The present disclosure relates to cantilevered umbrella assemblies that have movable umbrella assemblies attached thereto. More particularly, the present disclosure is related to a cantilevered umbrella design that uses an arcuate shaped guide track.
Many hotels, resorts and the like provide cantilevered umbrellas that provide shade from the sun for their patrons. This is particularly common near coastal and warm areas so that patrons may enjoy the weather comfortably. Currently, cantilevered umbrellas provide canopies that have a limited ability to adjust their angle with respect to the sun. For example, the umbrella is often most effective when blocking the sun when it is located on the side opposite of the support column as compared to the cantilever arm to which the canopy is attached. Eventually, once the sun hits its zenith, the effectiveness of the canopy to provide suitable shade is limited.
Often, patrons are forced to move their belongings to other areas now effectively shaded, to go indoors, or to leave the venue altogether. This may lead to lost revenues or patron dissatisfaction.
Furthermore, the setup of areas near swimming pools and the like may change at a venue over time. This may make it necessary to change the location of tables, lounging chairs, etc. Many cantilevered umbrella designs do not effectively provide for adjusting the shade provided by them to easily and inexpensively accommodate such changes in the venue.
A cantilevered umbrella assembly with an arcuate guide track is provided that comprises a support column, a cantilever arm attached to the support column, and an at least partially arcuate configured guide track attached to the cantilever arm that defines a sweep axis and a plane. The guide track defines a first end, a second end and an apex between the first end and the second end along the sweep axis. A guide slot extends from the first end to the second end. The sweep axis defines a first tangent to the sweep axis at the first end, a second tangent at the second end, and a third tangent at the apex, wherein a first line drawn perpendicularly to the first tangent and a second line drawn perpendicularly to the third tangent form an included angle in the plane of the guide track that ranges from 10 to 45 degrees.
A cantilevered umbrella assembly with an arcuate guide track is provided comprising a support column, a cantilever arm attached to the support column, an at least partially arcuate configured guide track attached to the cantilever arm that remains at least selectively fixed in position relative to the support column and cantilever arm, the guide track defining a first free end and a second free end, and an umbrella subassembly that is translatably attached to the guide track and is configured to slide from the first end of the guide track to the second end of the guide track in an expanded state without collapsing without moving the cantilever arm.
A cantilevered umbrella assembly with a guide track is provided comprising a support column, a cantilever arm attached to the support column, a guide track attached to the cantilever arm that remains at least selectively fixed in position relative to the support column and the cantilever arm. The guide track defines a first free end, a second free end, a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side surface and a second side surface wherein the first side surface defines a first guide slot and the second side surface defines a second guide slot. The umbrella assembly further comprises a carriage assembly the includes a slide bracket that includes a first inside side surface and a second inside side surface, a first roller extending from the first inside side surface that is rotatably attached thereto, and a second roller extending from the second inside side surface that is rotatably attached thereto. The first roller is disposed in the first guide slot and the second roller is disposed in the second guide slot.
An umbrella subassembly for use with an umbrella assembly is provided comprising an umbrella attachment mechanism having a locking member and a release cord. The subassembly comprises a canopy, an articulated support structure to which the canopy is attached, and an upward extending attachment member that defines at least one hole that is configured to receive the locking member.
A method of assembling and using an umbrella assembly is provided comprising attaching a support column to an immovable structure, attaching a cantilever arm to the support column, attaching a guide track to the cantilever arm, attaching an umbrella subassembly to the guide track in a slidable manner, sliding the umbrella subassembly along or using the guide track with the canopy in an expanded state along an arcuate path, and fixing the position of the umbrella subassembly relative to the guide track and cantilever arm.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. In some cases, a reference number will be indicated in this specification and the drawings will show the reference number followed by a letter for example, 100a, 100b or a prime indicator such as 100′, 100″ etc. It is to be understood that the use of letters or primes immediately after a reference number indicates that these features are similarly shaped and have similar function as is often the case when geometry is mirrored about a plane of symmetry. For ease of explanation in this specification, letters or primes will often not be included herein but may be shown in the drawings to indicate duplications of features discussed within this written specification.
This disclosure provides a cantilevered umbrella assembly that uses an arcuate guide track that allows the canopy to be positioned relative to the sun all day long and still provide effective shade. The umbrella assembly may also be provided with joints that allow the support column to move about a vertical axis and a horizontal axis to further adjust the area shaded by the canopy.
The support column 104 defines a side surface 114 and the cantilever arm 106 extends from the side surface 114 of the support column 104. For this particular embodiment, the cantilever arm 106 forms an inverted “L” shape with the support column 104 and the apex 110 of the guide track defines the vertical extremity of the guide track 102. A third line drawn perpendicularly from the second tangent 112′ forms a second included angle γ with the line drawn from the third tangent 112″ and a third included angle γ with the line drawn from the first tangent 112, wherein the first and second included angles are within 5 degrees of each other. In some embodiments, these angles are the same, allowing the canopy to be positioned to provide proper shade at all times of the day.
In some embodiments, only a portion of the guide track such as that portion proximate the first free end, may have an arcuate shape, or the arcuate shape of the track may be present near both the first and second ends of the track with a straight portion therebeteween. As shown in the figures herein, the guide track may be completely arcuate and may in some cases may define the arc of a radius or approximate the arc of a radius. The first end will be typically a free end, but not necessarily so and the second end in some embodiments may abut or be formed integral with the support column. The lines drawn perpendicular to the tangents of the sweep axis of the guide track may also be referred to as a tangent normal.
A carriage assembly 116 that is slidably attached to the guide track 1065 may be provided that includes an umbrella attachment mechanism 118 and a position fixing mechanism 120 (only partially shown in
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A horizontally oriented joint 126 may be provided just below the junction of the cantilever arm 106 and the support column 104, which enables the top portion 128 of the support column 104 to rotate relative to the bottom portion 130 of the support column 104 as best seen in
In some embodiments, the umbrella subassembly includes an expansion and collapsing mechanism for the umbrella that is separate from the fixing mechanism of the carriage assembly. In other embodiments, such an expansion and collapsing mechanism may be omitted. Alternatively, any suitable expansion and collapsing mechanism that is known or that will be devised in the art may be employed.
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The attachment bracket 158 and its two members 160 may also define first and second upper apertures 166 and the carriage assembly 116 includes the slide bracket 142 as previously mentioned. The slide bracket 142 may include two lower members 168 that define third and fourth apertures 170, and the first and second apertures of the attachment bracket 166 are configured to align with the third and fourth apertures 170 of the slide bracket. Again, this siding bracket 142 has a C-shaped configuration but other configurations are possible. The carriage assembly 116 further includes a connecting member 172 that fits within the first, second, third and fourth apertures. The connecting member may take the form of a lanyard pin, a bolt and nut combination, a fastener that mates with threads, etc.
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It is contemplated that the position fixing mechanism may use other constructions such as some type of friction brake or some type of ratcheting pawl mechanism, etc.
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The construction of the carriage assembly, its connection to the guide rail, as well as its connection to the umbrella subassembly may be such that the slide bracket, attachment bracket, attachment member and canopy remain fixed in orientation relative to the sweep axis of the guide track. That is to say, they remain perpendicular to the sweep axis of the guide rail at all times. This allows the canopy to remain perpendicular to the sun when properly positioned, maximizing the shade provided by the canopy. Accordingly, two sets of roller may be disposed on each side of the guide track and multiple connecting members and lanyard pins may be used to connect the slide bracket to the guide track, the attachment bracket to the slide bracket, and the attachment member to the attachment bracket. In some embodiments, only one lanyard pin may be used to connect the umbrella subassembly to the carriage assembly when the telescoping relationship between the attachment bracket and the attachment member prevent rotation of the umbrella subassembly relative to the carriage assembly. It is contemplated that this feature for optimizing the angular position of the canopy relative to the sun may be omitted in other embodiments.
In practice, any of the cantilevered umbrella assemblies as shown and described herein may be sold, manufactured, or otherwise provided to the user. The entire cantilevered umbrella assembly may be assembled on site or it may be already assembled when shipped from the manufacturer or supplier. In most cases, the cantilevered umbrella assembly is assembled on site and the umbrella subassembly is attached to the carriage assembly as a last step during assembly. It is further contemplated that the umbrella subassembly may be sold or otherwise provided as a replacement part or a substitutable item, giving the user flexibility of the type of canopy that is used.
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Though not shown, the upper portion of the support column may have a slit that runs from the upper free end a suitable distance. This slit may be configured to receive a retaining “T” of the cantilever arm within the hollow portion of the support column. Once fully inserted downwardly into the slot until it is fully seated, the cantilever arm is well secured to the support column except in the upward vertical direction. A top cap (not shown) may then be placed on top of the support column and attached thereto, preventing disassembly of the cantilever arm from the support column. The cantilever arm may be attached to the support column using other methods and devices that are known or that will be devised in the art. Though not shown, end caps or pins may be inserted or attached at or near the free ends of the guide track after the carriage assembly has been installed onto the track, preventing the carriage assembly from falling off the guide track.
It is further contemplated that the cantilever arm and/or the guide track may be integral with the support column. For example, the cantilever arm or the guide track may be welded to the support column and/or the cantilever arm, guide track and support column may have a “T” or “I” beam configuration that may capture the carriage assembly. The guide track may be constructed from bracket or sheet metal components that are welded together or otherwise attached to each other, etc.
The cantilever arm may be machined out of a single piece of material, assembled from individual components, integrally cast, etc. The brackets described herein may be formed from sheet metal using a metal forming or bending process. Other components that have enclosed perimeters such as channels may be made from tube stock, channel stock, and the like. Other components may be custom made or commercially bought, etc.
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It will be appreciated that the foregoing description provides examples of the disclosed assembly and technique. However, it is contemplated that other implementations of the disclosure may differ in detail from the foregoing examples. All references to the disclosure or examples thereof are intended to reference the particular example being discussed at that point and are not intended to imply any limitation as to the scope of the disclosure more generally. All language of distinction and disparagement with respect to certain features is intended to indicate a lack of preference for those features, but not to exclude such from the scope of the disclosure entirely unless otherwise indicated.
Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the embodiments of the apparatus and methods of assembly as discussed herein without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure(s). Other embodiments of this disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the various embodiments disclosed herein. For example, some of the equipment may be constructed and function differently than what has been described herein and certain steps of any method may be omitted, performed in an order that is different than what has been specifically mentioned or in some cases performed simultaneously or in sub-steps. Furthermore, variations or modifications to certain aspects or features of various embodiments may be made to create further embodiments and features and aspects of various embodiments may be added to or substituted for other features or aspects of other embodiments in order to provide still further embodiments.
Accordingly, this disclosure includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the disclosure unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
The present application is a continuation application of Non-Provisional patent application Ser. No. 15/629,944, entitled Cantilevered Umbrella Design with an Arcuate Guide Track, filed on Jun. 22, 2017, which in turn claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/353,087, entitled Cantilevered Umbrella Design with an Arcuate Guide Track, filed on Jun. 22, 2016. The present application hereby claims priority to application Ser. Nos. 15/629,944 and 62/353,087, and incorporates herein the contents of both these applications in their entirety.
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62353087 | Jun 2016 | US |
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Parent | 15629944 | Jun 2017 | US |
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