Information
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Patent Grant
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6626199
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Patent Number
6,626,199
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 5, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 30, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Thissell; Jennifer I.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 135 28
- 135 251
- 135 253
- 135 31
- 135 29
- 135 151
- 135 39
- 135 41
- 135 201
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An umbrella includes: a flat upper notch formed on a top of a central shaft and a flat lower runner slidably held on the central shaft for pivotally securing a plurality of ribs between the upper notch and the lower runner, either the upper notch or lower runner having four ribs pivotally secured to a narrow right side portion of the upper notch or the lower runner, and having three ribs pivotally secured to a narrow left side portion of the upper notch or the lower runner, thereby decreasing the separating angle between every two opposite ribs disposed on a wide front or rear side portion of the upper notch or the lower runner for smoothening the folding operation when closing the umbrella and also for enhancing the strength of the umbrella ribs.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional flat umbrella as shown in
FIG. 1
includes six ribs R pivotally secured to an upper notch or lower runner which is formed as a flat rectangular shape with each rib R pivotally held in each pivotal socket N
1
and with two opposite side ribs R opened to be limited by a retarding portion L formed on a front or rear wide side portion of the upper notch or lower runner. Since the two ribs as spaced by the retarding portion L at the wide side portion are separated at a big angle (90 degrees), as compared to other smaller angles each defined between every two neighboring ribs R at the narrow side portion, it will influence the smooth folding operation and require further inconvenient pleating of the umbrella cloth as disposed on the unevenly spaced ribs when closing the umbrella. Meanwhile, the six ribs R should support the whole umbrella cloth, their strength is not enough durable for operating the umbrella.
The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the conventional flat umbrella and invented the present umbrella as flattened and shortened.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide an umbrella including: a flat upper notch formed on a top of a central shaft and a flat lower runner slidably held on the central shaft for pivotally securing a plurality of ribs between the upper notch and the lower runner, either the upper notch or lower runner having four ribs pivotally secured to a narrow right side portion of the upper notch or the lower runner, and having three ribs pivotally secured to a narrow left side portion of the upper notch or the lower runner, thereby decreasing the separating angle between every two opposite ribs disposed on a wide front or rear side portion of the upper notch or the lower runner for smoothening the folding operation when closing the umbrella and also for enhancing the strength of the umbrella ribs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view of an upper notch of a conventional flat umbrella having six ribs.
FIG. 2
is a bottom view of an upper notch of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a top view of a lower runner of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a partial perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 5
shows an open umbrella of the present invention.
FIG. 6
shows a closed umbrella of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the upper notch of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a bottom-view illustration of the upper notch showing the effect of the restoring spring of the present invention.
FIG. 9
is an exploded view of the elements of a coupling mechanism for coupling the tubes of the central shaft of the present invention.
FIG. 10
is an illustration when assembling the elements of FIG.
9
.
FIG. 11
is a sectional drawing of two tubes of the central shaft coupled with each other in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
As shown in the drawing figures, the present invention comprises: a central shaft
1
, a rib assembly
2
pivotally secured to a flat upper notch
3
formed on a top of the shaft
1
and a flat lower runner or runner
4
slidably held on the shaft
1
.
The central shaft
1
includes a plurality of tubes telescopically engageable with one another and, for instance, including: a lower tube
11
, a first middle tube
12
, a second middle tube
13
, an upper tube
14
and an uppermost tube
15
telescopically engaged for forming a shaft for a penta-fold umbrella. Each tube may be formed with one or plural concave quadrants recessed inwardly towards a central axis of the shaft
1
so that every two neighboring tubes may be telescopically engaged without being twisted. However, the cross section of each tube is not limited in this invention.
The rib assembly
2
may be formed for quadruple or penta folds or any other multiple folds of a foldable umbrella, also not limited in the present invention.
Either upper notch
3
or lower runner
4
is formed as a flat shape such as a rectangular or elliptic shape.
Either notch
3
or runner
4
may be secured thereon a restoring spring
5
for resiliently restoring the ribs of the rib assembly
2
from a flat side to a narrow side which will be hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawing figures such as
FIGS. 7 and 8
.
The rib assembly
2
for securing an umbrella cloth C, especially as shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, includes: a top rib
21
pivotally secured to the upper notch
3
, a stretcher rib
22
pivotally secured to the top rib
21
and the runner
4
, an intermediate rib
23
pivotally secured to the stretcher rib
22
and also pivotally secured to the top rib
21
by a connecting rib
24
, a tail rib
25
pivotally secured to the intermediate rib
23
by an auxiliary intermediate rib
23
a
, a resilient rib
26
pivotally connected between the stretcher rib
22
and the intermediate ribs
23
,
23
a
, and an auxiliary resilient rib
26
a
pivotally connected between the intermediate rib
23
and the tail rib
25
.
The upper notch
3
includes: four top ribs
21
each pivotally secured in a pivoting socket
31
recessed in a first narrow side portion (or a narrow right side portion) S
1
of the notch
3
as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
4
; three top ribs
21
each pivotally secured in another pivoting socket
32
recessed in a second narrow side portion (or a left narrow side portion) S
2
of the notch
3
; a first wide side portion (or a front wide side portion) S
3
and a second wide side portion (or a rear wide side portion) S
4
respectively formed on opposite wide side portions of the upper notch
3
, with each wide side portion (S
3
or S
4
) having a retarding block
30
formed on the notch
3
between the first and second narrow side portions S
1
, S
2
and each retarding block
30
having a pair of retarding surfaces
301
radially formed on opposite side surfaces of the retarding block
30
about a longitudinal axis X defined at a longitudinal center of the notch
3
, the runner
4
and the shaft
1
for limiting two neighboring top ribs
21
adjacent to the wide side portion when radially extended when opening the umbrella (
FIG. 2
) and the two retarding surfaces
301
preferably defining an acute angle of 60 degrees (or less) between the opposite retarding surfaces
301
. A wire W is wound and fastened on the upper notch
3
to serve as a “pivot” of the pivoting sockets
31
,
32
for pivotally securing the ribs
21
on the wire W.
The lower runner
4
includes: four stretcher ribs
22
each pivotally secured in a pivoting socket
41
recessed in a first narrow side portion (or a narrow right side portion) S
1
of the runner
4
as shown in
FIGS. 3
,
4
; three stretcher ribs
22
each pivotally secured in another pivoting socket
42
recessed in a second narrow side portion (or a left narrow side portion) S
2
of the runner
4
; a first wide side portion (or a front wide side portion) S
3
and a second wide side portion (or a rear wide side portion) S
4
respectively formed on opposite side portions of the lower runner
4
, with each wide side portion (S
3
or S
4
) having a retarding block
40
formed on the runner
4
between the first and second narrow side portions S
1
, S
2
and each retarding block
40
having a pair of retarding surfaces
401
radially formed on opposite side surfaces of the retarding block
40
about a longitudinal axis X defined at a longitudinal center of the notch
3
, the runner
4
and the shaft
1
for limiting two neighboring stretcher ribs
22
at the wide side portion when radially extended when opening the umbrella (
FIG. 3
) and the two retarding surfaces
401
preferably defining an acute angle of 60 degrees (or less) between the opposite retarding surfaces
401
. A wire W is also wound and fastened on the runner
4
to serve as a “pivot” for pivotally securing the stretcher ribs
22
on the wire W.
The acute angle of 60 degrees separated by the two opposite ribs (
21
or
22
) as spaced by each retarding block (
30
or
40
) of the present invention is less than the right angle of 90 degrees as defined by two ribs of the conventional flat umbrella having six ribs pivotally secured to the upper notch or lower runner (as shown in FIG.
1
). The degree difference between the acute angle (60 degrees) as defined by the two ribs (
21
or
22
) at the wide side (S
3
or S
4
) and the other acute angle (such as 20°, 25° or 30°) defined by the other two neighboring ribs at the narrow side (S
1
or S
2
) of this invention has been decreased from that (degree difference) between the right angle (90°) at the wide side and the other acute angle (20° or 25°) at the narrow side of the conventional flat umbrella as shown in
FIG. 1
, thereby smoothening the folding operation when closing the umbrella since the umbrella cloth of the present invention is disposed on the ribs more evenly than the prior art as shown in FIG.
1
.
The angle as defined in every two neighboring ribs is not limited in the present invention.
The mechanical strength of the present invention may also be enhanced since total seven ribs (
21
or
22
) are provided to support the umbrella cloth, thereby being stronger than that of the conventional flat umbrella having six ribs as shown in FIG.
1
.
If the flat umbrella is inferentially formed to have eight ribs pivotally secured to the notch or runner, the umbrella cloth can be evenly disposed on opposite sides (each side having four ribs), it will increase production cost and total weight and volume of the umbrella, thereby being unsatisfactory for a pocketable umbrella.
When closing the umbrella of the present invention, a restoring spring
5
may be provided (formed, secured or fastened) on each wide side portion S
3
or S
4
of the upper notch
3
(or lower runner
4
) as shown in
FIGS. 7
,
8
for resiliently restoring or biasing the opposite ribs (
21
or
22
) from the wide side portion (S
3
or S
4
) towards the narrow side portion (S
1
or S
2
) when an open umbrella is closed (as from dotted line to solid line as shown in
FIG. 8
) for helping the folding of the ribs towards the narrow side portions S
1
, S
2
to become a flat pocketable umbrella as effected by the present invention.
Each restoring spring
5
includes: at least a spring plate (or two spring plates)
51
having a length protruding from the wide side portion S
3
or S
4
of the notch
3
(or runner
4
) towards two narrow side portions S
1
, S
2
of the notch
3
(or runner
4
) for operatively biasing two ribs
21
(or
22
), which have been extended, when opening the umbrella, to rest upon two retarding surfaces
301
(or
401
) of each retarding block
30
(or
40
), from the wide side portion S
3
or S
4
towards the two narrow side portions S
1
, S
2
when closing the umbrella; a fastening portion
52
formed on a middle portion of the spring plate
51
to be fastened to the retarding block
30
(or
40
) by the wire W as wound on the notch
3
(or runner
4
); and at least a lug (or two lugs)
53
formed on the spring plate
51
and inserted into a lug recess
302
formed in the notch
3
(or runner
4
) for firmly securing the spring
5
on the notch
3
(or runner
4
).
The restoring spring
5
may be modified to be other preferred restoring members for normally restoring the ribs from the wide side portion towards the narrow side portion of the notch
3
or runner
4
to be a flat pocketable umbrella when folded.
The aforementioned structure or elements of the present invention are provided to flatten the umbrella to be a mini flat pockable umbrella. Besides, the present invention may be further shortened by the coupling mechanism or device as below-mentioned to form a really “Flattened and Shortened Umbrella” as taught by the present invention.
As shown in FIGS.
9
˜
11
, the tube (
15
,
14
,
13
,
12
) of the central shaft
1
may be plugged therein with a bottom plug
10
of a shortened coupling device
100
of the present invention for coupling two neighboring tubes telescopically engageable with each other as shown in FIG.
11
.
The shortened coupling device
100
includes: a bottom plug
10
inserted or fixed in a bottom portion of an inner tube of the central shaft
1
; and a pair of balls B resiliently tensioned by a tension spring S held in the bottom plug
10
, with each ball B engaged with an inner ball hole H of the inner tube (for instance, the numeral “13” of
FIG. 11
) and an outer ball hole H′ of an outer tube (for instance, the numeral “12” of FIG.
11
), whereby when urged by the tension spring S, the two balls B will couple the inner tube with the outer tube of the shaft
1
when extending the shaft when opening the umbrella. The ball B is outwardly retarded by the outer ball hole H′ (having a smaller diameter than that of the ball) of the outer tube.
The bottom plug
10
as shown in
FIGS. 9
,
10
includes a short stem
101
embedded in a bottom hole (or hole) formed in the inner tube, a spring hole
102
transversely formed in the short stem
101
for holding the tension spring S in the spring hole
102
, a flange
103
formed on a base of the short stem
101
to be secured to a bottom periphery of the inner tube having a diameter as same as an outside diameter of the inner tube, and a pair of slots
104
notched inwardly in a bottom portion of the plug
10
; whereby upon insertion of the plug
10
into the bottom hole of the inner tube, the inner tube may be pressed or crimped inwardly to form a pair of pressing portions P each pressing portion P snugly engaged with each slot
104
of the plug
10
to firmly fix the plug
10
in the inner tube.
The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A flattened and shortened umbrella comprising:a central shaft including a plurality of tubes telescopically engageable with one another having at least an inner tube and an outer tube telescopically engageable with each other as coupled by a shortened coupling device; a rib assembly including at least a top rib pivotally secured to a flat upper notch formed on a top of the central shaft, and a stretcher rib pivotally secured between the top rib and a flat lower runner slidably held on said central shaft; having an umbrella cloth secured on said rib assembly; each said upper notch and each said lower runner formed as a flat shape selected from a rectangular shape and an elliptic shape, including a first and a second narrow side portion respectively disposed on a right and a left side of each said notch and each said runner; and a first and second wide side portion respectively disposed on a front and a rear side of each said notch and said runner; having four top ribs pivotally secured to said first narrow side portion of said upper notch and having four stretcher ribs pivotally secured to said first narrow side portion of said lower runner; and having three top ribs pivotally secured to said second narrow side portion of said upper notch; and having three stretcher ribs pivotally secured to said second narrow side portion of said lower runner; whereby upon extending of said ribs from two said narrow side portions towards two said wide side portions when opening the umbrella, every two neighboring ribs at each said wide side portion define an acute angle between said two neighboring ribs; and a restoring spring secured on each said wide side portion and operatively restoring and biasing said two neighboring ribs from said wide side portion towards two said narrow side portions for helping folding of the ribs from an open umbrella to a folded umbrella when closing the umbrella.
- 2. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein each said wide side portion includes a retarding block formed between the first and second narrow side portions and each said retarding block having a pair of retarding surfaces radially formed on opposite side surfaces of the retarding block about a longitudinal axis X defined at a longitudinal center of the shaft for limiting two said neighboring ribs when radially extended when opening the umbrella and the two said retarding surfaces defining an acute angle between the two retarding surfaces.
- 3. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said acute angle is 60 degrees.
- 4. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said restoring spring includes: at least a spring plate having a length protruding from the wide side portion towards two narrow side portions for biasing two ribs, which have been extended to rest upon two retarding surfaces of each retarding block formed on each said wide side portion when opening the umbrella, from the wide side portion towards the two narrow side portions when closing the umbrella; a fastening portion formed on a middle portion of the spring plate to be fastened to the retarding block by a wire as wound on said notch or said runner; and at least a lug formed on the spring plate and inserted into a lug recess formed in said wide side portion.
- 5. An umbrella according to claim 1, wherein said shortened coupling device includes: a bottom plug fixed in a bottom portion of said inner tube of the central shaft; and a pair of balls resiliently tensioned by a tension spring held in the bottom plug, with each said ball engaged with an inner ball hole of the inner tube and an outer ball hole of said outer tube, whereby when urged by the tension spring, the two balls will couple the inner tube with the outer tube when opening the umbrella for extending said tubes.
- 6. An umbrella according to claim 5, wherein said bottom plug includes a short stem embedded in a bottom hole formed in the inner tube, a spring hole transversely formed in the short stem for holding the tension spring in the spring hole, a flange formed on a base of the short stem to be secured to a bottom periphery of the inner tube and having a diameter of said flange as same as an outside diameter of the inner tube, and a pair of slots notched inwardly in a bottom portion of the plug; whereby upon insertion of the plug into the bottom hole of the inner tube, the inner tube is pressed inwardly to form a pair of pressing portions each said pressing portion snugly engaged with each said slot of the plug to firmly fix the plug in the inner tube.
- 7. A flattened umbrella comprising:a central shaft including a plurality of tubes telescopically engageable with one another; a rib assembly including at least a top rib pivotally secured to a flat upper notch formed on a top of the central shaft, and a stretcher rib pivotally secured between the top rib and a flat lower runner slidably held on said central shaft; having an umbrella cloth secured on said rib assembly; each said upper notch and each said lower runner formed as a flat shape selected from a rectangular shape and an elliptic shape, including a first and a second narrow side portion respectively disposed on a right and a left side of each said notch and each said runner; and a first and second wide side portion respectively disposed on a front and a rear side of each said notch and said runner; whereby upon extending of said ribs from two said narrow side portions towards two said wide side portions when opening the umbrella, every two neighboring ribs at each said wide side portion define an acute angle between said two neighboring ribs; and a restoring spring secured on each said wide side portion and operatively restoring and biasing said two neighboring ribs from said wide side portion towards two said narrow side portions for helping folding of the ribs from an open umbrella to a folded umbrella when closing the umbrella.
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