1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a collapsible frame and more particularly to a collapsible shade frame.
2. Description of the Related Art
A shade or the like may provide a shield from the sun or rain for outdoor activities. A typical shade includes a frame and a canopy mounted on top of the frame. To avoid from being blown away by strong winds, the shade frame must have sufficient strength and stability. Further, the shade frame is preferably collapsible to allow easy carriage to the outdoors. However, conventional shade frames have complicated structures and are thus not advantageous to assembly while having a high cost. Further, the conventional shade frames are bulky and thus inconvenient to transport.
A collapsible shade frame in accordance with the present invention includes a top frame and a leg assembly. The top frame includes a central coupler, a plurality of corner coupler, a plurality of supporting rods, and a plurality of connecting rods. The central coupler includes a cruciform body having four arms. Each arm includes a groove in an underside thereof. Each lower coupler includes a body having a central recess and two side recesses. A coupling section extends downward from the body and includes a groove in an underside thereof.
Each connecting rod includes two ends that are respectively and pivotally mounted in two side recesses respectively of two adjacent corner couplers. Each supporting rod includes a first end pivotally mounted in the groove of an associated arm of the central coupler. Each supporting rod further includes a second end pivotally mounted in the central recess of an associated corner coupler. The leg assembly includes a plurality of legs each having an upper end releasably engaged in the groove of the body of an associated corner coupler.
Other objectives, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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Each corner coupler 12 comprises a substantially sectorial body 121 including a plurality of recesses 122 each having an opening. In this embodiment, each corner coupler 12 includes a central recess 122 and two side recesses 122. A coupling section 123 extends downward from the body 121 and includes a groove 124 in an underside thereof.
Each supporting rod 13 includes a first end 131 pivotally mounted in the groove 113 of an associated arm 112 of the central coupler 11 by a pin 15. Each supporting rod 13 further includes a second end 132 pivotally mounted in the central recess 122 of an associated corner coupler 12 by a pin 16. Thus, the supporting rods 13 extend radially from the central coupler 11.
Each connecting rod 14 includes first and second ends 141 and 142 that are respectively and pivotally mounted in two side recesses 122 respectively of two adjacent corner couplers 12 by pins 17. Namely, the connecting rods 14 form a perimeter of the top frame 1, best shown in
The leg assembly 2 includes four legs 21 each having an upper end 211 removably engaged in the groove 124 (see
The shade frame in accordance with the present invention is simple in structure and has sufficient strength by providing four supporting rods 13 radially extending from the central coupler 11, four connecting rods 14 between the corner couplers 12, and four legs 21 below the corner couplers 12.
Since the supporting rods 13 are pivotally connected to the central coupler 11 and the corner couplers 12 and since the connecting rods 14 are pivotally connected between the corner couplers 12, the supporting rods 13 and the connecting rods 14 can be collapsed after the leg assembly 2 is detached (see
Although a specific embodiment has been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the essence of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.