Claims
- 1. A foldable umbrella comprising:a post; at least one canopy coupled to an upper end portion of said post; a sleeve slidably mounted on said post; a plurality of radially oriented ribs secured to said at least one canopy, each said rib having a radially inner end and a radially outward end; and a plurality of foldable strut assemblies, each strut assembly connected between said sleeve and a respective one of said ribs, each strut assembly including: at least a first strut member having one end portion pivotally connected at a first pivot to said sleeve and a second end portion pivotally connected to a respective one of said ribs at a second pivot spaced radially outwardly from said radially inner end of the rib, and an engaging member on one of said rib and said first strut member, for restraining lateral or sideways movement of said rib relative to said first strut member at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, said engaging member being at a position near said second pivot and spaced from said second pivot, and arranged between said second pivot and said post, and said engaging member having spaced apart legs extending from said one of said rib and said first strut member so as to engage at least a portion of the other of said rib and first strut member at a position near said second pivot and spaced apart from said second pivot and arranged between said second pivot and said post, to thereby restrain said lateral or sideways movement of said rib relative to said first strut member at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, and wherein said engaging member is dimensioned to receive a portion of said other of said rib and first strut member between the legs thereof at least at a position spaced from said second pivot and at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella.
- 2. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said engaging member is mounted to said rib and has an open end that extends down in the open configuration of the umbrella, for engaging said first strut member.
- 3. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said engaging member is arranged to receive said portion of said other of said rib and first strut member also when said umbrella is in a normally open configuration.
- 4. An umbrella according to claim 3, wherein said engaging member is dimensioned to snugly receive said portion of said other of said rib and first strut member.
- 5. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said engaging member is dimensioned to snugly receive said portion of said other of said rib and first strut member.
- 6. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said post is a telescoping post including at least two telescoping post members.
- 7. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said engaging member is mounted to said first strut member and has an open end that extends upwardly in the open configuration of the umbrella.
- 8. An umbrella according to claim 7, wherein said engaging member is dimensioned to receive a respective one of said ribs.
- 9. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said engaging member is spaced apart from said second pivot with a non-engaging area between said engaging member and said second pivot, said non-engaging area being an area at which said other of said rib and first strut member is not engaged or contacted.
- 10. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said portion of said other of said rib and first strut member is received between said legs of said engaging member when said rib is caused to move to an inverted condition of the umbrella.
- 11. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein a stationary hub is secured to an upper end portion of said post, and said at least one canopy is coupled to said post via said stationary hub.
- 12. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein a non-engaging area is provided between said engaging member and said second pivot, said non-engaging area being an area at which said other of said rib and said first strut member is not engaged or contacted.
- 13. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, the other of said rib and first strut member is completely engaged between the legs of the engaging member.
- 14. A foldable umbrella comprising:a post; at least one canopy coupled to an upper end portion of said post; a sleeve slidably mounted on said post; a plurality of radially oriented ribs secured to said canopy, each said rib having a radially inner end and a radially outward end; a plurality of foldable strut assemblies, each strut assembly connected between said sleeve and a respective one of said ribs, each strut assembly including: a first strut having one end pivotally connected at a first pivot to said sleeve and a second end pivotally connected to a respective one of said ribs at a second pivot spaced radially outwardly from said radially inner end of the rib, a second strut having one end pivotally connected at a third pivot to said upper end portion of said post and a second end pivotally connected at a fourth pivot to an intermediate point of said first strut, and a third strut having one end pivotally connected at a fifth pivot to an intermediate point of said second strut and a second end pivotally connected at a sixth pivot to said respective one of said ribs, said sixth pivot being positioned radially inward of said second pivot; and an engaging member mounted to each said rib, for restraining lateral or sideways movement of said rib relative to said first strut at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, said engaging member being at a position near said second pivot and spaced from said second pivot, and arranged between said second pivot and said post, and said engaging member having spaced apart legs extending from said rib toward said first strut so as to engage at least a portion of said first strut at a position near said second pivot and between said second pivot and said post, to thereby restrain said lateral or sideways movement of said rib relative to said first strut at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, and wherein said engaging member is dimensioned to receive a portion of said first strut between the legs thereof at least at a position spaced from said second pivot and at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella.
- 15. An umbrella according to claim 14, wherein a non-engaging area is provided between said engaging member and said second pivot, said non-engaging area being an area at which said other of said rib and said first strut member is not engaged or contacted.
- 16. An umbrella according to claim 14, wherein when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, the first strut is completely engaged between the legs of the engaging member between the second pivot and the sixth pivot.
- 17. A foldable umbrella comprising:a post; at least one canopy coupled to an upper end portion of said post; a sleeve slidably mounted on said post; a plurality of radially oriented ribs secured to said at least one canopy, each said rib having a radially inner end and a radially outward end; and a plurality of foldable strut assemblies, each strut assembly connected between said sleeve and a respective one of said ribs, each strut assembly including: at least a first strut member having one end portion pivotally connected at a first pivot to said sleeve and a second end portion pivotally connected to a respective one of said ribs at a second pivot spaced radially outwardly from said radially inner end of the rib, and engaging means on one of said rib and said first strut member, for restraining lateral or sideways movement of said rib relative to said first strut member at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, said engaging means being at a position near said second pivot and spaced from said second pivot, and arranged between said second pivot and said post, and said engaging means having spaced apart legs extending from said one of said rib and said first strut member so as to engage at least a portion of the other of said rib and first strut member at a position near said second pivot and spaced apart from said second pivot and between said second pivot and said post, to thereby restrain said lateral or sideways movement of said rib relative to said first strut member at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, and wherein said engaging means is dimensioned to receive a portion of said other of said rib and first strut member between the legs thereof at least at a position spaced from said second pivot and at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella.
- 18. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein said engaging means is mounted to said rib and has an open end that extends down in the open configuration of the umbrella, for engaging said first strut member.
- 19. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein said engaging means is arranged to receive said portion of said other of said rib and first strut member also when said umbrella is in a normally open configuration.
- 20. An umbrella according to claim 19, wherein said engaging means is dimensioned to snugly receive said portion of said other of said rib and first strut member.
- 21. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein said engaging means is dimensioned to snugly receive said portion of said other of said rib and first strut member.
- 22. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein said post is a telescoping post including at least two telescoping post members.
- 23. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein said engaging means is mounted to said first strut member and has an open end that extends upwardly in the open configuration of the umbrella.
- 24. An umbrella according to claim 23, wherein said engaging means is dimensioned to receive a respective one of said ribs.
- 25. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein said engaging means is spaced apart from said second pivot with a non-engaging area between said engaging means and said second pivot, said non-engaging area being an area at which said other of said rib and first strut member is not engaged or contacted.
- 26. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein said portion of said other of said rib and first strut member is received between said legs of said engaging means when said rib is caused to move to an inverted condition of the umbrella.
- 27. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein a stationary hub is secured to an upper end portion of said post, and said at least one canopy is coupled to said post via said stationary hub.
- 28. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein a non-engaging area is provided between said engaging means and said second pivot, said non-engaging area being an area at which said other of said rib and said first strut member is not engaged or contacted.
- 29. An umbrella according to claim 17, wherein when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, the other of said rib and first strut member is completely engaged between the legs of the engaging member.
- 30. A foldable umbrella comprising:a post, at least one canopy coupled to an upper end portion of said post; a sleeve slidably mounted on said post; a plurality of radially oriented ribs secured to said canopy, each said rib having a radially inner end and a radially outward end; a plurality of foldable strut assemblies, each strut assembly connected between said sleeve and a respective one of said ribs, each strut assembly including: a first strut having one end pivotally connected at a first pivot to said sleeve and a second end pivotally connected to a respective one of said ribs at a second pivot spaced radially outwardly from said radially inner end of the rib, a second strut having one end pivotally connected at a third pivot to said upper end portion of said post and a second end pivotally connected at a fourth pivot to an intermediate point of said first strut, and a third strut having one end pivotally connected at a fifth pivot to an intermediate point of said second strut and a second end pivotally connected at a sixth pivot to said respective one of said ribs, said sixth pivot being positioned radially inward of said second pivot; and engaging means mounted to each said rib, for restraining lateral or sideways movement of said rib relative to said first strut at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, said engaging means being at a position near said second pivot and spaced from said second pivot, and arranged between said second pivot and said post, and said engaging means having spaced apart legs extending from said rib toward said first strut so as to engage at least a portion of said first strut at a position near said second pivot and spaced from said second pivot, and between said second pivot and said post, to thereby restrain said lateral or sideways movement of said rib relative to said first strut at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, and wherein said engaging means is dimensioned to receive a portion of said first strut between the legs thereof at least at a position spaced from said second pivot and at least when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella.
- 31. An umbrella according to claim 30, wherein a non-engaging area is provided between said engaging means and said second pivot, said non-engaging area being an area at which said other of said rib and said first strut member is not engaged or contacted.
- 32. An umbrella according to claim 30, wherein when said rib is caused to move toward an inverted condition of the umbrella, the first strut is completely engaged between the legs of the engaging member between the second pivot and the sixth pivot.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 09/354,202 filed Jul. 15, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No, 6,206,017, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/948,266 filed Oct. 9, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,975,099, issued on Nov. 2, 1999, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/028,230.
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