping members


672


to the lower housing


43


. The fastening device


673


comprises a control button


674


and a fastening strap


675


. The control button


674


comprises a receiving body


6741


and a presser


6742


slidably inserted thereto, wherein the receiving body


6741


has a through hole formed and the fastening strap


675


is arranged to slidably insert into the through hole of the receiving body


6741


. The control button


674


further comprises a resilient element


676


which is received in the receiving body


6741


and arranged to normally apply an urging force to the fastening strap


675


in such a manner that when the presser


6742


is depressed, the fastening strap


675


is capable of freely sliding, and when the depressing force is relieved, the presser


6742


is rebounded to its original position and the fastening strap


675


is pressed by the resilient element


676


. Hence, the sliding motion of the fastening strap


675


will be restricted.




On the other hand, the coupling device


67


can be mounted to the lower housing


43


by inserting a bottom portion of the lower housing


43


in to the clamping cavity


670


of the coupling device


67


, wherein the fastening strap


675


is tightened around the clamping members


672


by operating the control button


674


, as shown in

FIGS. 5

to


7


B. It is worth mentioning that the user can adjust the tightness of the fastening strap


675


by pressing the control button


674


and freely sliding the fastening strap


75


to obtain a suitable length of the fastening strap


675


so as to securely fasten the coupling device


67


onto the lower housing


43


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1A-2

,


8


and


10


-


11


of the drawings, the power supply device


70


comprises at least one connecting plug


71


extended from one of the illuminating units


62


, at least a connecting socket


72


, as shown in

FIG. 10

, which is securely mounted on the awning frame


40


, such as one of the awning supporting arms


42


or the lower connecting bars


44


, and adapted to be plugged by the connecting plug


71


, and a power inlet


73


, as shown in

FIG. 1A

, which is extended from the connecting socket


72


along the awning supporting arm


42


and the main supporting stem


31


, and adapted for plugging into an external power source


730


so as to transmit electricity to the illuminating units


62


. The connection between the illuminating unit


62


and the connecting plug


71


, and the connection between the connecting socket


72


and the power plug


73


are both accomplished by typical electrical cords


76


.




Moreover, as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the power supply device


70


further comprises a cord holder


74


and a socket holder


75


for securely mounting the electrical cords


76


and the connecting socket


72


along the awning supporting arms


42


and the lower connecting bars


44


of the awning frame


40


.




The cord holder


74


, as shown in

FIG. 11

, comprises a ring-shaped holding body


741


defining a cord-receiving cavity


7411


for receiving the electrical cord


76


therethrough and a frame-holding cavity


7412


, which is communicated with the cord-receiving cavity


7411


, for receiving one of the awning supporting arms


42


or the lower connecting bars


44


therethrough. The cord holder


74


further comprises a securing member


742


adapted to engage with the holding body


741


for tightening up the cord holder


74


and securely mounting the cord holder


74


to the respective awning supporting arm


42


or the lower connecting bar


44


.




The securing member


742


has two securing slots


7421


at two ends respectively. A plurality of ratchet teeth


7413


are formed on two inner side of two parallel holding arms


7414


of the holding body


741


for engaging through the two securing slots


7421


of the securing member


742


respectively so as to tightening up the cord holder


74


. Thus the electrical cord


76


can be securely mounted onto the awning supporting arm


42


by putting the electrical cord


76


into the cord-receiving cavity


7411


, then putting the awning supporting arm


42


into the frame-holding cavity


7412


, and finally engaging the securing member


742


with the plurality of ratchet teeth


7413


on the holding body


741


.




The socket holder


75


comprises a socket holder body


751


defining a socket-receiving cavity


7511


for receiving the connecting socket


72


and a frame-receiving cavity


7512


for receiving the awning supporting arm


42


or the lower connecting bar


44


. The socket holder


75


further comprises a tightening member


752


adapted to engage with the socket holder body


751


for tightening up the socket holder


75


.




The tightening member


752


has two tightening slots


7521


at two ends thereof respectively. A plurality of ratchet teeth


753


are formed at two inner sides of two parallel holder arms


754


for engaging through the two tightening slots


7521


of the tightening member


752


respectively so as to tightening up the socket holder


75


. Thus the connecting socket


72


can be securely mounted onto the awning supporting arm


42


or the lower connecting bar


44


by securing the connecting socket


72


in the socket-receiving cavity


7511


, then inserting the awning supporting arm


42


or the lower connecting bar


44


through the frame-receiving cavity


7512


, and finally engaging the tightening member


752


with socket holder body


751


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, the electrical cord


76


can be replaced with a LED light rope


76


′ which can also be considered as an alternative illuminating unit. In other words, the cord holder


74


is used to mount the LED light rope


76


′ along the awning supporting arms


42


and/or the lower connecting bars


44


.




It is important to point out that, in order to light up all the illuminating units


62


, they must be electrically connected to one or more connecting plugs


71


, so long as an equal number of the connecting sockets


72


are provided and that all the connecting sockets


72


are electrically connected to the external power source


730


. Or, as an alternative, all the connecting plugs


72


(if more than one) may be electrically connected to one electric hub which is mounted on the awning frame


40


and then electrically connected to an external power source


730


.




As an alternative mode of mounting the illuminating arrangement


61


onto the awning frame


40


, it is important to stress that the illuminating unit supporter


65


can also be made to be hook-like in shape having a curved guiding surface


651


at its bottom portion, while the illuminating unit adaptor


64


can be of any shape having the curved engaging surface


6421


thereon. In other words, the shapes of the illuminating unit supporter


65


and the illuminating unit adaptor


64


as disclosed in the first preferred embodiment above may be interchangeable.




Referring to

FIGS. 12

to


13


of the drawings, a first alternative mode of illuminating arrangement


61


′ is illustrated, wherein the stem connecting arm


32


′ is upwardly and integrally extended from the main supporting stem


31


′. Furthermore, the illuminating arrangement


61


′ comprises a ring-shaped lamp housing


68


′ having a storage cavity


681


′ provided therein, wherein the storage cavity


681


′ has a C-shaped cross section and the illuminating unit


62


′, which is embodied as a ring shaped fluorescent lamp, is arranged to be securely mounted and received inside the storage cavity


681


′.




Referring to

FIG. 14

of the drawings, an illuminating arrangement


61


″ according to a second alternative mode of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the engagement portion


641


″ of the illuminating unit adaptor


64


′ is in spherical shape, while the illuminating unit supporter


65


″ has a C-shaped interior receiving cavity


650


″ formed therein that forms a semi-spherical guiding surface


651


″. The illuminating unit supporter


65


″ pivotally holds and suspends the illuminating unit adaptor


64


″ so as to attach the illuminating unit


62


″ with the respective awning supporting arm


42


″, wherein a portion of the engagement member


642


″ of the illuminating unit adaptor


64


″ is received inside the interior receiving cavity


650


″ while the exterior spherical surface, that is the engaging surface


6421


″, of the engagement member


642


″ of the illuminating unit adaptor


64


″ is in contact with the guiding surface


651


″.




The illuminating unit supporter


65


″ is pre-divided into a pair of left half portion and right half portion. On the other hand, the connector


66


″ is a bolt and nut fastener that, one can place the engagement member


642


″ between the left and right half portions which are combined together by means of the connector


66


″. After joining the left and the right half portions together, the illuminating unit adaptor


64


″ received in the illuminating unit supporter


65


″ is detachably connected to the awning supporting arms


42


″ and/or the lower housing


43


″. Then, the illuminating adaptor


64


″ and the illuminating unit


62


″ mounted thereon are capable of freely rotating three-dimensionally as governed by the illuminating unit supporter


65


″, and capable of self-retaining in a substantially vertical orientation.




One skilled in the art will understand that the embodiment of the present invention as shown in the drawings and described above is exemplary only and not intended to be limiting.




It will thus be seen that the objects of the present invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. It embodiments have been shown and described for the purposes of illustrating the functional and structural principles of the present invention and is subject to change without departure form such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An outdoor umbrella, comprising:an umbrella awning; an umbrella supporting frame which comprises a main supporting stem; a foldable awning frame which is supported by said main supporting stem and comprises a plurality of awning supporting arms outwardly extended from said umbrella supporting frame to support said umbrella awning in a foldable manner to define a shading zone thereunder; an attachable lighting system comprising at least an illuminating arrangement which comprises: at least an illuminating unit for illumination; at least an illuminating unit supporter securely connected to said awning frame; and at least an illuminating unit adaptor having an engagement member attached to said illuminating unit, wherein said illuminating unit adaptor is detachably attached to said illuminating unit supporter in such a manner that said illuminating unit connected to said illuminating unit adaptor is capable of maintaining a substantially vertical orientation when said awning frame is folding and unfolding or supported in an inclined position; and a power supply device electrically connected to said illuminating unit and supported by said awning frame for transmitting an electricity to said illuminating unit.
  • 2. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 1, wherein said illuminating unit supporter is detachably mounted to one of said awning supporting arms.
  • 3. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 1, wherein said illuminating unit supporter is mounted on a lower housing of said awning frame.
  • 4. The outdoor umbrellas, as recited in claim 3, wherein said foldable awning frame further comprises an upper housing where said awning supporting arms are spacedly and radially extended therefrom, a plurality of lower connecting bars each having a lower end pivotally connected to said lower housing and an upper end pivotally connected to a mid-position of said respective awning supporting arms so as to support said awning supporting arms in a pivotally movable manner that said awning frame is capable of folding between a folded position by moving said lower housing apart from said upper housing and an unfolded position by moving said lower housing towards said upper housing, wherein said illuminating unit supporter is attached to said lower housing of said awning frame.
  • 5. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 2, wherein said illuminating unit supporter which has a guiding surface and said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor has an engaging surface arranged to slidably engage with said guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter in such a manner that a weight of said illuminating unit maintains said illuminating unit to hang down from said illuminating unit supporter due to gravity, regardless of any inclined angle of said awning supporting arm.
  • 6. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 3, wherein said illuminating unit supporter which has a guiding surface and said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor has an engaging surface arranged to slidably engage with said guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter in such a manner that a weight of said illuminating unit maintains said illuminating unit to hang down from said illuminating unit supporter due to gravity, regardless of any inclined angle of said awning frame.
  • 7. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 4, wherein said illuminating unit supporter which has a guiding surface and said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor has an engaging surface arranged to slidably engage with said guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter in such a manner that a weight of said illuminating unit maintains said illuminating unit to hang down from said illuminating unit supporter due to gravity, regardless of any inclined angle of said awning frame.
  • 8. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 1, wherein said illuminating unit supporter comprises a supporting holder slidably mounted on a predetermined position of one of said awning supporting arms, wherein said supporting holder has a connecting member provided at a bottom bar thereof through which a threaded connecting hole is formed, and a mounting member positioned between a bottom side of said awning supporting arm and said bottom bar of said supporting holder, wherein a mounting slot is defined between said mounting member and said connecting member.
  • 9. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 2, wherein said illuminating unit supporter comprises a supporting holder slidably mounted on a predetermined position of one of said awning supporting arms, wherein said supporting holder has a connecting member provided at a bottom bar thereof through which a threaded connecting hole is formed, and a mounting member positioned between a bottom side of said awning supporting arm and said bottom bar of said supporting holder, wherein said guiding surface is formed at a bottom surface of said mounting member so as to define a mounting slot transversally extended between said guiding surface of said mounting member and said connecting member.
  • 10. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 2, wherein said illuminating unit supporter is a shank body transversely extended therethrough, which has an enlarged head mounted on an outer side of one of said awning supporting arms and a connecting member protruded from an inner side of said awning supporting arm, wherein a mounting slot transversely penetrates through said connecting member.
  • 11. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 2, wherein said illuminating unit supporter is a shank body transversely extended therethrough, which has an enlarged head mounted on an outer side of one of said awning supporting arms and a connecting member protruded from an inner side of said awning supporting arm, wherein a mounting slot transversely penetrates through said connecting member, wherein said guiding surface is formed at a top surface of said mounting slot.
  • 12. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 3, wherein said illuminating unit supporter comprises a coupling device which comprises a coupling base attached to said lower housing and a connecting member which has a mounting slot transversally provided at an upper portion and a threaded lower portion.
  • 13. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 8, wherein said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor has a circular shaped hook-like hanging arm attached to and upwardly extended from said illuminating unit, wherein said mounting slot has a size slightly larger than a cross section area of said engagement member and said illuminating unit adaptor is attached to said illuminating unit supporter by hooking said engagement member through said mounting slot.
  • 14. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 9, wherein said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor has a circular shaped hook-like hanging arm attached to and upwardly extended from said illuminating unit, wherein said mounting slot has a size slightly larger than a cross section area of said engagement member and said illuminating unit adaptor is attached to said illuminating unit supporter by hooking said engagement member through said mounting slot, wherein said guiding surface is an arucate surface and said engagement member has an arcuate engaging surface formed thereon, wherein said engaging surface is shaped and sized to have a surface curvature matched with said surface curvature of guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter.
  • 15. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 10, wherein said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor has a circular shaped hook-like hanging arm attached to and upwardly extended from said illuminating unit, wherein said mounting slot has a size slightly larger than a cross section area of said engagement member and said illuminating unit adaptor is attached to said illuminating unit supporter by hooking said engagement member through said mounting slot.
  • 16. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 11, wherein said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor has a circular shaped hook-like hanging arm attached to and upwardly extended from said illuminating unit, wherein said mounting slot has a size slightly larger than a cross section area of said engagement member and said illuminating unit adaptor is attached to said illuminating unit supporter by hooking said engagement member through said mounting slot, wherein a top surface of said mounting slot forms said guiding surface which is an arucate surface and said engagement member has an arcuate engaging surface formed thereon, wherein said engaging surface is shaped and sized to have a surface curvature matched with said surface curvature of guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter.
  • 17. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 12, wherein said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor has a circular shaped hook-like hanging arm attached to and upwardly extended from said illuminating unit, wherein said mounting slot has a size slightly larger than a cross section area of said engagement member and said illuminating unit adaptor is attached to said illuminating unit supporter by hooking said engagement member through said mounting slot.
  • 18. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 1, further comprising a locking means for locking said illuminating unit at a predetermined position with respect to said awning frame by securing said illuminating unit supporter with said illuminating unit adaptor.
  • 19. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 2, further comprising a locking means for locking said illuminating unit at a predetermined position with respect to said awning frame by securing said illuminating unit supporter with said illuminating unit adaptor.
  • 20. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 13, further comprising a locking means for locking said illuminating unit at a predetermined position with respect to said awning frame by pressing said engaging surface of said illuminating unit adaptor against said guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter.
  • 21. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 14, further comprising a locking means for locking said illuminating unit at a predetermined position with respect to said awning frame by pressing said engaging surface of said illuminating unit adaptor against said guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter, wherein said locking means which comprises a connector which is a bolt screwed into said threaded connecting hole until a top biasing end thereof is pressed against said lower surface of said engagement member so as to press said engaging surface of said engagement member against said guiding surface to provide a friction therebetween and thus fasten said engagement member in position, thereby by unfastening said connector until said top biasing end is not contact with said engagement member, said engagement member is free to pivotally slide along said mounting slot to adjust a hanging position of said illuminating unit.
  • 22. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 15, further comprising a locking means for locking said illuminating unit at a predetermined position with respect to said awning frame by pressing said engaging surface of said illuminating unit adaptor against said guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter.
  • 23. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 16, further comprising a locking means for locking said illuminating unit at a predetermined position with respect to said awning frame by pressing said engaging surface of said illuminating unit adaptor against said guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter, wherein said locking means comprises a connector which is a bolt screwed into an axial threaded connecting hole, which is penetrated from a bottom end of said illuminating unit supporter and upwardly extended to said mounting slot, until a top biasing end of said connector is pressed against said lower surface of said engagement member so as to press said engaging surface against said guiding surface and said supporting surface to provide a friction therebetween and thus fasten said engagement member in position, thereby by unfastening said connector until said top biasing end is not contact with said engagement member, said engagement member is free to pivotally slide along said mounting slot to adjust a hanging position of said illuminating unit.
  • 24. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 17, further comprising a locking means for locking said illuminating unit at a predetermined position with respect to said awning frame by pressing said engaging surface of said illuminating unit adaptor against said guiding surface of said illuminating unit supporter.
  • 25. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 17, wherein said mounting slot is an arcuate through hole and said upper portion of said connecting member upwardly penetrates through a connecting hole provided at a bottom wall of said coupling base until said mounting slot is positioned inside said coupling base, wherein said locking means comprises a connector which is adapted to screw to said threaded lower portion of said connecting member so as to hold said engagement member in position, moreover by screwing said connector against said coupling base substantially pulls said engagement member down against said coupling base via said connecting member so as to fasten said engagement member at a predetermined position.
  • 26. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 25, wherein an upper surface of said mounting slot forms a guiding surface adapted to direct said illuminating unit to move in a pivot manner, a surface curvature of said guiding surface is arranged to match with said shape and size of said engaging surface of said engagement member, wherein said guiding surface is in full contact with said engaging surface of said engagement member to maximize said supporting surface area for said engagement member with respect to said illuminating unit supporter.
  • 27. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 17, wherein said coupling device further comprises a clamping means for detachably mounting said coupling base to said lower housing.
  • 28. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 24, wherein said coupling device further comprises a clamping means for detachably mounting said coupling base to said lower housing.
  • 29. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 25, wherein said coupling device further comprises a clamping means for detachably mounting said coupling base to said lower housing.
  • 30. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 26, wherein said coupling device further comprises a clamping means for detachably mounting said coupling base to said lower housing.
  • 31. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 27, wherein said clamping means comprises a plurality of resilient clamping members each having a coupling portion coupled with said coupling base and one clamping portion upwardly extended therefrom to define a clamping cavity between said clamping portions of said clamping members to receive said lower housing therein and a fastening device for fastening said clamping portions of said clamping members to said lower housing.
  • 32. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 30, wherein said clamping means comprises a plurality of resilient clamping members each having a coupling portion coupled with said coupling base and one clamping portion upwardly extended therefrom to define a clamping cavity between said clamping portions of said clamping members to receive said lower housing therein and a fastening device for fastening said clamping portions of said clamping members to said lower housing.
  • 33. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 31, wherein said fastening device comprises a control button and a fastening strap, wherein said control button comprises a receiving body and a presser slidably inserted thereto, wherein said receiving body has a through hole formed and said fastening strap is arranged to slidably insert into said through hole of said receiving body, wherein said control button further comprises a resilient element which is received in said receiving body and arranged to normally apply an urging force to said fastening strap in such a manner that when said presser is depressed, said fastening strap is capable of freely sliding, and when said depressing force is relieved, said presser is rebounded to its original position and said fastening strap is pressed by said resilient element, wherein said coupling device is mounted to said lower housing when a bottom portion of said lower housing in inserted in to said clamping cavity of said coupling device and said fastening strap is tightened around said clamping members by operating said control button.
  • 34. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 32, wherein said fastening device comprises a control button and a fastening strap, wherein said control button comprises a receiving body and a presser slidably inserted thereto, wherein said receiving body has a through hole formed and said fastening strap is arranged to slidably insert into said through hole of said receiving body, wherein said control button further comprises a resilient element which is received in said receiving body and arranged to normally apply an urging force to said fastening strap in such a manner that when said presser is depressed, said fastening strap is capable of freely sliding, and when said depressing force is relieved, said presser is rebounded to its original position and said fastening strap is pressed by said resilient element, wherein said coupling device is mounted to said lower housing when a bottom portion of said lower housing in inserted in to said clamping cavity of said coupling device and said fastening strap is tightened around said clamping members by operating said control button.
  • 35. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 3, wherein said illuminating arrangement comprises a ring-shaped lamp housing having a storage cavity provided therein, wherein the storage cavity has a C-shaped cross section and said illuminating unit is arranged to be securely mounted and received inside the storage cavity.
  • 36. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 5, wherein said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor is in spherical shape, while said illuminating unit supporter has a C-shaped interior receiving cavity formed therein that forms said guiding surface in semi-spherical shape, wherein said illuminating unit supporter pivotally holds and suspends said illuminating unit adaptor so as to attach said illuminating unit to said illuminating unit supporter, wherein a portion of said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor is received inside said interior receiving cavity while said engaging surface is in contact with said guiding surface.
  • 37. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 36, further comprising a locking means for locking said illuminating unit at a predetermined position with respect to said awning frame by securing said illuminating unit supporter with said illuminating unit adaptor by increasing a friction therebetween.
  • 38. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 37, wherein said illuminating unit supporter is pre-divided into a pair of left half portion and right half portion and said locking means comprises a connector to secure said left and right half portions together, wherein by joining said left and right half portions together, said illuminating unit adaptor received in said illuminating unit supporter is detachably connected to said respective awning supporting arm.
  • 39. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 6, wherein said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor is in spherical shape, while said illuminating unit supporter has a C-shaped interior receiving cavity formed therein that forms said guiding surface in semi-spherical shape, wherein said illuminating unit supporter pivotally holds and suspends said illuminating unit adaptor so as to attach said illuminating unit to said illuminating unit supporter, wherein a portion of said engagement member of said illuminating unit adaptor is received inside said interior receiving cavity while said engaging surface is in contact with said guiding surface.
  • 40. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 39, further comprising a locking means for locking said illuminating unit at a predetermined position with respect to said awning frame by securing said illuminating unit supporter with said illuminating unit adaptor by increasing a friction therebetween.
  • 41. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 40, wherein said illuminating unit supporter is pre-divided into a pair of left half portion and right half portion and said locking means comprises a connector to secure said left and right half portions together, wherein by joining said left and right half portions together, said illuminating unit adaptor received in said illuminating unit supporter is detachably connected to said respective awning supporting arm.
  • 42. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 1, wherein said power supply device comprises at least one connecting plug extended from one of said illuminating units, at least a connecting socket which is securely mounted on said awning frame and arranged to be plugged by said connecting plug, and a power inlet which is connected to said connecting socket via at least an electrical cord for electrically connecting with an external power source so as to transmit electricity to said illuminating unit.
  • 43. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 42, wherein said power supply device further comprises a cord holder for securely mounting said electrical cord to said awning frame.
  • 44. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 43, wherein said cord holder comprises a ring-shaped holding body defining a cord-receiving cavity for receiving said electrical cord therethrough and a frame-holding cavity, which is communicated with said cord-receiving cavity, for receiving one of said awning supporting arms therethrough.
  • 45. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 44, wherein said cord holder further comprises a securing member adapted to engage with said holding body for tightening up said cord holder and securely mounting said cord holder to said respective awning supporting arm.
  • 46. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 45, wherein said securing member has two securing slots at two ends respectively, wherein a plurality of ratchet teeth are formed on two inner side of two parallel holding arms of said holding body for engaging through said two securing slots of said securing member respectively so as to tightening up said cord holder, wherein said electrical cord can be securely mounted onto said awning supporting arm by penetrating said electrical cord through said cord-receiving cavity, then putting said awning supporting arm into said frame-holding cavity, and finally engaging said securing member with said plurality of ratchet teeth on said holding body.
  • 47. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 42, wherein said power supply device further comprises a cord holder and a socket holder for securely mounting said electrical cord and said connecting socket to said awning frame.
  • 48. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 47, wherein said socket holder comprises a socket holder body defining a socket-receiving cavity for receiving said connecting socket and a frame-receiving cavity for receiving said awning supporting arm.
  • 49. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 48, wherein said socket holder further comprises a tightening member adapted to engage with said socket holder body for tightening up said socket holder.
  • 50. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 49, wherein said tightening member has two tightening slots at two ends thereof respectively, wherein a plurality of ratchet teeth are formed at two inner sides of two parallel holder arms for engaging through said two tightening slots of said tightening member respectively so as to tightening up said socket holder, wherein said connecting socket is able to be securely mounted onto said awning supporting arm by securing said connecting socket in said socket-receiving cavity, then penetrating said awning supporting arm through said frame-receiving cavity, and finally engaging said tightening member with socket holder body.
  • 51. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 5, wherein said power supply device comprises at least one connecting plug extended from one of said illuminating units, at least a connecting socket which is securely mounted on said awning frame and arranged to be plugged by said connecting plug, and a power inlet which is connected to said connecting socket via at least an electrical cord for electrically connecting with an external power source so as to transmit electricity to said illuminating unit.
  • 52. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 51, wherein said power supply device further comprises a cord holder for securely mounting said electrical cord to said awning frame.
  • 53. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 52, wherein said cord holder comprises a ring-shaped holding body defining a cord-receiving cavity for receiving said electrical cord therethrough and a frame-holding cavity, which is communicated with said cord-receiving cavity, for receiving one of said awning supporting arms therethrough, wherein said cord holder further comprises a securing member adapted to engage with said holding body for tightening up said cord holder and securely mounting said cord holder to said respective awning supporting arm, wherein said securing member has two securing slots at two ends respectively, wherein a plurality of ratchet teeth are formed on two inner side of two parallel holding arms of said holding body for engaging through said two securing slots of said securing member respectively so as to tightening up said cord holder, wherein said electrical cord can be securely mounted onto said awning supporting arm by penetrating said electrical cord through said cord-receiving cavity, then putting said awning supporting arm into said frame-holding cavity, and finally engaging said securing member with said plurality of ratchet teeth on said holding body.
  • 54. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 51, wherein said power supply device further comprises a cord holder and a socket holder for securely mounting said electrical cord and said connecting socket to said awning frame.
  • 55. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 54, wherein said socket holder comprises a socket holder body defining a socket-receiving cavity for receiving said connecting socket and a frame-receiving cavity for receiving said awning supporting arm, wherein said socket holder further comprises a tightening member adapted to engage with said socket holder body for tightening up said socket holder, wherein said tightening member has two tightening slots at two ends thereof respectively, wherein a plurality of ratchet teeth are formed at two inner sides of two parallel holder arms for engaging through said two tightening slots of said tightening member respectively so as to tightening up said socket holder, wherein said connecting socket is able to be securely mounted onto said awning supporting arm by securing said connecting socket in said socket-receiving cavity, then penetrating said awning supporting arm through said frame-receiving cavity, and finally engaging said tightening member with socket holder body.
  • 56. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 6, wherein said power supply device comprises at least one connecting plug extended from one of said illuminating units, at least a connecting socket which is securely mounted on said awning frame and arranged to be plugged by said connecting plug, and a power inlet which is connected to said connecting socket via at least an electrical cord for electrically connecting with an external power source so as to transmit electricity to said illuminating unit.
  • 57. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 56, wherein said power supply device further comprises a cord holder for securely mounting said electrical cord to said awning frame.
  • 58. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 57, wherein said cord holder comprises a ring-shaped holding body defining a cord-receiving cavity for receiving said electrical cord therethrough and a frame-holding cavity, which is communicated with said cord-receiving cavity, for receiving one of said awning supporting arms therethrough, wherein said cord holder further comprises a securing member adapted to engage with said holding body for tightening up said cord holder and securely mounting said cord holder to said respective awning supporting arm, wherein said securing member has two securing slots at two ends respectively, wherein a plurality of ratchet teeth are formed on two inner side of two parallel holding arms of said holding body for engaging through said two securing slots of said securing member respectively so as to tightening up said cord holder, wherein said electrical cord can be securely mounted onto said awning supporting arm by penetrating said electrical cord through said cord-receiving cavity, then putting said awning supporting arm into said frame-holding cavity, and finally engaging said securing member with said plurality of ratchet teeth on said holding body.
  • 59. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 56, wherein said power supply device further comprises a cord holder and a socket holder for securely mounting said electrical cord and said connecting socket to said awning frame.
  • 60. The outdoor umbrella, as recited in claim 59, wherein said socket holder comprises a socket holder body defining a socket-receiving cavity for receiving said connecting socket and a frame-receiving cavity for receiving said awning supporting arm, wherein said socket holder further comprises a tightening member adapted to engage with said socket holder body for tightening up said socket holder, wherein said tightening member has two tightening slots at two ends thereof respectively, wherein a plurality of ratchet teeth are formed at two inner sides of two parallel holder arms for engaging through said two tightening slots of said tightening member respectively so as to tightening up said socket holder, wherein said connecting socket is able to be securely mounted onto said awning supporting arm by securing said connecting socket in said socket-receiving cavity, then penetrating said awning supporting arm through said frame-receiving cavity, and finally engaging said tightening member with socket holder body.
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