Claims
- 1. An easily-folded link means of multiple-fold umbrella comprising:
- a first link pivotally secured to a middle bracket jacketed on a central handle;
- a second link pivotally secured to a lower bracket jacketed on the central handle;
- a third link juxtaposedly pivotally formed under said first link, having its inner end pivotally secured to an outer portion next to an outermost end of said second link;
- a concealed reinforcing link secured to said second link;
- a fourth link having its innermost end pivotally secured to an outer end of said third link, having its inner portion next to its innermost end pivotally secured to an outer end of said first link;
- a spring link having its central portion slidingly held within said fourth link, having its inner end secured to said first link and;
- a fifth link respectively pivotally secured to each outer end of either said fourth link and said spring link; and
- a wire securing said first link to an upper bracket fixed on a top portion of said central handle;
- the improvement which comprises:
- said concealed reinforcing link having its inner end pivotally secured to the outermost end of said second link and having its outer end pivotally secured to an inner portion of the fourth link next to the innermost end of the fourth link;
- said concealed reinforcing link generally parallel to said third link and operatively engaged with a longitudinal groove formed in
- said first link, adapted for supporting said first link when raising said lower bracket and said second link for extending the plural link means and an umbrella hook for shielding purpose;
- said inner portion of said fourth link respectively pivotally secured with each outer end of said reinforcing link and said first link.
- 2. A link means of multiple-fold umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said longitudinal groove of said first link has an U-shape cross section, the width of said groove being larger than the diameter of said concealed reinforcing link.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a Continuation-in-part of original application filed on July 7, 1986 Ser. No. 882,423 now U.S. Pat. No 4,676,262 entitled "Link Means of Multiple-fold Umbrella". Even original application disclosed a plurality of link means as shown in FIG. 1 which can be stably extended to have a generally linear configuration and can also be greatly folded to form a compact collapsible umbrella, however, when folding this umbrella by lowering the lower bracket (93), the second link (2) bearing a great moment by the tension force P acted by umbrella hood H multiplied by the distance L1 between the pin (22) and the outer end (73) will be difficultly folded as bearing such a great moment P.times.L1.
The present inventor has found the defects of the conventional link means and invented the present easily-folded link means of multiple-fold umbrella.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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