1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to umbrellas capable of being folded or adjusted in a specific way, and more particularly, to an automatic inversely foldable umbrella stably operated when being folded or expanded.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional umbrella includes a shaft, a handle, and a canopy. The handle is disposed on one end of the shaft. When the umbrella is folded, the canopy contracts toward the handle. However, the conventional umbrella requires a relatively large space during the folding or expanding process. When the user needs to expand or fold the umbrella during a rainy day for getting into out getting out a vehicle, the door of the vehicle shall be opened to a large scope. As a result, the user usually gets his/her body wet.
For improving the inconvenience of the conventional umbrella, TW patent M514236 discloses an inversely foldable umbrella including a main shaft, a covering canopy, and a lining canopy. The main shaft is provided with opposite two ends, wherein one end is provided with a handle portion. When the inversely foldable umbrella is folded, the covering canopy and the lining canopy contract toward one end of the main shaft away from the handle portion. Therefore, the door of the vehicle is only needed to be slightly opened, such that the inversely foldable umbrella is able to be folded or expanded outside the vehicle. However, such inversely foldable umbrella does not achieve an automatic expanding function. As a result, the user needs to apply both of his/her hands for operating the umbrella. The solution for such issue is desired.
For improving the issues above, an automatic inversely foldable umbrella is disclosed. When the user in the vehicle needs to operate the umbrella, the vehicle door is only opened in a minimum degree, and the umbrella automatically expands, preventing the user from getting his/her body wet.
An embodiment of the present invention provides an automatic inversely foldable umbrella, comprising:
a skeleton structure, wherein the skeleton structure further comprises:
a resilient member disposed between the middle runner and the lower runner, the resilient member compressed due to a movement of the middle runner and the lower runner;
a first canopy combined to the upper runner;
a second canopy combined to the lower runner, the first canopy and the second canopy covering the skeleton linkages; and
a handle combined to the main shaft and disposed away from the upper runner, the handle including a control structure optionally engaging the lower runner.
In an embodiment, the linking member is flexible.
In an embodiment, the linking member is covered by the second canopy. Also, the length of the linking member is smaller than the length of the second rib, and the length of the second rib is smaller than the length of the first rib.
In an embodiment, the second canopy is provided with plural combing portions that are tied on the first rib.
In an embodiment, the first canopy is provided with plural combining portions that are tied on the foldable rib.
In an embodiment, the resilient member refers to a compressible spring.
In an embodiment, the control structure is housed inside the handle and provided with a control button which is resiliently operated.
In an embodiment, the first rib is provided with a positioning portion having an open positioning notch for engaging the corresponding linking member.
In an embodiment, the foldable rib is provided with a first disposition portion and a second disposition portion. The first disposition portion is disposed in adjacent to the joint where the first canopy contacts the second canopy. The second disposition portion is disposed between the first disposition portion and the upper runner. The first disposition portion is pivotally connected by the first rib, and the second disposition portion is pivotally connected by the second rib.
In an embodiment, plural pulling members are further comprised, wherein each pulling member is disposed between the foldable rib and corresponding the first rib.
In an embodiment, one end of the pulling member and the second rib are pivotally connected with the second disposition portion, wherein the other end of the pulling member winds the first rib.
In an embodiment, the length of the pulling member is larger than the length of the linking member.
In an embodiment, the foldable rib includes a first foldable rod, a second foldable rod, and a folding portion between the first and second foldable rods, such that the first foldable rod is allowed to be folded toward the upper runner.
In an embodiment, the folding portion is positioned between the first disposition portion and the second disposition portion, and the distance between the folding portion and the second disposition portion is smaller than the distance between the folding portion and the first disposition portion.
In an embodiment, when the control structure engages the lower runner, the skeleton linkage is performed in a folded status. When the control structure disengages the lower runner, the skeleton linkage is performed in an expanded status, and the first rib, the linking member, and the foldable rib are performed in a bent shape.
With such configuration, an end of the linking member is engaged in the positioning notch of the first rib, providing an easy assembling and maintaining function. The folding and expanding operation of the umbrella is stabilized; also, the assembling and disassembling process between the skeletons of the skeleton linkages and the linking members are simplified.
The control structure is disposed in the handle, improving the simplicity of the appearance, lowering the risk of malfunction, and enhancing the safety of usage.
The automatic inversely foldable umbrella provided by the present invention, in the operation, is automatically expanded by use of the resilient force of the resilient member returning to the normal length. The user is able to operate the umbrella by using one hand pressing the control button. Therefore, the umbrella is favorable for the user in a vehicle, such that the vehicle door needs only to be opened in a minimum scope, preventing the user from getting him/herself wet.
The linking members in the present invention are combined to the corresponding first rib and disposed in adjacent of the pivoting end of the first rib, respectively. Therefore, when folding the umbrella, the user is able to save the strength needed; when expanding the umbrella, the user is able to have the umbrella be automatically expanded by use of the resilient force of the resilient member.
The aforementioned and further advantages and features of the present invention will be understood by reference to the description of the preferred embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings where the components are illustrated based on a proportion for explanation but not subject to the actual component proportion. Embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in detail along with the drawings. However, the technical features included by the present invention are not limited to certain embodiments hereby provided. Scope of the present invention shall be referred to the claims, which include all the possible replacements, modifications, and equivalent features.
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The main shaft 10 is provided with two ends. The upper runner 20 is formed in a barrel shape and mounted around one end of the main shaft 10. The lower runner 40 is formed in a barrel shape and slidably mounted on the main shaft 10. The middle runner 30 is formed in a barrel shape and slidably mounted around the main shaft 10 between the upper runner 20 and the lower runner 40. The middle runner 30 is provided with a first connecting end 31 facing the upper runner 20 and a second connecting end 32 facing the lower runner 40.
The resilient member 60 is a compressible spring mounted around the main shaft 10 and disposed between the middle runner 30 and the lower runner 40. Also, one end of the resilient member 60 is connected with the middle runner 30, with the other end of the resilient member 60 connected with the lower runner 40, such that the resilient member 60 is able to be compressed due to a movement of the middle runner 30 and the lower runner 40.
Each of the skeleton linkage 50 comprises a first rib 51, a second rib 52, and a foldable rib 53. The first rib 51 is provided with a pivoting end, a free end, and a positioning portion 511, wherein the free end is an end of the first rib away from the middle runner, and the pivoting end and the free end of the first rib 51 are disposed on two opposite ends of the first rib 51, respectively. The pivoting end of the first rib 51 is pivotally disposed on the second connecting end 32 of the middle runner 30. The positioning portion 511 of the first rib 51 is fixed between the pivoting end and the free end. Also, the positioning portion 511 of the first rib 51 is provided with a positioning notch 512.
The foldable rib 53 has one end thereof pivotally disposed on the upper runner 20, with the other end thereof pivotally connected with the free end of the first rib 51. In an embodiment of the present invention, the foldable rib 53 comprises a first foldable rod 531, a second foldable rod 532, and a folding portion 533 disposed between the first foldable rod 531 and the second foldable rod 532, such that the first foldable rod 531 is allowed to be folded against the second foldable rod 532 toward the upper runner 20. Further, the foldable rib 53 includes a first disposition portion 534 and a second disposition portion 535. The first disposition portion 534 is disposed on the first foldable rod 531 and arranged in adjacent to the joint where the first canopy 3 contacts the second canopy 4. The second disposition portion 535 is disposed on the second foldable rod 532 and arranged between the first disposition portion 534 and the upper runner 20. The first disposition portion 534 is pivotally connected by the first rib 51. The folding portion 533 is positioned between the first disposition portion 534 and the second disposition portion 535; the distance between the second disposition portion 535 and the folding portion 533 is smaller than the distance between the first disposition portion 534 and the folding portion 533.
The second rib 52 has one end thereof pivotally disposed on the first connecting end 31 of the middle runner 30, with the other end thereof pivotally disposed on the second disposition portion 535 of the foldable rib 53.
The linking member 70 is flexible. The length of the linking member 70 is smaller than the second rib 52, and the length of the second rib 52 is smaller than the first rib 51. One end of the linking member 70 is pivotally disposed on the lower runner 40, and the other end of the linking member 70 is formed in a rod shape and tightly engaged with the positioning notch 512 of the first rib 51, whereby an easy assembling and maintaining function are achieved. When the skeleton structure 1 is being folded, the combination of the linking member 70 and the first rib 51 pulls to maintain the position of the middle runner 30, such that the middle runner 30 is prevented from being pushed away by the resilient force of the resilient member 60.
The first canopy 3 is provided with plural combining portions 3a, and the second canopy 4 is provided with plural combining portions 4a. The combining portions 3a of the first canopy 3 are tied on each corresponding foldable rib 53; the combining portions 4a of the second canopy 4 are tied on each corresponding first rib 51. Also, the first canopy 3 is peripherally provided with plural rib tips for receiving the distal end of the first foldable rib 531 of the foldable rib 53.
The handle 2 is formed in an arc shape and combined to the main shaft 10 and disposed away from the upper runner 20. The handle 2 is provided with a control structure for optionally engaging the lower runner 40. The control structure is housed inside the handle 2 and provided with a control button 2a which is operated by a resilient force, such that the control button 2a is pressed for engaging and disengaging the lower runner 40.
In an embodiment of the present invention, plural pulling members 80 are further included and disposed between the foldable rib 53 and the first rib 51. One end of the pulling member 80 and the second rib 52 are pivotally disposed on the second disposition portion 535, with the other end of the pulling member 80 winding the first rib 51. The length of the pulling member 80 is larger than the length of the linking member 70. By use of the pulling member 80, the skeleton linkage 50 forms a stable linkage structure during the folding and expanding process, whereby the first canopy 3 and the second canopy 4 are allowed to be folded or expanded.
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On the other hand, when the umbrella is to be expanded, the user needs only to operate the control button 2a for disengaging the lower runner 40, such that the lower runner 40 is detached from the handle 2. The resilient member 60 subsequently returns to the normal length, such that the skeleton linkage 50 of the present invention is automatically expanded. With such configuration and operation method, the umbrella of the present invention is operated to be stably expanded or folded.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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