Claims
- 1. An umbrella having a canopy and a frame of interconnected ribs and a means for the automatic opening and closing of the aforesaid ribs and canopy comprising:
- a spring for biasing the ribs of the umbrella into the closed position;
- a fluid actuated piston and cylinder for biasing the ribs of the umbrella into the open position;
- a reservoir containing fluid for actuation of the aforesaid piston;
- a manually-actuated primary means for controlling the flow of fluid from the aforesaid reservoir to the aforesaid piston and cylinder;
- a passive secondary means for controlling the flow of fluid from the aforesaid reservoir such that upon manual actuation of the primary means for controlling the flow of fluid from the aforesaid reservoir the larger resistance to the flow of fluid from the the aforesaid reservoir is provided by said secondary means of controlling the flow of fluid.
- 2. The umbrella of claim 1 wherein the said reservoir containing fluid for actuation of the said piston is comprised by a replaceable ampule.
- 3. The umbrella of claim 1 wherein the said reservoir containing fluid for actuation of the said piston is comprised by a refillable ampule.
- 4. An umbrella having a canopy and a frame of interconnected ribs and a means for the automatic opening and closing of the aforesaid ribs and canopy comprising:
- a hollow outer cylinder provided with a slot or slots extending therethru along a portion of its length;
- a collar which slides along the exterior surface of the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a hollow inner cylinder located concentrically within the aforesaid outer cylinder wherein the inner cylinder slidably moves within the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder and the said hollow inner cylinder is attached to the aforesaid collar by means of a pin or pins extending thru said slot or slots provided in the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a sleeve which slidably moves on the exterior of the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a handle attached to the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder and hollow inner tube wherein said handle contains an ampule of compressed gas and said ampule is connected by passageways to the aforesaid hollow inner tube;
- a biasing means which has the capability to bias the aforesaid collar relative to the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a latching mechanism preventing the movement of the inner cylinder with respect to the outer cylinder wherein said mechanism is released by the movement of the aforesaid sleeve;
- a valve disposed within said handle which either stops or allows flow of gas from the aforesaid ampule through passageways to the interior of the hollow outer cylinder;
- a vent port communicating with said passageways which permits communication of said passageways with the atmosphere upon the movement of the aforesaid sleeve;
- movement in one direction of said sleeve simultaneously releasing said latching mechanism and opening said vent port to atmosphere, movement of said sleeve in a direction reverse of the aforesaid direction allowing said latching mechanism to engage while sealing said vent port so that fluid pressure from said ampule may impinge against said interior of the hollow outer cylinder and the interior of the hollow inner cylinder.
- 5. An umbrella having a canopy and a frame of interconnected ribs and a means for the automatic opening and closing of the aforesaid ribs and canopy comprising:
- a hollow outer cylinder provided with a slot or slots extending therethru along a portion of its length;
- a collar which slides along the exterior surface of the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a hollow inner cylinder located concentrically within the aforesaid outer cylinder wherein the inner cylinder slidably moves within the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder and the said hollow inner cylinder is attached to the aforesaid collar by means of a pin or pins extending said slot or slots provided in the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a handle attached to the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder and hollow inner tube wherein said handle contains an ampule of compressed gas and said ampule is connected by passageways to the aforesaid hollow inner tube;
- a biasing means which has the capability to bias the aforesaid collar relative to the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a latching mechanism preventing the movement of the inner cylinder with respect to the outer cylinder;
- a valve disposed within said handle which either stops or allows flow of gas from the aforesaid ampule through passageways to the interior of the hollow outer cylinder; depression of said valve allowing fluid to impinge upon the interior of the aforesaid hollow inner cylinder thereby forcing the aforesaid canopy and interconnected ribs to assume an open position maintained by the engagement of said latching mechanism, release of said latching mechanism allowing said biasing means to force the said canopy and interconnected ribs into a closed position which is maintained by said biasing means.
- 6. An umbrella having a canopy and a frame of interconnected ribs and a means for the automatic opening and closing of the aforesaid ribs and canopy comprising:
- a hollow outer cylinder provided with a slot or slots extending therethru along a portion of its length;
- a collar which slides along the exterior surface of the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a hollow inner cylinder located concentrically within the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder wherein said inner cylinder slidably moves within the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder and the said hollow inner cylinder is attached to the aforesaid collar by means of a pin or pins extending through a slot or slots provided in the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a first biasing means which has the capability to bias the aforesaid collar relative to the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a sleeve which slidably moves on the exterior of the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a handle attached to the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a first latching mechanism preventing the movement of the aforesaid hollow inner cylinder with respect to the outer cylinder wherein said mechanism is released by the movement of the aforesaid sleeve;
- a second biasing means which has the capability to bias the said hollow inner cylinder relative to the said hollow outer cylinder in a direction opposite to the biasing afforded by the aforesaid first biasing means;
- a second latching mechanism for holding in check the aforesaid second biasing means;
- release of said second latching mechanism allowing said second biasing means to bias the aforesaid inner cylinder relative to the aforesaid outer cylinder in a direction which forces the said canopy and ribs from the closed position to an open position, release of the aforesaid first latching mechanism by the movement of the aforesaid sleeve subsequently allowing the aforesaid first biasing means to bias the aforesaid collar such that the umbrella again attains the closed position.
- 7. An umbrella having a canopy and a frame of interconnected ribs and a means for the automatic opening and closing of the aforesaid ribs and canopy comprising:
- a hollow outer cylinder;
- a hollow inner cylinder located concentrically within the aforesaid outer cylinder wherein the inner cylinder slidably moves within the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- a sleeve which slidably moves on the exterior of the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder
- a handle attached to the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder wherein said handle contains an ampule of compressed gas and said ampule is connected by passageways to the interior of said hollow outer cylinder;
- an extension spring attached at one end to the aforesaid inner cylinder and at its alternate end attached to the aforesaid outer cylinder;
- a latching mechanism preventing the movement of the inner cylinder with respect to the outer cylinder wherein said mechanism is released by the movement of the aforesaid sleeve;
- a valve disposed within said handle which either stops or allows flow of gas from the aforesaid ampule through passageways to the interior of the aforesaid hollow outer cylinder;
- secondary means for regulating the quantity of the flow of gas from the aforesaid ampule in addition to the aforesaid valve with each allowance by the aforesaid valve of the flow of gas from the aforesaid ampule;
- a vent port communicating with said passageways which permits communication of said passageways with the atmoshphere upon movement of the aforesaid sleeve;
- movement in one direction of said sleeve simultaneously releasing said latching mechanism and opening said vent port to atmosphere, movement of said sleeve in a direction reverse of the aforesaid direction allowing said latching mechanism to engage while sealing said vent so that fluid pressure from said ampule may impinge against said hollow inner cylinder.
- 8. The umbrella of claim 7 in which the said means for regulating the quantity of the flow of gas from the aforesaid ampule with each allowance of the flow of gas from the aforesaid ampule by the aforesaid valve is comprised of restricting the cross sectional area of the aforesaid passageway at some point to a value less than the cross sectional area of a hole having a diameter between 0.127 millimeters and 1.016 millimeters.
- 9. The umbrella of claim 7 in which the said means for regulating the quantity of the flow of gas from the aforesaid ampule with each allowance of the flow of gas from the aforesaid ampule by the aforesaid valve is comprised of:
- a disc chamber contained within the aforesaid passageways connecting the said ampule and the interior of the hollow outer cylinder;
- a disc fitted within the aforesaid disc chamber;
- a means for returning the disc to a rest position which allows gas to flow from the aforesaid from the aforesaid ampule to the aforesaid passageways;
- opening of the aforesaid valve within said handle causing gas to evacuate the aforesaid passageways upstream of the aforesaid valve and simultaneously cause the aforesaid disc to assume a position within the disc chamber which inhibits the further flow of gas from the said ampule, subsequent closing of the aforesaid valve allowing said means for returning the said disc to a rest position such that the gas in the said passageways can be replenished by flow from the said ampule.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation in part of Application Ser. No. 482,770 now abandoned, filed 4/7/83, which is itself a continuation in part of Application Ser. No. 475,770, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,523,601, filed 5/8/83.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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