The present invention relates to a foldable sunshade.
In particular, the invention refers to a foldable sunshade that may form a container which can house a table and chairs, so as to form, for example, a beach kit.
For trips out of town, to the beach, or in the great outdoors, it is always useful to bring at least a beach umbrella and table and chairs, so as to make the stay comfortable and pleasant and ensure shelter from the sun at the same time.
At present, it is very difficult to carry all the conventional equipment needed for a pleasant stay, especially due to the bulkiness thereof and the need to carry numerous packed items.
The object of the present invention is to provide a foldable sunshade that is easy to carry and is extremely compact when folded.
This and other objects are achieved by means of a foldable sunshade according to the technical teachings of the claims annexed hereto.
Advantageously, when folded, the sunshade converts into a container that defines a compartment.
Advantageously, two folding chairs are housed in the compartment.
Furthermore, the sunshade may comprise a seat to house a table.
It is possible for the sunshade to have closable housings for the safekeeping of personal possessions, such as wallets and/or mobile phones.
Advantageously, the sunshade may be equipped with at least one solar panel, to provide a charging source for mobile phones, tablets, etc.
In order to reduce the weight of the sunshade, some parts thereof may be made of canvas.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become clearer in the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the device, illustrated—by way of a non-limiting example—in the drawings annexed hereto, in which:
With reference to the figures stated, reference number 1 is used to denote, as a whole, a foldable sunshade, advantageously convertible into a container 50.
In the present document, the term “sunshade” means a structure equipped with a covering that generates a shaded area in much the same way as a parasol (for example, a beach umbrella) or an awning, in order to offer a shelter for the users.
In
When the fastening 53 is released, it is possible to open the container 50, and—more specifically—separate the first flat-shaped element 2 and second flat-shaped element 3, by, for example, rotating the first flat-shaped element 2 with respect to the second flat-shaped element 3 around a hinge A1, as shown in
As better visible in
For the conversion into a sunshade, the first flat-shaped element 2 and the second flat-shaped element 3 comprise first mutual interlocking means 6 (see
Essentially, starting from the configuration in
It should be noted that in the described configuration the plate 6B ‘rotates’ to fit the groove 6C. Of course, it is also possible that the plate 6B simply ‘slides’ to fit the groove 6C. Therefore, the slider plate 6B may rotate (as described), simply slide or even roto-traslate.
The interlocking means 6, may also feature a snap fit between parts of the plates.
In an again different configuration, the plate 6B may be C-shaped, and may fit on the outside of the plates to keep them aligned. In this configuration, a groove 6C is not necessary.
It can be noted, for example in
The cross bar 7 may be hinged at 60 to one of the uprights, for example to the first upright 4, and may feature, at the end thereof, a removable joint 12 with a guide 66, and seats, which may be featured on the first flat-shaped element 2 (or on the second flat-shaped element). Obviously, a specular configuration is also possible, wherein the cross bar is hinged to the flat-shaped element, and the guide 66 is present on the upright.
In the detail in
To complete the description of the cross bar, it should be noted that, when the said bar is in the non-use position, it may be housed in a compartment 65 (made specifically therefor) in the upright to which it may be hinged, so as that the said bar is fully inserted into the said compartment 65, and therefore, for example, is flush with the said upright (without protruding therefrom widthways).
To stabilise the sunshade effectively, at least one of the uprights 4,5, but preferably both, define a base 9 configured to allow a stable support on the ground when the sunshade is in the operational configuration.
Advantageously, at least one of the uprights 4, 5 features at least one extractable tip 13, suitable to be driven into the ground to stabilise the sunshade in the operational (or open) configuration. The tip is housed in a specific groove 68, so as to be flush with the upright. It may feature a gripping element 13A, which may be positioned at 90° with respect to the said upright to provide an effective point of support for driving or extracting the tip 13 into/from the sand or the ground by running the said tip along the groove. Obviously, the tip is coupled with the groove 68 in a suitable manner, so as to support the uprights when planted in the ground.
To further stabilise the base 9, at least one of the uprights (4, 5) is hinged to a second cross bar 14, which is configured so as to form a three-point (tripod) support base 9 when in the extracted position and positioned together with the C-shaped end portions of the uprights.
Like the first cross bar, the second cross bar 14 may also be folded away inside the housing 62 thereof when not in use, with the result that the said bar is flush with the upright (in this case the second).
As may be seen in
Advantageously, at least one flat-shaped element may be coupled with a solar panel which generates a current useable for charging mobile phones or tablets.
Even more advantageously, a charging socket or plug may even be positioned inside a housing 30 or 31.
Furthermore, to make the sunshade lighter, it is possible to make part of the flat-shaped elements out of canvas 35, as shown in
In this configuration, a perimeter of each flat-shaped element is made of plastic, while a central part of each one thereof is made of canvas.
Looking back, now, at
Specifically, each upright may be structured so that when the sunshade is in a folded configuration, a compartment 10 for holding objects 11A, 11B is defined, which is at least partially delimited by the uprights and by the flat-shaped elements so as to form a container.
It is noted that a particularly advantageous configuration for the uprights is, precisely, a C-shaped configuration, wherein each upright has the same measurements (length and width) as the flat-shaped elements.
In order to make use of the sunshade in the folded configuration more effective, it should be noted that either the first flat-shaped element 2 or the second flat-shaped element 3 may feature a first recessed seat 15 for housing a table 16 which, in the transportation position, takes on a perfectly flat configuration and is housed entirely within the first recessed seat 15. This is clearly visible in
For example, the table may comprise (see
Various kinds of objects may be housed in the compartment 10; preferentially, as may be seen in
One advantageous configuration of the chairs is shown in
It has been shown how the invention provides a foldable sunshade which may be converted into a particularly useful container for carrying a table and two chairs, or other personal possessions.
Various embodiments of the innovation have been disclosed herein, but further embodiments may also be conceived using the same innovative concept.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102018000008019 | Aug 2018 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2019/056541 | 7/31/2019 | WO | 00 |