Claims
- 1. An automatic umbrella comprising:
- a central shaft means including a lower tubular shaft, a grip fixed on a lower portion of said lower tubular shaft, a sleeve inserted in said lower shaft, an upper tubular shaft telescopically mounted on said lower tubular shaft, and an upper notch formed on an upper portion of said upper shaft;
- a rib assembly for securing an umbrella cloth thereon including a first top rib having an inner end portion of said first top rib pivotally secured to said upper notch and having an outermost end portion of said first top rib secured to a middle portion of a stretcher rib having an inner end portion of said stretcher rib pivotally secured to a runner slidably encompassed on said upper shaft and second top rib pivotally secured between said first top rib and an innermost end portion of a third top rib, said stretcher rib having an outermost end portion pivotally secured to an inner end portion of said third top rib approximate to said innermost end portion of said third top rib, said stretcher rib formed with a longitudinal groove defined between two longitudinal side walls having across section of U shape;
- an extending spring formed as an elongate coil spring retained in said central shaft means having a lower end of said extending spring retained on an upper end of said sleeve and having an upper end of said extending spring retained on an inner block secured to said upper notch inside said upper shaft, said extending spring having a length when releasing its elastic force upon an extension of said central shaft means generally equal to a length of extended central shaft means;
- at least a retraction restoring spring secured between an outer end portion of said first top rib and an outer end portion of said stretcher rib normally urging said rib assembly downwardly inwardly towards said central shaft means for closing the umbrella; and
- a control means including a seesaw button seesawly formed in said grip and selectively actuating an extension controller formed in an upper portion of said grip for extending said shaft means and opening the umbrella, or actuating a retraction controller generally formed in a lower portion of said grip and inside said shaft means for closing the umbrella;
- the improvement which comprises:
- said retraction restoring spring having a contraction spring portion formed on an outer spirng end between an outermost spring end of said restoring spring and a middle spring portion of said restoring spring;
- said stretcher rib having a concavely depressed portion formed on an outer portion of said stretcher rib approximate to said outermost end portion of said stretcher rib by pressing the two side walls of the stretcher rib inwardly;
- said contraction spring portion of said restoring spring engageable with said concavely depressed portion of said stretcher rib for slidably holding an outer spring portion between the middle spring portion and the outermost end portion of the restoring spring in the longitudinal groove of said stretcher rib having a cross section of U shape for tangentially developing the spring force of the restoring spring.
- 2. An automatic umbrella according to claim 1, wherein the improvement comprises said extending spring formed in said central shaft means including a lower spring portion telescopically held in the lower tubular shaft, and an upper spring portion telescopically held in the upper tubular shaft with each spring ring having a diameter larger than a diameter of each spring ring of the lower spring portion.
- 3. An automatic umbrella according to claim 2, wherein a retaining ring is retained on an upper perimeter of said lower tubular shaft for fixing an uppermost ring of the lower spring portion in said retaining ring and for retaining a lowest ring of the upper spring portion on said retaining ring, said retaining ring being slidably contacted with said upper shaft having an outside diameter of the ring larger than an inside diameter of said lower shaft.
- 4. An automatic umbrella according to claim 2, wherein a retaining collar includes an upper sleeve portion for disposing a lowest ring of the upper spring portion on the upper sleeve portion, and a lower socket for fixing an uppermost ring of the lower spring portion in said socket, said retaining collar retained on an upper perimeter of said lower shaft for slidably contacting said supper shaft.
- 5. An automatic umbrella according to claim 1, waherein said seesaw button of said control means includes an upper lever marked with an illustration of an opened umbrella to indicate which upper lever can be depressed to actuate the extension controller for opening the umbrella, and a lower lever marked with an illustration of closed umbrella to indicate which lower lever can be depressed to actuate the retraction controller for closing the umbrella.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Patent Application, Ser. No. 425,463 filed on 10/23/89 (hereinafter designated as "original application") by the same invention of this application, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,941,494, issued 7/17/90.
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