Collapsible frame structure of a sunshade or parasol

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6694993
  • Patent Number
    6,694,993
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 24, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An improved collapsible frame structure for use on an outdoor sunshade or parasol which is equipped with a minor extension arm coupled to a main runner of a main mast and a main extension arm in pivotal connection to a top retainer of the main mast at one end and to a lower end of a secondary stretching strut at the other end. The main extension arm and the minor extension arm are mutually coupled to each other at their middle points. The secondary stretching strut is further pivotally coupled to an extended pivot end of either the minor runner or the top notch of the sunshade or parasol so as to permit the sunshade to be extended in an easier and smoother manner when the main runner is pushed up or pulled down by a user.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an improved collapsible frame structure for use on an outdoor sunshade or parasol which is equipped with a minor extension arm coupled to a main runner of a main mast and a main extension arm in pivotal connection to a top retainer of the main mast at one end and to a lower end of a secondary stretching strut at the other end. The main extension arm and the minor extension arm are mutually coupled to each other at their middle points. The secondary stretching strut can be further pivotally coupled to an extended pivot end of either the minor runner or the top notch of the sunshade or parasol so as to permit the sunshade to be extended in an easier and smoother manner when the main runner is pushed up or pulled down.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional collapsible frame structure


1


of a sunshade or parasol is made up of a plurality of supporting ribs


10


respectively in pivotal coupling to a top notch


11


at the top end and sewn to the peripheral edge of the canopy


12


of the sunshade and parasol at the other end. The supporting ribs


10


are pivotally supported by a plurality of stretching ribs


15


which are coupled to a lower runner


13


at one end and connected to a pivot member


14


at the middle of each supporting rib


10


at the upper end. There are a main mast


16


having a main runner


160


slidable thereon, a main extension arm


17


and a minor extension arm


18


that are in cross connection to each other. The main runner


160


is in pivotal engagement with one end of the minor extension arm


18


which is in pivotal connection to the top notch


11


. There is a secondary stretching strut


19


having one end in pivotal connection to the main extension arm


17


and the other end in pivotal engagement with one of the stretching ribs


15


. Thereby the actuation of the main runner


160


can make the canopy


12


of the sunshade extended or collapsed.




Such a prior art frame structure has following disadvantages in practical operation:




1. The force exerted to the main runner


160


on the main mast


16


is directly transmitted to the secondary stretching strut


19


and one of the stretching ribs


15


linearly and not applied to the minor runner


160


, making the opening and collapse of the canopy


12


with more effort wasted in vain.




2. The secondary stretching strut


19


and its associated stretching rib


15


are subject to excessive force when pushed and pulled, resulting in easy deformation of the frame structure in operation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved frame structure for use on a sunshade which is equipped with a secondary stretching strut in pivotal connection to either a top notch or a minor runner at one end and in pivotal connection to a the main extension arm at the other end. The secondary stretching strut is pivotally coupled to an extended pivot end of either the minor runner or the top notch so as to permit the sunshade or parasol to be extended or collapsed in an easier and smoother manner.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved frame structure which is provided with a secondary stretching strut either coupled to the minor runner or the top notch so as to make the applied force to be kept in a linear direction to prevent the secondary stretching strut and its associated stretching rib from being deformed by improper force.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective diagram showing a conventional collapsible frame structure of a sunshade or parasol;





FIG. 2

is a perspective diagram showing the exploded components of the first embodiment of the collapsible frame structure of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective diagram showing the assembly of the first embodiment thereof;





FIG. 4

is a perspective diagram showing operation mode of the first embodiment thereof;





FIG. 5

is a perspective diagram showing the second embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 2

, in the first embodiment of the present invention, the frame structure


2


of the present invention is basically identical to the conventional prior art cited in

FIG. 1

, so the detailed description of the frame structure is not disclosed in the following specification. The collapsible frame structure


2


of the present invention comprises a main mast


26


, a main runner


260


, a top retainer


262


, a main extension arm


27


, a secondary stretching strut


29


, a plurality of supporting ribs


20


, a top notch


21


, a plurality of stretching ribs


25


, a minor runner


23


and an minor extension arm


28


.




The main mast


26


is equipped with the slidable main runner


260


having a retaining pry handle


261


for locking the main runner


260


in position on the mast


26


when the frame structure


2


of the sunshade or parasol is extended. At the top end of the main mast


26


is disposed a top retainer


262


with which one end of the main extension arm


27


is in pivotal engagement.




The main runner


260


is pivotally connected to one end of the minor extension arm


28


. The main extension arm


27


and the minor extension arm


28


are in cross and pivotal engagement with each other. The other end of the minor extension arm


28


is in pivotal connection to the top notch


21


of the sunshade.




The main extension arm


27


is a rod


270


with two parallel elongated flat plates


271


secured to one end and is in pivotal registration with the top retainer


262


at the other end so as to permit the minor extension arm


28


guided via the space defined between the two flat plates


271


of the main extension arm


27


to be in cross engagement with the main extension arm


27


.




In the same way disclosed in the prior art frame structure, the supporting ribs


20


of the present invention are collapsibly or pivotally secured to the top notch


21


at their top ends and their bottom ends are sewn to the periphery of the sunshade canopy or cover


22


. The stretching ribs


25


are in pivotal connection to the middle of the supporting ribs


20


at their top ends respectively and also in pivotal engagement with the mirror runner


23


. The minor extension arm


28


is cross connection to the main extension arm


27


is also pivotally coupled to the top notch


21


of the sunshade at one end and to the main runner


260


of the main mast


26


at the other end. The main extension arm


27


is in pivotal connection to a pivot member


265


of the top retainer


262


of the main mast


26


at one end.




In the first embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the minor runner


23


is additionally provided with a groove


231


on the downwardly extended tube


230


, defining a pair of opposite lugs


232


thereon. A pin hole


233


is defined on each lug


232


so as to permit a pivot pin


235


to be guided therethrough. A secondary stretching strut


29


having one through hole at each end is connected to the groove


231


of the minor runner


23


at one end and is in pivotal registration with the end opposite to the end in pivotal engagement with the top retainer


262


of the main mast


26


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, as the main runner


260


is pushed upwardly, the minor extension arm


28


will be forced to extend horizontally to lift the top notch


21


of the frame


2


upwardly, resulting in the main extension arm


27


in cross and pivotal engagement with the minor extension arm


28


being simultaneously pivoted away from the main mast


26


. Accordingly, the secondary stretching strut


29


having one end in pivotal connection to the main extension arm


27


and another end in pivotal registration with the minor runner


23


will be simultaneously lifted up.




Referring further to

FIG. 4

, the assembly of the sunshade with a cover (shown in a dotted line) is illustrated. Take notice that most portions of the main extension arm


27


and the minor extension arm


28


are located under the cover or canopy of the sunshade, and only a small portion of the main and minor extension arm


27


,


28


are externally exposed. The cover or canopy


22


of the sunshade must be equipped with an opening


220


for the passage of the main extension arm


27


and the minor extension arm


28


partially so as to permit the frame of the sunshade to open and collapse without interference. Since the sunshade or parasol of the present invention is mainly used on beaches and in gardens for sheltering sun gleams, the opening


220


will not spoil the normal function of the same.




As further shown in

FIG. 5

, in the second embodiment of the present invention, the minor runner


23


is not modified and is identical in structure to the runner


13


disclosed in the prior art illustrated in FIG.


1


. The main extension arm


27


is shorter in length than the arm shown in the first embodiment and is directly in pivotal connection to the minor extension arm


28


at one end. There are a plurality of pin holes


272


are disposed on the two parallel flat plates


271


. A secondary stretching strut


30


is pivotally engaged with the main extension arm


27


at one end and is in pivotal connection to a linkage arm


40


which is coupled to a pivot mount


210


extended from the top notch


21


of the sunshade. The main extension arm


27


is in parallel with the linkage arm


40


and the secondary stretching strut


30


is parallel with the minor extension arm


28


as the main runner


260


is pushed downwardly, i.e. they are kept in a parallelogram in shape. In operation, the main runner


260


is pushed to slide upwardly along the main mast


26


to make the minor extension arm


28


to extend the same into a horizontal position with the main extension arm


27


pivoted away from the main mast


26


. Simultaneously, the secondary stretching strut


30


is guided into a parallel position with respect to the minor extension arm


28


with the linkage arm


40


parallel with the main extension arm


27


. Accordingly, the linkage arm


40


will lift the top notch


21


of the sunshade frame


2


, causing the supporting ribs


20


to pivot horizontally so as to get the canopy


22


of the sunshade opened. To get the canopy


22


collapsed, the main runner


260


is pushed downwardly to cause the main and minor extension arms


27


,


28


pivoted toward the main mast


26


.




In summary, the present invention intends to place the secondary stretching strut


30


in direct engagement either with the minor runner


23


or the top notch


21


so as to make the force of extension of the frame structure


2


as a result of the upward push of the main runner


260


more in alignment with the central line defined between the top notch


21


and the minor runner


23


. Thus, a user can apply less force to get the frame structure


2


extended or collapsed in a more smooth manner in one aspect and the frame structure


2


can be effectively protected from easy damage or disfiguration in frequent operations.



Claims
  • 1. A collapsible frame structure of a sunshade or parasol, comprising:a main mast having a top retainer disposed at a top end thereof and a slideable main runner mounted thereto; a main extension arm having one end in pivotal connection to said top retainer; a minor extension arm being in pivotal coupling to said main runner at one end thereof; said main extension arm and said minor extension arm being in cross and pivotal engagement with each other; a top notch disposed at the summit of the frame structure; a minor runner placed vertically in linear alignment with said top notch; a plurality of supporting ribs respectively having one end thereof in pivotal connection to said top notch; a plurality of stretching ribs each having one end in pivotal connection to said minor runner and the other end in pivotal coupling to a middle position of each said supporting rib; wherein said minor runner is additionally equipped with a pivot means so as to permit a secondary stretching strut to be in pivotal connection to said pivot means at one end and in pivotal coupling to an end of said main extension arm opposite to said end in pivotal connection to said main mast whereby a force applied to said main runner to push the same upwardly or downwardly can be transmitted to said minor runner in a smoother and more direct manner.
  • 2. A collapsible frame structure of a sunshade or parasol, comprising:a main mast having a top retainer disposed at a top end thereof and a slideabie main runner mounted thereto; a main extension arm having one end in pivotal connection to said top retainer; a minor extension arm being in pivotal coupling to said main runner at one end thereof; said main extension arm and said minor extension arm being in cross and pivotal engagement with each other; a top notch disposed at the summit of the frame structure; a minor runner placed in linear alignment with said top notch; a plurality of supporting ribs respectively having one end thereof in pivotal connection to said top notch; a plurality of stretching ribs each having one end in pivotal connection to said minor runner and the other end in pivotal coupling to a middle position of each said supporting rib; wherein said top notch is additionally equipped with a pivot means so as to permit a linkage arm to be in pivotal connection to said pivot means at one end and in pivotal coupling to an end of a secondary stretching strut which is in pivotal connection to a point of said main extension arm between two ends thereof whereby a force applied to said main runner to push the same upwardly or downwardly can be transmitted to said minor runner in a smoother and more direct manner.
  • 3. The collapsible frame structure of a sunshade or parasol as claimed in claim 2 wherein said linkage arm, said secondary stretching strut, said main extension arm and said minor extension arm are in parallelogram shape when said frame structure is fully extended.
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