Information
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Patent Grant
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6367494
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Patent Number
6,367,494
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Date Filed
Friday, January 19, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Stephan; Beth A.
- Nguyen; Chi
Agents
- Kamrath; Alan
- Rider, Bennett, Egan & Arundel, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 135 99
- 135 48
- 135 44
- 135 84
- 135 85
- 248 129
- 248 910
- 248 34601
- 040 606
- 040 612
- 280 4727
- 280 47131
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A sunshade base comprises a base adapted to engage with a support tube of a sunshade and two wheel assemblies each having a mounting plate and at least one wheel. The mounting plate is pivotally mounted to the base. The wheel is rotatably mounted to the mounting plate. The mounting plate is pivotable between a storage position in which the wheel does not contact the ground and an operative position in which the wheel is located on the ground and thus raises the base above the ground.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a movable sunshade base.
2. Description of the Related Art
A typical sunshade may provide a shield for people. The sunshade is bulky and heavy and thus requires a base to provide a stable support. The base has a considerable weight of tens of kilograms. As a result, it is difficult and inconvenient to move the sunshade to a desired position. The present invention is intended to provide a movable sunshade base to provide the sunshade with maneuverability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A sunshade base in accordance with the present invention comprises a base adapted to engage with a support tube of a sunshade and two wheel assemblies each having a mounting plate and at least one wheel. The mounting plate is pivotally mounted to the base. The wheel is rotatably mounted to the mounting plate. The mounting plate is pivotable between a storage position in which the wheel does not contact the ground and an operative position in which said at least one wheel is located on the ground and thus raises the base above the ground.
The base includes two opposite first sides and two opposite second sides, each first side having an opening. The mounting plate of each wheel assembly covers an associated opening and is flush with an associated first side when the mounting plate is in the storage position. Each mounting plate includes a horizontal slot for grasp.
Each wheel assembly includes two said wheels and each mounting plate includes two arms to which the wheels are rotatably mounted, respectively. The base includes a bottom with a peripheral edge and each arm includes a hook for engaging with the peripheral edge of the base when the wheel assembly is in the operative position. The arms include aligned holes through which an axle extends. The axle also extends through the wheels and includes a first enlarged end and a threaded second end for engaging with a nut to preventing disengagement of the wheels.
Each second side of the base includes a horizontal slot for grasp while moving the base. Two brackets are provided for each mounting plate and each include a horizontal section fixed to an inner face of a top of the base. Each bracket further includes an inclined section fixed to an inner face of an associated first side. A pivotal section is formed between the horizontal section and the inclined section and includes a pivotal hole for pivotal engagement with the mounting plate. Each mounting plate includes an inclined portion and a bearing portion on an upper end of the inclined portion. The bearing portion includes two pivotal pins on both sides thereof for pivotal engagement with the pivot holes of the brackets, respectively.
A rod secured to the base for engaging with the support tube of the sunshade. In an embodiment of the invention, the base includes a central vertical hole and a seat is secured on top of the base. The seat has an outer diameter greater than an inner diameter of the central vertical hole and includes a flange on a side thereof. The flange is fittingly mounted in the central vertical hole and has an extension extending downward therefrom. A transverse hole is defined in the extension, a receptacle being defined in the seat and extending into the flange and the extension. The rod includes a lower end received in the receptacle. A pin extends through a transverse hole in the lower end of the rod and the transverse hole of the extension, and the support tube of the sunshade is engaged with an upper end of the rod.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of a sunshade supported by a sunshade base in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged side view of a lower portion of the sunshade and the sunshade base in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view of the sunshade base in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a top view of the sunshade base in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a bottom view of the sunshade base in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the sunshade and sunshade base in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 6
, illustrating adjustment of positions of two wheel assemblies of the sunshade base.
FIG. 8
is a side view illustrating movement of the sunshade base and the sunshade.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a sunshade base
2
in accordance with the present invention is provided to support a support tube
10
of a sunshade
1
. Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the sunshade base
2
comprises a base
20
having a top face
20
a
with a central vertical hole
21
around which a plurality of screw holes
211
are defined. A seat
40
has an outer diameter greater than an inner diameter of the central vertical hole
21
and includes a flange
44
on a side thereof, the flange
44
having an outer diameter the same as the inner diameter of the central vertical hole
21
. An extension
441
extends outward from an outer end face of the flange
44
and includes a transverse hole
442
. A receptacle
41
is defined in the seat
40
and extends into the flange
44
and the extension
441
and thus communicates with the transverse hole
442
. In assembly, as illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 6
, the flange
441
of the seat
40
is fitted into the central vertical hole
21
of the base
20
and a lower end of a rod
30
is mounted into the receptacle
41
of the seat
40
. A pin
443
is extended through a transverse hole
31
in the lower end of the rod
30
and the transverse hole
442
of the extension
441
, thereby securing the rod
30
in place. Next, screws (not labeled) are extended through holes
43
in the seat
40
and then engage with the screw holes
211
of the base
20
, thereby securing the seat
40
to the base
20
. As illustrated in
FIG. 6
, a lower end of the support tube
10
of the sunshade
1
is mounted to the rod
30
and thus supported by the base
20
.
The base
20
further includes two inclined opposite sides
20
b
each having an opening
22
, and Each of the other two inclined opposite sides
20
c
of the base
20
includes a horizontal slot
23
. Each opening
22
includes an upper end extending into the top face
20
a
of the base
20
.
The sunshade base
2
further comprises two wheel assemblies
50
each including a mounting plate
51
, an axle
58
, and at least one wheel
57
(two in this embodiment). In this embodiment, the mounting plate
51
includes an inclined portion
51
a
with a horizontal slot
511
and a bearing portion
52
on an upper end of the inclined portion
51
a
. Two pivotal pins
53
are formed on two sides of the bearing portion
52
and pivotally received in pivotal holes
61
of the base
20
. Two parallel arms
54
project outward from the bearing portion
52
and extend away from the inclined portion
51
a of the mounting plate
51
and each have a distal end with a hole
56
and a hook
55
. The axle
58
includes an enlarged end
581
and is extended through the holes
56
of the arms
54
and a longitudinal hole
571
of each wheel
583
, and a nut
583
is engaged with a threaded second end
582
of the axle
58
.
For each opening
22
, two brackets
60
are mounted to an inner face (not labeled) of an associated the base
20
and located on both sides of the opening
22
. Each bracket
60
includes a horizontal section
601
fixed to an inner surface of the top of the base
20
and an inclined section
602
fixed to the inner face of the associated side of the base
20
. The pivotal hole
61
is defined in a section
603
between the horizontal portion
601
and the inclined portion
602
. Each pivotal pin
53
of each mounting plate
51
is pivotally received in an associated pivotal hole
61
to thereby allowing pivotal movement of the mounting plate
51
and the wheels
57
relative to the base
20
.
FIG. 4
is a top view of the sunshade base
2
after assembly and
FIG. 5
is a bottom view of the sunshade base
2
after assembly.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view of the sunshade base
20
, wherein the wheels
57
are in their storage position with each mounting plate
51
covering the opening
22
and thus being flush with an associated inclined side of the base
20
.
When the user intends to move the sunshade base
2
, the user may insert his fingers into the slot
511
and grasp each mounting plate
51
and pivot the mounting plate
51
outward in a direction indicated by the arrow in
FIG. 7
to a position shown by phantom lines in FIG.
7
. The bearing portion
52
of the mounting plate
51
and an upper edge of an associated opening
22
have a gap therebetween to thereby allow pivotal movement of the mounting plate
51
. The wheels
57
of each wheel assembly
50
are now moved to the ground and thus elevate raise the base
20
as well as the sunshade
1
. The arms
56
for mounting the wheels
57
are oriented to prevent folding of the mounting plate
51
. Namely, the arms
54
are exposed outside the base
20
when the associated mounting plate
51
is in the operative position and extend along a direction that is at an acute angle with respect to a vertical direction when the associated mounting plate
51
is in the operative position. It is noted that the hook
55
on each arm
56
of the mounting plate
51
is engaged with an inner edge
20
e
of a lower flange
20
d
of the base
2
. Thus, the user may insert his fingers of each hand into an associated slot
23
and grasp the base
20
to thereby move the sunshade base
2
as well as the whole sunshade
10
, best shown in FIG.
8
. It is noted that the wheels
57
will not be retracted into their storage position during movement of the base
20
, as the sunshade
1
and the sunshade base
2
have a considerable weight that will impose a downward force to the wheels
57
to prevent folding of the wheels
57
.
Although not specifically shown in the drawings, it is appreciated that means may be provided to releasably retain the wheels
57
in their operative position. When the sunshade
1
reaches a desired position, the user may pivot the mounting plates
51
downward to move the wheels
57
into their storage position shown in FIG.
6
. The wheels
57
may be replaced by casters to allow movement of the sunshade base
2
in any desired direction.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. A sunshade base comprising:a base adapted to engage with a support tube of a sunshade; and two wheel assemblies each having a mounting plate and at least one wheel, the mounting plate being pivotally mounted to the base, said at least one wheel being rotatably mounted to the mounting plate, the mounting plate being pivotable between a storage position in which the wheel does not contact the ground and an operative position in which said at least one wheel is located on the ground and thus raises the base above the ground.
- 2. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 1, wherein the base includes two opposite first sides and two opposite second sides, each said first side having an opening, the mounting plate of each said wheel assembly covering an associated said opening and being flush with an associated said first side when the mounting plate is in the storage position.
- 3. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said mounting plate includes a slot for grasp.
- 4. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 3, wherein the slot is horizontal.
- 5. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 1, wherein each said wheel assembly includes two said wheels, each said mounting plate including two arms to which the wheels are rotatably mounted, respectively.
- 6. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 5, wherein the base includes a bottom with a peripheral edge, each said arm including a hook for engaging with the peripheral edge of the base when the wheel assembly is in the operative position.
- 7. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 5, wherein said arms include aligned holes through which an axle extends, the axle also extending through the wheels and including a first enlarged end and a threaded second end for engaging with a nut to preventing disengagement of the wheels.
- 8. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 2, wherein each said second side of the base includes a slot for grasp while moving the base.
- 9. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 2, further comprising two brackets for each said mounting plate, each said bracket including a horizontal section fixed to an inner face of a top of the base, each said bracket further including an inclined section fixed to an inner face of an associated said first side, a pivotal section being formed between the horizontal section and the inclined section and including a pivotal hole for pivotal engagement with the mounting plate.
- 10. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 9, wherein each said mounting plate includes an inclined portion and a bearing portion on an upper end of the inclined portion, the bearing portion including two pivotal pins on both sides thereof for pivotal engagement with the pivot holes of the brackets, respectively.
- 11. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a rod secured to the base for engaging with the support tube of the sunshade.
- 12. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 11, wherein the base includes a central vertical hole, further comprising a seat secured on top of the base, the seat having an outer diameter greater than an inner diameter of the central vertical hole, the seat including a flange on a side thereof, the flange being fittingly mounted in the central vertical hole and having an extension extending downward therefrom, a transverse hole being defined in the extension, a receptacle being defined in the seat and extending into the flange and the extension, the rod including a lower end received in the receptacle and including a transverse hole aligned with the transverse hole of the extension, further including a pin extending through the transverse hole of the rod and the transverse hole of the extension, the support tube of the sunshade being engaged with an upper end of the rod.
- 13. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one wheel of each said wheel assembly is completely hidden in the base.
- 14. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 13, wherein each said mounting plate including at least one arm to which said at least one wheel is rotatably mounted, said at least one arm of each said wheel assembly being exposed outside the base when the associated mounting plate is in the operative position.
- 15. The sunshade base as claimed in claim 14, wherein said at least one arm extend along a direction that is at an acute angle with respect to a vertical direction when the associated mounting plate is in the operative position.
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