1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cushioning device for umbrella, which is attached to a runner of an umbrella to change the magnitude of force that drives the runner to slide along a central post through a simple regulation operation so as to make an umbrella opening operation gentle and safe.
2. The Related Arts
The opening operation of an umbrella is generally carried out by having a runner driving a plurality of ribs upward to open a canopy. Since such an upward movement of the runner requires a great force to open the canopy, an energy device is often provided in the umbrella to increase the kinetic energy applied to the runner. For example, springs are mounted to the ribs to help opening the canopy, or a spring is added to the central post to increase the moving speed of the runner in opening the umbrella.
Increasing the moving speed of the runner in opening the umbrella cause undesired side effect of potential risk of hurting a person standing by the umbrella due to the ribs are fast expanded in a very short period of time, which may have tips of ribs entangling the clothes of the person or impacting the person. Additionally, the fast expansion of the ribs may scare people standing around. Such a problem is often found in the operation of automatic umbrellas.
To overcome such a problem, the present invention provides a cushioning device for umbrella.
Thus, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a cushioning device that is attachable to a runner of umbrella to change the force that the runner slides along the central post through a simple operation of adjustment so as to make opening operation of the umbrella gentle and safe.
To achieve this objective, the present invention adopts the following technical solution.
The present invention provides a cushioning device for umbrella, which comprises a first gear, a plate spring, a bolt, and a second gear collectively arranged in a hollow chamber defined between a side cover and a casing.
Further, the umbrella has a central post to which an axially-extending toothed rack is mounted.
The side cover and the casing of the cushioning device are mounted to the runner of the umbrella to have the second gear mating the rack of the central post.
Being arranged inside the casing of the cushioning device, the first gear and the second gear mate each other. The first gear has a surface to which the plate spring and the bolt are mounted.
Rotating the bolt to different extents of tightness makes the plate spring apply different depression forces to the first gear, which changes the frictional resistance between the first gear and the casing.
The frictional resistance is transmitted through the second gear and the rack to the central post to form a cushioning resistance between the central post and the runner, making the opening operation of the umbrella gentle and safe.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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The side cover 22 forms an opening 28, whereby an external tool can extend through the opening 28 to engage the bolt 27 for carrying out rotation and adjustment operation.
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An umbrella user may take a simple rotation operation to adjust the cushioning resistance induced by the cushioning device 20 on the umbrella 10 according to practical needs so as to improve safety of opening umbrella.
In manufacture, since the cushioning device 20 according to the present invention uses less parts and has a reduced size, making it possible to occupy less space and attachable to an upper portion of the runner 12 as shown in
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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20120273017 A1 | Nov 2012 | US |