The present invention relates to an umbrella, and more particularly to an electric umbrella having roller sets.
When operating an umbrella manually, it is easy to injure user's hand, so a variety of electric umbrellas are developed with development of society.
For example, a conventional electric umbrella contains a transmission mechanism configured to drive the expansion and retraction of the electric umbrella, but this transmission mechanism is not strong and is disassembled inconveniently. Moreover, a plurality of toothed members are arranged on an upper side and a lower side of the transmission mechanism and engage with one another to drive the electric umbrella to expand and retract. However, a size of the plurality of toothed members is small and is produced precisely, so they get stuck easily and operate unstably. When one of the plurality of toothed members is broken, it is troublesome to inspect and maintain the plurality of toothed members. Another transmission mechanism contains at least one rack and pinion, but a support capability of a rack is insufficient that will damage the rack easily.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an electric umbrella having roller sets which operates stably and avoids getting stuck.
To obtain the above objectives, an electric umbrella having roller sets provided by the present invention contains: a first stick section, a second stick section, a third stick section, and a transmission mechanism. The second stick section is fitted in the third stick section, and the third stick section is fitted in the first stick section, a lower portion of the second stick section is in connection with a handle.
The first stick section includes an upper runner disposed on a top thereof and includes a first roller set disposed therein, and two ends of the driving rope are fixed on two sides of the lower runner, respectively, the driving rope rolls across the first roller set and slides upwardly and downwardly between a top of the third stick section and the first roller set, the upper runner and the second runner are connected with an umbrella skeleton, a first end of a pull rope is secured on the handle, and a second end of the pull rope extends across a third roller on the top of the third stick section to join with the first stick section.
The transmission mechanism is accommodated in the second stick section and drives the third stick section.
A driving source is mounted in the handle to drive the transmission mechanism, and the transmission mechanism drives the umbrella skeleton to expand or retract.
Preferably, the driving rope divides into two parts on the top of the third stick section, and a free end of each part of the driving rope is in connection with the top of the third stick section.
Preferably, the third stick section has an fourth roller across which the driving rope rolls.
Thereby, the electric umbrella contains a plurality of roller sets and the driving rope by which the lower runner is pulled to slide upwardly and downwardly relative to the first stick section and the second stick section, thus expending or retracting the umbrella skeleton.
Preferably, the transmission mechanism contains the threaded rod and the screw nut so as to move the plurality of roller sets stably and to avoid getting stuck the plurality of roller sets, thus preventing damage and prolonging service life of the plurality of roller sets.
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The transmission mechanism 500 is configured to drive the third stick section 800 and is mounted in the second stick section 200. The transmission mechanism 500 includes a threaded rod 510 and an abutting rod 530, wherein the abutting rod 530 has a screw nut 520 engaging with the threaded rod 510, and a bottom of the threaded rod 510 coupes with the handle 700. In addition, the handle 700 has a fixer configured to fix the pull rope 810.
The driving source, mounted in the handle 700, has a power supply 710 and a motor 720, wherein the power supply 710 supplies power to the motor 720. The handle 700 has a button 730 disposed on a peripheral side thereof, a touch switch 750 fixed thereon and electrically connected with the power supply 710, and a pushing piece 740 defined between the button 730 and the touch switch 750, such that the button 730 starts or stops starts a power circuit by using the pushing piece 730 and the touch switch 750. When the button 730 is pressed to force the pushing piece 740, contacts points of the pushing piece 740 contact with the touch switch 750, hence the button 730 starts the power circuit. When releasing the button 730, the pushing piece 740 moves back to its original position and removes from the touch switch 750, hence the button 730 stops starting the power circuit.
The driving source in the handle 700 drives the transmission mechanism 500 to actuate the third stick section 800 to move upwardly and downwardly, and the pull rope 810 is driven by the transmission mechanism 500 to pull the first stick section 100 to move upwardly and downwardly, thus expanding or retracting the umbrella skeleton 600.
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While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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